5 Of The Best Self Storage Facilities In Henderson-Commerce City, Colorado

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A suburb of Denver, Commerce City is a dynamic place that attracts plenty of newcomers interested in metro Denver’s hot job market and the area’s many outdoor attractions. The city has grown significantly over the past two decades, from around 46,000 residents in 2010 to about 55,000 now.

One common need for people moving to Commerce City and those already living here and enjoying outdoor activities in the spectacular Rocky Mountains is an increased need for self storage. Fortunately, there are about 25 facilities in Commerce City, and the average price for a 10×10, standard unit is at $114 per month, according to Yardi Matrix.

Whether you are searching for a self storage unit to use during your move to Commerce City or you need one to store your sports equipment, seasonal gear or any other belongings you don’t need on a daily basis, here are five of the best self storage facilities in the city:

1. Henderson Mini Storage – 11905 East 124th Avenue

This storage facility offers a wide assortment of unit sizes for your belongings or your vehicles. Prices start at $45 per month for the smallest unit size, 8×5 square feet, and go up to $150 for large, 12×65 units. There are various vehicle storage options, from garage-sized 12×20 outdoor spaces for around $50, to large 12×65 ones, renting for $150 per month. Tenants have the option to add protection when renting a unit by purchasing insurance directly from the facility’s coverage options.

Amenities at the facility include drive-up access and security cameras. The perimeter is gated, ensuring extra safety for customers. The onsite manager can provide extra information and advice, helping you to solve all your storage-related needs.

2. Great Value Storage – 7273 Kearney Street

You can choose the perfect unit size for your needs at this Great Value Storage, due to the great variety of units available. You also have the choice between climate-controlled and standard storage spaces.

Prices start at around $30 per month for 6×10 units and go up to $285 for the extra-large, 10×38 ones. RV storage is also available at this location. Access hours for customers are 6 AM to 9 PM, seven days per week. Drive-up access is available for all units. The facility is monitored by security cameras.

3. Stor – N – Lock Self Storage – 11210 East 104th Avenue

The Stor-N-Lock facility offers both regular storage for your belongings and vehicle storage. Prices start at $60 for the 5×5 units and go up to around $450 for the 18×30 ones. You can rent units that are climate controlled and/or fitted with alarms, thus ensuring a high degree of protection for your belongings.

The facility also provides RV& auto storage, and drive-up access is available for all units. The perimeter is fenced and gated, and there are security cameras monitoring the entire space. Access is ensured with an individual PIN, and the facility is open to customers seven days per week. Moving supplies can be bought on site as well.

4. All Secure Self Storage – 12045 Moline Street

Small, medium and large self storage units are available at this facility. Prices start at $59 per month for the 5×5 lockers, while a 10×10 rents for $119. The largest unit size available at the facility is 10×25, for which the monthly rate stands at $235.

Amenities include climate-controlled units and drive-up access. There’s a kiosk available that will help complete transactions and other operations when it’s most convenient for you, regardless of the facility’s office hours. However, should you need extra help, there’s an onsite manager you can contact.

5. Crestline Self Storage – 7330 Brighton Road

The facility offers unit sizes starting at 5×10, going up to 10×30. Prices vary between $80 per month for the smaller units to around $200 for large units with 300 square feet. RV and vehicle storage is also available at his facility.

The onsite manager can provide more information and help you with all your storage-related needs. The facility is fenced and gated, and security is enhanced by the surveillance cameras throughout the perimeter.

 

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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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