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Perth’s growth corridors, Fremantle’s dense inner suburbs, Mandurah’s coastal lifestyle communities, the South West — search SSAA-certified storage facilities across WA for free.
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Self Storage Facilities Across Western Australia

Browse SSAA-member storage facilities by city or region, or use the search tool to find storage anywhere across WA.

Perth

Western Australia’s capital recorded the highest self storage fee rate growth of any Australian city in 2025 — 9.89% year-on-year. Perth’s resources economy, rapidly expanding northern corridor through Joondalup and Yanchep, and southern corridor through Rockingham and Baldivis all sustain strong and diverse storage demand.

Fremantle

Perth’s historic port city. Dense inner-city living, a strong creative and hospitality sector, and a well-established small business community generate consistent household and commercial storage demand in an area where residential floor plans leave little room for overflow.

Mandurah

Perth’s largest southern satellite city on the Peel estuary. Rapid residential growth across the Peel corridor, a significant retiree population downsizing from larger properties, and high rates of boat and leisure craft ownership combine to produce strong lifestyle-driven storage demand.

Bunbury

The South West’s commercial and service hub. Bunbury’s growing population — drawn by affordability relative to Perth metro and the region’s lifestyle — generates household storage demand, while the surrounding South West agricultural and wine tourism economy creates business storage needs.

Joondalup

Perth’s planned northern metropolitan centre. Joondalup’s established business district, hospital, and university generate commercial and student-adjacent storage demand alongside residential household needs from a growing northern suburbs population spreading toward Wanneroo and Two Rocks.

Rockingham

Perth’s southern coastal corridor, expanding rapidly across Baldivis, Secret Harbour and Golden Bay. Growing families, a significant Defence Force population from HMAS Stirling on Garden Island, and strong coastal lifestyle demand for vessel and caravan storage define this market.

SSAA Member Facilities in Western Australia

Every facility on this map is a member of the Self Storage Association of Australasia. SSAA membership means operators meet the association’s standards for professionalism, security, and customer service.

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    Western Australia Has Australia’s Strongest Storage Revenue Growth

    Perth recorded the highest self storage fee rate growth of any Australian capital in 2025 — 9.89% year-on-year — alongside Revenue per Available Square Metre (RevPAM) growth of 7.88%, also the strongest nationally. This performance reflects years of constrained new supply relative to Perth’s population expansion and the particular economic dynamics of a resources-driven city.

    • Perth’s average facility occupancy sits at 84%, with fee rates ranging from $235 to $460 per square metre per year — reflecting the spread from outer-corridor to inner-metro locations.
    • WA has one of Australia’s highest rates of boat and caravan ownership per capita — a direct driver of vehicle storage demand that has no equivalent in other markets.
    • Fly-in fly-out workers and resources sector employees create a mobile storage demand profile — equipment, household goods, and documents stored between rotations or during interstate moves.
    • Twenty-three new facilities are planned for Perth between 2025 and 2027, concentrated in the northern and southern growth corridors where residential development is most active.

    Self Storage in Western Australia: The Market in Context

    Western Australia’s self storage market operates under conditions that don’t apply in the same way anywhere else in Australia. Perth is the world’s most geographically isolated major city. Its economy runs on resources and the cyclical demand patterns that come with it. Its residents own boats and caravans at rates that would be remarkable in Sydney or Melbourne. And its growth is concentrated in two long suburban corridors — north and south — that have expanded faster than the supporting infrastructure, including storage.

    The result is the strongest self storage fee rate growth of any Australian capital city in 2025. At 9.89% year-on-year, Perth’s fee rate trajectory reflects a market where demand has outpaced new supply — particularly in the northern corridor through Joondalup, Wanneroo, and Two Rocks, and the southern corridor through Rockingham, Baldivis, and the Peel region. New facilities are catching up — 23 are planned between 2025 and 2027 — but the pipeline is still absorbing years of under-building relative to population growth.

