Highway 22 Storage
Within 9.2 Miles
Heated, Interior, Roll Up Door
Half Off First 2 Months! SALE ENDS SOON!
5' x 5'
$54.00
10' x 10'
$79.00
(4 reviews)
Storage Solutions Salem
Within 11.9 Miles
Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Last Unit ACT NOW! Half Off First Month!
5' x 5'
$44.00
10' x 10'
$146.00
- Review
- Always attentive and helpful Lexie rocks!
(21 reviews)
Downtown Storage & Warehouse
Within 14 Miles
Interior, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'
$136.00
- Review
- Great customer service. Super fast turn around time. Reserved and moved in, in one day
(2 reviews)
Salem Self Storage South
Within 14.7 Miles
Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'
$152.00
- Review
- Wendy and Kelly were very helpful . Very good experience with management reasonable price
Average rating 3.4 stars based on 4 customer reviews
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Dallas Mini Storage 319 SE Maple St, Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-9190
Dallas Secure Storage 1497 SE Brookside St # A, Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-3703
Ellendale Storage 460 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-9685
Godsey Secure Storage 1360 SE Godsey Rd, Dallas, OR 97338 503-831-0234
Home Town Storage 224 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-9190
Rickreall Mini-Storage 10255 Rickreall Rd, Rickreall - Dallas, OR 97371 503-623-0900
Storage Co 2521 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-3961
Storage Depot 902 SE Uglow Ave, Dallas, OR 97338 503-376-9678
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- Check for online reviews and recommendations.
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What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor unit?
You have easy access to your unit when it is an outdoor unit. If the unit is indoors, you must first enter the building to get to it.
What is the difference between office hours and gate hours?
The property's operating hours are during office hours. The store manager will be on duty to help you with your questions. If you have questions or need help outside these hours, look up the property's phone number to contact the leasing office directly. The gate hours determine when you can enter the property and use your unit.
Storage units near Dallas, OR