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Inspecting storage before renting

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darell1
Jun 26

Don't rent a storage unit in Dubai until you physically check the AC vents and ask about the hidden security deposits. Most places look great on paper but fail miserably on climate control and basic access.


I learned this the hard way after downsizing my apartment last year. I spent weeks scrolling through https://www.propertyfinder.ae/ and realized I could save a lot of rent by moving to a smaller place in JVC and just storing my extra furniture.

Security and temperature are my biggest concerns. Summer heat here will warp your wooden tables and ruin electronics in a matter of days. You need guaranteed 24-hour climate control.

Here are the main things I found during my search:* Prices usually hover around 800 to 1200 AED monthly for a decent sized room.* Access hours are tricky. Many facilities advertise 24/7 access but actually lock the main compound gate at 10 PM. Always verify this.* Deposits are standard (usually one month) but getting them back takes constant follow-up.

If you want a good baseline of what to expect for pricing and unit sizes, check out their storage overview. It gives a realistic picture of the current market rates. Just remember to visit the facility in person to check if the security cameras actually point at the doors and the AC is blowing cold air.

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