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Self Storage

Simply put, self-storage units are compartments where you can store the stuff that won’t fit in your house, apartment or place of business. 

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What is Self Storage?

Self-storage has the advantage of being affordable and convenient, giving residential and commercial guests additional options for storing their possessions rather than relocating, selling or discarding their excess.

Most traditional self-storage facilities are single-story buildings where guests can drive right up to the door of their units. Newer facilities are often constructed in multi-story buildings, where access is gained through a common loading area. Some facilities offer a mix of both types of storage.

Whether the storage unit is an outside drive-up unit or inside a building, entry is typically restricted to tenants only by having a personalized PIN. Tenants most often access their individual units via a roll-up metal door. The guest also provides his or her own lock and the facility’s workers do not have access to the unit.

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Resources to help you

  • How Self Storage Works

    If you’ve never rented self storage before, we’re here to help.

  • Making a Reservation

    Once you’ve found the right storage unit you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.

  • Moving In

    Here’s what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.

Storage Features & Amentities

Thoughtful Features

Access to our properties is electronically controlled by personalized PINs, most buildings are fenced, and our interior and exterior spaces are well-lit, all to provide additional peace of mind.

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Cleanliness

Let your storage experience begin with a clean storage unit at Store Space. We keep our stores and amenities clean, too, just for you.  

Customer Service

At Store Space, we strive to provide you with the best self-storage experience possible. Our team members understand the needs of our guests and offer compassionate support throughout the rental process. 

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Speed-e-Rent

Speed-e-Rent lets you complete your rental process online in just minutes. Sign your Rental Agreement, get Tenant Protection, even enroll in our free AutoPay service, then skip the counter and go right to your unit on move-in day — it's that quick and easy!

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Billing

  • AutoPay available
  • Major credit cards accepted
  • Pay online, in-store or by phone
  • Rent due on 1st of each month

Access

  • Computer-controlled gate access
  • Customized PIN
  • Extended daily gate hours
  • Your lock, your key

Administrative

  • Call center open late daily
  • Free no-obligation reservations
  • No security deposit required
  • Sign up for text alerts

Moving

  • Designated unloading areas
  • Large doorways
  • Spacious elevators
  • Wide driveway aisles

Self Storage FAQs

Yes, it's against state and federal laws to live in a storage unit, not to mention dangerous!

You can be in your storage unit for a short period of time, such as performing inventory for a business, unloading belongings, or even searching for a specific item, but time in your storage unit should be limited. Please check your Rental Agreement for additional details. 

Yes, storing clothes is a common use for a storage unit. For short-term storage, cardboard boxes should suffice, but for long-term storage, consider a sturdy, airtight plastic bin. 

For the most part, no. You may occasionally find one, but they are not the standard.

For your convenience, bills are due on the first of each month. Take advantage of our free AutoPay automatic billing service and never miss a payment! 

Many storage facilities offer gated outdoor parking options specifically for cars and other vehicles. Sometimes, large indoor spots can be used for car storage, but check with your local store manager and consult your Rental Agreement for details. 

What Can Self Storage Be Used For? 

Self-storage can be used by almost anyone to store almost everything. Here are some of the many reasons that our guests choose Store Space. 


Personal Storage 

Many guests choose to store a wide range of personal belongings, from seasonal clothes and decorations, to extra furniture, baby clothes and many more items that hold memories and value. Just as there are many things to store, there are also many reasons to rent a storage unit. 

Moving

Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, coordinating move-ins and move-outs can be challenging. Avoid the stress simply by moving items to a storage unit instead of racking up costly storage fees from a moving company. Then, when the commotion settles down, unload your storage unit—on your schedule.  

Decluttering

Just because you’re decluttering doesn’t mean you have to get rid of everything. It’s OK to hang onto things that hold memories, or personal value, even if you don’t want them cluttering up your home all the time. This is especially true of seasonal décor and similar items that might not “spark joy” all year round but take on special meaning near the holidays. 

Downsizing

When it’s time to move into a smaller place, don’t fret about deciding which items can stay and which items need to be recycled or thrown away. Get a storage unit for all the things you’re undecided about, so you needn’t worry about trying to replace something later. This is especially helpful if you have adult-age children who might not be in a place to take back all their stuff. 

Life events

Self-storage makes a great temporary solution to help families deal with everything from a new addition to the family to divorce, even the passing of a loved one. If it’s something that holds value, but doesn’t have a place right now, store it until you’ve got a place for it or until you can make other arrangements. 


