CLP background image

Miami

Local Self Storage Units in Miami, FL

Resources from the Help Center
If you've never rented self storage before, we're here to help.
Once you've found the right storage unit, you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.
Your storage needs are unique. Find out which features and amenities are right for you.
Here's what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.

Living in Miami

Known for its scenic beaches, lively nightlife and impeccable golf courses, Miami is the second-largest city in Florida, with a population of around 400,000 residents. Due to its gorgeous beaches and year-round good weather, Miami is one of the top vacation (and retirement) destinations in the U.S.

Miami Jobs and Economy

Although most people think that the Miami economy relies mostly on tourism, it's actually more dependent on the import, export and international financial trade agreements that the U.S. has with various countries. Because of this, the banking, cargo transport, corporate headquarters and warehousing industries are all on the rise, bringing a myriad of employment opportunities. The constantly evolving city continues to grow its stable economy, while the mix of cultures, music, art and ever-changing tourists make Miami unlike any other city in the country.

Events in Miami

With various annual events and attractions (like the Carnaval Miami) that celebrate the diverse demographic that makes up the city's population, Miami continues to provide its residents with a fun, festive and invigorating place to live year after year.

Miami Neighborhoods

Here are just a few of the neighborhoods you'll want to check out when you're in Miami:

South Beach

Miami's most famous neighborhood, South Beach is a walkable, tourist-friendly area that separates the ocean from downtown. Made up mostly of condos, shops, restaurants and nightclubs, it's the area that most people think of when they picture Miami.

Coral Gables

Just a quick drive to the beach, Coral Gables is a historic community known for its Mediterranean-style architecture and sweeping, tree-lined streets. In addition to its residential areas, Coral Gables is also home to the University of Miami and the historic Biltmore Hotel.

Coconut Grove

Located on the shoreline of Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove is an eclectic neighborhood with a bohemian flair that includes a number of sailing clubs, marinas and sidewalk cafes.

Little Havana

As the heart of Cuban culture and heritage in Miami, Little Havana is a vibrant, colorful mixture of Latin American art galleries, sidewalk cafes and cigar-smoking residents.

Miami Schools

The Miami-Dade County Public School District is the fourth-largest school district in the U.S., with more than 345,000 students and 392 schools. The district covers around 2,000 square miles of the various communities in Miami. Given the dramatic diversity present, Miami schools feature students with a wide variety of cultures, languages and backgrounds.

Miami Housing Options

Sprawling residential suburbs make buying a home in Miami desirable and competitive. The neighborhoods have excellent housing options, shopping, schools, golf courses, civic amenities and entertainment offerings with a tropical and southern design. Given the variety of neighborhoods with available housing options, you can certainly find one that meets your family's needs and provides you with a friendly and safe environment.