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Based on 75 storage units in San Francisco.
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Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select San Francisco, California storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in San Francisco, California for the most common storage unit sizes.
| Unit Size | Average Price | Lowest Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5' x 5' | $114.50 | |
| 5' x 10' | $210.01 | |
| 10' x 10' | $316.34 | |
| 10' x 15' | $736.00 | |
| 10' x 20' | $605.00 | |
| 10' x 25' | Not Available | Not Available |
| 10' x 30' | Not Available | Not Available |
The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in San Francisco, California over the past 180 days is $173.93.
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San Francisco and the surrounding areas are a big draw for the tech industry, so people are constantly moving around the area. This industry creates huge demand for storage in San Francisco, so you'll find many conveniently located throughout the Bay Area.
Many new self-storage facilities have been built in recent years to meet the growing city's storage needs, as well as nearby Silicon Valley cities like Palo Alto, Cupertino, and Mountain View. San Francisco offers facilities with 24-hour access, drive-up access, and storage options with advanced security to keep your personal belongings safe.
Storage facilities in San Francisco range from multistory buildings with elevator access to single-story facilities with drive-up access. You'll find storage solutions throughout the city, from Marin Street to Geary Blvd and Mission Street.
San Francisco has a wide variety of storage options and sizes, depending on your needs. Small storage units, such as mini lockers and 5x5 storage units, are popular for storing a handful of boxes or seasonal items, like holiday decor, lawn tools, or even off-season clothing.
A 10x10 unit is the most popular size for self-storage and it can fit the contents of a one-bedroom apartment or home, such as large furniture, mattress sets, appliances, and several boxes. Larger units, such as 10x25 or 10x30 units, are also available for multi-bedroom moves or vehicle storage.
Businesses can also use self-storage for commercial storage to store excess equipment, office furniture and inventory. Use our storage unit size guide to determine the right size for you.
While San Francisco has a pretty stable climate temperature-wise, humidity can be a problem. If you are storing items sensitive to moisture like musical instruments, vinyl records, or wood furniture, it is probably best to look for climate-controlled storage. These units are kept at a consistent temperature and humidity level year-round to ensure your personal belongings are well protected while in storage.
San Francisco has many storage options nearby, including various sizes of storage units, secure storage facilities, and vehicle storage. You can use SpareFoot to compare units and find the right one near you. Search our storage marketplace by zip code or address, then filter by the unit size you need, amenities you are looking for, and use the map to find the best storage units near you.
Once you've found the right option, you can make a reservation online without a credit card and pay your first month's rent when you move in to your facility.