Business Storage

Successful businesses of all types have discovered that renting storage is a cost-effective alternative to relocating for the purpose of gaining additional square footage. This holds true for professional offices, retailers, contractors, manufacturing businesses and all types of commercial ventures, to name a few. 


Inventory

A storage unit is a great place for seasonal inventory that would otherwise fill up the backroom of a brick-and-mortar shop. 

Document storage

Since many professional offices are required to keep paperwork for a fixed period of time, a storage unit can serve as an effective repository for files that would otherwise crowd office space. 

Warehousing needs

Storage units can serve as ad hoc warehouses for manufacturing businesses as they ramp up production. 

Equipment storage

Businesses focused on seasonal items, like holiday lights for example, can benefit greatly from storage. Contractors, such as landscapers and arborists, might store equipment they need only a few times a year. 

Other usage

Real estate agents and stagers store furniture in between showings. Crafters store their product rather than keeping it on the kitchen table. Collectors and resellers store larger collections until they can comb through it. Sales reps keep sample product and sales materials close at hand.  


Vehicle Storage (select locations) 

Cars, RVs, Trucks, Boats 

Many storage facilities offer onsite vehicle storage options. These are often outdoors, behind the main gate. This type of vehicle storage is often a great alternative to storing an extra car, RV, or boat in your driveway or on the street, especially in locations with nosy HOAs and strict city ordinances. Check online inventory or with the store manager to see if your local Store Space offers vehicle storage options. 



What Should You NOT Put in a Storage Unit?

Of course, not everything can be placed in a storage unit. The main ones are easy to remember since they all start with the letter “f”: 


  • Food
  • Fuel
  • Furs
  • Firearms

State and local laws may prohibit the storage of other items as well, so if you’re unsure, it’s best to check with your local store manager. 


How Big of a Storage Unit Do I Need?

How big of a storage unit you’ll need to rent largely depends on how much you plan to store. Storage units are typically grouped into small, medium and large, with many different sizes and shapes from 25 square feet top 300 square feet or larger!

As a rule of thumb, a small unit (5x10 in most cases) can often take a small piece of furniture or two, plus boxes and bins. One to two rooms of furniture and belongings can generally fit within 100 sq. ft, which equates to a 10x10 storage unit. A 10x20 storage unit can be used for a three-bedroom house!

Keep in mind that many storage units are quite tall on the inside, so effective stacking is key to getting the most into your unit. 

Storage units come in many shapes and sizes, and our storage professionals are skilled at helping you pick the right-sized storage unit. Just call your local store or contact our Care Center at 833-786-7366. 

How Much is a Storage Unit?

Storage units are a cost-effective alternative to relocation for many residential and commercial guests. There are a number of factors that can contribute to the price of a storage unit, including the size of the unit, its location, plus available amenities and features. At Store Space, we shop the competition to ensure that our rates are competitive in the marketplace and we always offer valuable move-in promotions to lower your out-of-pocket expenses. 


Ready to Rent

To rent a storage unit online, use our search feature to find the Store Space nearest you. Then, simply click on the storage unit you want. Take advantage of our free, no-obligation reservations to lock in your unit. 

To save time on move-in day, complete your rental online so you don’t have to stop at the counter. It takes just a few clicks to set up AutoPay, our free automatic billing service, so you never have to worry about missing a payment. 

You’re all set! Thank you for being a valued guest of Store Space!

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Is Greenwood, SC, a Good Place to Live? Pros & Cons

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Whether they’re attracted to South Carolina’s gorgeous weather or Greenwood County’s abundance of outdoor parks, a lot of people are wondering if Greenwood, SC, is a good place to live.  

And since we know a thing or two about the breathtaking beauty, creative culture and exciting experiences that define Greenwood, we thought we would help. After all, who is better suited to take you on a tour of the city than us?  

Our first stop includes an overview of Greenwood’s location and population. Next, we’ll travel back in time to discuss Greenwood’s rich history. Then, before long we’ll be back exploring Greenwood’s current cost of living, crime rating and a few of its pros and cons.  

Buckle up. Next stop, Greenwood! 

Greenwood, SC, in a Snapshot 

Greenwood is located a short drive from several major cities. Greenwood is located just 60.4 miles south of Greenville, 76.3 miles east of Columbia and 58.4 miles north of Augusta, GA. Other notable cities in proximity to Greenwood include Athens, GA and Spartanburg, SC.  

