Looking for storage near you in Los Angeles? We track 132 facilities from Downtown LA to the Valley, Santa Monica to Pasadena, near USC and UCLA, and across every LA neighborhood—so you can find storage within minutes of where you live, work, or go to school.
Not sure what size you need? A 5×5 fits closet contents or dorm rooms. 10×10 holds a one-bedroom apartment. 10×20 stores a three-bedroom house. Filter by size, price, and neighborhood below to see what's available today.
Right now, 10×10 units average $214.87/month across Los Angeles, with the cheapest options starting at $84.00/month. Prices vary by location—Valley facilities typically cost less than Westside locations. Use our filters to compare pricing near you.
| Unit Size | Average Price | What Fits |
|---|---|---|
| 5'x5' | $82.67 | Closet, boxes, seasonal |
| 5'x10' | $125.77 | Studio, mattress set |
| 10'x10' | $214.87 | 1-bedroom apartment |
| 10'x15' | $307.05 | 2-bedroom home |
| 10'x20' | $406.39 | 3-bedroom house, vehicle |
We track live pricing from 135 storage facilities in Los Angeles and nearby areas. Here are the cheapest storage unit prices as of February 02, 2026:
Click the facility links to see current availability and book directly:
| Unit Size | Lowest Price | Cheapest Facility |
|---|---|---|
| 5×5 | $19.00/month | StorQuest - Paramount / Rosecrans |
| 5×10 | $40.00/month | Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St |
| 10×10 | $84.00/month | Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St |
| 10×15 | $91.00/month | Extra Space Storage - 4119 - Huntington Park - Maywood Ave |
| 10×20 | $118.00/month | Extra Space Storage - 4119 - Huntington Park - Maywood Ave |
Storage unit dimensions vary by facility. Click the facility links above to see the exact sizes offered and their current availability in Los Angeles.
What fits in each size: 5×5 holds closet contents or dorm room. 5×10 fits studio apartment contents. 10×10 holds one-bedroom apartment. 10×15 stores two-bedroom apartment. 10×20 fits three-bedroom house.
Unsure what size you need? Check our storage size guide to get a better idea of what fits.
Compare facilities in your preferred Los Angeles neighborhood to find storage with the features you need—temperature control, 24/7 access, ground-level loading, or vehicle parking.
Willing to drive outside of Los Angeles? Here's how pricing compares in nearby markets for 10×10 units:
| Market | Distance | Facilities | Average Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles | 0 mi | 180 | $197 |
| Glendale | 8 mi | 7 | $180 |
| Pasadena | 10 mi | 11 | $231 |
| Torrance | 20 mi | 25 | $185 |
| West Covina | 18 mi | 11 | $183 |
| Long Beach | 11 mi | 24 | $157 |
| Anaheim | 26 mi | 35 | $147 |
Average prices were calculated from FindStorageFast marketplace data on February 02, 2026 and are for reference purposes only.
Los Angeles storage facilities serve distinct neighborhoods with different traffic considerations, and usage needs. Understanding where facilities are located relative to freeways, transit, and your daily routes helps you avoid traffic delays every time you need to access your unit.
Storage near Downtown LA serves the Central Business District, Arts District, Little Tokyo, and Fashion District. Access Storage operates at 350 Mateo Street in the Arts District with temperature-controlled units and freight elevator access. You can walk there from the Metro Gold Line Pico/Aliso station in about five minutes.
The 110, 10, and 101 freeways all converge here, but expect heavy congestion weekdays between 7-9am and 4-7pm.
Access: Walking distance to Metro Rail, three major freeways, facility parking recommended
Mid-City facilities serve Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, Hancock Park, and West Adams. Public Storage runs multiple locations along Western Avenue and La Brea Avenue, while Extra Space Storage has facilities on San Vicente Boulevard near the 10 freeway. The area's older warehouse buildings mean you can often pull right up to your unit and load directly from your vehicle.
If you're storing business inventory or accessing your unit frequently, ground-floor loading beats waiting for elevators in multi-story buildings.
Access: Metro Purple/Red Lines, I-10 via La Brea/Western exits, ground-level loading common
Silver Lake and Echo Park facilities also serve Los Feliz and Atwater Village. Public Storage has a location on Fletcher Drive near the 5 freeway.
The 2 and 5 freeways run north-south through the area, though both get congested during morning and evening commutes. If you live on the hillside streets with tight parking, visiting your unit early morning when traffic is lighter makes the trip much easier.
Access: I-5 and CA-2 freeways, street parking tight on hills, early morning visits recommended
Hollywood area facilities serve Hollywood, East Hollywood, Thai Town, and Little Armenia. Life Storage operates on Santa Monica Boulevard near Western Avenue, while Public Storage has locations on Fountain Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. Most buildings here are older construction, so climate control is standard across the area.
The mix of entertainment industry professionals, apartment residents, and businesses along tourist corridors creates diverse storage needs. The 101 freeway cuts east-west through Hollywood, but if you're visiting during afternoons or weekends, tourist traffic around Hollywood can add significant time to your trip.
