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EZ Storage® in the Greater St. Louis Area

With a conveniently located St. Louis storage facility, EZ Storage® can help you out, no matter where you are — we’ll even loan you the keys to one of our move-in trucks for free.

Our clean, secure, and climate-controlled storage facility serves the Greater St. Louis Metro Area.

Click on the location nearest you to get started — act fast to get your first month storage rental for just $1!

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  • ALL Rentals are Month-to-Month
  1. Olivette Location

    EZ Storage® - Olivette

    9538 Olive Blvd.
    Olivette, MO 63132
    (314) 455-4911
    Free Local Move-In Truck
    Starting at: $75/month
    Free Local Move-In Truck
  • Lock in Your Rate
  • NO Obligation
  • NO Credit Card Required
  • ALL Rentals are Month-to-Month

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We'll help determine the right amount of space you require. Reservations ​are always free!

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At EZ Storage® in St. Louis, we love helping people find the perfect self-storage solutions for their belongings. With more than 40 years in the storage business, we know how to keep people’s things safe and sound, and provide the best customer service and a quality experience. If you’re heading out of town for awhile, or you’re moving in with a new roommate and you need somewhere to store your things, we’ll be here to help you find the ideal storage space!

Why Self-Storage?

When it comes to storage, many people ask themselves, “Why can’t I just store this stuff at home?” While some people have enough room in their attic, basement, or garage to store boxes, furniture, and more, that room only goes so far. If you have to move suddenly or you’re sharing space with another person, storage space can be at a premium. You may not have room in your house or apartment to keep all of your furniture, or you may have boxes of personal mementoes that you don’t want to leave in dusty attic. Putting things in the basement can put them at risk for water damage, should there be a serious thunderstorm or several inches of snow on the ground.

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