How much does a 6-seater airplane wing weigh?

I could find plenty of information regarding the total weight (empty operating weight, maximum landing weight, and maximum takeoff weight) of every plane in commercial production. However, I could not find information regarding the weight of the wings, fuselage, or empennage of a small airplane. So, how much do the wings, fuselage, and wings each weigh for a 6-seater front-engine airplane such as a Cessna 206 or Cherokee Piper Saratoga?

Knowing this would be useful if an upper middle class family wants to take the used airplane on a 2-week cross-country trip four times per year and they want to save on hangar rental costs because it is only used during that time period. Upon arriving at each destination, they rent a car for a day or two. They bought a plane rather than the much cheaper option of taking the airline because they never want to take public transportation while not having to waste 10 hours driving on the highway between each leg, and that renting a plane four times per years for 2 weeks at a time costs more. So, for a family of four (with the 3rd row being extra luggage space), how feasible would it be for 1 person to bolt and unbolt the wings of a 6-seater airplane with the remaining 3 holding up the wing during the process so that they can tow the plane on the street to and from the camper and boat parking space located on the side yard of the home?

I have no idea how much airplane parking space rent costs. Is it as expensive as car parking rates in downtown garages, given that aviation is generally an upper class hobby?