Omaha, NE Self Storage & Storage Units For Rent

Showing 1 - 12 of 14 Storage Facilities View RV, Boat & Auto Storage
StorageMart - S 96th St and L St

StorageMart - S 96th St and L St

Omaha, NE 68127
4 miles away
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Starting At: $30.99 per month
StorageMart - N 78th Crown Point Ave

StorageMart - N 78th & Crown Point Ave

Omaha, NE 68134
4.5 miles away
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Starting At: $41.99 per month
StorageMart - 102nd St Maple St

StorageMart - 102nd St & Maple St

Omaha, NE 68134
4.6 miles away
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Starting At: $41.99 per month
StorageMart - 84th St and Harrison St

StorageMart - 84th St and Harrison St

Ralston, NE 68128
4.6 miles away
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Starting At: $49.99 per month
StorageMart - Blair High Rd Sorensen Pkwy

StorageMart - Blair High Rd & Sorensen Pkwy

Omaha, NE 68134
5 miles away
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Starting At: $41.99 per month
Storage Depot
Starting At: $99.99 per month
StorageMart - Blair High Rd N 99th St

StorageMart - Blair High Rd & N 99th St

Omaha, NE 68122
5.7 miles away
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Starting At: $41.99 per month
StorageMart - 101st St Scott Circle

StorageMart - 101st St & Scott Circle

Omaha, NE 68122
6.3 miles away
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Starting At: $27.99 per month
StorageMart - S 140th St and Industrial Rd

StorageMart - S 140th St and Industrial Rd

Omaha, NE 68144
7.4 miles away
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Starting At: $26.99 per month
My Space Self Storage
Starting At: $35.99 per month
StorageMart - Hwy 370 S Washington St

StorageMart - Hwy 370 & S Washington St

Papillion, NE 68046
8.2 miles away
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Starting At: $29.99 per month
StorageMart - 156th and Harrison St

StorageMart - 156th and Harrison St

Omaha, NE 68138
9.2 miles away
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Starting At: $43.99 per month
Showing 1 - 12 of 14 Storage Facilities

Omaha Storage Units

Sitting on the banks of the Missouri River, is the largest city of the state of Nebraska, known as Omaha to the rest of the world and as the 'Gateway to the West' to proud locals who live in the Greater Omaha area and number about 1.3 million. Since the city is so centrally located, it became a major hub for transportation and this earned it its moniker. What was once a small settlement is now a metropolis known for its breweries, its thriving financial sector and several inventions such as the TV dinner, the bobby pin and cake mix. It is no wonder that in such a pioneering state the local industries are just as innovative and state-of-the-art. This includes the Omaha self storage industry that has options that are just as good as you would find anywhere else in the country with every sort of facility imaginable.

The Omaha Climate -- A Guide to Self Storage

Since the city sits so far from any natural bodies that could regulate its climate, such as mountains or lakes, it has a humid continental climate with very hot and very humid summers while having winters that are cold and dry. The humidity can be a problem when you are storing something as it creates the perfect conditions for mold to grow in your Omaha storage units. Since the city also sees violent storms that can potentially escalate to tornados, it is just better and more pragmatic for you to get a climate controlled unit.

The Final Frontier of Precaution -- Omaha Self Storage and Insurance

With weather being so volatile in this city and the potential of tornados being very high, it only makes sense for you to get insurance for your self storage to protect yourself against any possible loss. This is particularly advisable for people living in places outside Omaha such as Springfield NE who might not be able to get to their storage unit in time if there is the risk of extensive damage.

Tips for Self Storage in Omaha

It is always best to be prepared and an informed customer before you make a decision, and luckily, we can help you in this. Did you know that the demand for Omaha storage units peaks in May and that about 20% of all the storage units in Omaha are rented out at this point in time? This is most likely accompanied by very high prices so you should consider getting a storage unit in perhaps March or April if you need it during spring.