Anonymous wrote:Storage units are not totally safe, my mother stored all of her things in one while moving in with us, then got a mouse infestation
Anonymous wrote:No. I pared down all the things you mentioned until they fit in two plastic under-the-bed boxes. My parents kept one ski jacket of mine when I moved to a warm climate. I used it twice.![]()
OP, don't get a storage unit. Make your life fit the space you live, otherwise you'll make you'll keep getting more things to fit more space. If you get a storage unit, you'll wind up filling it. Then upgrading to a bigger storage unit. Then you're Tori Spelling with 14 warehouses of crap, and too overwhelmed to clean them out.
Anonymous wrote:No. I pared down all the things you mentioned until they fit in two plastic under-the-bed boxes. My parents kept one ski jacket of mine when I moved to a warm climate. I used it twice.![]()
OP, don't get a storage unit. Make your life fit the space you live, otherwise you'll make you'll keep getting more things to fit more space. If you get a storage unit, you'll wind up filling it. Then upgrading to a bigger storage unit. Then you're Tori Spelling with 14 warehouses of crap, and too overwhelmed to clean them out.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I think I would rather put it into a storage unit where it can be consistently temperate controlled, and just safer off in general. And just out of the way for whenever I do come stay in my old room
Do storage units have bug problems? I’d just be nervous about bed bugs or termite incidents.