SpareFoot
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PODS
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Provides residential and commercial moving and storage solutions. Offers various container sizes. Local moves tend to cost about $500. Most long-distance moves cost between $1,000 and $3,000. Month-to-month pod rental. |
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U-Haul
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Location
1121 N. Orchard St.
Boise, ID 83706
(208) 377-3040
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Stor-It
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Location
12250 W. Camas Dr.
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 376-8750
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Keylock Storage
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Location
450 S. Maple Grove Rd.
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 427-2699
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Idaho Self Storage
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Location
10908 W. Fairview Ave.
Boise, ID 83713
(208) 375-3333
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Central Self-Storage
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8303 W. Vincent St.
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 489-0095
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Idaho Storage Connection
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Location
10 N. Hartman
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 914-6577
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Storage units come with a variety of features, including climate control, surveillance cameras and drive-up access. The features you need may depend on why you’re renting the unit. Here are some of the main reasons why many Boise residents rent self-storage units:
How to choose a storage unit in Boise
The size of a storage unit is usually the main factor in its price, but the cost is also affected by the location of the storage facility, where the unit is located within the facility and if the unit is climate controlled.
Units that are located in the heart of downtown Boise are going to be more expensive than those that surround the outskirts of Boise, and units that are closer to a facility’s entrance may cost more because they’re more convenient to access.
Average price range for Boise self-storage units
Unit size | Price range |
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5’ x 5’ | $40 - $50 |
5’ x 10’ | $60 - $90 |
10’ x 10’ | $100 - $130 |
10’ x 15’ | $130 - $150 |
10’ x 20’ | $145 - $190 |
10’ x 30’ | $180 - $200 |
Once you know what size you need, you may choose to pay more for a facility with features such as 24-hour access, climate control and electricity. Climate-controlled units are usually 20 to 25 percent more expensive but protect photographs, electronics and other items that can be damaged by extreme temperatures.
Your homeowners or renters insurance may cover items kept in storage—check with your provider to see what is included in your policy. If you don’t have homeowners or renters insurance, many storage units have insurance options that only cover your stored possessions.
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SpareFoot’s online search tool makes it easy to compare the best and most affordable storage options in Boise. The company provides listings for multiple storage facilities in the area and allows you to reserve a unit online. Boise customers appreciate the easy-to-use search options and ability to quickly compare available storage companies. |
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PODS delivers a portable storage container directly to your home. After filling the container with your items, it can be kept on your property or at PODS’ facilities. The units are accessible 24/7 and have high-security storage options for valuable items. Boise reviews recommend the company for its excellent customer service and prompt delivery. |
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U-Haul |
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U-Haul is one of the most popular providers of moving and self-storage options in Boise. The company’s facilities are accessible 24/7 and offer indoor and climate-control units. U-Haul doesn’t require a deposit and provides online payment options. Boise customers say the company has fast and friendly customer service. |