Find storage units in north Richmond just off Route 33. This location is also a short drive to I-64 and accessible by the Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak station.
Grab a 5x10 storage unit and get seasonal items like sports equipment, bicycles, patio furniture, and holiday decor out of the way at home. With a5x10 storage unit, you can also stash those golf clubs for use at nearby Lakeside Park Club or Belmont Golf Course. Don't forget to stroll through the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden while you're there!
Downsizing, apartment living, or welcoming a new addition to the family are all great reasons to book a 10x10 storage units. With space for three rooms worth of furniture, they're also great for temporary storage during a move or remodel.
If you're looking at a whole house worth of storage, don't get intimidated—get a 10x20 storage unit! Spacious 10x20 storage units give you all the space you need for those major projects so you can get them taken care of without the headache. And with mostly outdoor storage units at this location, it's easy to drive up and unload bulky items with ease.
When you're finished storing, you can spend the rest of the day enjoying Richmond's Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Maymont park, or the Science Museum of Virginia.
Use our eRental program to book a contactless move-in now and find the perfect storage solution for you.
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The unit itself is fine. I have had it for about four years, and furniture has remained relatively intact. The door is nearly impossible to open, but these units aren't meant to be used for a long time. My main complaint is twofold- The kiosk sucks. Great if you are just looking to reserve an unit (probably), but the live chat with an agent doesn't work. It's also downright creepy just sitting there in an empty white room. Borderline liminal backrooms. I know it used to be an office, but maybe just tear the building down. My rent has QUADRUPLED what I reserved it for. It has doubled on average per year. I started my rent at 99/special. It is now 403 dollars per month. Close to the average rent for a bedroom in this town. For the state that the unit is in, this is utterly unacceptable. I'm not paying for a property manager, there's no maintenance on the units. I've let every person I know about the price and to steer away as far as possible. I'm glad to finally move in a space my own again, if anything so I don't have to deal with this company anymore.
The unit itself is fine. I have had it for about four years, and furniture has remained relatively intact. The door is nearly impossible to open, but these units aren't meant to be used for a long time. My main complaint is twofold- The kiosk sucks. Great if you are just looking to reserve an unit (probably), but the live chat with an agent doesn't work. It's also downright creepy just sitting there in an empty white room. Borderline liminal backrooms. I know it used to be an office, but maybe just tear the building down. My rent has QUADRUPLED what I reserved it for. It has doubled on average per year. I started my rent at 99/special. It is now 403 dollars per month. Close to the average rent for a bedroom in this town. For the state that the unit is in, this is utterly unacceptable. I'm not paying for a property manager, there's no maintenance on the units. I've let every person I know about the price and to steer away as far as possible. I'm glad to finally move in a space my own again, if anything so I don't have to deal with this company anymore. Edit: Also your opt-out button in the marketing emails leads to a 404 Error. Good job.
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