In and around Oslo, there are currently 15 storage providers with 49 facilities and 155 unique storage unit types.
| Storage unit type | Size | Lowest monthly price | Highest monthly price | Average monthly price (city) | Average monthly price (country) | Difference (kr) | Difference (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Locker | 0–2 m² | kr 199.00 | kr 1,419.00 | kr 798.44 | kr 580.72 | kr 217.72 | 27.3% |
| Small | 2–5 m² | kr 445.00 | kr 2,639.00 | kr 1,458.62 | kr 1,038.69 | kr 419.93 | 28.8% |
| Medium | 5–10 m² | kr 825.00 | kr 5,179.00 | kr 2,607.81 | kr 1,799.08 | kr 808.73 | 31% |
| Large | 10+ m² | kr 1,579.00 | kr 9,990.00 | kr 4,820.08 | kr 3,287.10 | kr 1,532.97 | 31.8% |
For locker units (0–2 m²), the average monthly price is kr 798.44, or kr 217.72 more expensive versus the national rate (27.3%). Comparing this on a m² basis, locker units are kr 569.43 per m², which is kr 184.26 more expensive versus the country average.
The average monthly price for a small unit (2–5 m²) is kr 1,458.62, which is kr 419.93 more expensive than the national average (28.8%). When looking on a price per m² basis, this equals kr 386.97 per m², which is kr 128.36 more expensive than the national average.
A medium-sized unit (5–10 m²) costs around kr 2,607.81, that's kr 808.73 more expensive compared to the national average (31%). On a m² basis, medium-sized units in Oslo are kr 343.27 per m², which is kr 116.01 more expensive than on a country-level.
For large units (10+ m²), the average monthly price is kr 4,820.08, or kr 1,532.97 more expensive versus the national rate (31.8%). Comparing this on a m² basis, large-sized units are kr 299.45 per m², which is kr 113.21 more expensive versus the country average.
The cheapest storage unit in Oslo and the surrounding area is already available for rent from kr 199.00. This unit has an approximate size of 1.00 m² and 1.00 m³ and is offered by Lagersjefen. The second cheapest unit in Oslo and the surrounding area is for rent at a price of kr 199.00. This unit has an approximate size of 1.00 m² and 1.00 m³ and is offered by Lagersjefen.
| Storage provider | City | Address | Zip code | Size |
Price/Month
Some storage providers quote prices on a daily, weekly, or 4-weekly basis instead of monthly basis. The prices shown are the prices recalculated on a monthly basis.
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| Lagersjefen | Oslo | Ullern Allé 41 | 0381 | 1.00 m² | kr 199.00 / Month | View facility |
| Lagersjefen | Oslo | Gladengveien 3B | 0661 | 1.00 m² | kr 199.00 / Month | View facility |
| Lagersjefen | Oslo | Ullevålsveien 76, Bygg 14 | 0454 | 1.00 m² | kr 199.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 1.90 m² | kr 360.00 / Month | View facility |
| Lagerboks | Oslo | Refstadveien 60 | 0586 | 0.50 m² | kr 390.00 / Month | View facility |
| Storage provider | City | Address | Zip code | Size |
Price/Month
Some storage providers quote prices on a daily, weekly, or 4-weekly basis instead of monthly basis. The prices shown are the prices recalculated on a monthly basis.
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| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 3.40 m² | kr 500.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 4.00 m² | kr 540.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 4.60 m² | kr 775.00 / Month | View facility |
| City Self-Storage | Oslo | General Birchs Gate 16 | 0454 | 2.50 m² | kr 879.00 / Month | View facility |
| SecondSpace | Stabekk | Holtet 45 | 1368 | 2.50 m² | kr 899.00 / Month | View facility |
| Storage provider | City | Address | Zip code | Size |
Price/Month
Some storage providers quote prices on a daily, weekly, or 4-weekly basis instead of monthly basis. The prices shown are the prices recalculated on a monthly basis.
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| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 5.30 m² | kr 825.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 5.90 m² | kr 920.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Brobekkveien 107 | 0667 | 6.00 m² | kr 1,040.00 / Month | View facility |
| Mini Max Lager | Oslo | Østre Aker Vei 205 | 0975 | 7.00 m² | kr 1,125.00 / Month | View facility |
| City Self-Storage | Oslo | General Birchs Gate 16 | 0454 | 6.00 m² | kr 1,179.00 / Month | View facility |
| Storage provider | City | Address | Zip code | Size |
Price/Month
Some storage providers quote prices on a daily, weekly, or 4-weekly basis instead of monthly basis. The prices shown are the prices recalculated on a monthly basis.
