Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to our most common questions below. If you need more information, please don't hesitate to call our St. Cloud office!

(1) How much is a storage unit per month?

Monthly rental rates for a storage unit in St. Cloud, FL, vary widely based on a few key factors:

  • Size: Smaller units (like a 5x5) will cost less than larger units (like a 10x20).
  • Amenities: Climate-controlled units, which protect sensitive items from Florida's heat and humidity, typically cost more than standard, non-climate-controlled units.
  • Location: Ground-floor or drive-up units may have different rates than units on an upper level.
  • Promotions: We frequently offer web-only specials, move-in discounts, or first-month-free promotions.

Because prices fluctuate, the best way to get an accurate quote is to call us directly or check our "Rent Storage" page for the most current pricing and availability.


(2) What is the going rate for a 10x10 storage unit?

The price for a 10x10 unit, our most popular size, can vary. Here in the St. Cloud area, you can generally expect a 10x10 unit to range from approximately $85 to $145 per month.

The final price depends heavily on whether you choose a standard drive-up unit or a climate-controlled unit. We recommend contacting our facility manager for today's exact rates and any available move-in specials.


(3) How much should I expect to pay for a storage unit?

Your total cost will depend entirely on the size and type of unit you need. As a general guide for the St. Cloud market:

  • Small units (e.g., 5x5, 5x10) are great for boxes and small furniture and might range from $45 to $90 per month.
  • Medium units (e.g., 10x10, 10x15) can hold the contents of a one- or two-bedroom apartment and often range from $85 to $170 per month.
  • Large units (e.g., 10x20, 10x30) can store the contents of a full house or a vehicle and may range from $150 to $300+ per month.

For the best value, we suggest calling our team. We can help you determine the smallest-size unit you'll need so you aren't paying for space you don't use.


(4) Can I sleep in my storage room?

No. Under no circumstances is it permitted to sleep, live, or inhabit a storage unit.

This is a strict policy for several critical reasons:

  • It is illegal. Federal, state, and local housing laws prohibit living in a storage unit.
  • It is extremely dangerous. Storage units do not have proper ventilation, running water, or sanitation, and they are not compliant with fire codes for residential living.
  • It violates your rental agreement. Living in a unit is a serious breach of your lease and will result in immediate eviction and termination of your rental agreement.

Our facility is for storage use only. The safety of all our tenants is our top priority.