499 N Oxford Rd

Oxford, MI 48371
 

(248) 628-2700

Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM

Gate Hours

6:00 AM-12:00 Midnight
7 days a week

Indoor Storage

All units feature drive-up access

Room Size Examples

5 X 10 – Equivalent of half a bedroom

Small quantities of furniture, appliances, out of season items, and boxes.

5 X 15 – Equivalent of a large walk-in closet

Furnishings for a one bedroom apartment, appliances, boxes, wardrobe boxes, etc.

10 X 10 – Equivalent of an average size bedroom

Furnishings for a one or two bedroom apartment, or out of season / garage items.

10 x 20 – Equivalent of a 1 car garage

Furnishings for a two or three bedroom large apartment or house with major applianaces or lawn equipment. Also could store a car or short truck.

10 X 30 – Equivalent of a 1-1/2 car garage

Furnishings for a four+ bedroom house with appliances.  Good for lawn equipment plus a truck, etc.

20 X 20 – Equivalent of a 2 car garage

Furnishings for a five bedroom house including appliances or lawn equipment.  Also may store 2 cars.  This is the same size as a small 2 car garage.

Indoor Storage Pricing

There is a $15 one-time administration fee in addition to the first month’s rent due at the time of signing.

Prices effective April 2023

Unit Size Per Month Per 6 Months Per Year Photo
5' x 10'
$75
$412.50
$825
5' x 15'
$89
$489.50
$979
10' x 10'
$109
$599.50
$1,199
12' x 10'
$129
$709.50
$1,419
10' x 15'
$149
$819.50
$1,639
12' x 15'
$161
$885.50
$1,771
10' x 20'
$184
$1,012
$2,024
12' x 20'
$221
$1,215.50
$2,431
10' x 30'
$247
$1,358.50
$2,717
12' x 30'
$296
$1,628
$3,256
20' x 20'
$341
$1,875.50
$3,751
15' x 30'
$373
$2,051.50
$4,103

Outdoor Storage

Covered and uncovered

All locations are uncovered unless specified otherwise.

Prices effective April 2023

Length Per Month Per 6 Months Per Year
15'
$40
$220
$440
17'
$44
$242
$484
20'
$49
$269.50
$539
25'
$58
$319
$638
30'
$70
$385
$770
35'
$81
$445.50
$891
40'
$88
$484
$968
50'
$99
$544.50
$1,089
50' Covered
$177
$973.50
$1,947

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Packing Tips

Packing your items properly to begin with will save you time and ensure your goods are maintained in the best possible condition
  • Don’t move wardrobes, drawers, etc. while full because you can break them.
  • Clothing and personal goods should be packed in strong, secure boxes.
  • Cushions should be wrapped in plastic or a furniture cover.
  • Where possible remove the legs from furniture (bed bases, tables etc) to avoid damage and save space.
  • Vacuum food crumbs from all furniture.
  • Furniture shouldn’t be placed directly on the floor, use plastic or material to cushion heavy items.
  • Stack chairs seat to seat, with cloth or paper separating them.
  • Place a cover over all furniture, especially sofas, recliners and anything of value.
Appliances
  • Make sure all white goods (fridges, freezers etc) are empty, clean and dry before storing.
  • Leave doors slightly ajar to prevent mold build up.
  • A deodorizer placed inside fridges or freezers is also a good idea to maintain freshness.
  • If you pack items inside your fridges and freezers, you can scratch the insides or damage the shelving so it’s best to leave them empty.
Glass and Breakables
  • Wrap all breakable items separately in tissue or packing paper, box and ensure they are marked “Fragile”.
  • Pack breakables in sturdy boxes.
  • Protect fragile items by wrapping them individually in packing paper (newsprint can be very messy and possibly stain).
  • Place packing in the top and bottom of cartons for added protection.
  • Place plates, saucers and bowls on their sides to prevent any breakage.
  • Empty space should be filled with packing paper.
  • Ensure you haven’t stacked heavy items on top of cartons containing breakables.
  • Pictures and mirrors should be wrapped in cardboard or proper picture/mirror cartons.
Electronic Items
  • The original boxes are ideal to repack in.
  • If the original boxes are not available, pack electronics well in other boxes.
  • Ensure all electronic equipment is clean and dry before storing.
  • Ensure that items above or on top of electronic equipment will not fall down or damage the surfaces.
  • If storing a refrigerator or freezer, be sure that the item is thoroughly dry and clean to prevent moisture and mildew from damaging any of your valuables and store it with the door slightly ajar.
Metal Items
  • To minimize rust in metal items such as tools, wipe the item with a few drops of oil before storing them away.
  • Pack these items away from goods that may be stained such as furniture.
  • Wrapping silver in NON ACID tissue paper or plastic bags can help reduce tarnishing.
  • Wipe chrome or cast iron with a little machine oil to help retard rust
Spring Thaw

Anything that can be damaged by moisture (boxes, exposed metal, and other delicate items) should be placed on a pallet or another form of spacer. This will protect your goods from condensation that can occur during the spring thaw.

What You Can’t Store

You should not store any goods that are hazardous, illegal, stolen, inflammable, explosive, environmentally harmful, perishable or that are a risk to the property or any person. This includes items like gas cans, paint thinner, full gas bottles or chlorine.