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During your college years, you may find yourself living on your own for the first time. While this fresh perspective can be exciting, it can also be difficult to fit your belongings into a small, shared dorm or apartment. Here are tips about how self-storage can help in college and why you should consider renting a unit today. 

Using Self-Storage While Away at School

Renting a Unit

Depending on the self-storage facility you choose, you may be able to rent a unit on a monthly basis or for a semester at a time. If you have to vacate your resident hall, plan on moving apartments, or go home between semesters, rely on a unit to keep your things safe and in one place.

What to Store

self-storageAfter reserving a space, you can load anything into your unit that you can’t fit into your room during the semester. This includes large furniture pieces, extra boxes of clothes, and seasonal decorations you won’t need for a few months. You can even use a unit as car storage if you don’t use your vehicle on campus. When transferring dorms or apartments, keep your couches, tables, dishes, suitcases, linens, books, and more in your unit during the move.

Other Considerations

In addition to renting a self-storage unit big enough for your belongings, to check into factors like security, weatherproofing, cleanliness, 24-hour accessibility, and an easy-to-use payment system. Plus, ask facility management about their policies and current specials.

 

If you’re in the market for a self-storage unit, turn to the team at Triple L Mini Storage in Columbia, MO. With an incredible variety of unit sizes and a commitment to keeping prices low, this convenient facility makes it easy to store the things you don’t have room for during your college years. Explore their options on their website or give their office a call at (888) 427-2577.

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