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Storage in Daytona Beach, FL

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Photo of Snapbox Self Storage - Ormond Beach - 2730 Airport Road
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2.6 miles away

4.7(39)

Public Storage - Daytona Beach - 1144 Beville Road

1144 Beville Road, Daytona Beach, FL, 32114

No 5' x 5' Units Available

No 5' x 10' Units Available

10' x 10'
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$140.00$117.00
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 2040 - Port Orange - Nova Rd
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 6612 - Port Orange - Reed Canal Rd
Photo of CubeSmart Self Storage - FL New Smyrna Beach Pioneer Trail
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 2039 - Daytona Beach - Wesley St
Photo of Devon Self Storage - 9134 - Daytona
Photo of All Aboard Storage - Fernery Depot
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 7417 - Daytona Beach - LPGA Blvd
Photo of U-Store- Daytona Beach - 370 North Nova Road
Photo of Public Storage - Daytona Beach - 350 N Nova Road
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 6630 - Daytona Beach - Old Kings Rd
Photo of CubeSmart Self Storage - New Smyrna Beach
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 7028 - Port Orange - Journeys End Way

7.4 miles away

5.0(5)

Extra Space Storage - 7028 - Port Orange - Journeys End Way

5850 Journey's End Way, Port Orange, FL, 32127

No 5' x 5' Units Available

No 5' x 10' Units Available

10' x 10'
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$51.00$46.00
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Photo of Extra Space Storage - 6154 - Ormond Beach - W Granada Blvd
Photo of Extra Space Storage - 6155 - Port Orange - Williamson Blvd
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Storage prices in Daytona Beach, FL

Prices vary by unit size and amenities. Compare facilities in Daytona Beach to find the right unit.

Average Monthly Price by Storage Unit Size in Daytona Beach, FL

Based on 82 storage units in Daytona Beach.

$44.82

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Cheapest Storage in Daytona Beach, FL

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    Cheapest 5x10 storage in Daytona Beach, FL

    $17.00$37.13
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    Cheapest 10x10 storage in Daytona Beach, FL

    $47.00$78.21
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    Cheapest 10x15 storage in Daytona Beach, FL

    $132.00$132
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    Cheapest 10x20 storage in Daytona Beach, FL

    $107.00$202.05
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Average prices last updated on 04-01-2026.

Average Price by Storage Unit Size in Daytona Beach, FL

Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select Daytona Beach, Florida storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in Daytona Beach, Florida for the most common storage unit sizes.

Unit SizeAverage PriceLowest Price
5' x 5'$33.79$14.00
5' x 10'$37.13$17.00
10' x 10'$78.21$47.00
10' x 15'$132.00$132.00
10' x 20'$202.05$107.00
10' x 25'$150.00$150.00
10' x 30'$185.47$145.00

The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Daytona Beach, Florida over the past 180 days is $61.63.

Data for the cheapest self-storage unit is updated every 15 minutes.

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Moving to Daytona Beach

With around 75,000 residents, Daytona Beach is a small city on the Atlantic coast of Central Florida, in Volusia County. Very popular with retirees and as a spring break destination, it is also widely known among motorsports enthusiasts for hosting several large events throughout the year and being home to the NASCAR headquarters.

If you decide to move to Daytona Beach, we recommend looking into its economy, education, and neighborhoods before calling it your home to make sure you don't miss out on important details.

What To Expect From Daytona Beach

Ranking in the top 10 best places to retire, safest places to live, and best places to live in Florida, according to U.S. News, Daytona Beach has an appeal that goes beyond a vacation spot. Although its main income is drawn from the tourist industry, with over 9 million visitors every year, its economy is also shaped by manufacturing, retail trade, and healthcare.

The Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA is home to six universities and colleges, four of which are located within Daytona Beach, and it is served by two major interstate highways and an international airport. Along with high-quality healthcare and great weather all year round, all these set the ground for an ideal relocation destination.

Students going home for the summer, businesses with lots of documents to keep on file, and temporary residents looking to benefit from the region's mild winters should also consider renting storage units in Daytona Beach. Even though temperatures don't soar much in the warm season, humidity can get pretty high, which is why climate-controlled storage units are the best option for all needs.

Living in and Around Daytona Beach

With white sandy beaches all around, over 10 beachfront parks, a famous race track, and plenty of water activities and trails to explore, Daytona Beach has fun for all ages and all seasons. But how do you know which area suits you best before you decide to move here?

If you want to make the most of living on the Atlantic shore, choose a coastal neighborhood, like Ortona, Seabreeze Historic District, or Daytona Beach Shores. You can also explore Wilbur-By-The-Sea and Ponce Inlet further south, or Ormond-By-The-Sea to the north. All these have lots of vacation homes, great restaurants, and shopping options. Although not very walkable, you can easily get around with as little as a golf cart.

Holly Hill

Sandwiched between Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, Holly Hill is a small city along the Halifax River, located entirely on the mainland. It has several parks, including a dog park, and offers many recreational opportunities, with fishing and picnicking among the local favorites.

South Daytona/Port Orange

Similar in size to Holly Hill, South Daytona is a residential and business-friendly community with over 10 parks and sports facilities, a community center, and a youth activity center. Nearby Port Orange is about five times bigger and equally dedicated to nature lovers and leisure seekers. Dunlatown Sugar Mill Gardens is a nice historical and botanical park in Port Orange that preserves the ruins of a 19th-century sugar mill, while also presenting Florida's flora and fauna.

Have You Made up Your Mind?

With plenty of outdoor activities for all, especially water sports and motorsports, Daytona Beach is an attractive destination for more than just a season. Whether you are planning to move here for a career change, to continue your studies, or to establish or expand a small business, don't forget to look for Daytona beach storage, it will make the moving process much easier and you will be able to keep all your belongings in a safe unit all year around.

Frequently asked questions about storage in Daytona Beach, Florida

What are the most common sizes of self storage units?

Self storage units frequently come in several common sizes, including but not limited to: 5 x 5 feet (for storing small items), 5 x 10 feet (a room's worth of belongings), 10 x 10 feet (usually accommodating two to three rooms), 10 x 15 feet (for three to four rooms), and 10 x 20 feet (equivalent space for five to seven rooms or a vehicle storage).

What factors should I consider when deciding how big of a storage unit I need?

Some of the factors to consider when choosing a storage unit size include: the volume and size of the items to be stored, potential growth of belongings, access to items while in storage (requiring more space), and the cost per square foot.

Is a 10 x 15 storage unit sufficient for a two-bedroom apartment?

A 10 x 15 storage unit can usually accommodate the items from a two-bedroom apartment. However, if you have an extensive amount of furniture or large appliances, you might need a bigger unit.

What is the typical cost of a storage unit?

The average price of a storage unit in Daytona Beach is $61.63.

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