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Self Storage Units Near You in Dover, DE

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    Unit Size
    5'x10'
    Online price
    $ 109/mo
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    Unit Size
    5'x10'
    Online only price
    $ 109/mo
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    Small 5'x10' Size guide
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    Features
    • Ground Floor
    • Inside Unit, Swing Door
    Monthly Rent In Store $ 127
    In Store $ 127
    Online-Only Price $ 109 /mo
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    Unit Size
    10'x10'
    Online price
    $ 142/mo
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    Unit Size
    10'x10'
    Online only price
    $ 142/mo
    Online only price
    $1 first month rent
    All new rentals subject to one-time $29 admin fee.
    Medium 10'x10' Size guide
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    Features
    • Ground Floor
    • Inside Unit, Swing Door
    • Near Door or Elevator
    Monthly Rent In Store $ 149
    In Store $ 149
    Online-Only Price $ 142 /mo
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    Unit Size
    10'x15'
    Online price
    $ 216/mo

    Unit Size
    10'x15'
    Online only price
    $ 222/mo
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    Large 10'x15' Size guide
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    Features
    • Ground Floor
    • Outside Unit, Rollup Door
    • Drive up access
    Monthly Rent
    $ 222 /mo
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Average Cost of a Storage Unit in Dover, DE

See how much storage units cost, on average, in Dover, DE with our size-by-size pricing chart. With monthly prices starting at $75 and online offers that vary by location, finding an affordable unit in Dover, DE is easy with Public Storage.

Unit Size Average Price Lowest Price
5'x5' $110 $110
5'x10' $75 $75
Unit Size Average Price Lowest Price
10'x10' $168 $146
Unit Size Average Price Lowest Price
10'x15' $224 $224
10'x20' $212 $210
10'x30' $396 $396
Unit Type Average Price Lowest Price
RV Boat Storage $396 $396
Car Vehicle Storage $258 $212

*Prices shown are for reference only, may not be the actual price of a unit, may not be offered at all property locations within Dover, DE, and may change without notice. Online rates apply only to online reservations and rentals. Additional taxes, fees, and insurance may apply. See the Rental Agreement and Terms and Conditions for full details.


More Storage Unit Sizes & Prices Info

Small Storage

  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have small 5'x5' units available now. Prices ranging from $110 and average $110.
  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have small 5'x10' units available now. Prices ranging from $75 and average $75.

Medium Storage

  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have medium 10'x10' units available now. Prices ranging from $146 and average $168.

Large Storage

  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have large 10'x15' units available now. Prices ranging from $224 and average $224.
  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have large 10'x20' units available now. Prices ranging from $210 and average $212.
  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have large 10'x30' units available now. Prices ranging from $396 and average $396.

Other Storage

  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have other RV Boat Storage units available now. Prices ranging from $396 and average $396.
  • 1 Storage facilities near Dover,DE have other Car Vehicle Storage units available now. Prices ranging from $212 and average $258.

About Dover

Conveniently located just 90 miles from both Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., the city of Dover puts you within easy reach of countless highlights. It's one of Delaware's largest cities and its capital, home to a steadily growing population that has seen several booms since the mid-20th century.

From touring historical landmarks to relaxing at Silver Lake park, there's a number of recreational options within city limits. Dover is home to the Schwartz Center, Dover Mall and First State Heritage Park, as well as a number of cultural institutions like the Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art. Wherever your interests may be, you'll find that Dover provides plenty to see and do.

The History of Dover

Founded in 1683 by William Penn, Dover boasts an impressive history. Originally laid out over just 125 acres, it grew to encompass almost 1,000 acres by 1960. One of the most famous residents of Dover was Caesar Rodney, a prominent Delaware leader during the American Revolution. During the Civil War, the city also served as a stop along the Underground Railroad. The emancipation of slavery was also widely supported by the city's large Quaker community.

Dover was primarily an agricultural city until International Latex Corp. made its home in the city in 1937, fueling a modernization of the city's economy and industrial sector.

