This Public Storage in East Cobb provides customers with affordable storage solutions for a community on the go.
Located right at the intersection of Lower Roswell Road and Johnson Ferry Road, this is an all-indoor location with indoor storage units and climate controlled storage units in different sizes.
Whether it's hockey and skating at Marietta Ice Rink, soccer at Johnson Ferry Park or spending a day enjoying the beauty of Morgan Falls Overlook Park, swing by a 5x10 storage unit to pick up sporting equipment or recreational gear throughout the year.
Families looking to clear out a garage in a home near Dickerson Middle School can use a 10x20 storage unit to pack away crates, boxes, tools, bikes and other bulky items taking up too much space.
For even larger loads, including refrigerators, washers, dryers and freezers or TVs, entertainment centers and sofas, a 10x30 storage unit provides ample storage space for bulky items.
With the banks of the Chattahoochee River to the south and State Route 120 and State Route 9 both a quick drive in either direction, this is a great storage spot for customers throughout East Cobb and the north side of Sandy Springs.
Approximately 10 miles from downtown Marietta and less than 20 miles outside of downtown Atlanta, the East Cobb area allows residents and businesses to step out of the hustle and bustle of the crowded urban areas and find some more room to live, work and play. Whenever a bit more room is needed for storage, hop in the car and head right over to this East Cobb Public Storage for cheap storage rentals any day of the week.
Wonderful experience especially Kathy!!!!!
Clean space and had the size I needed. Easy to go back and forth to pick up stuff. Climate control is perfect for me. Kathy has been especially helpful when I had questions.
Ridiculous price increases from $175 to $403 in a span of 2 years
Renters beware, especially women!!! This location no longer has a property manager and, therefore, no on-site security. When I first came here, there were 3 full-time workers and a couple part-time. They are all fired and were replaced with a screen. Everything has moved to a kiosk, where everything is now digital, and you wait to talk to someone that way. Convenient, sure. Safe, no. Both elevators have expired licenses and do not work half the time, which can trap you inside for who knows how long while it struggles to open the door. (Pic attached was taken Aug 1st) Property is clean, and I've never had a problem with bugs. However, there was never a camera on each aisle, making it a possibility to be snuck up on and there wouldn't be a recording to prove it, which has happened to me twice in the few years I had a space rented. They are constantly increasing the price, sometimes only giving you a month's notice. Typical greedy corporation.