Miami Gardens knows the meaning of togetherness. Only a few decades ago, not many people lived here, then 100,000 people moved in. From apartments to large homes, everyone in Miami Gardens could use a little more room. Make Room For Your Family Life happens. Isn’t that great? The baby on the way; or your younger brother deciding to go back to school; or your mom needing a place to stay; or even a friend that you treat like family wants to know if staying with you would be all right until her apartment becomes available; they all mean finding room. Your heart has always had plenty of room for one more but you will have to make room in your already crowded apartment to make this work. You talk it over with your spouse; you can’t bear to part with anything you have. It all has meaning. But you don’t want your guest to sleep on a couch and if it’s a baby we are talking about, you have always dreamed of creating a beautiful nursery. Up until now, the back room has been where you keep your valuables, your memories, and your future. What to do? A Miami Gardens Storage Unit to the rescue Having your own storage unit is almost as good as a full home or apartment remodel. And it costs thousands less. The nice thing about a storage unit in Miami Gardens, is that it isn’t just for the stuff you want to store and forget about. Because it is close by, you can store the things you use periodically. Put everything you never use in the very back of your unit. In front of that are the items you use sometimes. The front of your unit could be for the things you use once or twice a month but want out of the way when you aren’t using it. In just a few trips, your apartment now has so much room it feels like a luxury suite. It practically echoes. Awesome. But then your houseguest arrives . . . pulling a trailer behind his or her car with more stuff. It’s a good thing you listened to that inner voice that told you “for a few dollars more, you can get the bigger unit.” That inner voice never lets you down. You help your friend, or mom, or brother unload only what he or she needs. The rest you take to your storage unit. You help your friend box up everything and label it so it doesn’t get mixed up with your stuff. Your friend comments that you are the smartest person in the world for having a storage unit. You feel you have done the right thing by helping a friend or family member. You feel like a hero. And when the family or friends leave, you decide you don’t want to give up your storage unit. You like how it helps keep you organized.