Self-Storage Pricing in Singapore: 2026 Cost Breakdown

What storage actually costs depending on unit size, climate control, location, and lease length. All figures sourced from operator websites and independent comparison platforms.

Monthly Rates by Unit Size

These ranges represent typical asking prices across multiple operators for air-conditioned units. Smaller units carry a higher per-square-foot premium, while larger spaces above 200 sq ft drop to $2.80-$4.00/sqft.

Unit SizeMonthly RangeTypical Use Case
10 – 19 sq ft$120 – $200Personal documents, seasonal clothing, small electronics
20 – 29 sq ft$210 – $310Boxes from a studio apartment move, hobby equipment
30 – 49 sq ft$320 – $480Contents of a one-bedroom flat, small business inventory
50 – 100 sq ft$500 – $900+Full household during renovation, bulk commercial goods
100 – 200 sq ft$800 – $1,600+Business operations, e-commerce fulfilment staging

Air-Conditioned vs. Standard Units

The price gap between climate-controlled and non-air-conditioned storage in Singapore typically ranges from 20% to 40%. Given the year-round humidity (averaging 82% RH with morning peaks above 90%), climate control is not merely a comfort feature — it directly affects the condition of stored goods over time.

TypePer sq ft / monthHumidity Range
Air-conditioned$6 – $1255% – 75% RH (controlled)
Non-air-conditioned$4 – $885% – 95% RH (ambient)

For electronics, paper documents, leather, wood furniture, and wine, the additional cost of climate control typically justifies itself within the first few months by preventing mould and corrosion damage.

Row of numbered self-storage units

What Drives Price Differences

Location

Central areas (Orchard Road, Marina Bay, Tanjong Pagar) carry premiums of 30-50% over suburban districts like Woodlands or Jurong. Proximity to MRT stations also affects pricing.

Lease Duration

Month-to-month flexibility costs more. Committing to 6 or 12 months typically unlocks discounts of 20-30%. Some operators waive admin fees for longer leases.

Unit Floor Level

Ground-floor units with drive-up access (where available) tend to be priced higher. Upper-floor units accessible by goods lift are usually cheaper.

Additional Fees

Insurance ($3-$10/month), admin fees ($0-$40 one-time), and key deposit charges vary between operators. Factor these into your total annual cost comparison.

District Price Comparison

Estimated monthly cost for a 30 sq ft air-conditioned unit. Ranges reflect variations between operators present in each area.

Woodlands / Marsiling

$170 – $250 /mo

Two StorHub branches. Among the most budget-friendly options, particularly for residents in the northern corridor.

Jurong East / West

$180 – $260 /mo

Industrial zone adjacency helps keep rates competitive. StorHub and other operators active here.

Bukit Batok / West

$185 – $270 /mo

StorHub operates two Bukit Batok branches. Accessible via MRT and major expressways.

Tampines / Changi

$200 – $290 /mo

Eastern Singapore hub. StorHub has two Changi facilities, benefitting from good transport links.

Kallang / Lavender

$220 – $320 /mo

Central location with multiple operators. High accessibility but correspondingly higher rates.

Toa Payoh / Bishan

$230 – $340 /mo

Mature residential districts with consistent demand. Lock+Store and StorHub both operate here.

Bedok / Eunos

$210 – $300 /mo

Lock+Store has branches in Bedok/Chai Chee and Eunos/Kaki Bukit with e-commerce pickup options.

Orchard / City Centre

$280 – $400 /mo

Highest rates due to prime location. Limited facility count but maximum convenience for CBD users.

Sources: Price ranges compiled from EBC Lifestyle Hub, StorHub Blog, and Storefriendly as of Q1 2026. Individual quotes may differ.