Storage unit cost in Ohio
Storage unit prices in Ohio average $91/month for a 10x10 unit based on 648 verified facilities across 58 Ohio cities in the StorageAtlas index.
Ohio price by unit size
| Size | Avg / mo |
|---|---|
| 5×10 | $353 |
| 10×10 | $91 |
| 10×15 | $96 |
| 10×20 | $140 |
| 10×30 | $132 |
Ohio storage prices by city
Cheapest Ohio markets
- Cincinnatifrom $15/mo
- Columbusfrom $15/mo
- Grandview Heightsfrom $15/mo
| City | Starting / mo |
|---|---|
| Cincinnati | $15 |
| Columbus | $15 |
| Grandview Heights | $15 |
| Akron | $16 |
| Brook Park | $17 |
| Dayton | $20 |
| Canton | $20 |
| Tipp City | $21 |
| Grove City | $22 |
| Kettering | $23 |
| Youngstown | $25 |
| Parma | $25 |
| Perrysburg | $25 |
| Hilliard | $26 |
| Worthington | $27 |
| Parma Heights | $29 |
| Westerville | $30 |
| North Ridgeville | $30 |
| Toledo | $31 |
| Massillon | $32 |
| Dublin | $32 |
| Cleveland | $34 |
| Copley | $34 |
| Tallmadge | $35 |
| East Canton | $35 |
| Richmond Heights | $38 |
| Maumee | $40 |
| Franklin | $40 |
| Columbia Station | $41 |
| Port Clinton | $42 |
| Barberton | $45 |
| Waynesville | $45 |
| Moraine | $49 |
| Hubbard | $50 |
| Mayfield Heights | $50 |
| Brookville | $50 |
| Vandalia | $50 |
| North Canton | $58 |
| Bedford Heights | $58 |
| Rittman | $60 |
| Mogadore | $60 |
| Beach City | $60 |
| West Milton | $60 |
| Loveland | $65 |
| Fairborn | $66 |
| Oregon | $70 |
| Carrollton | $70 |
| Lorain | $79 |
| Fairfield | $80 |
| Grafton | $85.99 |
| Cleves | $120 |
| Strongsville | $128 |
| Canfield | $180 |
| Cortland | $192 |
| Xenia | $260 |
| Stow | $300 |
| Strasburg | $325 |
| Wadsworth | $450 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a storage unit cost in Ohio?+
In Ohio, a 10x10 storage unit averages $91/month, a 5x10 averages $353/month, and a 10x20 averages $140/month. Prices are based on real units indexed across 648 facilities.
Which Ohio city has the cheapest storage?+
Among indexed Ohio cities, Cincinnati has the lowest observed starting rate at $15/month. Columbus and Grandview Heights also rank among the most affordable.
Which Ohio city has the most expensive storage?+
Wadsworth has the highest observed starting rate in Ohio at $450/month, typically driven by higher demand and land cost.