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Find Self Storage Across Queensland

Search SSAA-certified self storage facilities across Queensland — from Brisbane and the Gold Coast to Toowoomba, Ipswich, Logan, and South East QLD.
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Self Storage Facilities Across Queensland

Browse SSAA-member self storage facilities by city. Use the search tool above to find storage in any Queensland location not yet listed below.

South East QLD

Gold Coast

A high-density coastal market with strong residential and lifestyle-driven storage demand. SSAA-member facilities stretch from Southport and Labrador through to Coomera and Pimpama.

Darling Downs

Toowoomba

Queensland’s largest inland city. Agricultural and rural operators, tradespeople, and households across the Darling Downs use storage for a practical mix of residential and commercial needs.

South East QLD

Ipswich

A fast-growing city in Brisbane’s western corridor. Rising population density and an active housing market make Ipswich one of South East QLD’s emerging storage markets.

South East QLD

Logan

Situated between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Logan serves a broad suburban catchment. Practical, accessible storage for households and small businesses across the southern growth corridor.

South East QLD

Sunshine Coast

A growing coastal and hinterland market north of Brisbane. SSAA-member facilities serve both the established coastal strip and the expanding suburban areas around Maroochydore and Caloundra.

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South East Queensland Is One of Australia’s Fastest-Growing Storage Markets

Brisbane’s self storage fee rate grew 7.83% year-on-year — the second-highest growth rate of any Australian capital in 2025. With 36 new facilities proposed across Brisbane through to 2027, Queensland’s south-east corridor is at the centre of the most active development cycle in the sector’s history.

  • Brisbane’s average fee rate of $372/sqm per year reflects a market where supply growth is meeting — but not yet exceeding — the demand driven by rapid population growth and urban densification.
  • South East QLD’s growth corridors — Ipswich, Logan, and the northern suburbs — are identified as high-demand areas where new self storage supply is concentrated.
  • 9.2% of Australian adults currently use self storage, with Queensland’s migration-driven population growth supporting sustained long-term demand.

SSAA Member Facilities in Queensland

Every facility shown here is a member of the Self Storage Association of Australasia. The SSAA has represented the self storage industry since 1991. Member operators meet the association’s standards for professionalism, security, and customer service — so you can search with confidence.

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    Self Storage in Queensland: The Market in Context

    Queensland is experiencing the most sustained period of population growth of any Australian state. Net interstate migration has consistently favoured Queensland — particularly South East QLD — as residents relocate from Sydney and Melbourne seeking lower housing costs, lifestyle, and proximity to infrastructure investment. This migration pattern is the single strongest demand driver for self storage in the state, generating a continuous stream of storage events as people move, settle, and transition between properties.

    Brisbane’s self storage market reflects this momentum. An average fee rate of $372 per square metre per year and fee rate growth of 7.83% year-on-year make Brisbane one of the stronger-performing capital city markets in Australia. Occupancy sits at 83% — slightly below the national average, which the SSAA Industry Snapshot attributes to the scale of new supply entering the market rather than any softening of demand. With 12 facilities under construction and a further 12 in the planning pipeline for 2027 and beyond, Brisbane’s supply pipeline is the third most active in Australia.

    Beyond Brisbane, the South East QLD storage market is shaped by the growth corridors that stretch in every direction from the capital. Ipswich and Logan — the western and southern corridors respectively — are absorbing significant new residential development as buyers priced out of inner Brisbane move further afield. The Gold Coast operates as a distinct market in its own right, with 30 SSAA-member facilities serving a combination of high-density residential, tourism, and lifestyle storage demand that is unlike any other market in Queensland. Toowoomba sits apart from the coastal corridor entirely — a regional city with deep agricultural and commercial roots, where self storage is fundamentally practical in character.

    Queensland self storage market data

    Source: SSAA Industry Snapshot 2025. Market data reflects Brisbane metro; regional QLD pricing varies.

