Fetch, a leading off-site package management and delivery company that started out serving multifamily properties, has moved into the storage space. The goal is to make apartment life easier for residents who want more space and for property managers who want hassle-free amenities.
Fetch Storage is an on-demand, off-site storage solution designed for modern renters. Now available nationwide in 50+ communities, with plans starting at $10/month, Fetch Storage gives residents an easy and affordable way to stash their seasonal gear, bulky items, and extra belongings without leaving their apartment.
"Forget expensive self-storage units across town. Forget cramming winter coats into kitchen cabinets. Fetch Storage delivers storage bins right to your door, picks them up when you're ready, and holds onto them in a secure offsite facility until you need them again," reads a press release.
“Storage has always been a pain point for renters and property managers alike,” added Michael Patton, CEO of Fetch. “Traditional options don't fit modern renters’ needs, so we created a smarter, more convenient alternative. No heavy lifting required.”
“Fetch Storage redefines what it means to live in a small-space rental,” said Austin Wagner, VP of Product at Fetch. “For renters in places like D.C and Seattle, where every square foot matters, this service makes apartment living simpler and more flexible.”
About Fetch
Fetch makes apartment package delivery convenient, reliable, and enjoyable for residents and onsite teams alike. To date, Fetch Package Inc. has delivered nearly 40 million packages to residents of apartment communities with a last-mile delivery platform designed to scale with growing e-commerce trends. Fetch completely solves multifamily’s resident package problem by moving packages offsite and coordinating delivery directly with residents. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas. It operates in over 25 major markets across the United States and supports over 400,000 apartment homes in over 1,200 communities.
For more information, visit www.fetchpackage.com
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