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Based on 2,658 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding self storage units in Salt Lake City 4.9 out of 5 on average
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58% of listings are within 0.4 miles; average price $286.
Storage units average 15 minutes response time and cost $523.
17% of units have security cameras; 25% offer climate control.
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Average storage facility Salt Lake City, UT | $78 | $96 | $135 | $212 | $319 |
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Stor 'em Self Storage Salt Lake City, UT (2 miles) | $233 | $233 | $233 | $233 | $761 |
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
65% of storage spaces in Salt Lake City have security cameras as an amenity provided by the host
Indoor spaces like vacant offices or residential rooms offer increased protection
In Salt Lake City, 38% 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 Salt Lake City is typically a similar price to surrounding areas
Salt Lake City is known for its highs and lows–from mountain peaks to deep valleys and record highs of 105 degrees °F in the summer to record lows of -22 degrees °F in the winter. While Utah is categorized as a desert, it also houses the Greatest Snow on Earth.
So how can Salt Lake City residents deal with these temperature extremes–especially when they occur in the same week? For SLC locals, it’s not that unusual for it to drop to 35 degrees on Monday then jump back up to 75 degrees that Friday.
With this in mind, you may be asking: What self-storage unit can brave both the blistering winters and the scorching summers?
We’re here to help you find the perfect storage, one that’s secure and Utah-weather-resistant. Whether you’re looking for item storage, RV storage, or boat storage, a storage facility in Salt Lake City, UT can meet your storage needs.
Climate-controlled storage is unnecessary for these items. Even when exposed to the desert heat and harsh winter winds, clothes, books, tools, kitchenware, and holiday decorations won’t sustain any major damage. So why waste your hard-earned money on climate-controlled storage when you’re only storing old baby clothes? (Especially when a standard drive-up storage unit will do the trick).
Climate-controlled units maintain temperatures between 55 and 85 degrees °F while regulating humidity levels. Note that “temperature-controlled units” are not the same as “climate-controlled units.”
While Salt Lake has a pretty arid climate, you’ll still need to worry about exposing your delicate items to extreme temperature fluctuations.
Be aware that climate-controlled storage costs anywhere from 25%-40% more than traditional non-climatized storage.
Note: Because indoor-access storage facilities often prohibit vehicle storage (of any kind), always choose a drive-up unit. Just be sure to confirm with the facility that they permit car and other vehicle storage.
While some facilities may not allow renters to store cars in a traditional 10’x20’ drive-up unit, there may be designated canopied parking lots for those in need of vehicle storage.
With Salt Lake City’s cost of living on the rise, expect to see hikes in local self-storage prices. Unfortunately, many self-storage aggregate sites instruct visitors to contact the facility for more information related to pricing.
Fortunately, on peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, the fixed price is always posted–so you don’t have to worry about calling the facility for pricing information.
Generally speaking, you can expect peer-to-peer self-storage options to be up to 30% cheaper than traditional options.
In SLC, a 5’x5’ unit at a traditional storage facility will cost around $74 per month, whereas on Neighbor you’ll pay around $21 a month for the same storage space.
If you go the traditional route, you’ll have the choice between indoor access and drive-up storage units. But what’s the difference exactly?
With both indoor access and drive-up access units, you’ll usually have the following unit size options:
On Neighbor’s peer-to-peer marketplace, you’ll have a much broader range of options including…
But let’s set the record straight: Neighbor’s storage marketplace doesn’t only list residential spaces. You’ll also find the same traditional storage units you’d find on other aggregates just listed at prices 30% cheaper.
Although storage facilities are available in Salt Lake City, Utah, Neighbor storage features affordable, close by and secure self storage.
If you'd like information about traditional self storage nearby, use the list of facilities for more information:
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