What size storage unit do I need?

Most Oregon renters land in one of six standard sizes. As a rule of thumb, picture one packed room of your home per 50 square feet, then size up a step if you want walk-in access to your things instead of a solid wall of boxes.

5x5 (25 sq ft) Best for: boxes, seasonal decor, and a closet's worth of belongings.
5x10 (50 sq ft) Best for: a studio apartment, a motorcycle, or one season's outdoor gear.
10x10 (100 sq ft) Best for: a one- to two-bedroom apartment.
10x15 (150 sq ft) Best for: a two-bedroom home or a small business's inventory.
10x20 (200 sq ft) Best for: a three-bedroom home or a vehicle.
10x30 (300 sq ft) Best for: a four- to five-bedroom home or a full household in transition.

Current rates and unit availability appear in the live unit listings on this page.

What do Oregonians ask most about storage units?

Rates change with unit size, location, and demand, so we publish them live rather than printing numbers that go stale. Open the live unit listings on any Oregon facility page to see today's rate for every available size, then reserve the one that fits.

Eight cities: Portland, Hillsboro, Salem, Hood River, Bend (with three facilities), Redmond, Prineville, and Ashland — 10 facilities in all, covering the Portland metro, the Willamette Valley, the Columbia River Gorge, Central Oregon, and the Rogue Valley.

It depends on what you store and where. West of the Cascades, damp winters make climate-controlled interiors a smart choice for wood furniture, electronics, instruments, and photographs. In the drier high desert, drive-up units handle most household goods well. Climate-controlled units are available in Portland, Hillsboro, Hood River, Redmond, and Prineville.

Yes. Salem, Hood River, Hillsboro, Redmond, and Prineville offer RV and vehicle spaces, with open and covered options and maximum lengths that vary by site. 

Yes. Every unit rents month-to-month, so a two-month remodel and a two-year relocation carry the same flexibility and no long-term commitment. Stay exactly as long as your situation actually lasts.

A valid government-issued ID and a way to pay. The local team at each facility can walk you through sizes before you commit, and current rates for every available unit appear in that facility's live unit listings.