We track 99 storage facilities across Fort Worth. Compare live prices and features to find cheap storage units near you that meet your specific needs.
Fort Worth isn't Dallas. It's more spread out, less dense, and more affordable for storage. The Alliance area in north Fort Worth is booming with new facilities. Given the proximity to Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth, boat and RV storage are popular here.
Fort Worth storage operators show you their pricing. FindStorageFast shows you everyone's pricing. Public Storage, Extra Space, CubeSmart, Life Storage—compare all 99 facilities in one place.
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| Unit Size | Average Price | What Fits |
|---|---|---|
| 5'x5' | $20.53 | Closet, boxes, seasonal |
| 5'x10' | $32.77 | Studio, mattress set |
| 10'x10' | $55.96 | 1-bedroom apartment |
| 10'x15' | $86.53 | 2-bedroom home |
| 10'x20' | $111.33 | 3-bedroom house, vehicle |
Which Fort Worth area are you in?
Downtown/Sundance - There are limited options and higher prices. Consider nearby facilities for better value if you're mobile.
Alliance/North Fort Worth - You will find the newest facilities, best availability, and competitive pricing. The area is growing fast.
West Fort Worth (Ridglea, Benbrook, Westover Hills) - There is a good balance of price and availability. Strong middle ground.
East Fort Worth (Meadowbrook, Handley) - You will find the lowest pricing in the city. Runs much cheaper than downtown or Alliance.
Near TCU - Book as early as possible in April. Student move-out floods the market. Units fill up fast during those months.
Weekly - Stay within proximity to home, even if it costs a little more. Fighting traffic on I-35W and I-30 is not worth saving a few dollars.
Monthly or less - Drive a little farther and get better pricing. East Fort Worth beats downtown by 20-30% for the same unit size.
Texas heat damages stored items. Non-climate-controlled units in Fort Worth can reach 115 degrees in the summer. Climate control prevents heat damage for weather-sensitive belongings. 64 facilities offer it starting at $7.00/month.
How long are you storing?
Under 3 months - Convenience makes sense. Stay closer to home.
6 months or more - Price matters, as small differences add up. Downtown versus east Fort Worth pricing differences add up to hundreds in savings.
If price is your main concern, you may wonder where the cheapest storage units in Fort Worth are.
These are the lowest prices in Fort Worth, on December 19, 2025:
5×5 (closet size): $9.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 6351 - Fort Worth - SW Loop 820
5×10 (studio apartment): $12.00/month at Aardvark Self Storage
10×10 (one-bedroom): $25.00/month at Storage Depot - Fort Worth - Self Service
10×15 (two-bedroom): $36.00/month at Storage Sense - Haslet - Self Service
10×20 (three-bedroom): $48.00/month at Public Storage - Fort Worth - 6355 WJ Boaz Rd
Verify the total cost, including all fees, before signing your lease.
Heat is a major concern when choosing storage in Texas; climate control can make a critical difference.
64 out of 99 Fort Worth facilities offer climate control. The cheapest goes for $7.00/month at Extra Space Storage - 3069 - Haltom City - Western Center Blvd. Prices average $35.10/month.
Compared to non-climate: 10×10 units average $55.96/month without climate versus $35.10/month with it. You're paying a decent premium for heat protection.
Skip it only for metal tools, heat-resistant plastic bins, or outdoor equipment that already handles Texas summers.
Fort Worth typically runs cheaper than Dallas for comparable storage. East Fort Worth offers the best value. Downtown and Alliance cost more.
Yes, there are currently 52 storage units available for vehicle storage in Fort Worth. Prices start at $26.00/month.
20-foot spaces: From $26.00/month, average $95.95/month
25-foot spaces: From $32.00/month, average $126.93/month
30-foot spaces: From $38.00/month, average $139.55/month
40-foot spaces (large RVs, boats): From $64.00/month, average $130.71/month
Fort Worth is close to Eagle Mountain Lake, Lake Worth, and tons of other North Texas lakes. Boat and RV ownership is very popular, keeping storage demand high.
Covered storage is worth the premium if you can find it. Sun and heat destroy RV roofs, fade paint, and crack seals. Boats suffer UV damage without protection.
