Storage Units in Minnesota -- Storage Units in Minnesota are a Minnesotans Dream Come TrueDate Added: December 18, 2007 03:28:54 PM | |
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Storage Units in Minnesota are a Minnesotans Dream Come True Being one the most scarcely popular states does not free Minnesotans from clutter. Minnesota endures very cold winters and hot summers. The combination of this and Minnesota’s diverse terrain makes this state an outdoorsman’s dream. Minnesotans are an active bunch, but usually the consequence from being active is clutter around the home. In a state with over 10,000 lakes, it’s common to see water skis, fishing poles, canoes, and boats seize the space of a typical home. And that’s just the summer sports. In the winter, Minnesotans enjoy ice fishing, skating, hockey, curling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. So where do 5 million residents and thousands of vacationers put all this stuff? Storage units in Minnesota offer a sanctuary for outdoor equipment. Seasonal items do not need to clutter a house when they are not in use. Think about all the recovered space you can take back from your home. Not only will you gain back the freedom of living in a spacious home, you can be assured that your items will be safe too. Fenced in, behind a closed gate, and under lock and key, your snowmobile is safer in a storage unit compared to your garage. But that’s not all. Storage units in Minnesota have video surveillance and onsite management teams as an extra eye watching over your summer or winter gear. Storage units in Minnesota are off thieves’ radar because storage properties are extremely secure. Instead, thieves target the homes of people who do not use self storage units. Homes are much easier to break into compared to storage units. The only people who can enter a self storage property are those with access codes, or pin codes. If someone does not have an access code, they are not a self storage customer and are locked out of the facility. However, storage units in Minnesota are an unknown luxury. It’s not that people are blind by the benefits self storage brings. Most people are blind to self storage as an option. They let their belongings clutter their house because they don’t know what to do with them. Even in Minnesota, houses are not designed to store boats, jet skies, canoes, and snowmobiles all at once. Yet, a typical Minnesota home has all of these items plus the normal necessities, such as a car or truck. The result is that the garage becomes overloaded, and the kid’s space in the basement looks like the back room of a sporting goods store. All this happens because a person fails to see the light at the end of the tunnel, that light being a self storage unit. They would love to get rid of their stuff, but don’t know how. If you know anyone who suffers from this dilemma, please suggest a storage unit. It will make their lives better. The preferred place to vacation in Minnesota is at a cabin on a lake. Unfortunately, cabins are small and offer very limited storage space for water sport gear. Leaving a boat or canoe outdoors is a huge risk. Before you go to bed, wouldn’t you want to be sure that your property will still be yours in the morning? Vacations are supposed to be fun and relaxing. Don’t lose sleep over worrying about your expensive boat being unprotected. A storage unit in Minnesota will put you mind at ease and help you relax. They are an assurance that your vacation trip on the lake will go uninterrupted. Storage units in Minnesota can save a marriage. Most households have a husband and wife at the opposite ends of a pole. One of them is the packrat and the other is the neat-freak. These odd couples can never agree on what to keep and what to throw away. But the truth of the matter is that nothing has to be thrown away. To the packrat: if your stuff is that important to you where you are willing to give up certain freedoms in your home, put that stuff in a storage unit. To the neat-freak: a storage unit is a great way to compromise on the faith of your partners precious belongings. In the long run, the price of a storage unit will save you money on lawyer fees and alimony. So, please consider this option before going to marriage counseling. Storage units in Minnesota come in different sizes and serve many purposes. For instance, you can rent a 5 by 5 unit to store just your fishing and hockey gear. But to put away a snowmobile, you may want to look into a 5 by 10 or a 5 by 15. If you are someone who has all the toys (boats, canoes, jet skis, water-skis etc.) then you can put all of your stuff in one large unit. You may find other purposes besides sporting equipment for your storage unit. A larger unit, such as a 10 by 20, gives you the freedom of adding more stuff in the future. It’s very common for storage unit renters to find more purposes for their storage unit. “Since I have the space, I might as well put my Christmas decorations in there too,” is an example of a typical customer’s thought process. Climate control units are an option as well. Minnesota is blessed with every season Mother Nature has to offer. The winters are freezing, the springs are forgiving, the summers are sweltering, and the falls are a warning for winters coming. In this type of climate, climate control units will protect your valuables from the differences. If your items had a brain, they will be oblivious to what season it is. However, they don’t have a brain, and laws prevent you from storing anything with a brain. But rest assured, wood furniture, electronics, and other temperature sensitive items will be protected in a climate controlled unit. The extra cost for a climate control unit may be worth it compared to the price you would pay to replace such valuable items. Besides outdoor sports, another hobby many Minnesotans enjoy is antiquing. You have seen these folks; they drive around on the weekend, hopping from one garage sale to the next, or they browse around one of these mega antique malls looking for undefined treasures for a steal so they can get rich by selling it on Ebay. Meanwhile, while auctions are pending, hundreds of tiny knickknacks clutter these people’s homes causing discomfort and anxiety. Storage units in Minnesota make wonderful warehouses to store an Ebayer’s inventory. People worry more about robbers breaking into their home, then kids breaking things in their home. You won’t have to worry about one of the kids playing with an old original Cabbage Patch doll that will pay for their college tuition, or breaking a thousand dollar plate that you bought for 50 cents; because they are safe away in storage. For those in Minnesota who don’t have storage unit for your winter and summer gear, where do you store your Christmas presents? If you are having trouble finding hiding spots in your house to hide the kids Christmas gifts, then you may need to look into one of the many storage units in Minnesota. A storage unit is a great place to temporary stash the presents until Christmas Eve. However, do not give up that storage unit when you take the presents out. Put all the stuff in there that is clogging up your secrete hiding spots in the house, like closet spaces. You want your solutions to be permanent, not temporary. Be creative and find more uses for your storage unit. It seem like everyone somehow inherits someone else’s stuff at one time or another. Kids fly the coop and leave their stuff behind; a family member dies a leaves his entire estate with you, a friend moves away to Florida and leaves his snowmobile with you. We seem to accumulate stuff more than we get rid of stuff, and our home space is not getting any bigger. However, storage units in Minnesota are the perfect solution. Put the kids’ boxes in a storage unit until they have enough space of their own to hold them. Keep the decease’s estate in storage and out of your way until you decide what to do with it. If you friend asks you to store his snowmobile in return for unlimited use, offer to go halves in a storage unit. You don’t need to make your life miserable to please someone else’s. For more information on storage units in Minnesota, and self storage trends, please visit any of the many self storage blog or self storage business blog sites.
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