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Small Storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Photo of Public Storage - Myrtle Beach - 545 International Dr
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Photo of Midgard Self Storage - Murrells Inlet - 4971 US Highway 17 Bypass South
Photo of Area Storage - Myrtle Beach - 3980
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 3399 - Surfside Beach - Beaver Run Blvd
Photo of SmartStop Self Storage - Myrtle Beach - 338 Jesse St
Photo of Public Storage - Myrtle Beach - 31 Leisure Ln
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 3590 - Myrtle Beach - Glenns Bay Rd
Photo of SmartStop Self Storage - Myrtle Beach - 4630 Dick Pond Road
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 1746 - Myrtle Beach - Ricks Industrial Park Dr
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 7664 - Longs - Highway 90
Photo of SpareBox Storage - Conway - SC-905
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Storage prices in Myrtle Beach, SC

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

Average Monthly Price by Storage Unit Size in Myrtle Beach, SC

Based on 209 storage units in Myrtle Beach.

$44.47

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Cheapest Storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

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    Cheapest 5x10 storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

    $15.00$38.29
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    Cheapest 10x10 storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

    $30.00$67.85
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    Cheapest 10x15 storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

    $36.00$88.16
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    Cheapest 10x20 storage in Myrtle Beach, SC

    $101.00$128.55
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Average prices last updated on 04-01-2026.

Average Price by Storage Unit Size in Myrtle Beach, SC

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

Unit SizeAverage PriceLowest Price
5' x 5'$35.76$12.00
5' x 10'$38.29$15.00
10' x 10'$67.85$30.00
10' x 15'$88.16$36.00
10' x 20'$128.55$101.00
10' x 25'$134.74$100.00
10' x 30'$269.00$269.00

The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina over the past 180 days is $57.36.

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

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Looking to Move to Myrtle Beach? Here's What to Know

Folks love living in Myrtle Beach, and the city's many amenities, affordability, and gorgeous location make it one of the top 50 best places to live in the U.S. according to U.S. News. As the fastest-growing city in the country, Myrtle Beach is an especially exciting place to be right now. If you're planning to relocate to a new part of the country, Myrtle Beach could be the perfect city for you.

A High-Quality of Life Awaits You in Myrtle Beach

Although it's a popular tourist spot thanks to its beautiful white sand beaches and second-to-none golf courses, Myrtle Beach is a fantastic place to put down roots. Housing costs are about 32 percent lower than the U.S. average, and if that's not enough to tempt you, then the year-round mild, warm weather surely will.

There's always something going on in town, whether it's a music festival, food festival, or art festival. Go golfing at one of the many courses in the Myrtle Beach area, or take your kids down to the boardwalk, where they can splash around in the sea or hit the arcades. As an up-and-coming city, Myrtle Beach is a thrilling spot for foodies with over 2,000 restaurants to choose from.

Along the Grand Strand are several fantastic farmers' markets where you can shop for local produce. Saunter over to an art gallery or the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum or head to the Brookgreen Gardens, where art and nature meet.

Take Advantage of Myrtle Beach's Booming Economy

Myrtle Beach lies in Horry County where several industries dominate the market. Tech, manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, hospitality, tourism, and the marine industry make up a large part of the local economy. If you're looking to expand your business, South Carolina is one of the best places in the U.S. to run a business.

Entrepreneurs and business owners keen to capitalize on South Carolina's business-friendly culture can look to storage units in Myrtle Beach to stash their surplus merchandise, office furniture, and business records when establishing or growing their companies. With many self-storage facilities offering a huge array of storage unit sizes, you'll easily be able to find the ideal storage solution to meet your needs.

Here are Myrtle Beach's Top Neighborhoods

If you're seriously considering a move to Myrtle Beach, these are the top neighborhoods to live in.

Market Common

Easily one of the most popular parts of Myrtle Beach, living in Market Common is undeniably amazing. With ready access to phenomenal shops, popular restaurants, and the beautiful Grand Park, you have virtually everything you could want all in one neighborhood. There's a variety of homes available to suit different budgets, whether you're looking to buy or rent.

Grand Dunes

Also ranking high on people's lists of top neighborhoods to move to in Myrtle Beach is Grand Dunes. It's a pricier part of town, a large planned community of luxury homes. Located near the Grande Dune Golf Course and not far from the beach, it's a wonderful area for anyone who leads an active lifestyle and has more money to spend.

Frequently asked questions about storage in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Are there any safe alternatives if I am considering sleeping in a storage unit?

Yes, there are alternatives to sleeping in a storage unit. Couchsurfing, shortterm rental platforms, or seeking assistance from local social services are some available options. It's also advisable to speak to a social worker to understand your housing options better.

How often does the average storage unit cost change over the course of a year?

The average cost of a storage unit can fluctuate throughout the year based on various factors such as demand, location, and seasonality. In Myrtle Beach, where the average unit price is $57.36, you may notice changes in cost more frequently during peak moving seasons, typically in spring and summer, compared to slower periods like fall and winter.

What are the dimensions of a small storage unit?

The standard dimensions of a small storage unit are typically in the range of 5 feet by 5 feet to 5 feet by 10 feet.

Can a 1-bedroom apartment's items fit into a small size storage unit?

Yes, a smallsized storage unit can usually hold contents of a minimally furnished 1bedroom apartment. For an apartment with lots of furniture and belongings, a larger storage unit, such as a 10 x 10, might be required.

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