21 spaces
2 sizes available
Orlando, Florida
6 mi
near 5908 Providence Crossing Trl
Private Space
Locked Area
Smoke Free
Garage
20’ × 20’
$221/ mo
Bedroom
12’ × 12’
$110/ mo
2 sizes available
Orlando, Florida
7.3 mi
near 4940 North Ln
Security Camera
Locked Area
Smoke Free
Garage
20’ × 20’
$182/ mo
Attic
10’ × 10’
$70/ mo
Neighbor
Neighbor
Traditional facilities
Traditional facilities
Wide variety of sizes
Wide variety of sizes
Lowest prices
Lowest prices
Highest safety rating
Highest safety rating
Protection plans
Protection plans
Nationwide availability
Nationwide availability
Verified hosts
Verified hosts
5×5 | 5×10 | 10×10 | 10×30 | 10×40 | |
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Average storage facility Orlando, FL | $74 | $99 | $153 | $374 | $440 |
Neighbor 105 storage spaces nearby | |||||
Public Storage Orlando, FL (0 miles) | $74 | $74 | $230 | -- | -- |
Storage King USA Orlando, FL (0 miles) | $34 | $34 | $54 | -- | -- |
Public Storage Orlando, FL (0 miles) | $48 | $70 | $108 | $354 | -- |
Compare the pros and cons of renting from various storage unit options, including drive-up and interior units
Enclosed drive-up storage units, like garages, have an outdoor entrance
48% of storage spaces in Orlando have security cameras as an amenity provided by the host
Indoor spaces like vacant offices or residential rooms offer increased protection
In Orlando, 72% of listings do not have stairs leading to the storage space, allowing for easy access
Indoor storage units that allow vehicles provide protection over outdoor parking
Residential indoor parking in Orlando is 15% more expensive than nearby areas
Several factors can impact the cost of self-storage units in Orlando, such as location, unit size, availability, length of rental, and additional amenities like climate control and security features. Prices may vary depending on the facility and the area of Orlando you choose to rent storage.
The size of your self-storage unit depends on the volume of items you plan to store and how accessible you need those items to be. Consider factors like the types of items you want to store and how frequently you'll need to access them. For instance, a 5x5 unit will accommodate small boxes and personal items, while a 10x30 unit or larger might be appropriate for a full house move or commercial storage.
When preparing your items for long-term storage in Orlando, it is important to pack them securely, protect them from dust and moisture, and label the boxes with clear descriptions of their contents. Start by investing in sturdy packing materials such as bubble wrap, plastic totes, and high-quality moving boxes. To prevent damage from Orlando's humidity, consider renting a climate-controlled unit. Additionally, disassemble larger items and keep track of pieces with labeled bags. Finally, make sure to place items you might need to access regularly at the front of your self-storage space.
Orlando offers many different traditional self storage options for self storage. Traditional self storage facilities, however, are pricier, less secure, and farther from home than Neighbor self storage.
If you'd like information about traditional self storage in Orlando, check out the list of facilities for more information:
1313 45th St Orlando, FL
4601 S Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL
4729 S Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL
3500 Orange Ave S Orlando, FL
200 Michigan St W Orlando, FL
1801 W Oak Ridge Rd Orlando, FL
6135 S Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL
300 W Oak Ridge Rd Orlando, FL
4508 Vineland Rd Orlando, FL
235 E Oak Ridge Rd Orlando, FL
930 Sligh Blvd Orlando, FL
6401 Pinecastle Blvd Orlando, FL
5401 LB McLeod Rd Orlando, FL
5592 L B McLeod Rd Orlando, FL
1600 Sun Life Path Orlando, FL