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Local Businesses Save Money Thanks to Self Storage Facilities

October 31st, 2009 Kurt Novak No comments

Small businesses can definitely benefit because of self storage facilities. But saving money is not the only benefit. It is also rather convenient as well. It saves space because you can store all or most of your inventory, etc, at the storage facility which means more available space at your home or office. Overall self storage facilities provide a generally cost effective way to store your belongings.

Why you should choose storage

Naturally, the main reason why any small business should choose storage is because of the savings involved. It simply makes good financial sense. Although you could rent an office space it is certainly a much more expensive option. A square meter of office space will cost you double that what it would at a storage facility.

It is not only the small business owner who can benefit from storage facilities. Even if you are a business that needs to be on different sites, such as a builder, a storage facility can safely and cost effectively store your supplies and/or equipment away from the site.

What Kinds of Businesses Benefit from Self Storage?

There are many types of businesses that benefit from self storage. Home based businesses that carry inventory or store records are one example. Those who are in direct sales with products that take up too much room to store at home, or who regularly make presentations at a nearby site, may benefit from a self storage unit. Home based businesses that must archive documents, like freelance paralegals and bookkeepers, can also save space and safely and securely store these documents offsite.

Contractors and landscapers can also benefit from self storage. A self storage until is a great place to store equipment if you don’t have room at home or the main office site. If you work out of a truck, a storage unit is a great place to store your equipment and meet potential clients in a secure location with parking available.

How to locate self storage facilities

The choice of which facility to use is not difficult at all, as there are many available from which to choose. A good place to begin is on the Internet. You will be able to determine if there are any units near to you and you will more than likely find a few. Also, check the websites of big businesses as they often provide information on storage facilities. And do not neglect to check if the storage facilities near you are running any specials or holding any promotions, as this can result in further savings for you.

Making sure that you secure the best deal

Because self storage businesses are highly competitive, they’re always looking for ways to attract new customers. To get the best deal, make sure you ask the representative about any deals or specials; don’t wait for them to offer this information. Many times the terms are negotiable, so be prepared with a counteroffer and make sure to let the sales representative know if you’ve found a better deal elsewhere. This will give you leverage to negotiate to get cheaper storage at your ideal site.

Another thing to remember is that some companies pay you for referrals. So, if you have associates with a similar type of business who could also benefit from self storage, it may pay to recommend the storage company you use. Looking online is another simple way to find deals, since many companies try to attract Internet shoppers with special online-only deals and discounts.

If you own a small or home-based business then self storage units are not only a cost effective solution for your storage needs, but a smart one as well. All you need to do is a bit of research to find the best and least expensive storage unit to suit your requirements.

About the author: Kurt Novak is a full time real estate investor, business man and owner of Westbelt Storage. Learn more at the Columbus Storage Blog.

Self Storage for Renters and Home Owners

September 26th, 2009 Kurt Novak No comments

Self storage has helped thousands of Americans find extra space, when they are running out of room at their homes or apartments and needed addition storage space.

Self-storage is so popular now that a competitive industry has developed all over the country in order to provide top-notch storage services and facilities.

Self storage is a private and secure space that you rent on a monthly basis in order to keep items you don’t want to – or can’t – keep at your home. Some are like mini-garages, others even provide temperature and humidity control.

Most storage facilities offer different sized units ranging from fairly small (5′ by 5′) to fairly large (10′ by 30′). This means you can rent just the space you actually need. And if you need more space over time, you can move to a larger unit or add additional units.

You pay for storage units on a month-to-month basis. This means that you only pay for the space for as long as you need it. If you plan to rent for a longer period of time, or if you would like to rent multiple units, the management will often give you a discount rate. These better rates may require that you pre-pay for the entire period.

You can pay for your self storage unit with cash, check or credit card, although many facilities prefer to set up automatic monthly payments. You pay ahead, so once your payment has been made, you are entitled to use your space for 30 days.

Self storage facilities only charge a one time monthly fee, which means that you can get into your unit as many times as you wish with no additional charges. You may supply your own lock to the unit, so not even the management has access to it. This puts you in control of how to use your space. It’s very similar to having a storage room at home, but you’re not the one who has to maintain it.

Columbus storage facilities provide bright night lights and 24/7 surveillance cameras for your safety and also the security of your stored items. The compound is usually surrounded by a tall fence, and you can only get inside the grounds by entering a private security code at the main gate. The gate closes automatically after you’ve entered.

Your storage unit is yours alone: you don’t share it with anyone else, and you are the only person with access to it. The storage building that contains your room will most likely have a concrete apron or paved drive way surrounding it. This helps to keep everything clean as you drive up to your unit to drop off or pick up something.

The number of reasons to rent a storage unit are practically limitless. Some homeowners have not enough room in their garage to store lawn furniture during the winter months. Apartment dwellers may have very little closet space on hand, and need to keep their off-season clothes somewhere else. Or perhaps you inherited some items that you don’t have any place to put. Whatever the reason, self-storage is a great choice.

Self storage facilities are located throughout Columbus, so it’s likely that one or more of them are located near your home or apartment. Renting a storage unit nearby is safe and convenient, and it’s the next best thing to owning a second garage.

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