Self storage units in Salt Lake City, UT

  • Average price per square foot is $0.44; discounts available on 16.7% of listings.

  • 41.7% of listings have a top host; average distance from the city center is 3 miles.

  • Average rating is 2.9 stars from 3.6 reviews; 66.7% offer business hours access.

10 x 4 Attic in Salt Lake City, Utah near S 800 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, United States

Attic

4 sizes available

4.4

Salt Lake City, UT

1.8 mi

near S 800 E

Smoke Free

Pet Free

Private Entrance

"I always had access when I needed it and the whole experience was highly hassle free. Thanks tons!"

10’ × 4

$20/ mo


10’ × 8

$15

  1st month

$30/ mo


12’ × 10

$30

  1st month

$59/ mo


10’ × 12

$30

  1st month

$59/ mo

10’ × 4’ starting at

$20


8 x 5 Shed in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1647 N Chicago St, Salt Lake City, UT 84116-1226, United States

Shed


8’ × 5

5.0

Salt Lake City, UT

3 mi

near 1647 N Chicago St

"Was just as described. ... Lessor was very kind, responsive and helpful."

$35/ mo


Street view of A B Storage

A B Storage

3 sizes available

4.5

657 W 3900 S Salt Lake City, UT

4.8 mi

35% more expensive

Pros:

  • Very clean and well-maintained

  • Affordable pricing with good service

  • No rental hassle reported

Cons:

  • Units can get flooded

  • Insurance may not cover all damages

  • Rental price increases yearly

5'×5'

starting at

 

$50/ mo

10'×5'

starting at

 

$75/ mo

10'×10'

starting at

 

$125/ mo

5'×5' starting at

$50


  • Average distance: 0.5 miles. Prices range: $72 - $934.

  • 58% of units offer climate control. 33% include drive-up access.

  • Quick responses: 92% of hosts reply within 30 minutes.


Street view of Security Pro Storage

Security Pro Storage

5 sizes available

4.6

471 W 500 S Salt Lake City, UT

0.2 mi

92% more expensive

Pros:

  • Great customer service and friendly staff

  • Convenient and accessible location

  • Clean and secure facility

  • Reasonable rates for storage units

Cons:

  • High prices for some storage units

  • Reported rodent problems affecting storage quality

  • Presence of non-residents causing discomfort

5'×5'

starting at

 

$95/ mo

10'×5'

starting at

 

$119/ mo

10'×10'

starting at

 

$197/ mo

10'×15'

starting at

 

$207/ mo

10'×20'

starting at

 

$234/ mo

5'×5' starting at

$95


Street view of Uptown Security Storage

Uptown Security Storage

9 sizes available

463 S 600 W Salt Lake City, UT

0.3 mi

2.1x more expensive

Pros:

  • Helpful and friendly customer service

  • Variety of promotional offers

Cons:

  • Frequent price rate discussions suggest potential price concerns

4'×7'

starting at

 

$95/ mo

5'×5'

starting at

 

$117/ mo

5'×6'

starting at

 

$140/ mo

5'×7'

starting at

 

$119/ mo

10'×5'

starting at

 

$180/ mo

10'×15'

starting at

 

$321/ mo

10'×20'

starting at

 

$354/ mo

12'×30'

starting at

 

$536/ mo

15'×6'

starting at

 

$291/ mo

4'×7' starting at

$95


8 x 40 Shipping Container in Rye, Arizona near 19 N West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, United States

Shipping Container


8’ × 40

Rye, AZ

0.5 mi

near 19 N West Temple

Locked Area

$176

  1st month

$352/ mo


  • Average price of 10x10 units: $102. Average response time: 32 minutes.

  • Closest units average 2.3 miles away. Lowest price for 25 sq ft: $20.

  • 40% of units offer discounts. 60% rated 5 stars.

6 x 6 Self Storage Unit in Salt Lake City, Utah near 766 E Kensington Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84105-2225, United States

Self Storage Unit


6’ × 6

4.4

Salt Lake City, UT

2.8 mi

near 766 E Kensington Ave

Private Entrance

Security Camera

Locked Area

"I definitely recommend this space, thank you again Philippa."

