Search for storage units near me in Boston, MA with every marketplace and local operator in one search. Compare prices, climate control, and promos across hundreds of facilities — in seconds. We found 60 storage units near you — sorted by price, distance, and rating below.
Sources: Google Places, OpenStreetMap, US Census · Estimates calibrated to Massachusetts market medians. Verify final pricing with the facility before reserving.
Estimated monthly rates based on market medians for Massachusetts. Actual prices vary by facility — click through for current rates.
| Unit size | Standard | Climate |
|---|---|---|
| 5×5Fits a closet — boxes & small items | $69/mo | $88/mo |
| 5×10Fits a small bedroom | $105/mo | $150/mo |
| 5×15Fits 1 bedroom + extras | $128/mo | $159/mo |
| 10×10Fits 1–2 bedrooms | $171/mo | $197/mo |
| 10×15Fits 2–3 bedrooms | $215/mo | $298/mo |
| 10×20Fits 3–4 bedrooms or small garage | $286/mo | $316/mo |
| 10×25Fits 4–5 bedrooms | $354/mo | $467/mo |
| 10×30Fits full garage / small warehouse | $369/mo | $507/mo |
If you're searching for storage units near me in Boston, you're looking at a local market of about 675,647 residents in Massachusetts. Storage rates, unit availability, and amenities vary by neighborhood — our search pulls every facility we can find, so you can compare them side by side instead of calling around.
The typical storage renter in Boston, MA is someone in transition — between apartments, consolidating after a move, freeing up a garage, or temporarily holding furniture during a renovation. Small business use is also common: contractors storing tools and equipment, online sellers holding inventory, real estate professionals with staging furniture. Short-term rentals (1–3 months) make up the majority of contracts; long-term storage skews toward RV/boat parking and commercial inventory.
Boston, MA sees four distinct seasons with cold winters and warm, humid summers. That temperature swing — freezing nights to 90°F days over the year — stresses anything stored in a non-climate-controlled unit. Wood furniture expands and contracts, vinyl cracks, electronics suffer from condensation cycles. Climate-controlled storage keeps a steady 55–85°F range year-round and is widely recommended in Massachusetts for anything you plan to store longer than a single season.
Storage in Boston, MA is a competitive local market — in many parts of the city you'll find multiple facilities within a few miles of each other. That's good for you as a renter: you can comparison-shop instead of taking the first quote. When evaluating, weigh the obvious (price, distance from your home) against the less-obvious (gate hours, whether the unit is ground-floor or requires an elevator, month-to-month vs. minimum-term contracts, and whether the quoted price is the ongoing rate or a first-month promo that bumps up on month 2). A city the size of Boston typically has 15–30 storage facilities within a reasonable drive; our search surfaces them in one place.
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