Redwood City Public Storage sits on the north side of the 101 with cheap self storage units perfectly sized for just about any occasion.
Rent a 5x5 storage unit to keep everything from park essentials for trips to Bedwell Bayfront Park, including hiking boots, backpacks and kites, to small boating and marina gear packed away for easy access near the water.
Just east of Highway 84, families getting tight on space in a home near Bair Island or North Fair Oaks can use a 10x15 storage unit to easily declutter the garage or a 10x30 storage unit to empty out a handful of bedrooms, plus the living room, dining room and kitchen appliances.
Indoor storage units offer the comfort and privacy of entry from inside the facility, while outdoor storage units offer drive-up access for easier loading and unloading. This property also has rental parking spaces for vehicle storage, RV storage or boat storage and the property manager lives on site.
Approximately halfway between San Francisco and San Jose, Redwood City has carved out its own unique identity as a home to hard-working families and innovative companies, not to mention some of the world's global tech leaders in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Public Storage knows that self storage needs come in all shapes and sizes, and at all times of the year, that's why the selection of affordable storage solutions is primed to tackle any load, big or small, for customers throughout the Redwood City area.
Beyond upset 3 months and elevator is broken!! they keep saying they will fix it! I want my money back! I have reached out to cooperate this is not okay! I even referred people and they are suffering the same! I had to keep my stuff at home !
Would love to give them 0 stars. This company thinks it's ok to "raise the rent" more than ONCE in less than a year. And I'm not talking, $10-50; try $150-200, which in my opinion is OUTRAGEOUS. And while the property manager was great in explaining the steps to "apply for a rent decrease" (which is also ridiculous), they aren't able to help reduce the rent on our unit. The crazier thing is that it would be cheaper for us to move our things into another unit (THE SAME SIZE) for half the price of what they raised our rent to! We paid over $5k to move, and did not think we'd be having to pay rent increases! Please take your business elsewhere, it's no wonder they are offering "deals" bc they are snakes and will randomly raise your rent.
Beware of untimely and excessive rent raises that could happen more than once in less than a year. $10-50 would be more reasonable, but on both occasions (within 9 months of renting the unit) we've had ours raised between $150-200/month. The only way to get these increases waived or reduced is to "apply for a rent decrease" (which is silly/whyy?). When you're paying movers $$$ to help you move, the last thing on your mind is having your storage units rent increase drastically. Something to consider if you sign up for the web rates.