$39/ mo


Street view of Box-n-Lock Storage

Box-n-Lock Storage

6 sizes available

4.6

1785 W Sequoia Vista Cir Salt Lake City, UT

2.2 mi

2.1x more expensive

Pros:

  • Clean and well-maintained units

  • Secure facility for added safety

  • Helpful online services for payment

  • Readily available moving equipment

Cons:

  • Frequent price increases over time

  • Issues with gate code access

  • Lack of office staff availability

10'×10'

starting at

 

$119/ mo

10'×15'

starting at

 

$189/ mo

10'×20'

starting at

 

$239/ mo

10'×30'

starting at

 

$289/ mo

12'×20'

starting at

 

$259/ mo

12'×30'

starting at

 

$349/ mo

10'×15' starting at

$189


  • Average garage price $172. Three garages within 3.1 miles.

  • 33% of listings have top hosts. Five-star ratings for 33% of listings.

  • 83% of listings have indoor access. Average response time 2.5 hours.

2 x 6 Warehouse in South Salt Lake, Utah near 179 W Venture Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84115-1887, United States

Warehouse

4 sizes available

5.0

South Salt Lake, UT

2.2 mi

near 179 W Venture Way

Smoke Free

Smoke Detectors

Security Camera

2’ × 6

$99/ mo


11’ × 14

$99/ mo


25’ × 25

$600/ mo


53’ × 53

$3184/ mo

2’ × 6’ starting at

$99


12 x 12 Garage in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1647 N Chicago St, Salt Lake City, UT 84116-1226, United States

Garage


12’ × 12

5.0

Salt Lake City, UT

3.1 mi

near 1647 N Chicago St

$130/ mo


  • Climate controlled storage near Salt Lake City averages $584/month with a max of $2,900.

  • Popular space type: Warehouse, with prices between $99 and $2,900.

  • Typical distances to storage units range from 0.4 to 4.5 miles.

14 x 12 Bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1204 S West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101-3123, United States

Bedroom


14’ × 12

Salt Lake City, UT

0.4 mi

near 1204 S West Temple

Climate Controlled

Smoke Detectors

Private Entrance

$89/ mo


50 x 10 Warehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1523 S Riverside Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84104-2150, United States

Warehouse

2 sizes available

Salt Lake City, UT

1.3 mi

near 1523 S Riverside Dr

Climate Controlled

Private Entrance

Pet Free

50’ × 10’ starting at

$1922


  • 67% of listings have security cameras; average price of these is $1,043.

  • Most common space type is Warehouse at $1,249 with average rating of 5.

  • Average host response time within 1 hour, distance of 2 miles.

20 x 10 Garage in Salt Lake City, Utah near 766 E Kensington Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84105-2225, United States

Garage


20’ × 10

5.0

Salt Lake City, UT

2.7 mi

near 766 E Kensington Ave

top host badge

Top Host

Pet Free

No Stairs

"This was a great storage option for our car."

$185/ mo


20 x 15 Warehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah near 3528 W Vespa Dr, West Valley City, UT 84119-1623, United States

Warehouse


20’ × 15

Salt Lake City, UT

4.5 mi

near 3528 W Vespa Dr

Climate Controlled

Smoke Free

Smoke Detectors

$825/ mo


  • Average cost of small storage units is $98, with 67% of listings under $100.

  • Climate control available in 33% of units; average distance to units is 1.7 miles.

  • Hosts respond within 6 hours for 100% of units; 50% of units offer camera security.

Street view of Granary Storage

Granary Storage

7 sizes available

3.0

278 W 900 S Salt Lake City, UT

0.4 mi

75% more expensive

Pros:

  • Easy online rental process

  • Offers quick setup and access

Cons:

  • Frequent break-ins reported

  • Poor and unresponsive customer service

  • Inadequate security measures

  • Regular rate increasesruff

5'×5'

starting at

 

$77/ mo

10'×5'

starting at

 

$111/ mo

10'×10'

starting at

 

$142/ mo

10'×15'

starting at

 

$195/ mo

10'×20'

starting at

 

$234/ mo

10'×25'

starting at

 

$245/ mo

30'×40'

starting at

 

$934/ mo

5'×5' starting at

$77


  • Average host response time: 66 minutes. Most under 30 minutes.

  • 33% of listings have security cameras. Prices range from $99 to $2,900.

  • Top Host listings average $185 per month.

16 x 16 Self Storage Unit in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1523 S Riverside Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84104-2150, United States

Self Storage Unit

2 sizes available

4.9

Salt Lake City, UT

1 mi

near 1523 S Riverside Dr

Smoke Free

Private Entrance

Pet Free

"I will definitely be using his place again when I need to store my van somewhere."

