Storage for Expats in Singapore: What to Do With Your Belongings During a Posting or Move

Pack & Store staff collecting sealed boxes from a Singapore condo during an overseas relocation — doorstep valet storage for expats

Whether you are moving to Singapore, leaving for an overseas posting, or waiting for your next home to be ready, one question usually comes up quickly: what should you do with your furniture, boxes and personal belongings?

For many expats, shipping everything overseas is expensive, selling everything is inconvenient, and renting a self-storage unit means arranging transport and visiting the facility yourself. That is where valet storage can help.

Trusted since 2016 by households and businesses across Singapore, Pack & Store is a doorstep valet storage service built for the way expats in Singapore actually live and move.


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Why Expats in Singapore Often Need Storage

Expats in Singapore often move through different housing and work arrangements — overseas postings, lease changes, school terms, serviced apartments, temporary accommodation and relocation back home.

Common situations where expat storage becomes necessary:

  • Overseas posting for 6–24 months — you are leaving Singapore temporarily but plan to return. Shipping everything overseas can be costly, while selling everything may not make sense.
  • Gap between leases — your current lease ends before your next home is ready, and you need short-term storage for furniture, boxes and luggage.
  • Relocation or downsizing — you are moving from a larger expat house to a smaller apartment, or transitioning from company-provided accommodation to your own place.
  • Clearing a property before handover — landlords expect properties returned in good condition. Storage gives you a clean, organised way to move items out before the handover date.

In these situations, valet storage gives you a practical middle ground: we collect from your door, store your items, and return them when you need them again.


What Expats Typically Store With Pack & Store

Over nearly a decade serving Singapore’s expat community, the most commonly stored items include:

  • Furniture — pieces that don’t fit the current home but are too good to discard or too costly to ship internationally
  • Seasonal items — winter clothing, ski equipment and items from home climates that have no use in Singapore’s year-round heat
  • Sports and hobby equipment — bicycles, golf bags, diving gear, camping equipment
  • Children’s items — cots, strollers, toys and school materials from earlier stages
  • Documents and personal records — employment contracts, tenancy agreements, financial records and personal correspondence
  • Excess household goods — appliances, kitchenware and home items that don’t fit the new space

Why Self-Storage May Not Be Convenient for Expats

Self-storage can work well if you have your own transport and want regular access to your unit. But for many expats managing a move, it adds another layer of logistics.

You may need to arrange transport, move the items yourself, visit the facility to sign up and access your unit, manage a physical key or access card, and pay for a fixed unit size even if you do not fully use the space.

If you are already dealing with movers, flights, lease handovers and school arrangements, valet storage removes one more thing from the list.


How Valet Storage Works for Expats in Singapore

Pack & Store is a valet storage service, which means you do not need to visit a warehouse or arrange a separate mover just to put your belongings in storage.

Here is how it works:

  1. WhatsApp us your item list — share what you need to store, your pickup address and your expected storage duration.
  2. We arrange collection — our team collects your boxes, luggage, furniture or bulky items from your home or office.
  3. We store your items — your belongings are kept in our managed facility with 24/7 surveillance and tamper-evident labelling.
  4. We return on demand — when you are back in Singapore or ready to move in, schedule a delivery and we bring your items back to your door.

No warehouse visits. No van rental. No heavy lifting.


Managing Your Storage From Abroad

Many of our expat customers are already overseas when they need to arrange collection, extend storage, or schedule a return delivery. Because everything is managed via WhatsApp, you do not need to be physically present in Singapore. We can coordinate with your condo management or a designated contact to handle collection and returns on your behalf.


Storage Options for Expats

Box and Item Storage

Box and item storage is suitable for cartons, luggage, small household items and personal belongings.

Box storage starts from S$7 per box per month. There is a minimum of 5 items and a 3-month commitment. Storage runs on a 3-month minimum and renews monthly after that, so short postings and lease gaps stay flexible. For longer stays, storage of 6 months or more gets 10% off, and new customers who prepay 12 months or more receive 1 free month for every 12 months prepaid.

View our full pricing here.

Furniture and Bulky Item Storage

If you only need to store a few pieces — a sofa, a mattress, a cabinet or a handful of bulky items — furniture storage is quoted per item, from S$12/item/month. Final pricing depends on item size, quantity, storage duration and transport, so we confirm an exact quote before collection.

Storing a whole room or more? Use a space plan

If you are storing the contents of a room rather than a few individual pieces, a space plan usually works out better. Plans start at Closet Size (approx. 25 sq ft) at S$125/month with a one-time moving charge of S$120, and run up to 2-Bedroom Size (approx. 200 sq ft) at S$566/month. Bomb Shelter and Bedroom sizes sit in between. Minimum storage period is 3 months.

This option is most popular among expats storing furniture and household items during relocation, overseas assignments or temporary housing gaps.


Which Storage Option Is Best for You?

Choose box and item storage if you mainly need to store cartons, luggage, small household items or loose personal belongings.

Choose space-based storage if you are storing furniture, bulky items, appliances, or the contents of an entire room or apartment.

If you are unsure, WhatsApp us your item list and we will recommend the most suitable option.


Practical Tips for Expats Storing in Singapore

Declutter before you store. Storage costs money. Before booking, go through your belongings and decide what is worth keeping. Donate, sell or dispose of items you will not need on your return.

Label everything clearly. When you are returning to Singapore months later, well-labelled boxes save time and stress. We apply tamper-evident labels to every item in storage.

Plan for your return date. Give us a few days’ notice when scheduling a delivery. If your return date is uncertain, storage renews on a monthly rolling basis after the initial commitment period.

Store documents separately. If you have business files, contracts or important paperwork, our document storage service keeps records secure and retrievable without mixing them into your home storage plan.


Make Your Move Simpler

Tell us what you need stored, where we should collect it and approximately how long you need storage.

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