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Cordata Self Storage - 200 West Kellogg Road, Bellingham, WA

Self Storage 25 - 720 Sq. Ft.
4.4/5 - 83 Reviews
(360) 644-5449
Location:
200 West Kellogg Road, Bellingham, WA 98226
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Units Availability
Small Storage Unit
8x10
Self Storage
80 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$114/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x15
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$109/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$84/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$64/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$174 - $194/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x13
Self Storage
130 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$351/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
First Floor Access
$124 - $144/mo
Large Storage Unit
24x30
Self Storage
720 Sq. Ft.
$714/mo
Large Storage Unit
20x30
Self Storage
600 Sq. Ft.
$557/mo
Large Storage Unit
12x35
Self Storage
420 Sq. Ft.
$344/mo
Large Storage Unit
12x30
Self Storage
360 Sq. Ft.
$264/mo
Large Storage Unit
12x25
Self Storage
300 Sq. Ft.
$224/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x40
Self Storage
400 Sq. Ft.
$554/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x30
Self Storage
300 Sq. Ft.
$254/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x20
Self Storage
200 Sq. Ft.
$199/mo

Amenities

  • Climate-Controlled
  • Indoor
  • Drive-Up Access
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Contactless Renting
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • First Floor Access
  • Online Payment

What customers are saying

4.4/5 - 83 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Cordata Self Storage at 200 West Kellogg Road, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

I'm a college student here in Bellingham and needed a storage unit for the summer, Cordata Self Storage had the best rates and good discounts for new commers. All the staff was very friendly and willing to answer my questions. Keith called my last week in the unit to double check with me about the move-out process which was very helpful ... Read more
lucy h. - 7 October 2025
They are absolutely amazing. Highly recommend as a place to go to store all of your extra boxes or holiday decorations. The staff have been amazing and even helped me out when we needed to get a second unit by finding the second unit in the same area as the first one. If I could rate higher I would. ... Read more
Adam K. - 3 September 2025
Be warned!!! I put some stuff here due to the nice staff and price point. Boy was that a ruse. Every year they've raised the price and now it's almost double what I originally paid. Stay away if you can! ... Read more
Bryce - 24 February 2025
I generally don’t like writing negative reviews, but I feel it’s important to share my experience for others to be aware of what they’re getting into. This was my second time renting a storage unit here. My first experience, in 2004-2005, was excellent, which is why I returned. However, this time, it was different. Onsite management had changed. During my time there, the onsite manager never returned calls or emails. Jewel, the weekend manager, was the only one who made anything happen. (She should be the manager because she actually cares about doing an excellent job.) Storage rent has skyrocketed. I don’t remember how much it used to be, but the cost of a 10x20 was $300+tax, and the cost for a 15x30 was $340+tax. I’m positive those prices are among the highest in town. If I’m paying high-end prices, I expect high-end service. I should trust my belongings are safe and secure, and I should feel safe accessing my unit at any time without feeling the need to look over my shoulder. However, things got bad. Let me clarify what I mean. If you’re from Bellingham, then you’re aware of the rising homeless population and the issues that come along with it. Cordata is a popular area for them. I began to question the security of the property when I noticed homeless tents around the perimeter of the fence. Management told me they had notified the local police but had no authority to make them move. I completely understand that, but have you done your due diligence to ensure the property is safe? The answer was no. Shortly after I noticed the homeless tents, I was at my unit dropping something off and noticed something strange. One of the cameras that had always been mounted was now just hanging by a few wires. Upon closer inspection, someone had knocked it down with a bat or something similar. Someone isn’t going to go to that extreme for no reason. I did a perimeter check and found a human-sized hole cut out of the fence on the far side of the facility, right under where the cameras used to be. This was also right by my unit. Troublingly, I also found a half-filled gas can next to the hole in the fence. I took pictures of the cameras to show management on March 18, 2024. They said they were aware of everything and were waiting on estimates. A few weeks went by, and nothing had changed. I didn’t feel safe going to the unit at night anymore. I asked if I could move to a unit closer to the main office to cut costs. Jewel worked with me, and I was given some extra time. They didn’t double charge me. The extra time allowed me to re-pack everything and consolidate things. Without it, I wouldn’t have discovered the dead rat that had eaten its way into one of my bags. I don’t even want to imagine what kind of nightmare it would have been if it had been rotting for months. During my move, sometime in mid-April, the manager stopped by my unit with some questions and mentioned she was “freaking out” because one of the units had been broken into, and a bunch of stuff was stolen. Of course, it was one of the units right by the broken cameras and the hole in the fence. I told a friend about all this, and he mentioned that his old storage unit had break-ins as well. People were able to enter one unit and go over the top of the side paneling inside the units. I had no idea this was possible. When I arrived at my unit the following day, I looked for any signs of entry and found obvious signs everywhere. Footprints all over the walls, my mattress, my ladder, and a piece of my furniture was destroyed. The insulation was torn up overhead, and pieces had fallen inside the unit. After all this, I decided to leave and moved to another storage facility completely. I had to go through everything. I hadn’t considered the possibility of theft, but five high-end watches had been stolen. I was furious. I turned in the lock on April 24, 2024. Nothing had been fixed/replaced. Management simply didn’t care. I hope Jewel takes over managing the facility! ... Read more
Heather W. - 21 July 2024
From the neatly kept property to the attentive staff, I am very impressed with my experience with Cordata Self Storage. Very nice customer service! UPDATE AFTER MOVING OUT: Clean, warm & the nicest, most helpful staff. Excellent experience! ... Read more
Carol C. - 16 December 2023
Don't fall for the 1/3 off the first 3 months. It is a clean and safe facility but their billing practices are extremely miss leading. Even though our son moved his stuff in on the last day of May, they counted it as a whole month toward the special and then we only got 1 more discounted month after that, not the 3 advertised. ... Read more
Donna S. - 22 September 2023
This place has been great and the people that work here are fantastic! We’ve had nothing but a positive experience. They were very accommodating in helping us move from a larger unit into a smaller unit when we downsized and were flexible with a discount to offset the timing of the rent cycle for us. They were also very helpful in lending us their truck a couple of times during different stages of our moving process. Their customer service has been excellent. ... Read more
John D. - 8 October 2017

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Cordata Self Storage - 200 West Kellogg Road include the following amenities: Climate-Controlled, Indoor, Drive-Up Access, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Contactless Renting, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Credit Cards Accepted, First Floor Access 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 720 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 Cordata Self Storage - 200 West Kellogg Road start from $64 and can go up to $714 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.