When it comes to finding cheap self storage solutions, this Public Storage in Lynnwood offers a variety of affordable options.
Right near the intersection of 180th Street and Highway 99/Pacific Highway, most of the storage rentals at this location are drive-up, outdoor storage units, which make loading and unloading a vehicle so easy. There are also a number of indoor storage units, which offer entry from inside the building.
In a city with seemingly endless parks and recreation, it's easy to let outdoor gear pile up in a hurry around the house. Whether it's trips to Meadowdale Beach Park, Southwest County Park or Picnic Point, let a 5x10 storage unit keep all of the kids' – and adults' – outdoor toys in one convenient place.
Families getting a little tight on space in a home near Spruce Elementary School can declutter the house with the help of a 10x10 storage unit, which is big enough to hold an old desk, a few chairs, boxes of belongings and even a small sofa.
When the time comes to empty out the whole house in Perrinville, let a 10x30 storage unit provide the space needed to accommodate large household items, including furniture, mattresses and appliances.
For customers looking for somewhere to store a vehicle indoors, the enclosed vehicle storage units are a great pick.
This facility also features a property manager who lives on site.
For storage needs big and small, call on this Lynnwood Public Storage any day of the week.
Renting a unit was easy and Spencer was great walking us through all the steps and easily answered all our questions
The manager Jenn, was professional with good communication skills.
Jenn, has been Great to us. Friendly and helpful. Thank you so much.
I needed some help getting a new storage unit, and the property manager, Jenn, was very helpful and kind. I would highly recommend renting from this storage location.
Short story: Do not store your car or valuables here. It doesn't matter if you have a good lock. The bar that holds the lock is extremely easy to break. Also, keep in mind that the positive reviews on Google is for the service in obtaining the storage unit. Once you encounter theft and break in (which happens a lot here with many many shady people coming in and out), don't expect any help from management at all. I decided to write this review because a friend that I haven't seen for some time spoke of a theft at this same location recently. I thought it was time for a thorough review. Long story: Here is my experience at this location. My storage was broken into at the end of December, 2022. I got a call from the manager about 15 min before the office closed, saying that something was wrong with my storage. When I asked for more info, the only response was that she could not disclose for "legal reasons." I make my way to the storage to find out someone attempted to steal a vehicle that I had stored. I was still able to start the car and drive it in the snow/ice, despite some electrical wires and steering wheel was cut off. Mind you, I had to get the vehicle out by 8pm before the gate permanently closed for the day. Call me crazy, but I feel like this was an inside job. Here are my reasons why: 1. No one should have known I parked the car there except the manager (they ask for vehicle registration at the time of signing). 2. I visited my unit twice. The second time I visited my storage, the lock was tampered with. I did not use their provided lock, and instead purchased the same model elsewhere. I'm unsure if there is a universal key for all their supplied locks and an attempt was made to open it. 3. No footage obtained of the break in. Footage appeared to have magically disappeared. There are a couple of reviews at this location that speaks the same thing. Manager told the police that the security system is "new," and does not know how to work it properly. 4. Lastly, manager lied. Yes, Regina. I'm talking about you. You tried to act helpful after all was said and done. I only got your cooperation because the police showed up. You live on site, and you knew I was knocking on your door. You also told me you saw the footage and the thieves were able to start the car. That is a lie. I took out the car battery and there is no way they could have turned on the headlights like you stated. That's why they left their jump cable. *The detective on this case blatantly told me that he does not have time to check the footage and with his brief search, he wasn't able to find anything. If you got this far, thank you for listening. I'm sure many will not have the same experience that I had, but please know that storing ANYTHING near hwy 99 is a no. My plan for the vehicle was only a short-term storage, and within the month it got broken into. Don't expect the place to be secure because it has cameras and because the manager lives on site. That is all. Be safe, everyone.
Neat and easy to use