LA's different. Traffic means that a "15-minute drive" to affordable storage becomes an hour at 3pm. Valley facilities cost 30-40% less than Westside units. When summer heat hits 110°F inside non-climate units, climate control becomes a necessity.
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| Unit Size | Average Price | What Fits |
|---|---|---|
| 5'x5' | $74.27 | Closet, boxes, seasonal |
| 5'x10' | $111.24 | Studio, mattress set |
| 10'x10' | $190.36 | 1-bedroom apartment |
| 10'x15' | $307.03 | 2-bedroom home |
| 10'x20' | $391.82 | 3-bedroom house, vehicle |
Prices jump around depending on the neighborhood and what features you need. The Valley is cheaper. The Westside costs more.
These are the lowest prices we found in LA, updated December 19, 2025:
5×5 (closet size): $19.00/month at Go Store It - Pico Rivera - 6605 Rosemead Boulevard
5×10 (studio apartment): $34.00/month at US Storage Centers - Carson - Avalon
10×10 (one-bedroom): $72.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St
10×15 (two-bedroom): $90.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St
10×20 (three-bedroom): $137.00/month at Low cost Storage - North Hollywood
Ask about fees before you sign. Admin charges, insurance, locks—They all add up.
LA gets hot. Non-climate units hit 110°F in summer. That's a problem if you're storing anything that normally lives inside your house.
We track 64 facilities in LA with climate control. Right now the cheapest climate-controlled option is $14.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 1471 - Bellflower - Ibbetson Ave. The average runs $86.04/month.
Worth the premium? Depends what you're storing. Furniture warps in heat. Electronics fail. Photos and documents get damaged. If it normally stays inside your house, get climate control. If it lives in your garage anyway, skip it and save the money.
Yes, there are 134 vehicle storage spaces available across LA right now. Prices start at $99.00/month for the cheapest option.
20-foot spaces: Starting at $99.00/month, average $273.30/month
25-foot spaces: Starting at $109.00/month, average $262.88/month
30-foot spaces: Starting at $162.00/month, average $364.23/month
40-foot spaces (RVs, boats): Starting at $336.00/month, average $389.00/month
Most are outdoor parking. Some offer covered. Few have fully enclosed climate-controlled—those cost way more but protect from sun damage and heat.
Valley facilities usually beat coastal pricing on vehicle storage. Check measurements before you book.
1 facilities in LA offers actual 24/7 access. Cheapest is $25.00/month at Handy Self Storage.
Before you pay extra for 24/7, ask yourself if you'll actually go after access hours. Most people don't. Regular hours work fine unless you've got weird work schedules or need access on weekends.
89 facilities have drive-up units where you pull right to the door. Cheapest option is $34.00/month at US Storage Centers - Santa Fe Springs - Florence Ave. Average is $321.38/month.
Drive-up beats indoor if you're loading heavy stuff or going there weekly. No elevators, no hallways. Just back up and unload. Makes a difference when you're moving furniture.
There are a lot of facilities running 1st month free right now. Check the listings above—these promos change monthly.
October through February tends to have more deals. May through September, less so, because that's when everyone moves and needs storage. Demand's high, deals disappear.
If you're moving in the summer, book early. Units fill up fast, and prices spike.
LA traffic screws up the whole "near me" thing. A place 10 miles away might be 15 minutes at 7 am or 50 minutes at 3 pm. Factor that in.
Going there weekly? Stay close even if it costs more. Sitting in traffic to save $30/month isn't worth it.
Once a month? You can go further for better value. The prices above show exactly where the deals are. Worth the occasional drive.
Storing temperature-sensitive stuff? Get climate control. It's not optional in LA heat. We just showed you 64 options starting at $14.00/month.
No car? Stay near where you actually are. Cheaper places across town don't help if you can't get there.
Storing under 3 months? Convenience beats price. Just pick what's close.
Storing 6+ months? Price matters more because small differences add up. $19.00/month versus $190.36/month becomes real money over a year.
Individual facilities show you their rates. We show you everyone's rates. You see the difference and keep it in your pocket.
Some charge $190.36/month. Others charge $72.00/month for the same size. That's not a few bucks—that's real money monthly, more annually.
We track promotions too. First month free saves you anywhere from $111.24 to $307.03 depending on size. Not all facilities advertise deals everywhere. You need to know who's offering what when.
Filter by neighborhood, price, and features. See what's actually available across 194 facilities instead of just what one operator wants to show you.
Storage units in Los Angeles range from $$19.00/month for small 5×5 units to $391.82+ for large 10×20 units. The most popular 10×10 size averages $190.36/month in LA. Downtown and Westside locations cost $200-$350 for 10×10 units, while Valley facilities run $120-170. Climate-controlled units add 20-30% premium but prevent heat damage in LA's 95°F+ summers.
Yes, climate control is essential in Los Angeles. Standard units hit 110°F in summer with 55-degree daily temperature swings that warp wood, crack leather, and damage electronics. Climate-controlled units maintain 55-80°F year-round. These units start at $14.00/m and average $86.04.
Choose storage within 10 minutes (3 miles) of your home in LA. A facility "15 freeway minutes away" becomes 55 minutes during rush hour. Valley residents save money driving to Northridge or Van Nuys. Westside residents should prioritize proximity—traffic time costs more than storage savings.
California storage units run $50-$400/month depending on size, location, and climate control. LA averages higher than state rates due to housing density. Coastal areas (Santa Monica, Marina del Rey) cost 30-40% more than inland locations. FindStorageFast compares live rates across 199+ LA facilities to secure the best deal in your neighborhood.
Book in February-March for May move-out to avoid 40% price spikes during finals week. Facilities near USC and UCLA hit 95% occupancy. Smart students share 10×10 units (split 4 ways) instead of individual 5×5 units, saving $50-75/month each.
The average price of a 10x10 storage unit in Los Angeles is $72.00/m. The cheapest 10x10 in L.A. on December 19, 2025 is $72.00 at Extra Space Storage - 6619 - Huntington Park - Randolph St.
LA facilities add $50-70 to first month through admin fees ($25-30), mandatory insurance ($15-20/m)and lock purchase ($10). Watch for "First month promos" that jump up after the first month without clear notice. Check if your renters/homeowners insurance covers storage (most do) before buying facility insurance.