Access: US-101 via Highland/Western exits, Metro Red Line, avoid tourist areas afternoons/weekends
San Fernando Valley storage in Van Nuys and North Hollywood serves the central Valley corridor. Public Storage, Extra Space Storage, and CubeSmart all operate facilities along Sepulveda Boulevard, Van Nuys Boulevard, and Lankershim Boulevard. Many of these facilities have extensive ground-level units where you can back your truck right up to the door. Several facilities in this area offer 24-hour access for businesses and contractors who need access outside regular hours.
Summer temperatures regularly hit 100°F or higher in the Valley, which matters if you're storing sensitive items that don't do well in extreme heat. The 101, 170, and 405 freeways all serve this area. The 405 gets severely congested in both directions during commute hours. Vehicle storage is widely available here, including spaces for RVs and boats.
Access: Three major freeways, Metro Red/Orange Lines, 24/7 facilities available, RV and boat spaces common
South LA storage facilities serve Exposition Park, the USC area, Leimert Park, and Hyde Park. Extra Space Storage has facilities near the 110 freeway, while Public Storage operates locations along Crenshaw Boulevard and Western Avenue. This area sees major seasonal demand from USC students in May during move-out for the summer.
The Expo Line runs east-west through the area if you're using transit. If you need storage during USC's move-out or move-in periods, facilities near campus fill up quickly, so booking ahead makes sense. The 110 runs north-south and the 10 runs east-west, giving you good freeway access in all directions.
Access: I-110/I-10 freeways, Metro Expo Line, high demand May and August near USC
Northeast LA facilities serve Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Mt. Washington, and Glassell Park. Public Storage operates on Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock.
The 134 and 110 freeways provide access to the area, with York Boulevard and Figueroa Street serving as the main commercial corridors. The area has narrow roads built before modern vehicles, so street parking can be challenging if you're loading a truck.
Access: I-110/CA-134 via Avenue 60/Colorado exits, narrow streets in historic areas
Boyle Heights storage facilities serve this area east of Downtown plus Lincoln Heights and El Sereno. Extra Space Storage and Public Storage operate along Cesar Chavez Avenue and Olympic Boulevard. Storage here typically costs less than Westside locations while keeping you close to Downtown if you work there.
The 5, 10, and 60 freeways all intersect in this area, giving you extensive freeway access in multiple directions. The Metro Gold Line serves the area with stations along 1st Street, so you can reach your unit by transit if needed. Several facilities here offer parking for cars and smaller vehicles alongside regular storage units.
Access: I-5/I-10/CA-60 convergence, Metro Gold Line, vehicle parking available, typically more affordable
Of the 135 storage facilities we track across Los Angeles:
Los Angeles experiences significant temperature variation across neighborhoods. Coastal areas remain moderate year-round, while inland Valley areas regularly exceed 100°F during summer months. Downtown LA sits between these extremes but faces urban heat island effects that push temperatures higher than surrounding areas.
Temperature-controlled units maintain consistent conditions year-round, typically between 55-80°F with regulated humidity. 42 Los Angeles storage facilities offer this feature. The cheapest option is $10.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 6701 - Los Angeles - Dunham St. Average pricing for temperature-controlled storage is $92.33/month.
This matters for temperature sensitive belongings. Heat and humidity damage occurs gradually—wood warps, electronics fail, photos stick together, leather cracks. Standard units work fine for items that can handle garage-level conditions.
Drive-up units let you back your vehicle directly to your storage door. 60 Los Angeles storage facilities offer this feature, starting at $25.00/month. The best priced drive-up units on February 02, 2026, are at Extra Space Storage - 1384 - Santa Fe Springs - Slauson Ave.
Ground-level access matters when moving heavy items or making frequent trips. Instead of parking, taking an elevator, walking hallways, and navigating back with a hand truck, you pull up and load directly. Particularly valuable for businesses storing inventory, contractors accessing tools regularly, or anyone moving furniture without professional movers.
Trade-off: Most drive-up units don't include temperature control. Indoor facilities typically offer climate-controlled units but require navigating multi-story buildings with elevators and corridors.
Handy Self Storage has the lowest priced 24/7 access storage units in Los Angeles at $56.00/month. Most facilities operate during extended hours, typically 6am-10pm or similar schedules.
Round-the-clock access works well for contractors starting jobs before dawn, shift workers with irregular schedules, or small businesses needing inventory access outside standard hours. Most LA facilities with 24/7 access include security cameras, gated entry, and individual unit alarms.
Students from USC, UCLA, Berkeley and other LA area universities create a seasonal spike in storage demand in May when final ends and summer break starts. Most students rent small 5×5 units (dorm room contents) starting at $19.00/month or 5×10 units (apartment furniture) starting at $40.00/month. Splitting a 5×10 with a roommate cuts your costs in half.
Book early for May move-out season. Facilities near campuses fill capacity by late April. Many operators offer student promotions and short-term leases during academic year.
