Self Storage Units in Washington
Compare 666 facilities across 72 cities
Cities in Washington
Seattle
Vancouver
Tacoma
Spokane
Spokane Valley
Kennewick
Bellingham
Everett
Kent
Renton
Bellevue
Pasco
Kirkland
Federal Way
Auburn
Richland
Lynnwood
Lake Stevens
Washington has 666 self-storage facilities across 72 cities — from Seattle and Vancouver to smaller towns across the state. StorageAtlas lists real monthly rates and amenities for every facility so you can compare storage units without calling each one.
Storage units in Washington start at $16/month for a small unit. A 10×10 unit — the most rented size, roughly the contents of a 1-bedroom apartment — averages $123/month in Washington. Climate-controlled storage is available at most facilities and typically costs 20–40% more per month than a standard unit.
Self Storage Prices in Washington by Unit Size
Based on 157 listed units across StorageAtlas facilities in Washington.
| Unit Size | What It Fits | Avg/mo | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5×5 | Small closet or boxes | $57 | $20–$128 |
| 5×10 | Studio or small bedroom | $87 | $31–$155 |
| 10×10 | 1-bedroom apartment | $123 | $30–$246 |
| 10×15 | Large 1-bed / small 2-bed | $162 | $75–$299 |
| 10×20 | 2–3 bedroom home | $184 | $50–$364 |
| 10×30 | Large home or vehicle | $284 | $119–$450 |
Self Storage in Washington — Common Questions
How much does self storage cost in Washington?
Self storage in Washington starts at $16/month for a small unit. A 10×10 — the most popular size — averages $123/month in Washington. Prices vary by city, unit size, and whether climate control is included. Browse all 666 facilities on StorageAtlas to compare real monthly rates.
How many self storage facilities are in Washington?
There are 666 self storage facilities listed in Washington across 72 cities on StorageAtlas, including national chains like Public Storage and Extra Space, and independent local operators. Each listing shows real unit sizes, monthly pricing, and amenities.
Which cities in Washington have the most self storage options?
The cities with the most self storage facilities in Washington include Seattle, Vancouver, Tacoma. Each city page on StorageAtlas shows real monthly prices, unit sizes, and amenities for every facility — no phone calls required.
What size storage unit do I need in Washington?
The most rented storage unit size is the 10×10 (100 sq ft), which holds the contents of a 1-bedroom apartment. A 5×10 fits a studio or a few pieces of furniture. A 10×20 (200 sq ft) holds a full 2–3 bedroom home. StorageAtlas lists real prices for every unit size at 666 facilities across Washington.
How do I find cheap storage units in Washington?
Search your city on StorageAtlas to compare real monthly prices side-by-side — no calls, no sales pressure. Look for first-month-free promotions, drive-up units (usually 10–20% cheaper than interior units), and facilities slightly outside the city centre. Storage in Washington starts at $16/month.