The following table includes several statistics that measure Greenwood’s population, total area, elevation and more.  

Greenwood, SC Figures 
Population (2010) 23,222 
Population (2019) 23,403 
Area (sq. mi.) 16.46 
Land Area (sq. mi.) 16.34 
Water Area (sq. mi.) 0.12 
Elevation (ft.) 663 
Time Zone UTC-5 (Eastern Standard Time) 

*Data was collected from Census.gov 

The history of Greenwood 

Born on the banks of the Greenville & Columbia Railroad, Greenwood quickly became a hub of enterprise and progress after its inception. Throughout the years, many businesses have called Greenwood home including early enterprises such as W.R. Bailey, A. St. Clair Lee, and Barksdale & Company, a general merchandiser and grocery outfit. The Greenwood Post Office is one of the oldest in the United States and has been in operation since 1837.  

Alongside Greenwood’s growing economy, the city also became an epicenter of artistic expression and culture. In 1968, the city held the first annual South Carolina Festival of Flowers to honor the centennial of the George W. Park Seed Company. In 2000, the city added the South Carolina Festival of Discovery to its annual calendar. This festival was created to celebrate the history, culture and people of South Carolina.  

Today, the city’s economy is mostly represented by manufacturing, healthcare and retail trade businesses. The city also continues to host the annual South Carolina Festival of Flowers and the South Carolina Festival of Discovery. Attendance records at these festivals have soared to new heights in recent years, with the South Carolina Festival of Flowers attracting over 80,000 visitors. 

Is Greenwood a safe place to live?  

Greenwood is listed in the 27th percentile for safety and crime according to CrimeGrade.org. This rating indicates that Greenwood is more dangerous than 73% of cities nationwide. The city boasts an overall crime grade of a D+. This score is a composite of scores for violent crime, property crime and miscellaneous crime. The city scored a D+, D and C+ respectively for violent, property and miscellaneous crimes.  

Is it expensive to live in Greenwood, SC? 

According to bestplaces.net, Greenwood’s cost of living is 22.4% lower than the average cost of living across the United States. When compared to the average cost of living throughout South Carolina, Greenwood is also a very affordable place to live. Using 100 to represent the average cost of living of the United States, the average cost of living of South Carolina is 88.5. Greenwood’s cost of living is 77.6 on this scale.   

City State Cost of Living* 
Duncan OK 71.3 
Belton MO 88.5 
Brookings SD 84.0 
Forest Grove OR 121.1 
Greenwood SC 77.6 

*Data sourced from BestPlaces.net 

Housing costs in Greenwood are very affordable. The median home cost of Greenwood is $128,400, while the median home cost of the United States is $291,700. Transportation costs are another notable area of savings in Greenwood.  

What are the pros of living in Greenwood?

Living in Greenwood presents several benefits. The most popular pros to living in Greenwood include a low cost of living, gorgeous weather and stellar education opportunities. These perks make Greenwood a great place to live for families and young professionals looking to enter the housing market.  

Greenwood is also home to several attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities. Lake Greenwood State Park is the area’s premier outdoor attraction, offering camping, fishing and boating amenities.  

The Emerald Triangle is another popular destination within Greenwood. This area, located in the heart of the city, includes the newly renovated arts center, the Federal Building, the Greenwood Community Theater and the Greenwood Museum. Alongside Greenwood’s reputation of pageantry, which continues annually as the city hosts two major festivals, the Emerald Triangle is growing Greenwood’s reputation as a city of artistic expression.  

What are the cons of living in Greenwood?

Like all cities in the world, Greenwood is not perfect. The number one disadvantage to living in Greenwood is the city’s higher than average crime rating. However, not all areas of Greenwood are dangerous to live in.  

The safest neighborhoods in Greenwood are Forest Hills, Edgemere and others located in the southeastern portions of the city. According to CrimeGrade.org, the most dangerous parts of Greenwood are located near the central portions of the city.  

Aside from the city’s higher than average crime rating, the cons of living in Greenwood are minimal. Although, some residents have cited that Greenwood lacks opportunity and that businesses are consistently closing down and moving out of the city.  

Moving to South Carolina  

If you do decide to move to Greenwood, we can also assist you with your storage needs. Whether you need personal self-storage or business storage, Store Space has the storage solutions to get the job done.  

Visit Store Space in Greenwood or complete a rental online to get started renting affordable storage in Greenwood today.  

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