Public Storage, Inc. ($PSA) is America's largest opreator of storage lockers. On November 28, 2018, the operator had 23,112 various forms of storage — lockers, vaults, etc. — available for rent.
We took a look at the places in America where storing your stuff costs the most — and least. At the state level, Hawaii came in at the most expensive with an average unit cost of $231.52. On the low end, Oklahoma saw an average storage unit price of just $63.37 per month.
At the city level, however, San Rafael, CA comes in at most expensive with an average unit price of $393.40. At the cheap end, Midfield, AL averaged out at just $33.75 per month (full list can be found here).
10 most-expensive storage cities
City |
State |
Price (Average) |
---|---|---|
San Rafael |
CA |
$393.40 |
Napa |
CA |
$323.25 |
Garden City |
NY |
$270.14 |
Tarzana |
CA |
$261.56 |
Great Neck |
NY |
$254.25 |
Santa Monica |
CA |
$252.83 |
Pearl City |
HI |
$248.29 |
Culver City |
CA |
$247.03 |
Venice |
CA |
$246.20 |
Waipahu |
HI |
$245.84 |
10 least-expensive storage cities
City |
State |
Price (Average) |
---|---|---|
Midfield |
AL |
$33.75 |
Omaha |
NE |
$49.00 |
Norman |
OK |
$52.27 |
Oklahoma City |
OK |
$54.94 |
Statesboro |
GA |
$56.27 |
Akron |
OH |
$57.44 |
Greenwood Village |
CO |
$59.79 |
Barnwell |
SC |
$60.36 |
North Providence |
RI |
$61.00 |
Kearns |
UT |
$61.67 |