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Self Storage Units Near You in Old Hickory, TN

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    All new rentals subject to one-time $29 admin fee.
    $1 first month rent
    Unit Size
    5'x5'
    Online price
    $ 44/mo
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    Unit Size
    5'x5'
    Online only price
    $ 44/mo
    Online only price
    $1 first month rent
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    Small 5'x5'
    • Elevator access
    • Climate controlled
    • Inside Unit, Rollup Door
    Online-Only Price $ 44 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 55
    + one-time $29 admin fee
    $1 first month rent

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    Unit Size
    7.5'x10'
    Online price
    $ 82/mo
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    Unit Size
    7.5'x10'
    Online only price
    $ 82/mo
    Online only price
    $1 first month rent
    All new rentals subject to one-time $29 admin fee.
    Medium 7.5'x10'
    • Elevator access
    • Climate controlled
    • Inside Unit, Rollup Door
    Online-Only Price $ 82 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 102
    + one-time $29 admin fee
    $1 first month rent

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    Unit Size
    10'x15'
    Online price
    $ 146/mo
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    Unit Size
    10'x15'
    Online only price
    $ 146/mo
    Online only price
    $1 first month rent
    All new rentals subject to one-time $29 admin fee.
    Large 10'x15'
    • Elevator access
    • Climate controlled
    • Inside Unit, Rollup Door
    Online-Only Price $ 146 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 182
    + one-time $29 admin fee
    $1 first month rent

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About Old Hickory

Old Hickory is a historical neighborhood of Nashville, home to a midsize population. It's best known for its historic district and its years as a DuPont company town. In addition to historical charm, the community boasts an affordable cost of living, expanding amenities and many entertainment options.

The History of Old Hickory

Old Hickory has long been referred to as Nashville's best-kept secret. The community was named in honor of President Andrew Jackson, whose nickname was "Old Hickory." Originally, it was a company town, founded in January 1918. At the time, the world's largest gunpowder plant had just been opened along the Cumberland River. This development required the construction of 3,800 buildings and enough housing for 35,000 people.

When World War I ended in November 1918, there was no longer a use for the Old Hickory community, and the area was a ghost town by 1920. Both the town and the plant were sold to DuPont Co. in 1923. In the 1940s, DuPont sold many of its homes to the families that had been renting them.

Living in Old Hickory

Today, Old Hickory consists of thriving shops, historical homes, trendy coffee houses, walking trails and outdoor recreational facilities, all in the shadow of the DuPont plant that helped rejuvenate the community. Amenities are plentiful, and the community's close proximity to downtown Nashville puts plenty of shopping, dining and entertainment within easy reach.

The historical Old Hickory Village is a highlight of the neighborhood, hosting many of the community's oldest homes. The houses are a mix of DuPont-constructed homes, with cozy bungalows that housed workers and larger houses that were given to managers. For many years, a number of the houses were abandoned and became severely dilapidated. However, recent revitalization efforts have brought new people to the community, who have remodeled and restored many of the historical properties. The village is especially scenic during the fall months, when its numerous trees display thousands of red, orange and yellow leaves.

Old Hickory Schools

Old Hickory students are served by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. The Nashville area also boasts numerous private schools, including those with and without religious affiliation.

Resources for Moving to Old Hickory

Here's some handy information for planning your move to Old Hickory:

  • Utilities: Old Hickory shares utility providers with much of the Nashville metro area, including Piedmont Natural Gas, Nashville Electric Service and Metro Water Services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Depending on where you live in Old Hickory, you may receive curbside collection services provided by Metro Public Works.
  • Transportation: The Nashville MTA bus routes are the main public transit option in and around Old Hickory.

Old Hickory Housing

Several neighborhoods in Old Hickory are quite diverse in terms of price range, so finding one that meets your budget shouldn't be a problem. Old Hickory Village is the oldest neighborhood within the community and comprises of historical homes ranging in size and price, but it's likely to cost you more to purchase a home in this area due to its historical attraction. You can also find newly-constructed homes in the area, as well as 1980s and 1990s brick houses on large lots.

Self Storage FAQs

Self-storage prices vary by location, unit size, features, and availability. Smaller units typically cost less than larger ones, and indoor and climate-controlled units may be priced differently than standard units. Public Storage offers month-to-month rentals, so you only pay for the time you need.
Specials vary by location and unit type, so checking current rates and promotions in your area is the best way to find the most up-to-date offers.
Start by taking inventory of what you plan to store and how often you'll need to access it. A small 5x5 unit often fits boxes or small household items, while medium sizes like 10x10 work well for multiple rooms' worth of belongings. Larger units, such as 10x20 or 10x30, are designed for bigger items or business needs.
Indoor Storage Units: Located inside a building with hallway access.

Outdoor Drive-Up Units: Ground-level units you can drive up to for quick loading and unloading.

Climate-Controlled Units: Designed to help maintain more consistent temperature and humidity levels. Availability varies by location.

Vehicle Storage: Options may include parking spaces or enclosed units for cars or small trailers.

RV or Boat Storage: Typically offered as open or covered parking spaces at select locations.

Business Storage: Units suited for storing inventory, equipment, or supplies without the cost of commercial property.

Features and availability vary by facility.
Climate-controlled storage helps maintain more consistent temperature and humidity levels inside the unit. It's commonly used for items like books, fabrics, electronics, or other belongings that can react to extreme heat, cold, or humidity. Climate-controlled storage is available at many—but not all—locations, so availability depends on the facility.
Drive-up access refers to a ground-level storage unit that you can pull your vehicle right up to. This makes loading and unloading quicker because you don't need to use hallways, elevators, or stairs. It's often chosen for storing larger items or boxes you'll want to move in and out easily.
Some storage facilities offer 24/7 access as an added feature, while others provide extended access hours. Availability varies by property, so it's best to check your location's access hours when renting a unit.
Common security features include:
• Gated access with individualized entry codes
• Bright lighting throughout the property
• Onsite staff during office hours
• Video surveillance
• Well-maintained fencing and facility grounds
• Storage unit locks available for purchase

Features can vary widely by location, so reviewing your facility's offerings is recommended.
Convenience depends on your needs, but many renters prefer:
• Drive-up units for fast loading
• Indoor units for hallway access and comfortable entry
• 24/7 access where available
• Month-to-month rentals
• Locations near home, work, or major roads
• Online account management and payment options
Public Storage maintains facilities with routine property checks, regular cleaning of common areas, and ongoing pest-control efforts. We also provide clean, well-kept hallways and entry points, and staff monitor the property throughout the week.