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Cheapest Self Storage in Singapore: How to Get Real Value in 2026

Written by Leona Lo, Head, Marketing and Customer Experience | Jun 23, 2026 8:11:08 AM

 

If you’re running out of space at home or your business inventory is overflowing, you’re probably searching for the cheapest self‑storage spaces in Singapore. Instead of just chasing the lowest headline price, the real question is: how do you find the best value storage that protects your belongings and fits your budget?

 

Storage prices in Singapore can vary a lot depending on location, unit size, accessibility and features like security or climate control. A “cheap” unit in the wrong place, with poor security or no climate control, can end up costing more if your belongings are damaged or you waste time travelling back and forth. That’s why it’s important to understand what actually drives self‑storage prices before you commit.

How much does self‑storage cost in Singapore in 2026?

Self‑storage prices in Singapore typically fall into a few broad bands:

 

    • Small lockers / mini units (about 16–20 sq ft): from around S$100–S$200 per month, suitable for documents, luggage and seasonal items.
    • Medium units (around 20–80 sq ft): roughly S$120–S$300 per month, ideal for 1–2 rooms’ worth of furniture or small business inventory.
    • Large units / storage rooms (around 80–140 sq ft): from about S$300–S$450 per month, for full apartment moves or growing business stock.

 

These figures are indicative only. Actual pricing will depend on location, unit size, access hours, security features and promotions. Always check the final monthly rate, any admin fees and how long promotional discounts last.

What makes a self‑storage unit “cheap” or “expensive”?

When you compare self‑storage in Singapore, look beyond the monthly price:

 

    • Location: centrally located storage tends to cost more, but may save you time and transport. A cheaper unit far from your home or office can mean higher hidden costs.
    • Unit size: paying for a unit that is too big wastes money; paying for one that is too small creates stress and may force you to rent another unit.
    • Steel panels versus wooden boxes: 

      some self‑storage operators place customers’ belongings inside large wooden boxes, while reputable ones use full steel‑panel systems to demarcate individual units. Steel‑panelled units create proper, enclosed storage rooms with rigid walls, better structural integrity and more consistent security compared with wooden box storage, which is more vulnerable to wear, pests and moisture over time.

    • Accessibility: 24/7 access is convenient, but not everyone needs it. If you only visit occasionally, limited access hours may be fine and more affordable.
    • Security and condition: CCTV, secure access, good lighting, cleanliness and pest control are essential. A very low price with poor security or maintenance is rarely good value.

When you shouldn’t choose the absolute cheapest option

The lowest price isn’t always the best choice for your situation. Be cautious if:

 

    • The facility is very far from your home, office or key customers.
    • Security measures look minimal or poorly enforced.
    • The building feels run‑down, dimly-lit, damp or poorly ventilated.

 

Replacing damaged furniture, electronics or inventory can cost far more than the difference between a rock‑bottom unit and a reasonably priced, well‑managed one.

How Lock+Store helps you find best‑value storage

Lock+Store’s approach is to help you get the right size and right location, not just the lowest price:

    • We offer a range of lockers, small, medium and large units across multiple locations, so you can balance convenience and cost.
    • Our team can help you estimate the storage size you actually need, so you don’t overpay for unused space.
    • Standard features like CCTV, secure access and regular pest control help protect your belongings, which is an important part of “value” many people overlook.
    • Transparent pricing and promotions mean you know what you’ll pay after introductory offers end.

 

How to compare self‑storage providers in Singapore

To find the best‑value self‑storage space, create a simple checklist:

 

    • What size unit do I really need based on what I’m storing?
    • How often do I need access, and at what times?
    • How far am I willing to travel?
    • What level of security and cleanliness do I expect?
    • What is the total monthly cost including insurance, admin and access fees?

 

Once you have these answers, compare a few providers, including Lock+Store, on total value rather than just headline price. That way, you’ll find a storage solution that fits your budget, protects your belongings and gives you peace of mind throughout 2026 and beyond.