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Best Self Storage Units in Los Angeles, California of 2024
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206 Cheap Self Storage Units in Los Angeles, CA (from $7)

Book a storage unit in Los Angeles, California today. Compare available unit sizes, prices, amenities, customer reviews, and other features of 206 facilities in the area.

1 - 15 of 206 storage facilities near Los Angeles, CA

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12 - 288 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 300 Avery St
$64 - $331

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 300 Avery St

Los Angeles, CA 90013
1 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 225 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1702 S San Pedro Street
$68 - $354

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1702 S San Pedro Street

Los Angeles, CA 90015
2 miles away
Self Storage
6 - 75 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 2500 W 6th St
$54 - $175

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 2500 W 6th St

Los Angeles, CA 90057
2 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 200 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 649 S Boyle Ave
$105 - $413

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 649 S Boyle Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90023
2 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 200 Sq. Ft.
SecureSpace Self Storage Downtown Los Angeles
$53 - $454

SecureSpace Self Storage Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA 90021
2 miles away
Self Storage
20 - 240 Sq. Ft.
StorQuest - Los Angeles / Figueroa
$69 - $575

StorQuest - Los Angeles / Figueroa

Los Angeles, CA 90065
2 miles away
Self Storage
20 - 200 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1712 Glendale Blvd
$79 - $384

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1712 Glendale Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90026
3 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 150 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1776 Blake Ave
$69 - $317

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1776 Blake Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90031
3 miles away
Self Storage
20 - 299 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 3636 Beverly Blvd
$61 - $398

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 3636 Beverly Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90004
3 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 114 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 4002 N Mission Rd
$82 - $206

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 4002 N Mission Rd

Los Angeles, CA 90032
3 miles away
Self Storage
20 - 250 Sq. Ft.
StorQuest - Los Angeles / Hill
$19 - $819

StorQuest - Los Angeles / Hill

Los Angeles, CA 90007
3 miles away
Self Storage
9 - 200 Sq. Ft.
US Storage Centers - Vernon
$24.50 - $297.50

US Storage Centers - Vernon

Vernon, CA 90058
3 miles away
Self Storage
16 - 300 Sq. Ft.
BA Storage
$99 - $460

BA Storage

Los Angeles, CA 90004
4 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 200 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1747 N Eastern Ave
$75 - $380

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 1747 N Eastern Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90032
4 miles away
Self Storage
25 - 300 Sq. Ft.
Public Storage - Los Angeles - 3017 N San Fernando Rd
$78 - $415

Public Storage - Los Angeles - 3017 N San Fernando Rd

Los Angeles, CA 90065
4 miles away
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The Cost of Self Storage in Los Angeles, CA

In cities and regions with large, dense populations and high real estate values, storage unit costs are often comparably high. This is no exception in the coastal city of Los Angeles, where average storage unit prices can cost renters anywhere from $50-$284 more per month than in other areas of the state. Additionally, self-storage costs in California are already significantly higher than national averages.

These high Los Angeles storage prices can be attributed to high property values, with the median home price at nearly $690,000. This is more than $458,000 higher than the country’s average median home price. Additionally, the city’s population totals nearly 4 million residents, a significant number that increases storage demands and enables facilities to charge higher prices while staying competitive.

Average price of storage units by size in Los Angeles, CA

Size of Storage Unit City Average State Average National Average
5×5 $102 $52 $41
5×10 $148 $77 $59
10×10 $207 $125 $95
10×15 $308 $159 $113
10×20 $468 $184 $133

What to Consider when Looking for Storage in Los Angeles, CA

When selecting the best storage unit facility for your needs and belongings, it’s often advisable to consider factors such as the region’s climate and property crime rates. Being aware of these factors can ensure you’re able to make an informed decision and can lessen the risk of damage or theft to your belongings. Fortunately, Los Angeles offers renters a much lower than average level of annual rain and a comfortable climate that rarely reaches extreme cold temperatures. With August highs averaging 85 degrees, however, renters may want to consider climate- or temperature-controlled units that can protect sensitive items such as valuable antiques and electronics from high heat.

While property crime rates in Los Angeles overall are, on average, a fraction of a percent lower than the rest of the country, storage unit renters may still want to inquire about a facility’s security measures, especially in neighborhoods where crime is more prevalent. Renters may want to ensure their storage units have systems such as video surveillance or security guards on the premises to keep themselves and their property safe.

Helpful Tips for Moving to Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles offers residents an abundance of sunny days and warm, comfortable temperatures year-round that make it easier to enjoy the city’s beautiful Santa Monica and Venice beaches, abundant shopping areas and the scenic Griffith Park. While above-average commute times may make it beneficial for workers or students to live as close to their place of employment or education as possible, the city’s Metro system can help some residents spend less time in their cars.

Additionally, as the cost of living in Los Angeles trends much higher than other parts of the country, new residents may find that using a self-storage unit to reduce the amount of living space they need may help them save money on rent and overall housing costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is climate-controlled self-storage necessary in Los Angeles, CA?

With Los Angeles temperatures averaging 72 degrees and above during the summer months, a climate-controlled storage unit is recommended to protect your belongings from damage. Over time, heat can cause warping, melting, and cracking of many stored items. Items such as electronics, wooden furniture, photographs, or documents are especially prone and should always be in a climate-controlled unit.

How much is a storage unit in Los Angeles, CA?

The average cost of a self-storage unit in Los Angeles ranges from $102 for a 5’x5′ unit to $468 for a 10’x20′ unit. With close to four million residents, Los Angeles has a dense population that creates a high demand for storage units. In addition, the city’s high cost of living prompts residents to put their belongings in storage to reduce the amount of living space they need. The increased demand causes Los Angeles to have a significantly higher than average price for self-storage than other cities.

Do I need a 24-hour storage unit in Los Angeles, CA?

24-hour self-storage is highly beneficial for those who want access to their storage unit at all times or require enhanced flexibility with their unit. Standard units often have set access hours, whereas 24-hour units can be accessed at all times. Around-the-clock units usually have enhanced safety measures, including video cameras, guards, and alarm systems.

What size storage unit do I need?

To determine the storage unit size you require, make an inventory list of all the items you plan to store. The size and amount of items will determine the unit size you need. Small 5’x10′ units can fit the contents of a one-bedroom apartment, while large 10’x30′ units can hold the equivalent of a five-bedroom house. If you’re unsure what size to go with, it’s best to round up to ensure all your items fit comfortably.

Is a cheap storage unit worth it?

It’s essential to properly vet an inexpensive storage unit before committing to it. Some cheap units may have inadequate security, poor conditions, or unsafe locations. Do a walkthrough of the unit, review the contract, and check the reviews before you commit to ensure it meets your needs. You can often find safe, budget-friendly options by expanding your location range and finding a facility outside major metropolitan areas.

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