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Public Storage - 4610 Van Nuys Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA

Self Storage, Car Storage 25 - 150 Sq. Ft.
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4.7/5 - 303 Reviews
Location:
4610 Van Nuys Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
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Units Availability
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$259/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
Elevator Access
$229/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x8
Self Storage
40 Sq. Ft.
Elevator Access
$203/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$134/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
Elevator Access
$127/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
Elevator Access
$467/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Parking
150 Sq. Ft.
Car Storage
Parking
$202/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$395/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
Elevator Access
$369/mo
Medium Storage Unit
8x18
Parking
144 Sq. Ft.
Car Storage
Parking
$196/mo

Amenities

  • Climate-Controlled
  • Indoor
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Truck Rentals
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Elevators
  • First Floor Access
  • Multi-Level Storage
  • Online Payment

What customers are saying

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4.7/5 - 303 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Public Storage at 4610 Van Nuys Blvd, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

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Public Storage is definitely the way to go. I had a wonderful experience with my move in to the Sherman oaks location. A huge shoutout to, Daisy from the Van Nuys office who went above and beyond to help me. I would recommend Public Storage for your storage solution. ... Read more
simone a. - 5 August 2025
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Website doesn't work, established an online account and my computer stored the password. Had to submit "forgot my password" request 10-15 times before it sent a link. Link immediately expired. Customer service not equipped to fix the problem. Hours are very limited to access the unit. ... Read more
Mark T. - 14 January 2025
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Welcome to the Hellmouth. Unfortunately, I had a unit here for a while.I left the country for a while and had to leave my things. When I got back, I made some late payments. Received a phone call from the manager. He butchered my first name, as only a true racist could. I didn't call back. The next month, on the 11th (Public Storage allows you a 10-day grace period to pay late), I received a pre-lien. Legally, storage units have to send you a pre-lien before they send you a lien. Basically, they were trying to auction off my belongings -- my entire house. They did the same thing the next month. I called and asked if this is how they treat their regular customers? They said I needed a strong reminder to pay ontime...ummm...what... I went ahead and paid on-time from that point on. The next month, they increased my rent. They basically wanted to get a hold of all my belongings. I was still far away from LA and couldn't move my things. Fast forward a few years, and I decided it was time. I was in the midst of moving out, when on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, I walked in and several units were open. I didn't pay much attention and continued to empty mine out. A fellow renter approached me and said that 19 units had been broken into the night before and something similar had happened in September. Minutes later, a young woman came in on the phone -- listing off units that had been broken into. No remorse in her voice. Obviously an employee. I took some things in my car and went to my apt., then came back again. The next time around, I saw a group of people standing outside. At first, I assumed they were employees. One of them came up to me. He said they were renters and were waiting for the police. At this point, I assumed the renters had called the police and the front office had done nothing. I continued moving out of my unit. Later in the day there was massive security around the building. The next couple days were uneventful. I called on 10/31 and told them I was moving out. They said I just needed to leave the unit empty and unlocked. And on November 1, they would take note. On 10/31, employees actually showed up. Someone was repairing and locking up the units that had been broken into. This was Thurs, and the break-in was Monday night. The office also finally started making phone calls on Thurs. Ppl wanted to know why they'd waiting so long. We deduced that their bill date 11/1, and if they waited until 10/31 to call, there would be no way ppl could get their belongings out before the bill date... Anyway, I successfully got everything out on 10/31 and awaited my move-out email. I did not get one. I emailed the office, telling them I had moved out. On 11/2, they promptly sent me a bill for the entire month of Nov plus a cleaning fee. I called the main line, and got a customer service agent to chat with me. I explained that I had pictures of my move-out on 10/31 and I hadn't used my passcode to enter the property after 10/31. I, then, let off some steam about how much I hated this manager and how I was going to contact my attorney after all these issues. She ended the chat session and blocked my number. I could not chat with anyone after that. So, I called from a different number. I got a real-live agent, who checked the last date I used my passcode and verified it was in the month of Oct. So the automated system gave me a refund. The lady said I owed nothing for my move-out. I thanked this kind soul for actually helping me, because no one else at Public Storage had even bothered. I received an email informing me that I owed nothing for November, but I still owed a $75 cleaning fee. I emailed the manager, who did not respond. I called customer service again, and was told that my storage unit was left dirty and I had to pay $75. BS. I even swept my unit. And I had pictures to prove it. But at this point, I was so exhausted from wrestling with these leaches that I caved. I went ahead and paid the fee -- I know, I shouldn't have. The moral of the story is: do not leave your things here. It is hell on earth. They are thieves. ... Read more
Samira G. - 14 November 2024
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DO NOT USE this storage location. If I could put 0 stars I would. My storage unit was broken into 3 days prior to anyone notifying me about the brake in. Their customer service is terrible. The property manager is not onsite and no one picks up the phone. Your belongings are not safe here ... Read more
Garrett B. - 2 November 2024
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★★★★★
I only had a space for a month but everything was pretty easy. The gate code on the app didn’t always work from my car & I had to get off my car, no big deal. Make sure you have the correct floor number because I was sent the wrong one & couldn’t get the elevator to go. Everything is automated so you only get permission to go to YOUR floor. I was texted floor 2 but emailed floor 3. So we kept hitting floor two and we thought the elevator was broken. We finally tried floor 3 and it worked. It was just a blip but just make sure you get your correct floor. Other than that, I would use them again. ... Read more
Lillian - 7 October 2024
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I HIGHLY recommend Public Storage, and especially this property in Studio City. Katie (District Manager) and Matt (Property Manger) smiled and greeted me as soon as a walked in the door. Admittedly, I was just seeking prices and size options, and had no intention of getting a storage unit today, but their fast, helpful, and super friendly demeanor, along with the exceptionally clean and well taken care of property made it a no brainer! It was a super fast and seamless process too. Thanks! ... Read more
Jack - 16 August 2024
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After a week of moving in, I get a call from someone at Public Storage saying that my unit got broken into. I begged and begged for more info but she would not give me anything over the phone and that I had to show up to the unit asap. I left early from work to get there. When I got there, the whole place was a total mess. The entire 2nd floor of 20-30 units were all broken into. People’s belongings were everywhere on the hallways. The police and the district manager were there but could not do anything because apparently there are no cameras and no security system. The only camera they have is on the 1st floor by the elevator but the district manager would not even confirm that the camera was working. People there, including myself, were very angry and upset because of the fact that our things were stolen and the district manager was basically saying there’s nothing they can do about it. Apparently, break-ins at this storage is a common occurrence. These thieves would rent a storage to gain access and then commit a massive break-ins. They target this particular location because there is no one who works here and there are no cameras or any security system. Also, locks are way too easy to break into. On my move-out day, I got stuck on the second floor for 30 minutes because the elevator stopped working. There was a person stock inside the elevator too. They have 2 elevators but the one on the right is never in operation so only the left was being used. The emergency call button does NOT work and we tried calling the Public Storage office for help but only went to voicemail and it was only 7pm. Then, someone called 911 and the firefighters showed up to get us out. Please, if you’re reading this RUN AWAY!!!! ... Read more
Allen C. - 10 August 2024