20’ × 10’ starting at

$109


20 x 8 Self Storage Unit in Salt Lake City, Utah near 804 E Coatsville Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84105-3210, United States

Self Storage Unit


20’ × 8

Salt Lake City, UT

2.1 mi

near 804 E Coatsville Ave

Private Entrance

No Stairs

Locked Area

$99/ mo


    15 x 9 Shed in Salt Lake City, Utah near 1975 Bending River Ct, Salt Lake City, UT 84104-4300, United States

    Shed


    15’ × 9

    4.8

    Salt Lake City, UT

    1.8 mi

    near 1975 Bending River Ct

    "Super easy to coordinate."

    $40

      1st month

    $80/ mo


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    Salt Lake City, UT (0 miles)

    $95

    $197

    $234

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    Salt Lake City, UT (0 miles)

    $117

    $321

    $354

    $536

    Granary Storage

    Salt Lake City, UT (0 miles)

    $77

    $142

    $234

    $934

    Storage for Rent in Salt Lake City, UT

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    What’s the best self storage option for you?

    Compare the pros and cons of renting from various storage unit options, including drive-up and interior units

    Drive-up Exterior Units
    open view of an empty garage

    Enclosed drive-up storage units, like garages, have an outdoor entrance

    51% of storage spaces in Salt Lake City have security cameras as an amenity provided by the host

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    Interior-Access Storage Units
    row of indoor storage lockers

    Indoor spaces like vacant offices or residential rooms offer increased protection

    In Salt Lake City, 34% of listings do not have stairs leading to the storage space, allowing for easy access

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    Vehicle Storage Units
    view of a half-closed garage with a car inside

    Indoor storage units that allow vehicles provide protection over outdoor parking

    Residential indoor parking in Salt Lake City is 67% more expensive than nearby areas

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    Self Storage Units in Salt Lake City, Utah

    Salt Lake City is known for its highs and lows–from mountain peaks to deep valleys and record highs of 105 degrees °F in the summer to record lows of -22 degrees °F in the winter. While Utah is categorized as a desert, it also houses the Greatest Snow on Earth.

    So how can Salt Lake City residents deal with these temperature extremes–especially when they occur in the same week? For SLC locals, it’s not that unusual for it to drop to 35 degrees on Monday then jump back up to 75 degrees that Friday.

    With this in mind, you may be asking: What self-storage unit can brave both the blistering winters and the scorching summers?

    We’re here to help you find the perfect storage, one that’s secure and Utah-weather-resistant. Whether you’re looking for item storage, RV storage, or boat storage, a storage facility in Salt Lake City, UT can meet your storage needs.

    Woman with stack of storage boxes

    For commonly stored items (clothes, books, tools, kitchenware, decorations, etc.), we’d recommend one of the following:

    • A 10’x10’ drive-up storage unit
    • A one-car residential garage (available on Neighbor’s platform)
    • Unfinished basement (available on Neighbor’s platform)

    Climate-controlled storage is unnecessary for these items. Even when exposed to the desert heat and harsh winter winds, clothes, books, tools, kitchenware, and holiday decorations won’t sustain any major damage. So why waste your hard-earned money on climate-controlled storage when you’re only storing old baby clothes? (Especially when a standard drive-up storage unit will do the trick).

    Neighbors greeting each other while moving storage boxes

    For temperature-sensitive items (furniture, work documents, linens, electronics, musical instruments, etc.), we recommend:

    • A 10’x10’ indoor-access climate-controlled unit

    Climate-controlled units maintain temperatures between 55 and 85 degrees °F while regulating humidity levels. Note that “temperature-controlled units” are not the same as “climate-controlled units.”

    While Salt Lake has a pretty arid climate, you’ll still need to worry about exposing your delicate items to extreme temperature fluctuations.

    Be aware that climate-controlled storage costs anywhere from 25%-40% more than traditional non-climatized storage.

    Woman in empty garage

    For vehicles (standard-sized cars, motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs), we recommend:

    • For car storage: a 10’x20’ unit or larger (preferably a 10’x30’ unit)
    • For motorcycles, e-bikes, ATVs, jet skis, etc.: a 10’x10’ unit will suffice

    Note: Because indoor-access storage facilities often prohibit vehicle storage (of any kind), always choose a drive-up unit. Just be sure to confirm with the facility that they permit car and other vehicle storage.

    While some facilities may not allow renters to store cars in a traditional 10’x20’ drive-up unit, there may be designated canopied parking lots for those in need of vehicle storage.

