Average Atlanta storage price per sq. ft is $1.03
Average Atlanta storage unit prices:
| 10.00' x 10.00' | $123.14 |
If you're looking for self storage in Atlanta, you'll find that there are a variety of options for every conceivable budget. Whether you're in the market for small, medium, or large Atlanta self storage facilities, you'll find a diverse selection of available spaces to choose from in a variety of locations both in and around the city. Here are a few tips to help you find convenient, affordable Atlanta storage units that fall within the framework of your budget and your location.
Some of the cheapest self storage in Atlanta is found in the outlying areas of the city. The closer you are to the city, the more money you should expect to pay for the convenience of being able to access your belongings without having to spend valuable time and gas to trek outside city limits. But that doesn't mean you'll have to spend an arm and a leg in order to keep your things close. Here's how a couple of your options stack up.
If you're willing and able to drive the extra miles into the 30340 ZIP code, you can land a fenced and lighted 5x5 storage space in the price range of $20 per month. The same size unit in the 14th Street/Midtown area (30318 ZIP code) with the same features runs closer to $90 per month, bringing to light again the cost of convenience.
If you have a need for something a bit more spacious, say a 5x15 storage unit with enough room to fit all the furnishings of a single bedroom apartment, the 30340 ZIP code of Doraville or the 30096 area in Duluth offer facilities in the range of $45 to $50 per month. If you compare that with Atlanta self storage units in the 30318, which can cost you upwards of four times that amount, you may come to the conclusion that the extra travel time to access your stored belongings may well be worth your while in the long run.
Winters in Atlanta can be relatively mild, especially when compared with other parts of the country that are known to experience white outs, icy roads, and frigid temperatures that dip far below zero. But just because this type of weather isn't seen in Atlanta, that doesn't mean you shouldn't consider climate control when shopping around for an Atlanta self storage facility. Especially if you're storing wood-based belongings that could be affected by the damage of freezing, thawing and re-freezing—such as delicate pieces of antique furniture or musical instruments like a guitar or violin. During the coldest time of the year, Atlanta temperatures see an average of 42 degrees—not bad at all. But they've also been known to drop below zero during occasional cold snaps. The summer weather is another consideration. The summers in Atlanta average around 90 degrees, but the dense humidity should be an additional determining factor in deciding whether to make use of Atlanta storage facilities that offer climate control.
Are you planning to store in Atlanta, GA? Read these tips from other Atlanta renters:
Atlanta has an average daily temperature above 85 degrees in May, June, July, August and September. In July, the historic average high in Atlanta is 90.2. If youOre planning to store during these months, be sure to consider temperature controlled storage.
Atlanta is humid throughout the year, but especially humid in June and July. In these months, the relative humidity remains well above 55 RHm, where mold and mildew can thrive. If youOre storing any items susceptible to mold in Atlanta, GA, be sure to rent a climate-controlled storage unit.
Atlanta, GA is home to Georgia State University, a large college with 30,444 total students enrolled. Of this student body, 22,788 (75%) are undergraduates, who are more likely to need storage for summer and winter breaks than graduate students. The student body at Georgia State University is about 7.25% of Atlanta's population, so student moving patterns can have a noticeable effect on storage prices.
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Average Atlanta storage price per sq. ft is $1.03
| 10.00' x 10.00' | $123.14 |
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The Storage Neighbor - Atlanta/Edgewood
Atlanta, GA 30312
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The Storage Neighbor - Atlanta/Edgewood
Atlanta, GA 30312 Distance: 1.5 miles 5' x 5': $70.00 |
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Decatur - 2910 N Decatur Rd
Decatur, GA 30033
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Decatur - 2910 N Decatur Rd
Decatur, GA 30033 Distance: 7.4 miles 5' x 10': $102.00 |
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Northlake Storage
Tucker, GA 30084
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Northlake Storage
Tucker, GA 30084 Distance: 10.1 miles 10' x 10': $125.00 |
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Pak-It-Inn Mableton
Mableton, GA 30126
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Pak-It-Inn Mableton
Mableton, GA 30126 Distance: 9.5 miles 5' x 10': $55.00 |
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Atlanta - 1890 Briarwood Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Atlanta - 1890 Briarwood Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329 Distance: 7.5 miles 5' x 3½': $22.00 |
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CubeSmart Self Storage
Decatur, GA 30032
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CubeSmart Self Storage
Decatur, GA 30032 Distance: 9.1 miles 6' x 20': $80.25 |
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Dobbins Mini-Warehouse
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Dobbins Mini-Warehouse
Atlanta, GA 30318 Distance: 4.0 miles 5' x 5': $49.00 |
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Atlanta - 680 14th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Uncle Bob's Self Storage - Atlanta - 680 14th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318 Distance: 2.8 miles 10' x 9': $122.00 |
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SpaceMax Storage - Zonolite/Emory
Atlanta, GA 30306
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SpaceMax Storage - Zonolite/Emory
Atlanta, GA 30306 Distance: 5.0 miles 5' x 5': $55.00 |
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Fourteenth Street Self Storage
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Fourteenth Street Self Storage
Atlanta, GA 30318 Distance: 2.7 miles 5' x 7': $80.00 |