Planning To Rent A Self Storage Unit In Houston? Here Are Some of Your Best Options Right Now

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Houston offers plenty of options for residents and newcomers in search of self storage. The average street rate for a storage unit in Houston hovers around $86 per month, significantly under the national average of $118 per month. One of the reasons self storage costs in Houston are so affordable is the almost 69 million square feet of rentable storage space available for local customers, which translates to almost 10 square feet per capita.

If you’re interested in renting a unit, there are over 300 self storage facilities in Houston to choose from. Here are five of the best storage facilities in the Houston metro area that should help you jumpstart the search for a storage space away from home:

Megacenter Willowbrook Self Storage – 7075 FM 1960 Road West

This storage facility, formerly a Walmart, was converted into a self storage/business storage environment. Other retailers such PGE and Amazon Logistics are located here too, and nearby you can find shopping and restaurants such as Target, Taco Bell, Five Guys and more. In other words, it’s a very convenient location that allows customers to drop by their unit while also doing their weekly shopping or picking up food.

Unit sizes start at 5×5, and there are many options, including 5×10, 5×15, 10×15 or 10×20. The units are climate controlled, and prices start at around $40 for the small lockers and go up to $250 for the large sizes. Customers can also rent interior, climate-controlled 8×17 parking spaces for $400 per month. The facility provides office space for small businesses, with monthly rates hovering around $350 for a 170-180 square feet, climate-controlled unit. The facility is fitted with security cameras, and the onsite manager can assist you during regular business hours.

North Loop Self Storage – 1440 North Loop Freeway

This storage facility offers a wide variety of small, medium, and large unit sizes, from 5×5 and 5×10 to 10×10, 10×20 or 10×30. Medium and large parking spaces are also available. The storage units benefit from amenities such as climate control, drive-up access and elevator access. Prices start at under $50 for the small lockers and go up to around $400 per month for large units.

Security measures include electronic gates, security cameras and a fully fenced perimeter. The facility also offers complimentary moving tools for customers, while the onsite manager and the team of employees are available to offer help and information.

Extra Space Storage – 6610 Highway 6 North

This Extra Space Storage facility offers a wide selection of unit sizes, starting with small lockers such as the 5×4 or 5×5, medium units including the popular 10×10 and 10×15 and large ones: 10×25 and up. The facility also provides medium and large parking spaces for long-term vehicle storage. Prices start as low $20 for the small sizes and go up to over $250 for a large, 20×20 unit. You can also choose between climate-controlled and regular units.

There is drive-up access to all units, ensuring an easy move-in into your unit. Moving carts are also available to customers free of charge. The facility features advanced security measures such as a fenced perimeter, electronic gate access, and video surveillance.

Public Storage – 2006 Westheimer Road

With plenty of small, medium and large units to choose from, this storage facility is suitable for all customers, from the ones needing a bit of extra space to store a few boxes of stuff to those who are in the process of moving and must store all their belongings.

Prices start at around $50 per month for small units and go up to over $400 for a 300 square feet, climate-controlled unit. Amenities include drive-up access, elevator access for units located on upper floors and an onsite manager. The facility is fenced and gated, and security is enhanced by surveillance cameras.

Great Value Storage – 11702 Beechnut Street

Prices start as low as $24 for a small, 5×6 unit and go up around $440 for a huge, 750 square feet one. You will find a multitude of different unit sizes in between, so you can rent just the amount of space you need. The facility also offers medium and large parking spaces for the long-term storage of vehicles, from regular cars to RVs.

Amenities include climate-controlled, indoor units, drive-up access, and an onsite manager to provide help and information. The facility is fenced, gated and equipped with security cameras. Access hours for customers are daily, from 6 AM to 10 PM.

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Maria Gatea

Maria Gatea is a Senior Editor & Research Writer for Yardi with a background in Journalism and Communication. After covering business and finance-related topics as a freelance writer for 15 years, she is now focusing on researching and writing about the real estate industry. You may contact Maria via email.

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