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Public Storage - 780 NE 19th Place, Cape Coral, FL

Self Storage, RV Storage, Boat Storage 25 - 540 Sq. Ft.
4.8/5 - 256 Reviews
Location:
780 NE 19th Place, Cape Coral, FL 33909
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Units Availability
Small Storage Unit
10x7.5
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$71/mo
Small Storage Unit
10x5
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$53/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$38/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$20/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Roll-Up
First Floor Access
$160/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$147/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x12
Self Storage
120 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$122/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Roll-Up
First Floor Access
$108/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
Elevator
Roll-Up
$83 - $112/mo
Large Storage Unit
12x45
Parking
540 Sq. Ft.
Boat Storage
Drive-up Access
Outdoor Access
RV Storage
$211/mo

Amenities

  • Climate-Controlled
  • Indoor
  • Drive-Up Access
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Truck Rentals
  • Contactless Renting
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Elevators
  • First Floor Access
  • Multi-Level Storage
  • Online Payment
  • RV Storage

What customers are saying

4.8/5 - 256 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Public Storage at 780 NE 19th Place, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

Nicole R. - 27 February 2026
Phil-the property manager, went above/beyond helping us secure a space at this Public Storage facility. The location is perfect for our RV, a little tight, but workable. Really appreciate the 50 amp outlet. ... Read more
Dave N. - 8 February 2026
sjmaggia s. - 1 February 2026
Michael B. - 25 July 2025
Margherita Pizza Showdown #4: Clash on 5th Avenue South Featuring: Ottimo vs. Molto By: The Bearded Norwegian and his Nordic Queen - (Birthday Edition) This past Sunday, the Nordic Queen and I strapped on our pizza-plundering boots and set forth to Naples’ most perilous battlefield yet: the 250-foot stretch between Ottimo and Molto on 5th Avenue South—a distance so short even a limp-legged troll could crawl it, but one packed with more drama than a Viking soap opera. Now, this particular duel was suggested by one Frank Monastero, who insisted we do a side-by-side showdown between the two. In hindsight… we’re wondering if Frank was pulling our leg for fun, or just wanted an unfiltered, battle-scarred review from yours truly. Because what unfolded next? Whew First Stop: Ottimo – The Polished Pretender We arrived around 2:30pm and found the place as empty as a mead hall after last call. Upscale interior, polished silverware, and an ambiance so fancy we almost questioned whether they'd let two sun-drenched heathens like us in. Thankfully, they did. We ordered our standard battle brew—sweet teas—and summoned the Margherita Pizza. When it arrived, our eyes squinted in confusion. Instead of the classic medallions of mozzarella and majestic basil leaves, we were met with shredded mozzarella, shredded basil, and crushed tomatoes. Not traditional—but we Vikings are open-minded. Crust? Crispy and well done. Flavor? Ehh… It lacked the punch. Like a shield maiden trying not to hurt your feelings in battle. Still, it was edible, and the crust sang a crisp, respectable song. But wait—there’s more. As we prepared to pay, the Nordic Queen declared she would cover the feast in honor of my birthday. The server overheard this and scurried off like Loki up to mischief. Moments later, he returned with a glorious surprise: a candlelit slice of cheesecake, and “Happy Birthday” written in flavored sauces. A mighty nice touch. A soft blow to the blandness we had just consumed. Ottimo Final Score: 6.9 Not legendary, but honorable. Like a noble who shows up to battle in clean armor and gives it a good try. Second Stop: Molto – The Brick-Oven Betrayal With Ottimo’s spoils secured in a to-go satchel, we marched a whole 250 feet to Molto, encouraged by the sight of a glowing brick oven. Our bellies rumbled. Our hopes soared. Surely this would be the pizza of the day. We were seated quickly, and the friendly server brought out some delicious fresh bread, which we tore into like wolves on a winter hunt. Sweet teas flowed again. All signs pointed to a feast fit for Asgard. But then… the pizza arrived. We gazed upon it. We blinked. We wept (internally). What should have been a proud, composed Margherita looked like a dairy disaster. A lake of cheese and sauce pooled in the middle like a calzone collapsed during childbirth. And to top it off? Two lonely basil leaves. Just sitting in the center like abandoned orphans. Not sliced, not scattered—just there. Sad. Confused. Probably scared. And the flop… oh, the flop. You