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5×5 | 5×10 | 10×20 | |
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Average storage facility Boston, MA | $69 | $104 | $331 |
Neighbor 59 storage spaces nearby | |||
Public Storage Boston, MA (0 miles) | $116 | $150 | $416 |
Extra Space Storage Dorchester, MA (3 miles) | $87 | $122 | $400 |
Extra Space Storage Somerville, MA (3 miles) | $90 | $108 | $378 |
Compare the pros and cons of renting from various storage unit options, including drive-up and interior units
Enclosed drive-up storage units, like garages, have an outdoor entrance
55% of storage spaces in Boston have security cameras as an amenity provided by the host
Indoor spaces like vacant offices or residential rooms offer increased protection
In Boston, 10% of listings do not have stairs leading to the storage space, allowing for easy access
Indoor storage units that allow vehicles provide protection over outdoor parking
Residential indoor parking in Boston is 55% cheaper than nearby areas
Boston is the largest city in Massachusetts–which means you have plenty of neighborhoods to choose from. You can store your dorm essentials in a space near one of Boston’s 35+ universities/colleges.
From the city’s safest neighborhoods (e.g., West Roxbury or Beacon Hill) to the neighborhoods with the cheapest self-storage options, you can find Neighbor hosts across all 50 square miles of Boston.
Trust us to find you nearby self-storage options, perfect for the exact items you’re storing.
Need to store the contents of your college apartment when you go home for the summer semester? Dorchester, Roxbury, and Hyde Park are all Bostonian neighborhoods with historically low self-storage prices. Perfect for those on a college budget.
Storing a vehicle? Look for options in Back Bay or “Southie,” two areas known for their surplus of parking garages and paid monthly parking lots.
Storing business inventory/equipment? Look for spaces near your office. On Neighbor’s platform, you’ll be able to find self-storage options near the Financial District, Seaport District, or Kendall Square–depending on where your main office is located.
Whatever you’re storing, keep in mind that more populous cities will have higher demand (which usually means higher prices). Boston’s most populous neighborhoods include Fenway-Kenmore, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the South End.
Thankfully, you’ll save up to 30% on self-storage when you book with Neighbor–no matter where you choose to store your items.
Boston offers many different storage options for self storage. Traditional self storage units, however, are pricier, less secure, and more removed than Neighbor.com self storage.
If you'd like information about traditional storage facilities in Boston, check out the below list for more information:
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