Storage units in District 9 - Central East, San Francisco, CA - 11 listings with over 251 spaces
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11 units available
StoragePRO Self Storage - 429 Beale Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
$64Small 3x3$347Medium 10x10 -
26 units available
Public Storage - 99 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
$94Small 5x5$246Medium 10x10$495Large 10x20 -
10 units available
Public Storage - 190 10th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Indoor
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
$75Small 3x4$260Medium 10x10$649Large 20x30 -
13 units available
Public Storage - 300 Treat Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110
- Indoor
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
$32Small 5x2$434Medium 10x10 -
8 units available
Attic Self Storage - 2440 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Indoor
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
$78Small 4x3 -
28 units available
City Storage & City Cellars - 500 Indiana Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
- Indoor
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
$84Small 4x5$340Medium 10x10$741Large 10x20 -
84 units available
Extra Space Storage - 1400 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Retail Available
$102Small 4x5$368Medium 8x13$556Large 8x26 -
Army Street Mini Storage - 1100 26th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
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43 units available
Extra Space Storage - 190 Otis Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
$141Small 4x5$290Medium 10x10$573Large 10x20 -
15 units available
Soma Self Storage - 1475 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Retail Available
$188Small 4x5$400Medium 10x10$684Large 10x20 -
13 units available
Public Storage - 611 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
$95Small 3x4$459Medium 9x12$700Large 14x15
Check out storage units in nearby cities:
- Daly City, CA 5 mi away from $86/mo
- Colma, CA 6 mi away from $148/mo
- South San Francisco, CA 7 mi away from $64/mo
- Sausalito, CA 9 mi away from $148/mo
- Alameda, CA 10 mi away from $18/mo
- Emeryville, CA 11 mi away from $22/mo
- Pacifica, CA 11 mi away from $84/mo
- Corte Madera, CA 13 mi away from $72/mo
- Berkeley, CA 13 mi away from $37/mo
- Richmond, CA 14 mi away from $17/mo
- Burlingame, CA 14 mi away from $10/mo
- Mill Valley, CA 15 mi away from $107/mo
- San Mateo, CA 17 mi away from $46/mo
- San Leandro, CA 17 mi away from $24/mo
- San Pablo, CA 17 mi away from $36/mo
- El Sobrante, CA 17 mi away from $76/mo
- Foster City, CA 17 mi away from $50/mo
- San Anselmo, CA 19 mi away from $72/mo
- Hayward, CA 22 mi away from $23/mo
- Redwood City, CA 24 mi away from $70/mo
Need more options? Browse storage units in other California cities!
- Los Angeles, CA from $15/mo
- San Diego, CA from $15/mo
- San Jose, CA from $17/mo
- Sacramento, CA from $19/mo
- San Francisco, CA from $32/mo
- Fresno, CA from $29/mo
- Bakersfield, CA from $16/mo
- Long Beach, CA from $40/mo
- Oakland, CA from $19/mo
- Stockton, CA from $19/mo
- Anaheim, CA from $40/mo
- Riverside, CA from $31/mo
- Santa Ana, CA from $20/mo
- Irvine, CA from $20/mo
- Chula Vista, CA from $17/mo
- Modesto, CA from $23/mo
- San Bernardino, CA from $35/mo
- Fontana, CA from $41/mo
- Fremont, CA from $25/mo
- Santa Clarita, CA from $31/mo
Average storage prices in District 9 - Central East (updated October 2025)
With prices starting at $32, you’ll find everything from compact locker-sized units to large spaces for cars, RVs or household goods.
Prices typically vary depending on the unit size and whether it’s climate controlled.
| Unit Size | Non-Climate-Controlled Units | Climate-Controlled Units |
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| 5x5 | $145 | $140 |
| 5x10 | $212 | $213 |
| 10x10 | $344 | $343 |
| 10x15 | $529 | $545 |
| 10x20 | $623 | $633 |
| 20x30 | $649 | $649 |
| Average (all sizes) | $420 | $344 |
Note: Street rate data provided by Yardi Matrix.
