New Top-Notch Website Makes Self-Storage Hunting Easier

August 21, 2019 Reading Time: 3 minutes
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Maria Gatea
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It happens to all of us: a new pair of shoes today, sporting equipment tomorrow, then some tools on sale that you decided you really need. Slowly but surely, your house gets overwhelmed by stuff and it’s getting difficult to maintain order.

What do you do in such a situation? On one hand, you need those things, even if you’re not using them every day. On the other hand, your garage, basement, attic and closets are simply bursting with stuff, and the clutter is threatening to take over the rest of your home.

You Need Self-Storage

You may consider selling your ski equipment because you’re only using it a few times each year. Or how about getting rid of the lawnmower because, hey, it’s just grass, and what’s the worst that it can happen if you just stop cutting it? These are obviously NOT the solutions to your problem.

What you actually need is more storage space, and you can get it by renting a self-storage unit located close to your home. Make sure you know the ins and out of self storage before using the service. More specifically, storage units come with plenty of advantages: 24/7 security and access, climate-controlled environment, affordable costs, and maybe other amenities like concierge services, delivery and pickup.

The secret of a truly useful storage unit is to not treat it like a dumping ground where you deposit your mess. Sort your things, recycle, donate and throw away the useless bulk. Pack and store only the items that you’ll objectively be needing again. Otherwise, it’s just a waste of your time and money.

How to Find Self-Storage with StorageCafe

Proximity is essential when looking for storage space. You don’t want to drive an hour to retrieve your tools or winter boots. You need to search the area around your home or your place of business for the best offers available.

This is where StorageCafe enters the scene. An online marketplace for storage facilities, StorageCafe helps you find and rent storage units in your area. The user-friendly interface allows you to search based on location – just type in where you plan to rent a storage unit, and the website will list all the facilities in that area.

More information is one click away: you learn about the prices, the size of the units and what amenities each storage facility provides. The website also helps you contact the storage facilities directly to ask for any extra details you might be interested in and to rent a unit.

What’s in It for You?

Well, besides the obvious – helping you to find storage units for rent in your area with just a couple of clicks – StorageCafe allows for better planning and better time management. You might be a young mom who needs to store children’s toys and clothes, a college student with very little space in the dorm room, or a couple moving to a new home. Either way, you need to find a storage unit quickly and without complications.

You could drive around and look for banners, or ask for recommendations, but both methods take time and effort. A general query in a search engine will get you some results, but not nearly as localized, complete and detailed as ours. Instead of navigating on multiple websites, going back and forth to compare offers, you can do all of that on just one page, in just one go.

On StorageCafe, you get to check the storage facilities closest to your location, select the best one for you, easily get in touch with the facility operator and rent your unit. It’s fast, easy, and it can be done anytime, anywhere – in just a couple of minutes, you’re all set for storage!

Maria Gatea
Written by
Maria Gatea

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