We track 55 facilities offering vehicle, boat and RV storage across Los Angeles. Options include outdoor parking, covered spaces, and indoor units with temperature control.
| Space Size | Starting Price | Average Price |
|---|---|---|
| 20-foot spaces | $99.00/month | $270.67/month |
| 25-foot spaces | $111.00/month | $272.93/month |
| 30-foot spaces | $158.00/month | $383.29/month |
| 40-foot spaces (RVs, boats) | $286.00/month | $353.75/month |
Los Angeles climate is generally vehicle-friendly, but coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on vehicles stored near beaches. Valley heat (100°F+ summers) affects battery life, fluid viscosity, and interior materials. Indoor storage with temperature control protects vehicles from both extremes.
Measure your vehicle dimensions before booking. Storage spaces have height, width, and length restrictions. Boats on trailers require additional clearance. RVs may need facilities with higher bay doors or outdoor spaces. Confirm specifications with the facility before reserving.
FindStorageFast lists over 132 storage facilities in Los Angeles. Enter your Zip code to see facilities sorted by distance from you. Filter by size, climate control, car storage, and drive-up access to compare live pricing.
Yes - at least 55 storage facilities in Los Angeles offer outdoor parking for car, boat, and RV storage. Some facilities offer covered parking or drive-up storage to help protect your vehicle from the elements. Drive-up and covered options generally cost more than regular outdoor parking spaces.
On February 02, 2026 the average cost of a 10 x 10 storage unit in Los Angeles was $214.87 per month, while the cheapest 10 x 10 storage unit is $84.00 per month at Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St.
Storage prices in Los Angeles vary by size and location. Small 5 x 5 units start at $19.00 monthly, popular 10 x 10 units begin at $84.00/month and large 10 x 20 units start at $118.00. Climate-controlled units generally come at a 10-15% premium. Compare exact pricing across all Los Angeles facilities on FindStorageFast.
Depends what you're storing. Electronics, wood furniture, photos, and anything leather needs climate control or it'll warp, crack, or grow mold. Metal tools, plastic stuff, and outdoor furniture? You're fine without it. In Los Angeles, climate control averages $92.33/month. Only pay the premium if most of your stuff actually needs protection.
Yes, FindStorageFast lets you compare and reserve storage units online across Los Angeles. View real-time availability, compare pricing at 132 facilities, read reviews, and book instantly. No calling multiple locations – reserve your unit in 2 minutes with an immediate confirmation.
The average price for a climate controlled storage unit in Los Angeles on February 02, 2026 is $92.33 per month. Prices vary depending on unit size and facility location. You can find the cheapest climate controlled storage unit in Los Angeles at Extra Space Storage - 6701 - Los Angeles - Dunham St for $10.00 per month.
Storage units work well for most household items, furniture, seasonal goods, and business inventory. Facilities restrict flammable materials (gasoline, propane, paint thinner, chemicals), perishable food, plants, animals, and illegal items. Firearms, ammunition, and valuable items like jewelry vary. Some facilities prohibit them entirely, while others allow them with restrictions. Storing prohibited items can violate your lease agreement and result in access restrictions. Review your lease's prohibited items section to avoid issues.
Yes. Unit size has the biggest impact—small units start at $19.00/month while large units start at $307.05/month. Location and amenities, such as climate control, drive-up access, and 24/7 access also increase monthly pricing. Facilities in downtown Los Angeles, generally cost more than those in nearby suburban areas.
A 5 x 5 storage unit (walk-in closet size) fits a small bedroom or dorm room. A 5 x 10 holds a one-bedroom apartment. A ten by ten fits a two-bedroom apartment with furniture. Use FindStorageFast's size guide to compare options across Los Angeles facilities.
Yes, climate control is essential in Los Angeles. Standard units hit 110°F in summer with daily temperature swings that can warp furniture, crack leather, and damage electronics. Climate-controlled units maintain stable temperature and humidity year-round. In LA climate controlled units start at $10.00/m and average $92.33 monthly.
Students in Los Angeles should book storage in March or early April before finals week demand spikes. Prices near USC, UCLA, and Berkeley will spike in May when dorms close. Early booking secures better locations and lower rates near campus. Most students rent five by five units which average $82.67/m. Split a five by ten unit with a roommate and save some money. These units start at $40.00.
Choose storage within 10 minutes (3 miles) of your home in LA. Valley residents save money driving to Northridge or Van Nuys. Westside residents should prioritize proximity—traffic time costs more than storage savings.
In high-cost Los Angeles, consider renting at storage facilities slightly outside downtown for bigger savings. Sharing a larger unit with a roommate, avoiding climate control for non-sensitive items, and booking during off-peak months reduces costs. Compare all your options on FindStorageFast.
The average price of a 5x10 storage unit in Los Angeles is $125.77/m. The cheapest 5x10 in L.A. on February 02, 2026 is $40.00 at Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St.
Many LA facilities add $50-70 to your first months rent through admin fees ($25-30), mandatory insurance ($15-20/m)and lock purchase ($10). Check if your renters/homeowners insurance covers storage before buying facility insurance.