couldn’t pick up a slice without the entire structure surrendering. Toppings slid off like peasants abandoning a crumbling castle. What remained was an unremarkable mess—flavorless, soggy, and profoundly disappointing. Molto Final Score: 4.5 A dishonor to the brick oven. A disgrace to the basil leaf. A pizza so floppy it needed therapy. The Verdict Ottimo takes the win for Showdown #4—not because their pizza was the stuff of legends, but because Molto dropped the pizza ball into a molten pit of despair. Ottimo’s surprise cheesecake was the unexpected MVP, while Molto’s brick oven couldn’t save a pie from itself. So ends another chapter in our Naples pizza saga. Stay tuned, friends. The next conquest awaits—and the Bearded Norwegian and his Nordic Queen will return, hungry for justice... and mozzarella that stays in place. Skål! The Bearded Norwegian and his Nordic Queen #ForTheLoveOfThePie #BeardedNorwegianEats #PizzaShowdown #NaplesEats #MoltoNo #OttimoAlmost #VikingsDoPizza #MargaritaMeltdown #BrickOvenBlunder ... Read more
Fjelsted N. - 1 July 2025
Patrice at Cape Coral was very helpful and went out her way to help me fix a reservation that the customer service people messed up over the phone. I am very appreciative for her patience. The facility is very clean, well kept and in a good location I highly recommend this public storage location. ... Read more
Rolling F. - 12 June 2025
BEWARE THEY WILL RAISE YOUR RATES AS SOON AS You MOVE IN. place was great until they raise my rent 3 months into renting. Just got a noticed they raised my rent 30% which is $58.00 more a month. This should absolutely be illegal of the tactics Public Storage pulls on tenants. ZERO EXPLANATIONS. They adjust to squeeze every dollar out of tenants. Base their rates on going market rates is BS. You can bet this will be my last time renting from PUBLIC STORAGE. ... Read more
Chris S. - 9 June 2025
Tradition storage has surpassed my expectations! Their staff is top notch, so friendly, patient and knowledgeable. The facility is the cleanest I've ever experienced, as I've had several. My unit is under AC and so convenient to access, all first floor! Also, their rates are incredibly low compared to others. I would definitely recommend going to Tradition. Lori and Kee are awesome! I give them 5 stars! ... Read more
Madeline P. - 3 June 2025
Phil was awesome. I drove to 6 locations to find a real person to pay my bill. Thank you Phil for actually being inside the office to take payment. And you were very accommodating and very polite and kind. ... Read more
Marcy N. - 2 June 2025
Kei was amazing with her vast knowledge of the storage units as well as her customer service skills. She helped with exactly what I needed and I was so pleased with the unit I rented as well as the company Tradition Self Storage. I would highly recommend this place as well as the personnel who work there. Outstanding! Mike and Tina ... Read more
Martyna B. - 20 March 2025
Phil was top notch in assisting me with coordinating a complicated move out. He found a way to accomplish what I needed, communicated effectively with me, and delivered on his promises, all while maintaining a professional, friendly disposition. Phil, thank you so much for your help. ... Read more
Julie L. - 26 February 2025
Phil helped us out and he was great! So friendly, helped us get a great deal and exactly the storage we needed. He was very considerate of the ease of use, taught us how to properly store and lock our items away as well. Customer service was amazing as well, he was funny and made everything a breeze! ... Read more
Lindsey K. - 17 February 2025
It's a clean and simple spot. The people in office are kind and efficient I would recommend ! the pricing is very affordable in my opinion and I would recommend going with them. I've never had any problems with them. You can even use there truck for convenience if you have a lot of things needed to be put to storage and if I'm not mistaken you don't "pay" bc it's I think it's included any of the storage size you choose ... Read more
Char D. - 16 December 2024
Missy and Eli were always happy to help! Storage facility is spotless, kept cold, and offers amenities that make moving much easier. I would recommend this place to anyone as it was my best experience with a storage facility yet! ... Read more
Audrey K. - 6 November 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Public Storage - 780 NE 19th Place include the following amenities: Climate-Controlled, Indoor, Drive-Up Access, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Truck Rentals, Contactless Renting, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Elevators, First Floor Access, Multi-Level Storage, Online Payment and RV Storage. 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 540 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 - 780 NE 19th Place start from $20 and can go up to $211 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.