Need somewhere to keep your belongings between leases, while you travel, or when a compact beachside condo just is not big enough? This expat guide covers Pattaya and Jomtien self-storage and warehouse units: what each size costs per month in baht, climate-controlled vs standard, access hours and security, insurance, minimum terms and deposits, where to find operators, and how to get your things there.
Sooner or later most long-stay expats in Pattaya need somewhere to put things that will not fit in a compact beachside condo, or that they cannot take with them for a while. A lease in Jomtien ends before the next one begins; a DTV holder leaves the country for three months; a household downsizes into a central studio; a small online business needs somewhere to hold stock. Pattaya's self-storage scene has grown quickly, and you now have real choices - from boutique, climate-controlled, month-to-month self-storage that feels just like home, to cheaper warehouse space in East Pattaya and Bang Lamung and movers who store on your behalf. This guide sets out realistic monthly costs by unit size, explains why climate control matters in the coastal humidity, walks through access, security, insurance and terms, and shows where to find storage and how to move your things into it.
The most common reason expats rent storage in Pattaya is the gap between homes. Your lease in Jomtien ends before the next place in Pratumnak is ready, you are moving from a rental into a condo you have bought, or a handover slips by a few weeks. Rather than pay for a big short-term serviced apartment just to hold your things, you put boxes and furniture into a storage unit for a month or two and travel light. Most facilities rent by the month with no long tie-in, so this bridging use is cheap and low-commitment.
Many DTV holders, digital nomads and retirees in Pattaya spend months at a time outside Thailand - visiting home, doing visa runs, or travelling the region. Keeping a beachside condo empty and paying rent while you are away for three months makes little sense. A cheaper alternative is to give up the lease, store your belongings in a small unit for a few thousand baht a month, and take a fresh place when you return. Storage turns a fixed rent into a much smaller holding cost.
Pattaya condos, especially the studios and one-bedrooms popular in Jomtien and Central Pattaya, are compact, and many expats accumulate more than they comfortably hold - golf clubs, dive and water-sports gear, seasonal clothing, documents, a second set of furniture. A small storage locker lets you keep things you are not ready to sell or ship without cluttering your living space or paying for a larger, pricier unit. It is often cheaper to rent a locker than to upsize your condo by a bedroom just for storage.
Self-storage and small warehouse units also suit Pattaya's expat entrepreneurs and remote sellers who need somewhere to hold inventory, e-commerce stock, sample cases, bar or restaurant kit, or event materials without leasing full commercial premises. Some operators offer business-oriented units with loading access, longer opening hours and the option to receive deliveries. If you run a small online shop or a services business on the Eastern Seaboard, a storage unit is a far cheaper base for stock than office or retail space.
Indicative Pattaya figures in Thai baht (THB) per month. Ranges depend on location, climate control, access hours and the operator - boutique central facilities sit at the top of each range, basic warehouse units further out at the bottom.
| Unit size | Roughly holds | Typical THB / month | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locker (under 1 sqm) | Boxes, documents, a few suitcases | 500 - 1,500 THB | Papers, seasonal clothing, valuables |
| Small (1 - 3 sqm) | Studio's worth of boxes & small items | 1,500 - 3,500 THB | Between-lease bridging, downsizing |
| Medium (4 - 7 sqm) | 1-bedroom of furniture & boxes | 3,500 - 7,000 THB | A condo's contents while you travel |
| Large / room (8 - 15 sqm) | 2 - 3 bedroom home or business stock | 7,000 - 15,000 THB | Full households, e-commerce inventory |
| Warehouse / godown space | Bulk, vehicles, pallets | By negotiation (cheaper / sqm) | Bulk & business, price over convenience |
Pattaya has a growing number of purpose-built self-storage brands with clean, secure, individually locked units in a range of sizes, mostly clustered around Central Pattaya, Jomtien and along the Sukhumvit Road corridor. These are the closest to what Westerners expect from self-storage at home: swipe-card or PIN entry, CCTV, climate-controlled options, month-to-month contracts and English-speaking staff. They are the easiest and most reliable choice for expats, though they carry a premium over informal alternatives.
For larger volumes - a whole apartment of furniture, business stock or a car plus belongings - renting part of a warehouse or godown in the outer areas (East Pattaya, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung, out towards Sattahip) is cheaper per square metre than boutique self-storage. The trade-offs are location (further out, you need transport), fewer frills (basic security, no climate control, longer minimum terms) and contracts often handled in Thai. Good for bulk or business storage where price beats convenience.