80 Fort Worth facilities offer drive-up units where you pull right to the door. The cheapest drive-up units cost $14.00/month at Storage Depot - Fort Worth - Self Service. The average will run you $69.15/month.
Drive-up makes sense for loading heavy items or for frequent access. No elevators, no hallways, just back up and load.
Trade-off: most drive-up units aren't climate-controlled. In the Fort Worth heat, that's risky for precious belongings.
9 facilities offer 24/7 access. The best price in the city is $15.00/month at 10 Federal Storage - Keller Hicks Rd.
Worth it if you work irregular hours or need weekend access outside business hours.
Multiple facilities are currently running first-month promotions, ranging from 50% off the first month's rent to getting the first month free. Check our listings above, as promotions change frequently.
The best months to capitalize on promotions are from October to February, when demand drops. The worst months to get a deal are from May to September when TCU students finish school, and demand spikes.
Moving during May or in the summer? Book 3-4 weeks early. Availability gets tight, especially near TCU and in Alliance.
We show you everyone's live prices across the city. You see all the best deals in town.
Some downtown facilities charge $55.96/month for a 10×10. East Fort Worth facilities charge way less for the same size. That's money in your pocket - where it belongs.
We track promotions too. Getting a free first month of rent can save you $32.77 to $86.53, depending on the unit size.
Sort by Fort Worth neighborhood, price, unit size and features like climate control. Find what's available at all 99 facilities in the city.
Yes - at least 52 storage facilities in Fort Worth offer outdoor parking for car, boat, and RV storage. Some facilities even offer covered parking or indoor storage to help protect your vehicle from the elements. Indoor and covered options generally cost more than regular outdoor parking.
Most places in Fort Worth give you all-day access—something like 6am to 10pm—which honestly covers most people's needs. All-day access averages around $43.22/month. True 24/7 costs extra, usually another $15-20 monthly. Before paying for round-the-clock access, ask yourself if you'll really need your stuff at 2am. And if you do pay for it, make sure the elevators and lights work after hours, not just the gate code.
On December 19, 2025 the average cost of a 10x10 storage unit in Fort Worth was $55.96 per month, while the cheapest 10x10 storage unit rented for $25.00 per month at Storage Depot - Fort Worth - Self Service.
A 5×5 holds a closet's worth, a 5×10 fits a studio apartment, and a 10×10 accommodates a one-bedroom apartment—that's the most popular size. A 10×15 fits two bedrooms, and a 10×20 holds a three-bedroom home. Choose the larger size if you're debating between two options.
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 Fort Worth, climate control runs about $35.10/month—roughly 25% more than standard units. Only pay the premium if most of your stuff actually needs protection.
10' x 10' storage units are the most popular size storage unit rented in Fort Worth. A 10' x 10' storage unit can accommodate the contents of a 3 bedroom apartment. The average price of a 10' x 10' unit on December 19, 2025 is $55.96 per month. If you're looking for the cheapest 10 x 10 storage unit in Fort Worth - it's yours for $25.00 monthly.
The average price for a climate controlled storage unit in Fort Worth on December 19, 2025 is $35.10 per month. Prices vary depending on unit size and facility location. You can find the cheapest climate controlled storage unit in Fort Worth at Extra Space Storage - 3069 - Haltom City - Western Center Blvd for $7.00 per month.
Nothing hazardous—no gasoline, propane, paint thinner, or chemicals. No food that'll rot, no plants, definitely no pets. Firearms depend on the facility's rules. And obviously nothing illegal or stolen. Some places are strict about anything wet or smelly too. Break these rules and they can terminate your lease on the spot and keep your stuff, so it's worth reading the fine print.
Yeah, significantly. The same 10×10 unit in Fort Worth ranges from $25.00/month to $50-100 more depending on location and facility. That's $600-1,200 annually for identical space. With 99 facilities in Fort Worth, five minutes comparing can save you real money.
There are 52 vehicle spaces available in Fort Worth. North Fort Worth and areas near Alliance have the most options. 30 foot parking spaces start at {{lowestVehicleStoragePrice30}}/month.
Avoid May and December, when TCU students move out. Facilities near campus fill during these months. Book 3-4 weeks early if you need storage near TCU during peak times. September through April has better availability