When you live in a Downtown San Diego loft or condo, finding ways to maximize storage space is crucial. Although you may find custom closets, extra shelving, and under the bed storage space is enough for day-to-day living, you may need to look outside of your new condo for a place to keep seasonal items like holiday decorations and snowboard gear, or larger items you use infrequently like golf clubs or suitcases. Luckily, there are a handful of affordable storage solutions in the Downtown San Diego area.
Ballpark Self Storage
Access Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm & Sat-Sun 9am-5pm
Located on 7th and Island, this is a convenient storage location in the heart of the Gaslamp. Unit sizes range from 2×5 for $50 a month all the way up to 10×13 for $199 a month. They carry a full line of packing supplies and moving boxes on site, and truck rental is available during move-in. If you are unsure what size unit you need, the website has a helpful tool to gauge your space requirements.
Public Storage
Access Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm & Sat-Sun 9am-5pm
Situated on 16th and Market, this is a great location for folks living in an East Village condo in Downtown San Diego. The small units here are a generous 5×5 and just $73 per month, and the largest units are 15×20 and $355 per month. This location also offers vehicle storage, outdoor storage, and some climate controlled units as well.
A-1 Self Storage
Access Hours: Mon-Sun 6am-10pm
A-1 is a trusted name in storage solutions and this location is at the northern end of Little Italy. The smallest unit here measures 3.5×5 and runs $65 a month, while the largest unit offered is 10×7.5 and will cost $158 a month. The site offers 24-hour camera surveillance, some climate controlled units, car storage, and certain units offer 24-hour access.
There’s no need to give up your dream of owning Downtown San Diego real estate or any reason to part with any of your most beloved items just because everything can’t fit in one spot. Find a storage location just minutes from your place and grabbing those boxes next December won’t take much longer than if you were just running down to the garage. ')}