Redmond, WA supports a storage market shaped by its population of roughly 77,353 residents. Whether you're relocating within Washington, making room at home, or storing seasonal gear, the local facility mix in Redmond includes both national operators and independent, family-run storage businesses.
Who rents storage units in Redmond?
Storage use in Redmond, WA skews heavily toward long-term, practical needs: extra space for household items, parking for seasonal recreational vehicles, farm equipment, or inventory for local businesses. Short-term "between moves" storage happens too, but the bulk of the market is residents who simply need more space than their home offers. Rates in smaller cities like Redmond are usually well below what you'd pay in the nearest major metro — often 20–40% less for equivalent units.
Climate-controlled vs. standard storage in Redmond
Redmond, WA has a marine-west coast climate — cool, damp, and overcast for large portions of the year. The persistent moisture is the main storage consideration here: even indoor units can develop mustiness, and anything cardboard or fabric stored in a non-climate unit for more than a few months risks mildew. Climate-controlled storage (which also controls humidity) is a popular choice in this region, especially for long-term storage.
What to look for in a Redmond storage facility
Storage in Redmond, WA 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). Smaller markets like Redmond usually have a handful of local facilities plus some in neighboring towns — worth widening your search radius if the nearest facility is full or overpriced.
Compare before you give out your phone number
Storage shopping in Redmond is easier when you compare first and contact facilities only after you have a shortlist. Use this page to scan prices, reviews, climate-control availability, drive-up access, and gate features without filling out lead forms or opening ten tabs.
- •Most storage facilities in Redmond 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 Redmond typically costs 15–30% more per month than standard non-climate units — worth it for electronics, wood furniture, and sentimental items.
- •Washington's damp climate can cause mustiness in non-climate units over time — humidity-controlled storage is worth considering for long-term rentals.
- •In a smaller market like Redmond, widening your search to nearby towns often unlocks better rates or unit availability.
- •Most facilities in Redmond offer month-to-month contracts with no long-term commitment, plus first-month-free or reduced-rate promos for new renters.