Several international and local moving firms serving Pattaya offer storage as part of their service - they collect, inventory, store in their own warehouse and redeliver on request. This is convenient if you are already using a mover for a relocation, downsizing or a shipment that is between origin and destination, because one company handles packing, transport and storage with a single point of contact. It usually costs more than renting a bare unit yourself, but you avoid handling anything.
The cheapest storage of all is often what you already have or can find informally: many Pattaya condos include a small storage room or store area, some landlords will let you leave sealed boxes in a spare space between tenancies, and Pattaya expat Facebook groups sometimes list people sub-letting spare rooms or garages for storage. These cost little or nothing but offer no security guarantee, no insurance and no climate control - fine for low-value, non-perishable items, risky for anything valuable.
Pattaya is hot and humid year-round, and the salt air of a coastal city is especially hard on belongings, so standard non-air-conditioned units can get very warm and damp, encouraging mould, mildew, rust and warping. For clothing, leather, documents, electronics, artwork, wooden furniture or anything sensitive, pay the premium for a climate-controlled (air-conditioned, humidity-managed) unit at a purpose-built facility. For robust, non-perishable items - tools, plastic bins, metal, ceramics - a standard unit is fine and noticeably cheaper. Never store food or liquids that can leak.
Access varies widely. Boutique self-storage typically offers daily access within set hours (some 24/7) via personal PIN or swipe card, individual unit locks, CCTV and on-site staff or guards. Warehouse and informal options may only open during business hours, require you to book access, or have basic security. If you expect to visit often - retrieving business stock, swapping seasonal or sports gear - confirm the opening hours, whether access is included or costs extra, and how the unit is locked and monitored before committing.
Most facilities do not automatically insure the contents of your unit - liability is usually limited, so ask whether contents insurance is offered as an add-on or arrange your own cover for anything valuable. Contracts commonly run month-to-month at boutique operators (with a one-month minimum and sometimes a small refundable deposit) but can require longer minimum terms at warehouses. Check notice periods to end the rental, whether the price is fixed, and any move-in or admin fees. Keep an inventory and photos of what you store.
You still have to move belongings to the unit. Purpose-built facilities usually have trolleys, lifts and a loading bay, and some offer a pickup or moving add-on; otherwise hire a cheap pickup or a small mover (see our Pattaya movers guide) for a single run. Pack in sturdy sealed boxes, label everything, keep an inventory, raise items off the floor on a pallet or shelf against damp, and put anything you may need sooner near the front. For a smooth condo move-out, coordinate the storage drop with your building's service-lift booking and delivery hours.
As a rough guide, a small locker runs about 500-1,500 THB a month, a small unit (1-3 sqm) 1,500-3,500 THB, a medium unit that holds a one-bedroom's contents 3,500-7,000 THB, and a large room-sized unit 7,000-15,000 THB. Warehouse or godown space in East Pattaya or Bang Lamung is cheaper per square metre but usually needs a longer term. Prices depend on size, location, climate control and access hours - purpose-built facilities in Central Pattaya and Jomtien cost more than basic warehouse space further out.
It depends on what you store. Pattaya is hot, humid and coastal year-round, so for clothing, leather, documents, electronics, artwork or wooden furniture, a climate-controlled (air-conditioned, humidity-managed) unit is worth the premium to avoid mould, mildew, rust and warping from the salt air. For robust, non-perishable items such as tools, plastic bins, metal or ceramics, a standard non-air-conditioned unit is fine and noticeably cheaper. Never store food or leaking liquids in either type.
Purpose-built self-storage operators usually rent month-to-month with a one-month minimum, which makes them ideal for bridging the gap between leases or storing belongings while you travel for a few months. Warehouse and godown rentals often require a longer minimum term and are handled in Thai. Always check the minimum term, the notice period to end the rental, and any deposit or admin fee before you sign.
Usually not automatically. Most facilities limit their liability for stored goods, so the contents are not covered unless you add insurance. Ask whether the operator offers contents insurance as an add-on, or arrange your own cover for anything valuable. Keep an inventory and photos of what you store, use sturdy sealed boxes, and choose a facility with CCTV, individual unit locks and on-site security for peace of mind.
Storage bridges the awkward gaps in a move. If your lease ends before the next home is ready, or your condo handover slips, you can store boxes and furniture for a month or two instead of paying for a large short-term apartment. Long-stay travellers and DTV holders who leave Thailand for months can give up a lease and store belongings cheaply rather than pay rent on an empty condo. It also lets you downsize into a compact beachside condo without selling everything.
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