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- 8 Things to Consider When Choosing a Long Term Storage Unit
- The location of the facility and proximity to your home
- The hours of operation and storage access
- The price and payment plans
- The storage unit’s environment and amenities
- The safety and security measures
- The reviews and ratings
- The facility’s insurance options
- The specific items you plan to store
- Ready to store your belongings this year?
What to Consider When Choosing a Long Term Storage Unit
There are a number of reasons why you may need long term storage for your belongings. Perhaps you’re moving abroad and need to put household items in storage. Or maybe you need a spot to store seasonal items, such as winter clothes and skis, throughout the year. Many people also choose to store larger items (think: cars, boats and RVs) long-term because they lack space in their home. Whatever the reason you need long term storage, know that you have plenty of self-storage options. In fact, chances are good that there are dozens of storage facilities located near your house. If you’re not sure how to choose a storage unit that’s right for your long term storage needs, we can help. Here are 8 important considerations to make when selecting a long term storage facility.
8 Things to Consider When Choosing a Long Term Storage Unit
The location of the facility and proximity to your home
The hours of operation and storage access
The price and payment plans
The storage unit’s environment and amenities
The safety and security measures
The reviews and ratings
The facility’s insurance options
The specific items you plan to store
Ready to store your belongings this year?
Fortunately, it’s easy to locate nearby storage units with Moving.com’s storage finder. All you have to do is type in the zip code or your city and state, and click the ‘find storage’ button. Moving.com will pull quotes from nearby storage unit facilities to compare. You can even sort them by ratings, price and distance from your home.