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Sunshine Coast Storage — Coastal, Hinterland and Everything Between
The Sunshine Coast stretches from Caloundra in the south through Maroochydore, Coolum, and Noosa to the north, with the hinterland communities of Nambour and Forest Glen sitting inland. SSAA-member storage facilities are positioned across this spread, serving a growing residential population as well as the lifestyle-oriented users who define demand along this part of the Queensland coast.
- Search for SSAA-member facilities by suburb — from Caloundra to Kunda Park to Baringa — and compare unit sizes and availability.
- Filter by features including caravan and boat storage, widely available across the coast’s outdoor-lifestyle market.
- Connect directly with SSAA-certified operators and get a quote — no sign-up required.
Self storage on the Sunshine Coast: what you need to know
The Sunshine Coast is one of South East Queensland’s most rapidly growing regions. The coast’s growth corridor extends along the highway from Caloundra through Kawana and Maroochydore to Coolum and Noosa, with hinterland communities including Nambour, Forest Glen, and Baringa contributing to the residential catchment. That sustained population growth — driven by interstate migration and the appeal of the coastal lifestyle — has made the Sunshine Coast one of the region’s active self storage markets, with SSAA-member facilities distributed from the southern suburbs to the northern growth estates.
Storage demand on the Sunshine Coast reflects the character of the area. Coastal and lifestyle-oriented users are a distinct segment: caravans, boats, jet skis, and trailers need secure off-season storage, and the Sunshine Coast’s population of recreational vehicle owners is proportionally higher than in suburban Brisbane. Kawana Caravan & Boat Storage operates as a dedicated SSAA member for this audience, and multiple other SSAA-member facilities across the region offer large-bay and drive-up options suited to recreational vehicles.
Residential household storage is the other major segment. The Sunshine Coast’s growth suburbs — Baringa, Warana, Caloundra — are adding new households consistently, and the churn of people moving into new homes, renovating, or relocating from interstate creates ongoing demand for short and medium-term storage. The Sunshine Coast’s humid subtropical climate, with a wet season running from November through March, is worth factoring in when choosing a unit — humidity can affect timber furniture, documents, electronics, and clothing stored in non-climate-controlled environments.
Sunshine Coast suburbs with SSAA-member storage facilities
SSAA-member facilities are spread across the Sunshine Coast’s main population centres. Key locations covered include Maroochydore, Kunda Park, Warana, Kawana, Forest Glen, Nambour, Coolum, Caloundra, and Baringa.
Unit sizes available on the Sunshine Coast
| Unit size | Good for |
|---|---|
| 1×2m (2m²) | Personal items, files, sporting gear, seasonal items |
| 1.5×3m (4.5m²) | Single room contents, white goods, small furniture |
| 2×3m (6–8m²) | Household furniture, wardrobes, couches, kitchen appliances |
| 3×4m (10–13m²) | Two-bedroom home contents, workshop equipment, motorbikes |
| 3×5m (15m²) | Full house contents during move or renovation |
| 3×6m (18m²) | Large household move, car or motorbike storage |
| Large bay | Caravan, boat, jet ski, trailer storage |
Confirm current rates directly with SSAA-member facilities on the Sunshine Coast. Pricing varies by facility, unit size, and features.
How much storage space do I need on the Sunshine Coast?
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What to look for in a Sunshine Coast storage facility
Frequently asked questions about self storage on the Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast’s SSAA-member storage facilities operate under the standards set by the Self Storage Association of Australasia — the peak industry body for the self storage sector since 1991. The SSAA represents 3,380 facilities across Australia and New Zealand. When you search through selfstorage.com.au, every facility you see has committed to the association’s code of ethics, uses standardised storage agreements, and meets the SSAA’s requirements for professionalism and customer service.
Choosing an SSAA-member facility on the Sunshine Coast means choosing an operator that is accountable to the industry body — not just an anonymous listing in a general directory.