    What drives self storage demand across Queensland

    Interstate migration. Queensland has been the primary destination for net interstate migration in Australia for several consecutive years. Each arrival event — particularly from Sydney and Melbourne — generates storage demand as people navigate temporary accommodation, property settlement delays, and the practical challenge of moving a household across state lines.

    Urban densification in South East QLD. Brisbane’s inner suburbs, the Gold Coast coastal strip, and the growth corridors around Ipswich and Logan are all subject to ongoing apartment development. Smaller average dwelling sizes mean residents increasingly store belongings they cannot accommodate at home. The SSAA identifies urban densification as one of the six core demand drivers nationally — in South East QLD, it is playing out in real time.

    The outdoor lifestyle economy. Queensland’s climate and geography create storage demand that is structurally different from southern states. Boat, caravan, and recreational vehicle storage is a significant segment across the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and regional coastal areas — where driveways are smaller, HOA restrictions are tighter, and the items being stored are larger.

    Agricultural and rural commerce in regional QLD. Outside the south-east corner, Queensland’s economy is shaped by agriculture, mining services, and regional commerce. Facilities in Toowoomba and the Darling Downs serve a practical audience of farmers, contractors, and regional businesses who use storage as a cost-effective alternative to maintaining additional sheds or leasing commercial space.

    SSAA Certified Facilities Only

    Every Queensland facility listed on StorageFinder is a member of the Self Storage Association of Australasia — Australia’s peak industry body for storage operators since 1991.

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    Frequently asked questions about self storage in Queensland

    Pricing in Queensland varies by location and unit type. Brisbane’s average fee rate is $372 per square metre per year, with individual facilities ranging from $235 to $515/sqm depending on location and features. The Gold Coast averages slightly lower overall, with strong competition between the 30 SSAA-member facilities operating across the market. Regional centres like Toowoomba and Ipswich offer materially lower rates than the Brisbane metro. Use the search tool to get current quotes from SSAA-member facilities in your area.

    selfstorage.com.au lists SSAA-member self storage facilities across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Logan. The Sunshine Coast is also served by SSAA-member facilities. Use the map and search tool on this page to find certified operators near you across South East Queensland and regional QLD.

    Vehicle and recreational storage is widely available across Queensland. SSAA-member facilities on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane offer outdoor and undercover storage bays for boats, caravans, jet skis, trailers, and motorhomes. Drive-up access is standard at most vehicle storage facilities. Use the vehicle storage filter in the search tool, or visit the Vehicle Storage page for more detail.

    For many items, yes. Queensland’s subtropical climate — high humidity through summer along the coast, and heat across inland regions — can cause damage to timber furniture, wine, musical instruments, electronics, and documents stored in non-climate-controlled units. If you’re storing anything sensitive to temperature or humidity, filter for climate-controlled units in the search tool above. Several SSAA-member facilities across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Toowoomba offer this option.

    The Self Storage Association of Australasia (SSAA) is the peak industry body for self storage operators in Australia and New Zealand, representing the sector since 1991. The association represents 3,380 facilities across Australia and New Zealand. Members commit to a code of ethics and use industry-standard storage agreements that set out the rights and responsibilities of both the operator and the customer. Every facility listed on selfstorage.com.au is an SSAA member.

    Brisbane’s average fee rate of $372/sqm per year is the benchmark for the South East QLD market. The Gold Coast has lower average rates driven by the volume of facilities and competition across the corridor from Southport to Pimpama. Toowoomba and Ipswich are generally the most affordable markets in South East QLD, reflecting lower land costs and a more practical, residential-focused storage audience. Use the search tool to compare current pricing across facilities in each city.

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    The Self Storage Association of Australasia has represented the industry since 1991. Across Queensland — from Brisbane’s inner suburbs to the Gold Coast, Toowoomba, and the growth corridors of Ipswich and Logan — SSAA membership means operators abide by a code of ethics and use industry-standard storage agreements that protect both the customer and the facility.

    The sector across Australia and New Zealand comprises 3,380 facilities, 730,000 storage units, and more than 7.5 million square metres of net storage area. Queensland is among the most active development markets in the country, with demand underpinned by the state’s sustained population growth and urban expansion.