Coastal Storage

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We serve the entire town of Sand City and the surrounding areas of Monterey, Seaside,, and Pacific Grove.

Are you looking for affordable, clean, safe, and secure storage in Sand City? Whether you are storing items for your business, a few personal , or your entire household, we have the perfect storage space to fit your needs. From our economy 5x5 units to our premium 15x22 units, our on-site managers will provide expert guidance and excellent customer service to help you find the perfect space. For your RV, boat, and vehicle, we have wide driveways and parking spaces.

For your convenience, our units are all drive-up with ground-level access. Units are accessible 7 days a week, allowing you more flexibility to get into your unit and manage your possessions.

Security is our top priority. Our store is well-lit and has 24-hour video surveillance. Our on-site manager is on the property 6 days a week, and our location next to the Sand City Police Department provides extra security.

Give us a call or come on over and take a look at our conveniently located Sand City storage units. We will be happy to help you choose the right one for you.

Ask about our move-in specials!

Features:

On-site manager
Easy-access drive up single-level units
CCTV system
Online bill pay
RV, boat and vehicle spaces
Se Habla Español
Unit locks available on-site
Well-lit for safety
Conveniently located next to Highway 1 and the Sand City Police Department
Location:

Our Sand City self-storage property is located 2 minutes or less from Highway 1 and near Del Monte Boulevard. Nearby landmarks include Sand City Police Department, Monterey State Beach, Costco, and Victory Toyota.

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Coastal Storage

US Postal Code:93955

Address: 575 California Avenue, Sand City
Store Hours:
Mon: Closed
Tue-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sun: Closed

Coastal Storage

US Postal Code:08242

Address: 102 N Railroad Ave, Rio Grande
Store Hours:
Unknown

Coastal Storage

US Postal Code:93955

Address: 575 California Avenue, Sand City
Store Hours:
Unknown

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All About Packing Papers When you need to pack for a move or to put belongings in storage, it’s important to use some kind of packing material to make sure the contents don’t shift around too much. There are different types of fillers, including bubble wrap and packing peanuts, but we think that nothing quite does the job like packing paper. It can be used to wrap items or crumpled to fill space. To Learn more click: https://www.storagepro.com/industry-blog/packing-paper/ STORAGEPRO.COM All About Packing Paper
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