Storage Units in New York, NY

Search for storage units near me in New York, NY with every marketplace and local operator in one search. Compare prices, climate control, and promos across hundreds of facilities — in seconds. We found 61 storage units near you — sorted by price, distance, and rating below.

New York storage at a glance

Lowest 5×5
$65/mo
state-calibrated estimate
Facilities found
61
within ~10 miles
Price range
$63 – $104
across listed facilities
Avg rating
4.7 ★
31,137 reviews
Climate-controlled
74%
of nearby facilities
Drive-up access
26%
of nearby facilities
Gated access
26%
of nearby facilities
Local demand
Very high
pop. 8,336,817
Best forUrban movesClimate-sensitive itemsTop-rated facilities

Sources: Google Places, OpenStreetMap, US Census · Estimates calibrated to New York market medians. Verify final pricing with the facility before reserving.

Average storage prices in New York

Estimated monthly rates based on market medians for New York. Actual prices vary by facility — click through for current rates.

Unit sizeStandardClimate
5×5Fits a closet — boxes & small items$67/mo$100/mo
5×10Fits a small bedroom$118/mo$155/mo
5×15Fits 1 bedroom + extras$143/mo$233/mo
10×10Fits 1–2 bedrooms$260/mo$328/mo
10×15Fits 2–3 bedrooms$244/mo$344/mo
10×20Fits 3–4 bedrooms or small garage$398/mo$492/mo
10×25Fits 4–5 bedrooms$454/mo$478/mo
10×30Fits full garage / small warehouse$494/mo$719/mo

Storage facilities in New York

About storage units in New York, NY

Finding storage units near me in New York, NY starts with understanding the local market. With a population of about 8,336,817, New York is a major metropolitan area in New York — and storage demand here tracks closely with how residents move, downsize, and store the things they can't keep in their homes.

Who rents storage units in New York?

Storage users in New York, NY tend to fall into a few predictable groups: renters between leases needing somewhere to stash furniture for a month or two, homeowners staging houses for sale, small-business owners storing inventory or seasonal stock, students who need summer storage, and longtime residents downsizing into smaller homes. Apartment density in New York, NY also means a lot of "we just don't have enough closet space" use cases — bikes, kayaks, holiday decorations, and hobby gear.

Climate-controlled vs. standard storage in New York

New York, NY 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 New York for anything you plan to store longer than a single season.

What to look for in a New York storage facility

Facilities in New York, NY compete on price, location, and amenity mix. National chains typically offer more consistent security and better online reservation flow; local operators often beat chain pricing and are more flexible on month-to-month terms. Rates can vary 30%+ between facilities just a few miles apart — especially between units near main roads or downtown versus facilities on the outskirts. The cheapest option isn't always the best; check the facility's Google reviews for clean-site signals and responsive management before locking in. With 8,336,817 residents, New York's storage market has real depth — expect at least 20–50 facilities within a 10-mile radius of most addresses.

  • Most storage facilities in New York offer units from 5×5 (25 sq ft) up to 10×30 (300 sq ft), with parking spots for RVs and boats at many locations.
  • Climate-controlled storage in New York typically costs 15–30% more per month than standard non-climate units — worth it for electronics, wood furniture, and sentimental items.
  • New York's freeze-thaw cycles mean temperature-sensitive items (electronics, vinyl, candles) do best in climate-controlled units.
  • With a population of 8,336,817, New York has a deep, competitive storage market — comparison shopping typically saves 20–40% off the first quote you'd get by calling one facility.
  • Most facilities in New York offer month-to-month contracts with no long-term commitment, plus first-month-free or reduced-rate promos for new renters.

Storage questions in New York

How much does a storage unit cost in New York?
Prices in New York range from around $118/mo for a 5×10 unit up to $719/mo for a climate-controlled 10×30. Pricing depends on size, climate control, access type, and the specific facility. Promotional rates like "first month free" or "50% off first 2 months" are common.
What size storage unit do I need?
A 5×10 fits a small bedroom's worth of items. A 10×10 is right for 1–2 bedrooms of furniture. A 10×20 is comparable to a single-car garage. A 10×30 is a full two-car garage worth of space. Use the table above to compare typical New York prices across sizes.
Should I choose climate-controlled storage in New York?
Climate-controlled units maintain a stable temperature and humidity — important for electronics, wood furniture, musical instruments, photos, documents, and anything that could warp, mildew, or degrade in extreme temperatures. In New York, climate control typically adds 15–30% to the monthly price.
What's the difference between drive-up and indoor storage?
Drive-up units open directly to the parking area — you pull up and unload without going through hallways. Great for frequent access or heavy items. Indoor units are inside a climate-controlled building, typically accessed via hallways, elevators, or carts. Usually more secure and weather-protected.

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