Overview

Located at 4610 Van Nuys Blvd in Sherman Oaks, this Public Storage facility offers small and medium units tailored to meet a variety of storage needs. Whether you're decluttering a compact apartment or storing seasonal items, the unit options provide flexibility in this bustling Los Angeles neighborhood known for its mix of residential and commercial spaces.

This facility prioritizes convenience and security. With climate-controlled units, it’s an ideal choice for protecting sensitive items from the heat typical of Southern California summers. Indoor access and elevators make moving items in and out of multi-level storage units easy, while first-floor access provides even greater accessibility for select units. Parking is available, and the facility features security cameras, ensuring peace of mind for customers. An onsite manager is also present for assistance.

Additional amenities include truck rentals and moving supplies available for purchase onsite. With the option for online payment, this Public Storage facility is a competitive solution for individuals and businesses seeking secure and convenient self-storage in Sherman Oaks. Ideal for anyone moving into the area or needing extra space in a densely populated neighborhood.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Public Storage - 4610 Van Nuys Blvd include the following amenities: Climate-Controlled, Indoor, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Truck Rentals, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Credit Cards Accepted, Elevators, First Floor Access, Multi-Level Storage and Online Payment. Depending on what you need to put away in storage, you can discover there are some things you absolutely need, so make sure you check with the facility manager that you'll find everything you need on site.

This particular storage facility provides self storage units of different sizes, ranging from 25 to 150 square feet. Space is not an issue! If you have more belongings to store, or simply bulkier items or even vehicles, you should go for larger storage units.

You already know how much stuff you need to put in self storage, so figuring out the unit size you need is the next step. Smaller units such as 5'x5' or 5'x10' spaces can usually be filled with the amount of items you would normally store in a closet: a few chairs and lamps, sports equipment, garden tools and some boxes.

Moving on to larger sizes, imagine the 10'x10' and 10'x15' units as similar to a bedroom or a living room – larger pieces of furniture, sturdier equipment and bicycles can fit here. Finally, a 10'x20' unit has enough space for the contents of a 3-bedroom house, while the larger 10'x30' space easily accommodates the contents of a loaded semi-truck.

Monthly prices for units offered by Public Storage - 4610 Van Nuys Blvd start from $127 and can go up to $467 for larger spaces.

Accessibility and quickness are key when it comes to storage, so drive-up storage units are generally regarded as very convenient. Pull your car right up to your storage space, load, unload, and you're good to go! However, if you're mostly storing temperature-sensitive items, you should rather consider indoor storage units.

Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels all year round, making them perfect for all your sensitive items. Moisture and varying temperatures can damage a whole host of things, and that is why a lot of people choose to use climate-controlled units to store items like wooden furniture, electronics, artwork, documents and photographs, collectibles, antiques, etc. If the belongings you're storing are important to you, you should consider renting a climate-controlled unit.