Self Storage Prices Across Australia
Browse real pricing data from major storage providers. Updated regularly with actual advertised prices.
Self-storage prices in Australia typically range from $50/month for a locker to $500+/month for a large unit, depending on location and provider. StoragePrices tracks advertised rates from 7 major providers — including Kennards, National Storage, and Storage King — across every state. Browse by state or suburb below to see current prices in your area.
Australia's self-storage market includes over 2,000 facilities operated by both national chains and independent operators. The three largest providers — Kennards Self Storage, National Storage, and Storage King — together operate more than 500 facilities nationwide. Prices vary significantly by location: a medium unit (5–10 m²) typically costs $250–$400/month in inner Sydney or Melbourne, but $150–$250/month in outer suburbs and regional centres. The price gap between providers at the same location can be $100/month or more for equivalent units, which is why comparing before booking matters.
StoragePrices collects advertised rates from provider websites weekly and presents them side-by-side. We cover Kennards, National Storage, Storage King, Fort Knox, StoreLocal, Roomia, and Rent a Space across 600+ facilities. Enter your suburb to see real prices near you, or browse the state and suburb directories below.
How to Compare Storage Prices in Australia
To accurately compare storage prices, you need real listed rates — not estimates or national averages. StoragePrices.au tracks actual prices from 8 major Australian providers (Kennards, National Storage, Storage King, Fort Knox, StoreLocal, Roomia, and more), updated weekly via automated price collection from provider websites and APIs. Unlike quote-request sites, we show you exact per-unit pricing so you can compare like-for-like.
Start by selecting your city or suburb below. Prices vary enormously — a medium unit in inner Sydney can cost 40% more than the same size in outer Brisbane. The most important comparison factors are: unit size (the biggest cost driver), distance from CBD (15–25 km out saves 20–30%), and total monthly cost including admin fees and insurance. Our pricing guide breaks down national costs by size, city, and provider, or use the comparison tool for instant suburb-level results.