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Public Self Storage: Cheaper Than Your Home
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Anthony Williams Sr.
A major provider of used moving supplies EcoBox adheres to the Buy Green, Save Green principle putting money back in your pocket while saving the environment. 
By Anthony Williams Sr.
Published on 09/24/2008
 
Most people collect a lot of junk over the years and once it builds up to a critical mass, they look for a way to do something about the clutter If you don`t want to throw everything out, but do need more space, public self-storage is a great option

Most people collect a lot of junk over the years and once it builds up to a critical mass, they look for a way to do something about the clutter. If you don`t want to throw everything out, but do need more space, public self-storage is a great option. However, many people don`t realize that public storage should be an option long before the boxes of stuff pile up in your home. You`ll save a lot of money in the long run, not to mention peace of mind.

You probably pay quite a bit in rent for your home and it would be a shame to waste that. Whether you live in a small space like an apartment, or a larger one, such as a house, chances are you pay a pretty good sum for the privilege of living there, either in rent or mortgage. What you might not realize is that every square foot taken up by items that you aren`t using is essentially costing you money.

Why Public Storage is Cheaper

For a flat rate, you can rent a public storage space to keep those boxes of old books that you don`t want to get rid of, furniture that holds memories but doesn`t fit in with your current interior theme, or anything else that isn`t needed immediately. Choose the size of unit that suits your needs so you are only paying the minimum amount necessary for the space needed. Units range from closet size right up to full garage size and everything in between.

Now, once your home has all this extra space, you can put it to work for you, boosting the value of your space rather than wasting time and energy paying high rent just to keep half the house full of stuff you don`t even use.

Some ideas for how to put your newfound space to work for you:

• Set up a home office or work space in the extra room that is cleared out, even if it`s in the basement. You can usually get a tax break for space within your home that is used for work or a home business.

• Rent out a room or two. Borders will pay far more than your boxes of old record collections and the extra cash will more than pay for the storage space several times over.

• Hold a class in a previously cluttered room. You can even set it up as a permanent classroom for whatever you`re interested in teaching, from scrapbooking or weaving to engine repair.

• Store products to sell for a home business. This may seem like you are replacing your old stuff with new, but at least these new items will be paying for themselves.

• Turn extra space into a gallery where you can showcase your art, either made by you or purchased. This adds a lot of value to a home.

There are plenty of ways to make full use of the extra space that will appear in your home once you move all the extras into storage. There`s no reason to clutter your home up with things that are only used once every few years and it can be a good way to take advantage of the price you are paying for the premium space where you live.

In today`s economy, it`s important to make sound financial choices and one easy method of doing so is to simply take a look at what you are wasting. Couldn`t your home be put to better use? Using public storage can really help you maximize the money you are putting into your house or apartment.