Cheap storage units in District 9 - Central East
- Small storage units (perfect for boxes, seasonal items, or a studio apartment) start as low as $57
- Medium storage units (great for 1- to 2-bedroom homes) are available from just $246
- Large storage units (ideal for multi-room moves or business inventory) start around $495
Types of storage available in District 9 - Central East
Standard Non-Climate Controlled Units: Non-climate-controlled storage units are suitable for items that aren't sensitive to humidity or temperature fluctuations. These units may be located either inside a building or outdoors – outdoor units often feature drive-up access for convenient loading and unloading.
In District 9 - Central East, you can rent a non-climate-controlled storage unit for an average of $$344 per month.
Climate-Controlled Units: Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels year-round, protecting everything from electronics and wooden furniture to antiques, artwork, books and important documents.
You’ll find 3 self storage facilities in District 9 - Central East offering climate-controlled units in a variety of sizes and price points.
The average rate for a 10'x10' climate-controlled storage unit in District 9 - Central East is around $343 per month — a smart investment to ensure your valuables stay protected.
Vehicle Storage Options: Perfect for outdoor adventurers, seasonal travelers and classic car collectors, specialized storage spaces offer a secure place to store cars, SUVs, vans, RVs, boats and other types of vehicles.
Top storage facilities in District 9 - Central East
The top self storage providers in the area include Extra Space Storage at 190 Otis Street, StoragePRO Self Storage at 429 Beale Street, and Extra Space Storage at 1400 Folsom Street, These facilities feature some of the most highly reviewed storage units in District 9 - Central East.
- Customers consistently appreciate locations with strong security measures, such as 24-hour video surveillance and electronic gate access.
- Climate-controlled units are also valued for protecting sensitive items from temperature fluctuations.
- Additionally, drive-up access and extended operating hours are frequently praised for the convenience they offer.
How to choose the right storage unit in District 9 - Central East
Here are a few simple things to keep in mind when choosing a storage unit in District 9 - Central East:
- Think about the weather
- If you’re storing things like electronics, wooden furniture or photos, go with a climate-controlled unit to keep them safe.
- Check when you can get in
- Need late-night access? Some places offer 24/7 entry, while others stick to regular business hours. Make sure you pick a facility whose opening hours work for your schedule.
- Make sure it feels secure
- Look for places with gated access, security cameras and someone on-site. It’s your stuff — you want it protected.
- Shop around for deals
- Prices can vary a lot. It’s worth checking a few places – some even offer discounts for your first month.
- See what others are saying
- Online reviews can give you the real scoop on customer service, cleanliness, and how a facility treats its renters.
- Don’t forget about insurance
- Most storage places require it. Some offer it themselves, or you might already be covered through your renters or homeowners insurance.
Take a few minutes to check these things off your list, and you’ll be set up with a storage unit that actually works for you — without overpaying or guessing.
Frequently asked questions
How safe is self storage?
Most self storage facilities have some level of security, often including surveillance cameras and gated access. Popular security features include video surveillance and secure entry systems. Know that the facility comes with a strong security setup can give you confidence that your belongings are safe until you need them again.
What is climate-controlled storage?
Climate-controlled storage refers to a type of storage where temperature and humidity. The primary goal of climate control is to protect your belongings from environmental damage. Items that are sensitive or fragile, like furniture, appliances or antiques, aren't built to endure fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Without climate control, a standard self storage unit can expose these types of possessions to common damage like mold, mildew, rust, and corrosion.
What items cannot be put in storage?
Generally, avoid storing plants, food, live animals, hazardous and wet items among other. However, ask the facility you plan on renting from to find out the specific list of items that can't be put in storage.
Can I go to my storage unit anytime?
Access to your unit can vary depending on the facility. Some self storage locations offer 24/7 access, while others limit entry to specific operating hours that can vary. It's also a good idea to ask what their access schedule prior renting a unit to see if it matches your needs.
Methodology Note: Self storage data - including pricing and unit information - is analyzed and curated by RentCafe Self Storage. Statements reflect local market coverage and storage availability trends within the area.
Data sources: RentCafe Self Storage Research, Yardi Matrix, U.S. Census.