Relocating to another state can be a daunting and drawn-out affair. But you can sidestep most of the stress with a neat little trick: self-storage. If you’re shifting your base to another state because of work, school, or some other life reason—hey, we’ve all got our reasons, right?—a self-storage unit gives you the kind of breathing space you need during your move. And here’s the really neat part: You can use it either as a decluttering station or a way station for the stuff you don’t need to lug into your new place right away. Either way, it’s a move helper. That’s the how part; here’s the why. Transitioning to another state can be a complicated process. If your house isn't ready and you must go between two states for a while, that can compound the challenge. Self-storage is a simple solution to these complex problems. SpareBox, being a local player in the field, can offer the right answer. In between those two advantages, efficient and simple management is worked in. Whether you need to get to your stored items after the store has closed or before the store has opened, this is a huge plus in terms of convenience and not having to worry about when you can get to your items. The various storage unit dimensions mean you pay solely for the space necessary to keep your boxes and furniture. It's a perfect solution to an otherwise massive problem. When relocating across state lines and attempting to do so in handy, bite-size pieces, it helps to know you can take half your furniture to the storage unit and the other half to your new home—all in a tidy timeframe that ensures you have a place to sit, for instance, between the storage unit and the new house. SpareBox Storage is easy to work with, has 100+ locations in 9 states, and works hard to ensure your things are safe while avoiding a mid-move panic that could ruin your entire week.