Dallas, TX Storage Units: Find Storage Near You

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67 Mini Storage
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
14.1 miles away
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Highway 175 Mini Warehouse
Dallas, TX 75253
13.6 miles away
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A Mini Self Storage - Richardson - 925 N Bowser Rd
Richardson, TX 75081
13.5 miles away
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Wee Willie Warehouses - Richardson - 510 N Bowser Rd
Richardson, TX 75081
13.3 miles away
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Grizzly Self Storage - Mesquite - 1125 E Main St
Mesquite, TX 75149
12.4 miles away
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Texas Off-Site Storage
Dallas, TX 75244
11.6 miles away
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Grizzly Self Storage
DeSoto, TX 75115
11.5 miles away
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Lasoto Business Park & Self Storage
Lancaster, TX 75134
11.5 miles away
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Balch Springs Mini Warehouses - Mesquite - 12504 Quail Dr
Balch Springs, TX 75180
11.3 miles away
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Town East Self Storage
Balch Springs, TX 75180
11 miles away
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American Safeguard Storage
Lancaster, TX 75134
11 miles away
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U-Stor Forest Lane
Garland, TX 75042
10.8 miles away
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Lock-Away Self Storage
Mesquite, TX 75149
10.6 miles away
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Stor-All
Irving, TX 75061
10.4 miles away
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J & L Self Storage
Mesquite, TX 75149
10.3 miles away
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Royal Lane Mini Storage
Dallas, TX 75229
10.3 miles away
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Helpful Resources for First Time Storage Renters in Dallas, TX

Moving to Dallas

Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas and part of the fourth-largest U.S. metropolitan area, Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington. Also known as Big D or D-Town, Dallas has an increasingly diversified population and one of the largest LGBTQ communities in the United States.

Home to a large number of businesses, its economy revolves mostly around high-tech, defense, retail, and financial services. When it comes to higher education, students in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have over 40 colleges and universities to choose from, the most notable ones being the University of Texas and the University of North Texas.

Whether you are moving to Dallas as a college student or for business and career opportunities, first have a quick look at its places of interest, top neighborhoods, and fun things to do.

Recommended in and Around Dallas

With over 400 parks, 60 miles of trails, 17 lakes, and nearly 500 athletic fields, Dallas is a green, active city that has a lot to offer to its residents, regardless of age and physical condition.

Places of Interest

Specialty museums

  • Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, dedicated to the life and death of President John F. Kennedy
  • Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • George W. Bush Presidential Center
  • Frontiers of Flight Museum

Art museums and galleries

  • Dallas Museum of Art, one of the largest in the U.S., with over 24,000 works of art
  • Nasher Sculpture Center
  • Meadows Museum aka ''Prado on the Prairie'' for its large collection of Spanish art
  • Crow Museum of Asian Art

Parks and gardens

  • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, containing 19 gardens spread over 66 acres
  • Klyde Warren Park, open from 6 AM to 11 PM
  • Dallas World Aquarium
  • Dallas Zoo, located in Marsalis Park

Fun Things To Do

  • Go on a sightseeing tour of Dallas in a small group with a guide.
  • Indulge in barbecue, Tex-Mex, and authentic Mexican cuisine.
  • Attend a Dallas Cowboys match at AT&T Stadium in nearby Arlington.
  • Go to a concert at the American Airlines Center, a great sports arena in downtown Dallas.

Dallas Neighborhoods To Consider

The best neighborhoods for families in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex seem to be in the Plano-Richardson area, with Cottonwood Creek South, Canyon Creek South, Timberbrook, and Heights Park ranking highest in terms of safety, cleanliness, and public schools. If sticking to Dallas neighborhoods only, families are likely to enjoy Campbell Green, Preston Highlands, and Prestonwood.

Neighborhoods better suited for young professionals and college students include Greenland Hills, Uptown and Downtown Dallas, Lower Greenville, and Oak Lawn. They are full of bars, restaurants, and shops, have a diverse nightlife scene, as well as plenty of arts and sports activities nearby. Much like families that look for quiet spots, retirees tend to migrate to the northeast part of the metropolitan area, in Cottonwood Creek North, Sherill Park North, and Glenville Park, all in Richardson.

Quick Tip: Rent Space in a Self-storage Facility

Regardless of the neighborhood that you choose to live in, you will find Dallas self-storage units handy, especially if you are a student going home for the summer. Given the humid subtropical climate, summers here can be very hot and humid, which means you should be looking for climate-controlled storage. The same holds for business owners that need to store their documents safely and conveniently without renting extra office space.

Frequently asked questions

For storing the contents of a 1-bedroom home you'll need a 5'x10' or 10'x10' self storage unit. A home with 2 to 3 bedrooms will require a large storage unit size, either a 10'x15' or 10'x20'. If you need help finding the right storage unit in Dallas, TX give SelfStorage.com a call!

The average cost of a monthly storage unit in Dallas is $97.34, and you can compare storage prices to find the best storage unit for you on SelfStorage.com.

A lot of storage facilities offer a first month free promotion for new customers. To find storage units in Dallas with first month free and other storage deals you can search by zip code or city on SelfStorage.com.

A 5' x 10' storage unit in Dallas costs about $68.92 per month. Browse SelfStorage.com to compare prices for all 5' x 10' storage units in Dallas.

Small storage units are typically 5' x 5' in size and cost about $43.53 per month in Dallas. Click to compare prices for all 5' x 5' storage units in Dallas on SelfStorage.com

Climate controlled storage is recommended for items that are vulnerable to extreme temperatures and humidity. If you're storing items like electronics, collectibles or personal items (books, clothing, and photos) in Dallas, then a storage unit with climate control will help protect your belongings.

With 24 hour access storage you'll have the ability to access your storage unit whenever you need to—even when the facility office is closed. This means you'll be able to access your belongings before or aftering working hours, and even on weekends and holidays.

Best Priced Storage Units in Dallas, TX

Find the best storage unit price in Dallas, TX

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 Dallas, 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.