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Pricing for self-storage in Washington, Washington
The biggest factor when it comes to self-storage prices in Washington, Washington is size. Below are some monthly price ranges you can expect to see in Washington, Washington based on different storage unit sizes.
Unit Size | Average Price | Lowest Price |
---|---|---|
5 x 5 | $64.00 | |
5 x 10 | $93.16 | |
10 x 10 | $153.46 | |
10 x 15 | $214.20 | |
10 x 20 | $196.04 |
The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Washington, Washington over the past 180 days is $106.25.
Data for the cheapest self-storage unit is updated every 15 minutes.
Washington Self-Storage: At A Glance
Do I need a climate controlled storage unit in Washington?
The forecast high for Washington is 70 degrees today. The record high for today in Washington is 94 degrees. High temperatures and humidity can cause mold and mildew to thrive. If you're considering storing items that are susceptible to mold and mildew during this period, consider renting a climate controlled storage unit.
Does Washington student population affect self-storage prices?
Colleges and universities located in or nearby Washington include American University, Catholic University of America, George Washington University, Georgetown University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, University of The District of Columbia. College students often need self-storage during summer and winter breaks and can drive prices up during these seasons.
How does seasonality affect Washington self-storage prices?
Storage prices in Washington tend to be somewhat volatile when compared to other cities. Prices can vary by about $77.30 monthly depending on the time of year. Washington self-storage prices are highest inJune, and lowest in December.
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