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Helpful Resources for First Time Storage Renters in Orlando, FL

How do I find storage units near me?

Whether you're new to the Orlando area and need short-term storage while you move, downsizing or just clearing a little extra space in your home, a storage unit can be a convenient solution. SelfStorage.com has hundreds of listings for storage facilities across the Orlando area with storage units in a range of sizes and amenities like temperature control and drive-up access. The simplest way to find the right storage solution near you is to narrow your search by ZIP code, address or neighborhood and filter the results by your required amenities and unit size.

Frequently asked questions

Extra large storage units offer ample space to store a considerable amount of items, making them ideal for seasonal storage, moving, or storing inventory for businesses.

Yes, generally, the contents of a typical one-bedroom apartment should fit into a 5 x 10 storage unit. If you're still questioning what size storage unit to get for their belongings, our storage size guide breaks it down for you.

There could be potential "hidden fees" such as security deposits, administrative fees, late payment fees, or fees for optional insurance coverage. Always check the provider's fee structure beforehand.

Self-storage facilities permit a diverse range of items to be stored including furniture, documents, business supplies, personal belongings, and more. It's important to remember that the cost of storage units can vary depending on the items stored and the location. For instance, the average price of a storage unit in Orlando is $78.43.

Average Unit Price

Based on 1055 storage units reserved in Orlando over the past 7 months.

$80.63

Up $2.55

Compared to last month

Best Priced Storage Units in Orlando, FL

A storage unit’s price is based on several factors, including the facility’s amenities (such as 24/7 access, free use of truck), the storage unit’s amenities (such as climate control, electrical outlet), facility location, unit location (a ground floor unit will be more expensive), and overall demand in your area.

When looking at pricing for storage units in Orlando, it’s important to think about rental rates in terms of price for value. Sometimes, the cheapest storage unit doesn’t always mean it’s the best unit for YOUR needs.