Jobs in Dover

Residents in Dover typically find jobs close to home, though it's possible to commute to nearby cities for work. Although the unemployment rate in Dover is higher than the state average, job growth has been promising in recent years.

A large percentage of the workforce here is employed in sales, office and administrative support jobs, with production, transportation, material moving, management, business and finance making up most of the remaining jobs. The largest employer in Dover is the state government, which includes a variety of bureaucratic offices operated by Dover as the state capital. The Kent County offices also provide a number of local jobs, as does Dover Air Force Base. If you're looking for a job in manufacturing, both Kraft Foods and Procter & Gamble have large plants in the city.

Dover Schools

Public schools in Dover fall under the operation of the Capital School District. Parochial and Montessori private schools offer additional options for your child's education.

If you're planning on pursuing higher education in Dover, you can choose from a number of satellite locations and small campuses run by Wilmington University and Delaware Technical Community College. Dover is also home to Delaware State University and Wesley College.

Resources for Moving to Dover

As you plan your move to Dover, this information might make it a bit easier:

  • Utilities: The city of Dover is the primary utilities provider, and service set-up can typically be completed over the phone.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Trash, recyclables and yard waste are collected on a regular basis. You must provide your own container for yard waste if you'd like to receive collection services.
  • Transportation: DART First State operates a public transportation network that spans Dover and its neighboring cities.

Dover Housing

Many people are attracted to Dover because of its affordable home prices, which are quite a bit lower than many other major East Coast cities. The median home price is fairly even with the national average, so if you're home shopping on a budget, you'll find that you have plenty of options.

Self Storage FAQs

Self-storage prices vary by location, unit size, features, and availability. Smaller units typically cost less than larger ones, and indoor and climate-controlled units may be priced differently than standard units. Public Storage offers month-to-month rentals, so you only pay for the time you need.

Specials vary by location and unit type, so checking current rates and promotions in your area is the best way to find the most up-to-date offers.

Start by taking inventory of what you plan to store and how often you'll need to access it. A small 5x5 unit often fits boxes or small household items, while medium sizes like 10x10 work well for multiple rooms' worth of belongings. Larger units, such as 10x20 or 10x30, are designed for bigger items or business needs.

Indoor Storage Units: Located inside a building with hallway access.

Outdoor Drive-Up Units: Ground-level units you can drive up to for quick loading and unloading.

Climate-Controlled Units: Designed to help maintain more consistent temperature and humidity levels. Availability varies by location.

Vehicle Storage: Options may include parking spaces or enclosed units for cars or small trailers.

RV or Boat Storage: Typically offered as open or covered parking spaces at select locations.

Business Storage: Units suited for storing inventory, equipment, or supplies without the cost of commercial property.

Features and availability vary by facility.

Climate-controlled storage helps maintain more consistent temperature and humidity levels inside the unit. It's commonly used for items like books, fabrics, electronics, or other belongings that can react to extreme heat, cold, or humidity. Climate-controlled storage is available at many—but not all—locations, so availability depends on the facility.

Drive-up access refers to a ground-level storage unit that you can pull your vehicle right up to. This makes loading and unloading quicker because you don't need to use hallways, elevators, or stairs. It's often chosen for storing larger items or boxes you'll want to move in and out easily.

Some storage facilities offer 24/7 access as an added feature, while others provide extended access hours. Availability varies by property, so it's best to check your location's access hours when renting a unit.

Common security features include:
• Gated access with individualized entry codes
• Bright lighting throughout the property
• Onsite staff during office hours
• Video surveillance
• Well-maintained fencing and facility grounds
• Storage unit locks available for purchase

Features can vary widely by location, so reviewing your facility's offerings is recommended.

Convenience depends on your needs, but many renters prefer:
• Drive-up units for fast loading
• Indoor units for hallway access and comfortable entry
• 24/7 access where available
• Month-to-month rentals
• Locations near home, work, or major roads
• Online account management and payment options

Public Storage maintains facilities with routine property checks, regular cleaning of common areas, and ongoing pest-control efforts. We also provide clean, well-kept hallways and entry points, and staff monitor the property throughout the week.

