If you're living in Dublin and need somewhere to store your belongings, you've probably already had a rude awakening. Self-storage in the capital isn't cheap. Whether you're between house moves, clearing out a spare room, or just need somewhere safe for seasonal gear, the monthly bill from a commercial facility can sting.

In this guide, we break down what storage actually costs in Dublin in 2026, compare the main options, and show you how a newer alternative — peer-to-peer storage — is helping Dubliners save serious money.

What Does Commercial Self-Storage Cost in Dublin?

Dublin's self-storage market has grown over the past decade, with big operators like Elephant Self Storage, Storage King, and National Self Storage all competing for business across the city. Here's what you can expect to pay in 2026:

  • Small locker (15–25 sq ft): €79–€120/month. Enough for a few boxes and small items. Think suitcases, seasonal clothes, or documents.
  • Medium unit (35–50 sq ft): €140–€199/month. Fits the contents of a small bedroom — a mattress, a few pieces of furniture, and boxes.
  • Large unit (75–100 sq ft): €220–€350/month. Suitable for a one-bedroom flat's worth of furniture or a significant amount of business stock.
  • Extra-large / garage-size (100–200 sq ft): €350–€500+/month. For full house contents, vehicles, or commercial inventory.

These prices are for units in Dublin's main storage hubs — areas like Park West, Sandyford, the Docklands, and North Dublin near the M50. They usually don't include insurance (add €10–€30/month) or padlocks. Most require a minimum one-month commitment, though some facilities push for longer contracts with upfront discounts.

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

The sticker price isn't always the full picture. Before you sign up for a commercial unit, check for:

  • Administration fees: Some providers charge a one-off setup fee of €20–€50.
  • Insurance: Often mandatory, typically €10–€30/month depending on cover level.
  • Access charges: 24/7 access is standard at most Dublin facilities, but a few charge extra for out-of-hours entry.
  • Price increases: Introductory offers (like "first month half price") can mask the full rate. After the promotional period, some facilities quietly raise prices by 10–20%.
  • Exit notice: Some contracts require 14–30 days' notice, meaning you could end up paying for an extra month even after you've moved out.

The Peer-to-Peer Alternative: What Is It?

Peer-to-peer storage works like Airbnb, but for storage. Homeowners list their unused spaces — garages, spare rooms, attics, sheds, basements — and renters book them through a platform. The host earns extra income, and the renter gets a much cheaper deal than commercial self-storage.

In Dublin, this model is growing fast. Thousands of homes across the city have underused space that's perfect for storage: a garage in Raheny that hasn't had a car in it for years, a dry attic in Rathmines, a spare room in Lucan.

Packhood: Peer-to-Peer Storage Prices in Dublin

On Packhood, the average price for a storage space in Dublin is around €85/month — roughly half what you'd pay at a commercial facility for a comparable size. Here's a rough breakdown:

  • Garage space: €60–€120/month, depending on size and location.
  • Spare room: €50–€100/month. Often includes shelving and easy access.
  • Attic / loft: €40–€70/month. Best for items you don't need to access often.
  • Shed or outhouse: €35–€80/month. Great for tools, bikes, and outdoor gear.
  • Storage unit / container: €80–€150/month. Some hosts have purpose-built units on their property.

How Does the Saving Stack Up?

Let's do a direct comparison for a typical Dublin renter who needs a medium-sized space (roughly the size of a single garage or large spare room):

Commercial Self-Storage
Packhood (Peer-to-Peer)
Monthly rent
€179
€85
Insurance
€15–€30 extra
Host Guarantee included
Location
Industrial estate (drive required)
Your neighbourhood
Contract
Often 1–3 month minimum
Month-to-month
Annual cost
€2,148+
€1,020

That's a saving of over €1,100 per year — money that could go towards rent, a holiday, or just staying on top of the bills.

Is Peer-to-Peer Storage Safe?

This is the first question most people ask, and it's a fair one. On Packhood, every host is identity-verified before they can list a space. Payments are handled securely through the platform — no cash changes hands. And every booking is covered by the Packhood Host Guarantee (up to €300), which protects both renters and hosts.

Many hosts also have CCTV, locked areas, and alarm systems. You can filter for these features when you browse spaces on Packhood.

The Bottom Line

If you're paying for storage in Dublin, it's worth looking beyond the big commercial operators. Peer-to-peer platforms like Packhood offer a genuine alternative that's cheaper, closer to home, and more flexible. You're not locked into long contracts, you're supporting a neighbour, and you're likely saving €90+ every single month.

Ready to see what's available near you? Browse storage spaces in Dublin on Packhood.