Buy A Storage Pod Guide

: Used 20-ft containers often start around $1,350 , while new 40-ft high-cube models can exceed $6,000 .

: Check local zoning laws to see if a permanent steel container is allowed on your property, and ensure you have a flat, stable surface for placement. Portable Storage Units: How PODS Works | Storage FAQs buy a storage pod

: Containers are often sold as "One-Trip" (like-new, used only once to cross the ocean), "Cargo Worthy," or "Wind and Water Tight" (older used units that still protect contents from elements). : Used 20-ft containers often start around $1,350

: Unlike rental companies that provide "level-lift" delivery like the PODS PODZILLA system, purchasing a container usually requires a flatbed or tilt-bed truck for delivery, which may incur additional fees. : Unlike rental companies that provide "level-lift" delivery

You need storage for 18 months or longer , want to modify the unit (add shelves, windows, etc.), or have the space to keep it permanently.

Buying a storage "pod" typically refers to purchasing a durable, steel shipping container for on-site use, as the popular brand specifically does not sell its proprietary containers to the public. If you want to own a container long-term, you must instead purchase a standard shipping container (Conex box) from specialized dealers. Buying vs. Renting: Decision Guide

The "break-even point"—where the cost of owning equals the cumulative cost of monthly rentals—typically falls between depending on the container size and condition.