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Small Storage in Seattle, WA

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Photo of Public Storage - Federal Way - 34701 Pacific Hwy S
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Storage prices in Seattle, WA

Prices vary by unit size and amenities. Compare facilities in Seattle to find the right unit.

Average Monthly Price by Storage Unit Size in Seattle, WA

Based on 289 storage units in Seattle.

$117.75

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Cheapest Storage in Seattle, WA

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    Cheapest 5x10 storage in Seattle, WA

    $44.00$72.2
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    Cheapest 10x10 storage in Seattle, WA

    $68.00$116.43
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    Cheapest 10x15 storage in Seattle, WA

    $87.00$188.93
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    Cheapest 10x20 storage in Seattle, WA

    $144.00$347.88
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Average prices last updated on 04-01-2026.

Average Price by Storage Unit Size in Seattle, WA

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

Unit SizeAverage PriceLowest Price
5' x 5'$56.19$21.00
5' x 10'$72.20$44.00
10' x 10'$116.43$68.00
10' x 15'$188.93$87.00
10' x 20'$347.88$144.00
10' x 25'$154.00$154.00
10' x 30'$398.01$276.00

The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Seattle, Washington over the past 180 days is $102.09.

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

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Seattle, Washington Self Storage

As the largest city in the Pacific Northwest, the "Emerald City" sees a constant influx of tech workers, entrepreneurs, hikers, and coffee lovers. Seattle's rainy climate and outdoor-loving population have been known to leverage storage solutions to facilitate and enhance their adventurous lifestyles.

Seattleites need storage units for kayaks, hiking gear, and winter sports equipment, while boat and RV owners seek seasonal vehicle storage during the off-season. The city's thriving small business scene and strict apartment sizing also drive storage demand, particularly in downtown areas.

Storage facilities concentrate in industrial districts like SODO and Interbay, with major providers including SecureSpace Self Storage, Public Storage and Extra Space. Climate-controlled units serve a dual purpose for Seattle residents, protecting belongings from moisture damage and catering to the city's population of wine collectors and connoisseurs. Facilities near Capitol Hill and First Hill offer 24/7 access for business customers, while those in Ballard provide boat/RV storage with drive-up access.

Find the Perfect Seattle Storage Unit

Seattle storage unit sizes range from small lockers to warehouse-sized spaces, accommodating both personal and commercial storage needs. A simple 5x5 storage unit fits winter clothing and holiday decorations, while 10x10 units accommodate furniture from a one-bedroom apartment. Larger 10x20 storage units store vehicles or house contents during moves between Seattle neighborhoods.

For oversized items like boats and camping gear, look for facilities with wide driveways and drive-up access. SpareFoot's size calculator will help you select the right size storage unit. From there, you can use our handy search tool to filter for amenities like climate control to ensure proper protection from Seattle's damp conditions for an optimal storage experience.

Seattle Wine Storage and Climate-Controlled Storage Units

Seattle's damp climate and temperature fluctuations make climate-controlled storage crucial for protecting valuable items. Wine collectors particularly benefit from specialized wine storage units that maintain optimal conditions - typically 55 degrees F with 70% humidity.

These units protect wine collections from Seattle's summer heat spikes and winter temperature drops, preserving wine quality and investment value. Climate-controlled units, or heated storage units, also safeguard wooden furniture, electronics, antiques, and business inventory from moisture damage. For wine enthusiasts, dedicated wine storage facilities in neighborhoods like SoDo and Bellevue offer additional security features, 24/7 access, and individual temperature monitoring systems.

Self-storage Near Me in Seattle

Selecting the right self storage unit for your unique needs and lifestyle is as easy as the click of a button with SpareFoot. Find the extra storage space you need by comparing hundreds of Seattle storage options by neighborhood, amenities, and price.

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Frequently asked questions about storage in Seattle, Washington

How much is a storage unit per month in Seattle?

There is a wide range of pricing options available for storage units in Seattle. If you're looking for a little extra space, a small 5x5 unit will cost you about $85-$120/month. A midsize unit offering 10x10 feet of storage space runs at $160-$220/month. A larger unit, such as a 10x20 storage space costs $280-$350. Of course, these prices will fluctuate based on additional amenities and add-ons such as insurance coverage, convenient locations and short or long-term storage.

Can you store wine in a storage unit?

Yes, wine can be stored in a temperature-controlled storage unit that offers consistent temperatures (55-57 degrees F) and humidity (60-70%). This amenity is not offered by all facilities. You can filter for climate control using the SpareFoot storage search tool to optimize your storage search and rental process.

What storage unit has the biggest size?

Most Seattle storage facilities offer a variety of unit sizes reaching upwards of 300 square feet of storage space for a 10x30 unit. Some industrial storage unit facilities can customize sizes to your specifications at cost - but a 10x30 or even a 10x20 unit can store most of your extra belongings.

Is it legal to store a car in a storage unit?

Yes, storing cars in a storage facility is legal in Seattle and provides a secure storage solutions for your car. The unit must be drive-up accessible and have a minimum unit size of 10x20. The vehicle must be registered and insured. The city of Seattle also offers additional storage spaces for recreational vehicles, which means you won't have trouble finding boat storage units when you're done cruising around Puget Sound for the season.

What fits in a 10x20 size unit?

A 10x20 unit offers 200 square feet of extra space and is among the larger storage unit sizes available to general consumers. These spaces are excellent for bulky items such as large furniture and can accommodate the contents of a 2-bedroom home or larger apartment with ease. 10x20 units are often used to store vehicles, and other assorted items such as major appliances, outdoor furniture, and enough boxes of belongings to clear out space for your next move or renovation.

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