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Widely known for its beautiful white-sand beaches and resorts on the Gulf Coast of Florida, Sarasota is a popular spot among retirees and young professionals alike. Charming everyone with its Italian-style architecture, its abundance of performing arts venues, and year-round festivals, Sarasota also prides itself on great public schools, a vibrant nightlife, and lots of outdoor activities for nature lovers of all ages.
Among the barrier islands that hug the county's coastline separating it from the Gulf of Mexico, the ones that get the most attention from tourists and residents are Anna Maria, Longboat, Lido, and Siesta Key, all of them with several sought-after beaches.
Anna Maria Island
The northernmost of the Sarasota keys, Anna Maria features an area with galleries, shops, and restaurants, a business district, and beautiful laid-back beaches that put nature and authenticity at the forefront. To connect with nature in the Anna Maria community, try the Coquina Baywalk among mangrove forests, salt marshes, and lovely lagoons.
A great plus is that nearby Bradenton will cater to all your storage needs, should you decide to move into the area, and you will likely find here the cheapest storage units in Sarasota, ranging from 5' x 5' for documents, packing supplies, and small collectibles to 10' x 30' for patio furniture, sports equipment, and home appliances.
Lido, St. Armands, Longboat, and Bird Keys
Of these four central keys, Longboat is a favorite among golf enthusiasts, Lido is known for deep sea fishing and sunset cruises, St. Armands is a great spot for shopping and dining, and Bird Key is a boater's paradise with a historic significance.
All these prestigious residential communities have great amenities and plenty of recreational opportunities, from active sports and vibrant nightlife to enjoying a lazy and quiet lifestyle with afternoon picnics and walks through the many parks in the area.
Siesta Key
Many festivals and events happening in Sarasota throughout the year are anchored in the gorgeous Siesta Key. The most notable one is Crystal Classic, an international sand sculpting festival that transforms Siesta Beach every November into an amazing outdoor art gallery.
Siesta Fiesta is an arts and crafts fair along the beach, with life-size sculptures, unique jewelry, a lush green market, and an extensive collection of paintings and ceramics by the nation's most talented crafters and artists.
With plenty of musical and theatrical venues, great dining options, an orchestra, an independent film festival, and one of the largest jazz clubs in the US, Sarasota is a city that truly defies boredom. Aiming to cater to all needs and tastes, it tends to be on the upscale side, which is why most residents here are financially secure and either retired or close to retirement.
Young people in Sarasota are mostly employed in the retail, healthcare, accommodation, and food services industries, and higher education opportunities in the area revolve around New College of Florida, Keiser University, Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training, and Ringling College of Art and Design.
Nature lovers love spending time in Sarasota at Mote Aquarium, in the Sarasota Jungle Gardens, at the Big Cat Habitat & Gulf Coast Sanctuary east of the city, and in the lush Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. Other popular attractions for the whole family include the Classic Car Museum, the Ringling, and the many art museums and galleries that dot the city, such as the Marietta Museum of Art and Whimsy, Sarasota Art Museum, and AlexArt International Art Gallery.
The biggest factor when it comes to the cost of storage units inSarasotais unit size. Larger storage units. like 10x10 and bigger, will generally cost more than smaller storage units, which range from 5x5 to 5x10 in size. Other factors that can increase self-storage prices include the storage unit amenities and special features. Self-storage facilities in Sarasota that offer additional amenities like indoor climate control, 24-hour storage access, extra security features, and added conveniences like first floor storage options and elevators tend to be more expensive than storage facilities that offer basic services.
No matter what your storage needs are, you can easily find a cheap storage unit in Sarasota. Compare the available facilities on SpareFoot and filter by preferred storage amenities and features.
Based on 213 storage units in Sarasota over the past 180 days.
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Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select Sarasota, Florida storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in Sarasota, Florida for the most common storage unit sizes.
Unit Size | Average Price | Lowest Price |
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5 x 5 | $35.06 | |
5 x 10 | $65.48 | |
10 x 10 | $99.60 | |
10 x 15 | $103.13 | |
10 x 20 | $190.99 |
The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Sarasota, Florida over the past 180 days is $80.99.
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