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Sun, sand, nightlife, art, dining and architecture – all world-class; what is there not to like about Miami Beach? With first-class hotels and designer shopping, along with world-renowned art galleries and fascinating views, Miami Beach is the epitome of Sunny Florida. While it is indeed best known as a resort destination, it is a city that over 80K people call home and for good reason. There is so much to do around here that a 7-day vacation will never be enough!
Miami Beach provides both residents and tourists with the best mix of high lifestyle, history, arts and white-sand beaches. Consequently, we thought we’d take a look at how Miami Beach residents can enjoy all these by making the most of self storage.
Store hobby gear in Miami Beach
As a Miami Beach resident, you’re most likely accustomed to beach life and water activities already. But have you found the right solution for dealing with all your leisure equipment? That solution can easily be self storage, as you can use it to store all the hobby gear that you have, from golfing, biking and hiking equipment, to paddleboards, kayaks, jet skis and boats.
For example, it is a common solution among boating enthusiasts to keep their precious vessels away from the water when they’re not using them. As such, these people tend to rent a self storage unit in Miami Beach (or in the larger Miami area), making sure that the chosen storage facility offers spaces specifically designed for boats. This will free up your driveway, if you have a bigger boat. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a place to store your kayak, surfboard or jet ski, keeping these in a storage unit would open up significant living space inside your home, allowing you to be better organized.

Golfing, deep-sea fishing, airboating and scuba diving are other popular hobbies enjoyed by both locals and tourists. However, you do need special equipment for each of these activities, particularly if you enjoy them regularly, but fortunately, self storage can turn out to be super useful. Whether you choose to rent a small 5’x10’ unit for your golf clubs and fishing gear or a larger unit for your surfboard or diving gear, you can rest assured that your stuff is safe and out of your way.
Use self storage to keep your home uncluttered and organized
This is a viable option regardless of whether you’re a homeowner or renter. We often have stuff lying around the house (even around a big house) that we don’t need on a daily basis. Whether it’s your seasonal tires, bulky clothing, old furniture or home appliances, it’s a good idea to consider a storage space for these items. This also applies to collectibles, electronics and even vehicles. Opting for a storage unit instead of keeping these items improperly stored around the house will mean you can rest assured that your items are safe, and, on the other hand, it will also maximize space in your living quarters.
Self storage also presents the same benefits for renters. While average rents tend to be lower in Miami compared to Miami Beach, apartments also tend to be smaller in the city’s coastal resort. Around 55% of households in Miami Beach are, in fact, renter-occupied. Consequently, renters who find their place to be a bit too small, can resort to self storage to make things considerably better. Keeping vehicles, hobby gear, seasonal clothes and bulky furniture in a storage space will allow you to substantially declutter your apartment and make it more roomy and organized.

What’s more, you don’t have to worry about a shortage of storage units – Miami offers a bit over 20 sq. ft. of available storage space per capita, making it one of the cities with the most storage space per person.
Students can use temporary self storage when they’re at home
Miami is home to over 200,000 students attending almost 20 colleges and universities. The largest (and the second largest in the whole country) is the Miami-Dade College, enrolling around 100,000 students. The other 100K attend a wide array of colleges, both private and public. Additionally, besides the proximity of Miami Beach to college campuses, the area is a very common spring break destination for students, due to its renowned food scene, beautiful beaches and variety of clubs that stay open until 4 a.m.
Student accommodation, however, is not always the most spacious, especially in areas with a high density of students. In the case of space-related issues, students can consider renting a self storage unit in Miami or Miami Beach. This is ideal both for leisure and recreational activities, as they can store their kayaks, surfboards or sports gear there, but also in the case of study books, bikes, bulky clothes and other seasonal belongings that would otherwise clutter a small dorm. Moreover, these student dorms usually need to be vacated over the summer, so keeping your stuff in self storage is way more convenient than travelling back and forth with it.
Can businesses make use of self storage in Miami Beach?
That would be a resounding ‘Yes!’. As expected, the largest industry driving the local economy is the accommodation and food services sector, employing over 10K people out of the total of 50K employees in Miami Beach. The two other major sectors are represented by Professional, Scientific and Technical Services, and Health Care & Social Assistance. Storage spaces represent the ideal place for a wide range of companies to keep stuff like stock and products, promotional materials, tools and any other kind of belongings that are needed every once in a while. This would enhance the organizing potential of the company and significantly declutter space, while ensuring that all items are kept safe and out of the way.

A wide array of other businesses can make use of self storage units in Miami Beach. Companies specializing in leisure activities can keep their surfboard, diving gear, small vessels and any other equipment in a storage space, over the winter, for example, when rental activity drops. Storage spaces can also be used by small professional sports teams and clubs for their gear, they can be used by artists to store materials and finished pieces and they can also be used by a number of different companies looking to store paperwork and documents away from the office.
Construction companies can also make use of self storage for their tools and equipment, while the retail industry can store stock in units until it’s ready to be shipped out. In a nutshell, all businesses that do not generally own large office spaces, such as decorators, contractors and realtors, can make great use of the storage facilities around Miami Beach.
What unit size should I get and how much does it cost?
Essentially, a small 5’x5’ or a 5’x10’ storage space should do it if you’re only looking to store a few moving boxes, some sports equipment and other smaller items. Keep in mind that the 5’x10’ unit is basically as big as a walk-in closet. If you think you need more space, opting for the traditional 10’x10’ unit will mean that you are able to fit everything you would normally cram into one or two average-sized bedrooms. If you’re moving and you need to store larger items, possibly including vehicles and lots of furniture, then this 10’x10’ size should be ideal for your needs. On the other hand, if you’re looking for enough room to store the contents of an entire house, you’ll need a larger 10’x15’ or 10’x20’ self storage unit.
A regular 10’x10’ storage space in Miami Beach will set you back $266 on average, but rates have been consistently dropping over the last year or so. However, if you are willing to sacrifice proximity for price, you might be better off renting a storage unit in Miami proper, where the same 10’x10’ unit will cost $183, approximately. Depending on your exact storage needs, you might benefit from using amenities such as drive-up access, electric gates and even climate control. These can enhance the security and proper long-term storage of your precious belongings and can ensure that you will be able to enjoy everything that Miami Beach has to offer!
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Matei is a creative writer for StorageCafe and has an academic background in urban development, governance and linguistics. Making use of these disparate sources of expertise, Matei has now turned towards the real estate industry, after covering the latest trends and projects in urban planning, regeneration and green city initiatives all over Europe.
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