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Self Storage Units Near You in Round Rock, TX

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    5'x5'
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    $ 20/mo
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    Unit Size
    5'x5'
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    $ 20/mo
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    Small 5'x5'
    • Ground Floor
    • Inside Unit, Rollup Door
    Online-Only Price $ 20 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 28
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    10'x10'
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    $ 51/mo
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    10'x10'
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    $ 51/mo
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    Medium 10'x10'
    • Ground Floor
    • Outside Unit, Rollup Door
    • Drive up access
    Online-Only Price $ 51 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 101
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    10'x20'
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    $ 94/mo
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    10'x20'
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    $ 94/mo
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    Large 10'x20'
    • Outside Unit, Rollup Door
    • Enclosed
    • Drive up access
    • Vehicle Parking
    Online-Only Price $ 94 /mo Online-Only
    Standard Price $ 188
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About Round Rock

Round Rock is a large, flourishing city in the Austin metro area, located about 20 miles north of the city's downtown district. It's known as a comfortable suburb that offers a family-friendly lifestyle close to the conveniences of the big city. Round Rock has been named among Money magazine's "Best American Small Cities in 2008," though in recent years it has evolved into a large, bustling community with one of the fastest growth rates in the nation.

The History of Round Rock

Human civilization in the Round Rock area dates to around 9,200 B.C. Ancient skeletal remains have been found in and around the city, dating the earliest-known settlements to the Ice Age era. Artifacts from the Clovis culture have been discovered in the area at the heavily-studied Gault Site.

In terms of more modern history, the area was first settled in 1851 and originally named Brushy Creek. It wasn't until 1854 that the city was renamed Round Rock. In the latter half of the 1800s, Round Rock was somewhat of a Wild West town, witnessing train robberies and shootouts. By the 20th century, the town had transitioned to a more peaceful agricultural existence, producing flourishing crops of cotton and grapes.

Agricultural success continued through the 1950s, with Round Rock growing into a major economic powerhouse as a hub for cotton production and shipping. By the end of the 20th century, Round Rock evolved into a bedroom community providing a quiet home base for commuters who work in the nearby city of Austin.

Working in Round Rock

One of the most important pillars of Round Rock's local economy is the presence of technology giant Dell, founded in nearby Austin and now headquartered in Round Rock. As one of the largest technology companies in the world, Dell provides a steady flow of tax revenue for the city as well as hundreds of local jobs. Other major employers in Round Rock include Sears, IKEA, Cintas, Dresser and TECO-Westinghouse. If you're looking for a job in the area, you'll find that Round Rock provides plenty of options. It has emerged as an economic leader in central Texas, specifically excelling in industries like clean energy, computer development and advanced manufacturing.

Round Rock's commercial developments are also an important part of the city's job market and economy. La Frontera is among the largest developments in the city, offering office space, multi-family housing and about one 1 square feet of retail space. The Premium Outlets Mall is another significant retail presence, in addition to many other big-box and local retailers.

Round Rock Schools

The schools in Round Rock are part of Round Rock Independent School District, which is very highly-rated and a leading district in the state. There are also many private preschools and primary and secondary schools in the Round Rock area.

If you're interested in pursuing a college degree, you'll find several campus options throughout the city. The University of Texas has a Round Rock campus, and other schools include the Texas A&M Health Science Center Round Rock and Austin Community College.

Resources for Moving to Round Rock

Here are a few useful resources to make your move to Round Rock a little simpler:

  • Utilities: Atmos Energy (natural gas) and the city of Round Rock (water and sewer) are the primary utilities providers in the city. You have the power to choose an electricity provider from several companies that serve the area.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The city provides curbside collection of trash and recycling.
  • Transportation: There are several METRO routes in Round Rock, providing a convenient option for public transportation in and around the city.

Round Rock Housing

Round Rock has a number of subdivisions and neighborhoods, including Creek View, Plantation and Settler's Overlook. You'll find a mix of home sizes and styles throughout these neighborhoods, and prices are generally more affordable than in the neighboring city of Houston.

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.