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| City Self-Storage | Oslo | Hans Breiens Vei 1 | 1283 | 13.80 m² | kr 1,579.00 / Month | View facility |
| XStorage | Oslo | Sandstuveien 70 | 0680 | 12.00 m² | kr 1,900.00 / Month | View facility |
| XStorage | Oslo | Sandstuveien 70 | 0680 | 19.00 m² | kr 2,400.00 / Month | View facility |
| Flexistore | Oslo | Gamle Leirdals Vei 5-7 | 1081 | 12.00 m² | kr 2,472.00 / Month | View facility |
| XStorage | Oslo | Sandstuveien 70 | 0680 | 17.00 m² | kr 2,495.00 / Month | View facility |
The surroundings of Oslo also offer storage rentals. Compare units in nearby areas.
Average prices in Lillestrøm are currently kr 1,752.85, which is kr 737.32 cheaper compared to Oslo. In Asker, average prices are currently kr 1,802.01, which means that, on average, Asker is kr 688.16 cheaper versus Oslo. Units for rent in Drammen have currently an average price of kr 1,503.31, which is kr 986.86 cheaper than Oslo.
Well-known providers operating in or near Oslo – Flexistore, SecondSpace, and 123MiniLager.






Living in Oslo often means adapting to limited personal space, a common reality in a city known for its efficient but often compact housing. In central districts like Frogner, Grünerløkka, and Gamle Oslo, many residents live in older apartment buildings, or 'bygårder', where storage options are frequently insufficient. Even in newer developments such as those in Bjørvika, modern apartments are designed to maximize living areas, leaving little room for extensive belongings. This high density and focus on functional living space makes finding extra room a common challenge for many households. The need for external storage space becomes a practical solution for managing possessions without cluttering the home.
To address this, various solutions are available, each serving different needs. Modern self storage facilities offer secure, climate-controlled rooms in multiple sizes, ideal for personal items. For larger requirements, such as equipment or significant furniture, container storage provides a robust and spacious alternative, typically located in more accessible industrial areas. A garage box can serve a dual purpose for vehicle protection and as a workshop or hobby space. People seek out storage space for rent during key life events. These triggers include moving between neighborhoods, undertaking a home renovation, or students from the University of Oslo needing short-term units. Businesses also utilize these services to manage inventory or archive documents without paying for expensive commercial real estate.
The logistics of moving items in Oslo require some planning. The city's central areas feature narrow streets and extensive one-way systems, which can complicate access for larger vehicles. Parking is often restricted and costly, so checking for dedicated loading zones at a storage facility is essential. For facilities located further from the city center, access via the main ring roads, particularly Ring 3, is usually more straightforward. While Oslo's public transport is excellent, it is not practical for transporting bulky goods. Within buildings, especially older ones, the availability of an elevator, or 'heis', can be a critical factor when moving heavy items to and from your apartment.
When deciding on a unit, you must balance cost, location, and accessibility. A central storage space offers convenience for frequent visits but typically comes with a higher price tag. In contrast, facilities in outer districts like Alna or Grorud may offer more competitive rates and easier vehicle access. The right choice depends entirely on your personal needs and how often you plan to access your belongings. Using a platform like The Storage Scanner allows you to compare different options for self storage for rent, helping you evaluate providers based on these important factors. Finding a suitable unit of self storage for rent can be a straightforward process with the right information.
The current average monthly rental price for a storage unit in Oslo and its surroundings is kr 2,490.17. Compared to the national average of kr 2,067.19 (17%), this means renting in Oslo is kr 422.98 more expensive. Looking at costs per m², the average in Oslo is kr 385.71 / m², while the national benchmark stands at kr 245.81 / m². Put differently, on a per-m² basis, Oslo is kr 139.89 more expensive compared to the country average (36.3%).
In and around Oslo, there are currently 15 storage providers operating a total of 49 facilities. The largest providers are Flexistore, SecondSpace, 123MiniLager.
In Oslo and the surrounding area, the most affordable storage unit starts from just kr 199.00 per month. This unit offers approximately 1.00 m² and 1.00 m³ and is available from Lagersjefen.
The average rental price in Lillestrøm is currently kr 1,752.85 per month, which is kr 737.32 cheaper compared to Oslo.
In Asker, prices average kr 1,802.01 per month, making them kr 688.16 cheaper relative to Oslo.
For Drammen, the average unit price is kr 1,503.31 per month, which is kr 986.86 cheaper than in Oslo.
Last updated: Wednesday 1 April
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