    Cost of Self Storage in Salt Lake City, UT: Traditional vs. Peer-to-Peer

    With Salt Lake City’s cost of living on the rise, expect to see hikes in local self-storage prices. Unfortunately, many self-storage aggregate sites instruct visitors to contact the facility for more information related to pricing.

    Fortunately, on peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, the fixed price is always posted–so you don’t have to worry about calling the facility for pricing information.

    Generally speaking, you can expect peer-to-peer self-storage options to be up to 30% cheaper than traditional options.

    In SLC, a 5’x5’ unit at a traditional storage facility will cost around $74 per month, whereas on Neighbor you’ll pay around $21 a month for the same storage space.

    Types of Self-Storage Spaces Available in SLC: Traditional vs. Peer-to-Peer

    If you go the traditional route, you’ll have the choice between indoor access and drive-up storage units. But what’s the difference exactly?

    • Indoor-access storage facilities are multi-level buildings where tenants enter their units from an interior hallway. Often climate-controlled, these spaces maintain temperatures between 55-85 degrees. These units aren’t designed for vehicle storage–item storage only.
    • Drive-up storage resembles garages with roll-up doors. With this option, you can pull your car right up to your assigned unit and unload/load as necessary. Just beware: When Salt Lake City is experiencing a downpour of that famous snow, it may be more difficult to unload/load your items with snowflakes pelting in your face (or at least more uncomfortable).

    With both indoor access and drive-up access units, you’ll usually have the following unit size options:

    • 5’x5’
    • 5’x10’
    • 10’x10’
    • 10’x15’
    • 10’x20’ (Ideal for large furniture and vehicle storage)
    • 10’x30’ (Ideal for vehicle storage)
    • 10’x40’ (Ideal for vehicle storage)

    On Neighbor’s peer-to-peer marketplace, you’ll have a much broader range of options including…

    • Private residential garages
    • Sheds
    • Spare rooms
    • Basements (Unfinished or finished)

    But let’s set the record straight: Neighbor’s storage marketplace doesn’t only list residential spaces. You’ll also find the same traditional storage units you’d find on other aggregates just listed at prices 30% cheaper.

    When shopping for the right self-storage unit be sure to keep these tidbits in your back pocket:

    • Salt Lake City prohibits residents from living and working in a storage unit
    • A 10’x10 is the most popular size of storage unit in SLC
    • Storage cost hinges on location, the size of the unit, and the amenities offered

    Drive-up Storage Units

    Right for You If:

    • You plan to use your unit for vehicle storage exclusively: Drive-up storage units don’t just look like garages, they operate very similarly too. Just roll up the door and pull your vehicle in. Just make sure the unit is large enough for your vehicle.
    • You’re storing large items or vehicles with very specific size dimensions: Residential storage spaces vary significantly in terms of size. Traditional drive-up storage units come in a very similar menu of sizes i.e. 10’x10, 10’x20’, 10’x30’, etc.
    • You want loading/unloading your items to be quick and easy: With a drive-up unit, it’s as simple as pulling your car up to your assigned unit. Before you know it, you’ll be within steps of your storage space.
    • You want an added layer of insurance protection: Traditional facilities offer insurance plans for an additional monthly cost or a flat fee (depending on the facility). Check out this storage unit insurance guide for pricing information.

    Not Right For You If:

    • You’re storing high-value/priceless items: While Utah is considered one of the safest states in the US, Salt Lake City has a higher crime rate than the rest of the state. Plus traditional self-storage facilities continue to be targeted by thieves.
    • You need climate-controlled storage: Drive-up storage units can qualify as either indoor or outdoor storage mainly because these units aren’t climatized. Therefore, you shouldn’t store sensitive documents, furniture, or electronics in these spaces.
    • You want to store your items in a unit close to home: Most renters travel between 10-15 minutes to these storage facilities in remote parts of town.

    Indoor-Access Storage Units

    Right for You If:

    • You want a unit that measures exactly 10’x10': Finding a residential storage space in Salt Lake City that is exactly 10 feet by 10 feet will prove difficult. If you have your heart set on a specific unit size, opt for a traditional storage unit.
    • You want an extra layer of insurance protection: While your items are less likely to be damaged in an indoor facility (given that these are temperature-regulated spaces), you still may want a comprehensive storage insurance plan that a traditional facility can offer.
    • You don’t mind taking several trips: Your storage unit might be an elevator and a short walk away. Even with a cart, you may have to make several trips to your unit on the 3rd floor.

