Need storage facility in Baltimore, pronto!

Post date: 2019-05-25 03:46:07
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I have an urgent and immediate need to pack up my son's (cluttered, overfull and messy) room at his mom's, and put it into storage somewhere. There is absolutely not room for it all in my two-bedroom apartment, where his room is already close to full. I have never put anything in storage before.

There are dozens of options in Baltimore, but I don't have time to educate myself on what's good and what's to be avoided, because this probably has to be done tomorrow, ready or not. Once it's in there, we'll have the summer to straighten it out, discard the junk and decide how to better store it, but it could be there from 3 months to a couple of years. Nothing needs to be air-conditioned (it's mostly clothing, books and old art projects), so all we need is a basic room. Location-wise, the east side is probably easiest for us, but it's not required. I live on the Inner Harbor.

Bonus points for advice on how or what to rent to actually move the stuff. My midsize sedan will not cut it, and I hope to make only a single trip. Thanks in advance for your ideas and suggestions!
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