(26 reviews)
Moon Lake Self Storage
Within 4.2 Miles
Outdoor Access, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'
$75.00
- Review
- So far so good it’s nice area very clean I like that there is camera in the unit but not really sure on how to sign up to watch it or if we even do get to but I guess I’ll have to call and find out what I do
(10 reviews)
Max Storage
Within 2.1 Miles
1st Floor, Outdoor Access, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'
$60.00
- Review
- Also needs more space to putt in front of units. Driveway just isn’t enough
Average rating 4.5 stars based on 2 customer reviews
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