25 spaces
spothero.com
Parking Garage
3 sizes available
4.8
San Francisco, California
1.1 mi
near I-280
Instant book
Private Entrance
Locked Area
spothero.com
3 sizes available
3.0
SF, California
0.2 mi
near 118 Duboce Ave
Instant book
Locked Area
Security Camera
Parking Garage
20’ × 10’
$600/ mo
spothero.com
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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
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10×10 | 10×20 | 10×40 | |
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Average storage facility San Francisco, CA | $376 | $379 | -- |
Neighbor 100+ storage spaces nearby | |||
Propark Parking San Francisco, CA (0 miles) | $450 | $450 | -- |
Exclusive Parking Management LLC San Francisco, CA (0 miles) | $450 | $450 | -- |
United SF Parking San Francisco, CA (0 miles) | $375 | $375 | -- |
Private, residential garages and commercial parking garages both offer unique advantages. Explore which type is best for you below.
Residential garages can provide maximum peace of mind at an affordable price.
Interested in increased privacy? 40% of garage listings in San Francisco are listed as a private space
Commercial parking garages are available in urban areas for convenient access.
Nearby cities have 7% more listings that offer security cameras than spaces in San Francisco
Pricing for garages in San Francisco may be affected by factors such as location, size, security features, and availability. Garages closer to popular landmarks, like Union Square or the Financial District, could have higher prices due to demand.
To choose the right garage size, consider the dimensions of your vehicle, the amount of storage space you require, and whether you need room for additional items like bicycles or tools. Measure your vehicle and compare it to the garage's specifications to ensure a proper fit.
Prior to storing your vehicle long-term in a San Francisco garage, make sure to clean it thoroughly, top off all fluids, inflate the tires to the recommended pressure, disconnect the battery, and consider using a car cover to protect it from dust and moisture. Regularly monitoring your vehicle's condition is also important during long-term storage.
Even though drive-up storage on Neighbor.com has the lower-priced, more secure, and nearest drive-up storage, traditional self storage units could also be a potential option for drive-up storage in San Francisco, CA.
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