As I suggested elswehere in the forums:
In a way, in a perfect EVE, a perfect CCP would had considered wardec avoidance as a sign that some players need structures that can’t be PvP’d, similar to what NPC stations are, and so would had implemented those cosmethic structures with lots of customization options so PvErs grinded for their customized “space cottage”. Obviously, those structures should have null economical value so their only functions would be docking, storage, fitting and cottage customization (same as NPC stations, without market or repair). Also they would be limited to one per Omega account, would be movable for a “tug fee” and prior to be deployed they would require a “placement fee” so once unused for 3 months, they would be “stored” and their contents moved to the player’s home station. This would prevent clutter and abandoned structures and would act as a ISK sink. In a even more perfect EVE and CCP, CCP would look for “nice views” out in space and would sell them (for PLEX) as “restricted placement rights” so players enjoyed awesome backgrounds for their space cottages. And in the EVE that should have been, those cottages would have customizable interiors to walk in them, just cherry on top.
Here’s the artist’s impression of a space cottage: