Coupon IconDeals

Find Cheap Storage in Newport News

Storage Units in Newport News, VA

  • Compare Storage Prices
  • Free Reservation
  • Find Exclusive Deals
  • No Credit Card Required

Don’t know the zip code you want in Newport News? Start here

1 - 15 of 25 storage facilities near Newport News, VA
Go Store It - Hampton Roads - 5200 West Mercury Boulevard
Image coming soon
RECOMMENDED FACILITY
Go Store It - Hampton RoadsNewport News VA 236054.7 miles away
Life Storage - Newport News - J Clyde Morris Boulevard - 473 J Clyde Morris Blvd
Public Storage - Newport News - 12600 Jefferson Ave - 12600 Jefferson Ave
MyStorage - Newport News - 14750 Warwick Blvd - 14750 Warwick Blvd
Ocean Storage - Yorktown - 105 Professional Parkway
Self-Storage at the E-Commerce Center of Hampton - 1708 Todds Lane
Public Storage - Hampton - 1205 W Pembroke Ave - 1205 W Pembroke Ave
Storage Sense - Williamsburg - Pocahontas - 9297 Pocahontas Trail
No facility image

12607 Courthouse Hwy Smithfield, VA 23430

We're unable to provide reservations for this facility.

Can't decide? Let SpareFoot help you choose.

Helpful Resources

How Does Self-Storage Work?

First time renting self-storage? Read how it works here.

Storage Unit Size Guide

Find out what size storage unit you need.

Storage Unit Amenities

From climate control to 24-hour access, decide which features you need.

Storage Unit Safety & Security

Learn how storage facilities keep your belongings safe.

Newport News Moving Insights You Need Now

Located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, Newport News is the fifth most populous city in Virginia and a great place to live if you are looking for a blend between diversity, a laid-back suburban feel, and being close to larger city amenities.

With a rich history going back to the landing at Jamestown back in 1607, Newport News has also played an important role as a supply and embarkation port in the two world wars. The city preserves many of its historic sites and its economy is still partly driven by the many port facilities. In addition to those, the military, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries also have great significance in Newport News.

As far as housing is concerned, it is 22 percent cheaper to rent here than in nearby Virginia Beach and, on average, you have to pay 30 percent less to own a home.

Education Highlights in Newport News

The good primary and secondary schools in the city make it an attractive relocation choice for families with children. As of 2022, Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) educate around 26,500 children in three early childhood centers, 25 elementary schools, nine middle schools, and seven high schools.

The city also has special programs in place, like the ones at Denbigh High School's Aviation Academy, the Enterprise Academy in the Oyster Point Business Park, the New Horizons Career & Technical Education Center, and the Telecom program at the Telecommunications Center.

When it comes to higher education, most students here learn at Christopher Newport University (CNU), the education center of the Virginia Peninsula Community College, and the nearby public universities in Norfolk and Williamsburg.

Time for Outdoor Leisure

Newport News has over 30 parks with several hiking and walking trails, bike trails, picnic shelters, and playgrounds. Some of the most popular activities and venues include:

  • Saltwater fishing at Hilton Pier in the Hilton Village historic district and at James River Pier in Huntington Park. The latter is the longest fishing pier on the East Coast.

  • Freshwater fishing at Lee Hall and Harwood's Mill Reservoirs. You can rent Jon boats or launch your own. Note that gas motors are not allowed and you can rent self storage units in Newport News to keep your boat safe throughout the year. Check the amenities of different storage facilities in the area before making a decision, you might find a convenient one with the first month free.

  • Golfing at the Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run. The Cardinal Championship Golf Course is suitable for golfers of all skill levels, whereas the Deer Run Golf Course is tailored by Ed Ault to more experienced golfers.

  • Hiking, biking, canoeing, and playing disc golf in Newport News Park, one of the largest municipal parks on the East Coast. The park also includes a 30-acre aeromodel flying field, an archery range, and lovely floral gardens.

  • Taking the kids to some of the largest and most fun playgrounds in the area: Fantasy Farm Playground in Riverview Farm Park and Fort Fun in Huntington Park.

Discover the Historic Newport News

A great way to experience Newport News is heading out on a driving tour. You can download city brochures that guide you on an art and sculpture itinerary or showcase Civil War sites and related attractions. You can also enjoy an audio driving tour with stories about the city and its compelling history.

Points of interest include Lee Hall Depot (1881), Lee Hall Mansion, the historic house museum of Endview, the restored home of James A. Fields, the Mariners' Museum and Park, the Virginia War Museum, and the Virginia Living Museum.

Newport News, VA Neighborhoods Locals Prefer to Live In

Here are a few of the most sought-after neighborhoods among families and professionals.

Denbigh (23608)

This is a large suburban neighborhood located in the northern part of Newport News. It is home to many families and is known for its good schools and affordable housing options.

Kiln Creek (23602)

This is another suburban neighborhood located in the southern part of Newport News. It is known for its large homes, golf course, and shopping centers.

Hilton Village (23601)

This is a historic neighborhood located just east of downtown Newport News. It is known for its charming, walkable streets and its mix of historic and modern homes.

Menchville (23602)

This is a residential neighborhood located just west of Kiln Creek. It is known for its good schools and quiet streets.

Port Warwick (23606)

This is a mixed-use neighborhood located just south of Denbigh. It is known for its walkability, with many shops, restaurants, and businesses located within easy walking distance of each other.

Frequently asked questions

Is climate control storage necessary in Newport News, VA?

Climate controlled storage is necessary in Newport News if you're planning to store sensitive items like wood furniture, electronics, paper documents and heirlooms or sentimental items. These items might be subject to damage in extreme heat or cold temperatures and high humidity levels. Climate controlled storage units are typically kept between 50 and 80 degrees year round with humidity control.

What is the smallest storage unit I can rent in Newport News, VA?

Storage lockers are technically the smallest storage unit size in Newport News, VA, but these units look more like a cabinet than a standard storage unit. A 5x5 unit is the smallest standard storage unit and much more popular with renters than a storage locker.

Are there first month free storage deals in Newport News, VA?

Most storage facilities in Newport News, VA offer discounts and specials to first time renters, including first month free. You can compare storage facilities and units on SpareFoot to ensure you get the best price and deal possible.

What size truck is required for a 10x20 storage unit in Newport News, VA?

To prevent making multiple trips, you should rent a 26 foot moving truck for a 10x20 storage unit.

Where can I find commercial storage for my business near Newport News, VA?

To easily find commercial storage in Newport News, VA look for storage facilities that either specifically advertise this option, or have storage units with amenities like climate control, 24-hour access, drive-up access and electrical sockets.

How much do storage units cost in Newport News, Virginia?

The biggest factor when it comes to the cost of storage units in Newport News, Virginia is 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 Newport News, Virginia 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 Newport News, Virginia. Compare the available facilities on SpareFoot and filter by preferred storage amenities and features.

Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select Newport News storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in Newport News, Virginia for the most common storage unit sizes.

Unit SizeAverage PriceLowest Price
5 x 5$91.79$35.00
5 x 10$92.34Not Available
10 x 10$147.28Not Available
10 x 15$172.44Not Available
10 x 20$181.43Not Available

The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Newport News, Virginia over the past 180 days is $112.43.

Data for the cheapest self-storage unit is updated every 15 minutes.

Newport News Self-Storage: At A Glance

Does Newport News student population affect self-storage prices?

Colleges and universities located in or nearby Newport News include Christopher Newport University. College students often need self-storage during summer and winter breaks and can drive prices up during these seasons.

How does seasonality affect Newport News self-storage prices?

Storage prices in Newport News tend to be somewhat volatile when compared to other cities. Prices can vary by about $72.9 monthly depending on the time of year. Newport News self-storage prices are highest inSeptember, and lowest in December.

Filters

Unit size

Amenities