Resources from the Help Center

How Self Storage Works

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Making a Reservation

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Features & Amenities

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Moving In

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


Storage Solutions for Different Needs

People use self-storage for many different purposes, and the right unit often depends on how long you plan to store items and how often you’ll visit. Because every Public Storage location offers its own mix of sizes, layouts, and features, customers can choose a space that fits their day-to-day routine or upcoming plans.

Common uses include:

  • Business storage: Many small businesses and independent contractors use self-storage as an extension of their workspace. Units can help organize inventory, tools, supplies, samples, or seasonal equipment without the need for additional office or commercial space. Drive-up units and extended access hours at many locations can also make it easier to load or unload between jobs.
  • College and university storage: Students often need a place to keep belongings during summer break, study-abroad programs, or short-term housing transitions. A small unit can simplify the shift between dorms, apartments, or shared housing by keeping everything in one place until the next semester begins.
  • Moving and life changes: Self-storage is a flexible option during moves, renovations, and reorganizing projects. Whether you’re preparing a home for sale, settling into a new space, or arranging rooms one step at a time, extra room can help you stay organized and keep pathways clear while you pack or rearrange items.
  • Military storage: Frequent relocations, trainings, or temporary assignments can create gaps between homes or require extra space during transitions. A self-storage unit can offer a consistent place to keep belongings during moves or periods when housing arrangements change. With a variety of sizes available across many locations, customers can choose a unit that aligns with their timelines and storage needs.
  • Long-term planning: Some customers choose a unit for items they want to set aside for longer periods, keep in reserve, or revisit seasonally. Having a consistent storage space outside the home can make larger organizational projects more manageable and free up room inside closets, garages, or spare rooms. • Sports equipment storage: From bikes and surfboards to golf clubs and seasonal gear, sports equipment can take up space at home. A storage unit helps keep bulky items organized and accessible between seasons, practices, or trips.
  • Holiday item storage: Self-storage makes it easier to pack away holiday items once the season ends and pull them out again when it’s time to decorate.
  • Travel and extended time away: Whether you’re preparing for a long trip, extended work assignment, or temporary relocation, a storage unit can help simplify packing and planning. Items you don’t need to take along can be put away until you return, helping reduce clutter.
  • Decluttering and organization projects: Many customers use self-storage as part of a larger decluttering effort. Moving items out temporarily can make it easier to sort, organize, and decide what to keep.
  • Home renovation and remodeling: Renovation projects often require clearing rooms to allow work to move forward. A storage unit provides a place to put away furniture, decor, and household items while updates are underway, helping keep rooms open and projects organized from start to finish.
  • Hobby and passion projects: Creative pursuits and collections can grow over time. Self-storage offers extra room for supplies, equipment, or works-in-progress that don’t fit neatly into everyday living areas, while still remaining easy to access when inspiration strikes.
  • Emergency or unexpected situations: Life doesn’t always follow a schedule. During sudden changes—such as repairs, relocations, or temporary housing shifts—a storage unit can help bridge the gap by keeping belongings organized until plans become clearer.
  • Personal relationship changes: Transitions such as separations or household changes can involve reorganizing living arrangements over time. Self-storage provides flexibility during these periods, allowing customers to manage belongings at their own pace while plans take shape.
  • Moving from another storage provider: Customers switching from a different storage company often use Public Storage to reorganize. With a range of unit sizes and features available across many locations, it’s easier to choose a space that aligns with new plans or changing storage needs.

Across all these situations, customers can select the size and features that match their plans—whether that’s a compact 5×5 unit for a brief period or a 10x20 unit for ongoing projects, business use, or a home transition that unfolds over several months. Each facility offers different options, making it easy to compare locations and choose a space that aligns with your storage goals.