Friday, September 25, 2009

Everything You Need to Know About Self Storage for Home Owners and Renters

by Kurt Novak

Are you out of room in your home or apartment? If you open your closet door, will the contents come tumbling out? Then it's probably time for you to take a serious look at self storage.

A thriving and competitive self-storage industry has developed in Columbus and all over the country. Providers understand the need and built top-notch facilities to address the growing demand.

Self-storage is like having an extra garage on hand that you don't have to maintain. You get all the benefits of security, cleanliness, easy access and convenience, but you don't have to maintain the space. And unlike most people's garages, some storage units even come with temperature and humidity control.

Most storage facilities offer different sized units ranging from fairly small (5' by 5') to fairly large (10' by 30'). This means you can rent just the space you actually need. And if you need more space over time, you can move to a larger unit or add additional units.

The basic term for self storage rental is one month, and most rental contracts stipulate that the term will renew automatically each month unless the management receives notice otherwise. Most facilities offer discount rates if you want to rent two or more units, or if you agree to pay your rent up front for at least six months.

Storage facilities make paying your monthly rent easy. They accept cash, check and all major credit cards. Payments are due at the beginning of each month. Many facilities also offer the convenience of automatic monthly transaction.

Self storage facilities only charge a one time monthly fee, which means that you can get into your unit as many times as you wish with no additional charges. You may supply your own lock to the unit, so not even the management has access to it. This puts you in control of how to use your space. It's very similar to having a storage room at home, but you're not the one who has to maintain it.

Most Columbus storage facilities have tall steel wire fencing encircling their perimeters. Access to the compound is obtained by entering a main gate that opens only once you've punched in a private security code. The gate closes after you. Most facilities also have flood lights at night and security cameras 24/7.

Most facilities have concrete aprons surrounding the storage buildings and paved driveways, so you can drive your vehicle right up to your unit's door. Even when it rains you don't have to worry about getting muddy. Best of all, your storage unit is private: it's your space and you don't share it with anyone else. No one, not even the facility's owner, has access to your unit.

The number of reasons to rent a storage unit are practically limitless. Some homeowners have not enough room in their garage to store lawn furniture during the winter months. Apartment dwellers may have very little closet space on hand, and need to keep their off-season clothes somewhere else. Or perhaps you inherited some items that you don't have any place to put. Whatever the reason, self-storage is a great choice.

Self storage facilities are located throughout Columbus, so it's likely that one or more of them are located near your home or apartment. Renting a storage unit nearby is safe and convenient, and it's the next best thing to owning a second garage.

About the Author:

Author Kurt Novak is a full time real estate investor, entrepreneur and manager of a Columbus storage facility. Learn more at the Columbus Self Storage Blog.

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