    Perth self storage market data (SSAA Industry Snapshot 2025): Average fee rate $389/sqm per year — ranging from $235 to $460 across the metro area. Average occupancy 84%. Fee rate growth 9.89% year-on-year — highest of any Australian capital. RevPAM growth 7.88% — also highest nationally.

    The resources sector and WA’s mobile storage demand

    No other Australian state generates the kind of storage demand that flows from a major resources economy. Fly-in fly-out workers completing rosters at Pilbara and Goldfields sites return to Perth between rotations without a permanent base — they store tools, household goods, and equipment in units between cycles. Mining-related businesses store parts, documentation, and equipment between project phases. Households move between Perth and regional mining towns — Karratha, Port Hedland, Newman, Kalgoorlie — generating transitional storage needs at each move. This creates a demand pattern with no equivalent in the east coast markets.

    Lifestyle storage — WA’s boat and caravan economy

    Western Australians have among the highest rates of registered recreational vessels and caravans per capita in Australia. The state’s coastline — running from Broome through the Pilbara coast to Perth, Mandurah and the South West — means boating is genuinely part of the local culture, not an occasional pastime. Many residential properties, particularly in established inner-Perth and coastal suburbs, don’t have the land to store a vessel or motorhome. Strata titles and local government restrictions on roadside storage in suburban areas mean a secure, drive-up SSAA-member facility is often the most practical solution. This drives meaningful demand at facilities across Perth’s outer ring and along the Peel and South West corridors.

    WA climate note: Perth’s Mediterranean climate — with summers regularly exceeding 40°C and low humidity — makes heat damage a genuine risk for stored items. Wine, electronics, wooden furniture, documents, and musical instruments are all vulnerable to sustained high temperatures. Climate-controlled units are available at SSAA-member facilities across the Perth metro and key regional centres. Use the search tool to filter for this option.

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    Frequently asked questions about self storage in Western Australia

    Perth storage fee rates average $389 per square metre per year according to the SSAA Industry Snapshot 2025, with a range from $235 to $460 across the metro area. Outer growth corridor facilities — particularly in the northern and southern suburbs — tend to offer more competitive pricing than inner-Perth operations. Use the search tool to compare current pricing from SSAA-member facilities near you.

    Vehicle, boat and caravan storage is widely available at SSAA-member facilities across Perth and regional WA. Given Western Australians’ high rates of recreational vessel and caravan ownership, many facilities specifically cater to this need with large drive-up bays, covered parking, and secure outdoor storage areas. Visit the Vehicle Storage page and use the search tool to filter by vehicle storage availability near you.

    SSAA-member facilities operate across regional WA beyond Perth metro, including in Bunbury, Mandurah, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Port Hedland, and the South West. Regional facilities cater to specific local needs — mining and resources industry storage, agricultural equipment, and household storage for communities with constrained or high-cost housing. Use the search tool to find facilities in any WA location.

    Small units (2–5m²) suit personal items, documents, or a single room’s contents. Medium units (6–13m²) handle one to two bedrooms’ worth of household goods. Large units (15m²+) are suited to full household moves, vehicle storage, or business inventory. Use the Space Estimator for a tailored estimate based on what you’re storing.

    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 SSAA covers a $20 billion industry with 3,380 facilities across Australasia. Choosing an SSAA-member facility means the operator has committed to the association’s standards for professionalism, security, and customer service. Every facility listed on selfstorage.com.au is an SSAA member.

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    The Self Storage Association of Australasia has represented the self storage industry across Australia and New Zealand since 1991. Members abide by a code of ethics and use industry-standard storage agreements that set out the rights and responsibilities of both the operator and the customer.

    In Western Australia, SSAA-member facilities span Perth’s metropolitan north and south corridors — from Joondalup and Two Rocks in the north to Mandurah and Peel in the south — extending to regional centres across the South West, Wheatbelt, Goldfields, and Pilbara.