    Not the Right Fit If:

    • You want unloading/loading to be a quick process: If you don’t want unloading/loading your items to be a hassle, you’d be better off with a drive-up unit.
    • You’re storing heavy furniture: Imagine carrying a heavy couch into an elevator, down a long hallway, and into your storage unit. Without a team of movers, you could end up tweaking your back before you make it to your floor.
    • You’re on a tight budget: While those climate-controlled settings will come in handy during Salt Lake City’s coldest and hottest months (January and July), this feature may not be in the budget.

    Private Garages

    Right for You If:

    • You’re willing to pay extra for extra security: While drive-up storage units may look similar to standard one-car garages, residential spaces are up to 14x safer than units in remote areas.
    • You want a space close to home: It’ll be easier to find a private residential garage in your neighborhood than a traditional storage unit.

    Not the Right Fit If:

    • You want to save money on self-storage: Private garages are considerably more expensive per month than drive-up units.
    • You want a private storage space: When you rent a traditional unit, the entire space is yours. However, when you rent a private garage, you may share it with other renters or the host.

    Shed

    Right for You If:

    • You’re storing items that don’t require climate-controlled conditions. You could be storing garden tools, a basketball hoop, or even a skateboard. Whatever the case, this is a great budget-friendly storage option for your more durable items.
    • You want to save money on self-storage: There’s no reason to spend hundreds of dollars a month to store what are relatively inexpensive items.

    Not the Right Fit If:

    • You’re storing items that require a dry storage environment like a lawnmower: Compared to enclosed garages, sheds are more susceptible to moisture.
    • You’re worried about pest exposure. Sheds aren’t typically well-insulated, which means there’s a higher risk of wildlife entering your storage space.

    Spare Bedrooms

    Right for You If:

    • You want climate-controlled storage on a budget: Because you’ll most likely share a spare room with other renters, you can capitalize on the benefits of climate-controlled storage (without the hefty monthly bill).
    • You want someone to keep an eye on your belongings: This storage space is built into someone’s home, meaning they'll be there to respond to any security concerns at a moment’s notice.

    Not the Right Fit If:

    • You don’t want to schedule an appointment to access your belongings: Unless the bedroom has a private entrance (that you’re given a key to), you’ll need to schedule an appointment with the host.
    • You don’t want to share the space with other renters: If you’re storing higher-value or sentimental items, the idea of sharing the space with other renters may make you nervous–despite the cost savings.

    Additional Utah self storage locations

    Old Lincoln Highway, Grantsville

    Alternative Self Storage Facilities near Salt Lake City

    Although storage facilities are available in Salt Lake City, Utah, Neighbor storage features affordable, close by and secure self storage.

    If you'd like information about traditional self storage nearby, use the list of facilities for more information:

    Box-n-Lock Storage (2.2 miles)

    1785 W Sequoia Vista Cir Salt Lake City, UT

    Security Pro Storage (0.2 miles)

    471 W 500 S Salt Lake City, UT

    Diamond Self Storage (2.2 miles)

    50 S Redwood Rd Salt Lake City, UT

    Granary Storage (0.4 miles)

    278 W 900 S Salt Lake City, UT

    STOR-N-LOCK Self Storage (2.5 miles)

    1060 N Beck St Salt Lake City, UT

    Towne Storage - Urban Edge (0.6 miles)

    350 Aspen Ave Salt Lake City, UT

    Stor 'em Self Storage (1.8 miles)

    1880 S 500 W Salt Lake City, UT

    Public Storage (2.1 miles)

    1560 W North Temple Salt Lake City, UT

    STOR-N-LOCK Self Storage (4.4 miles)

    3410 S Redwood Rd West Valley City, UT

    Storage Depot of Utah (3.2 miles)

    1656 W Whitlock Ave West Valley City, UT

    Towne Storage (0.8 miles)

    510 W 100 S Salt Lake City, UT

    Rockwell Self Storage (4.2 miles)

    3323 S 700 E Salt Lake City, UT

    West Temple Self Storage (4.2 miles)

    3477 S West Temple Salt Lake City, UT

    CubeSmart Self Storage (2 miles)

    350 S Redwood Rd Salt Lake City, UT

    Gateway Storage & Truck Rental (1.2 miles)

    523 W 200 N Salt Lake City, UT

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