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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-K

(Mark One)
/ x /Annual Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities and
Exchange Act of 1934 [Fee Required] for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996.
or / /Transition report pursuant to section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 [No Fee Required] for the transition period from
____________ to _____________.

Commission File No. 33-26038.

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI, a California Limited Partnership
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in governing instruments)

__________California_________________________33-0324161_______
(State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization) identification
number)

3701 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, California 90807
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code-(562)595-7711

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:
Limited Partnership Units.

Indicate by check mark, whether the Registrant (l) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for shorter period that the Registrant
was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing
requirements for the past 90 days. Yes_X___. No_____.

Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405
of Regulation S-K (Section 229.405 of this chapter) is not contained herein, and
will not be contained, to the best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive
proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this
Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K. /x/

The Registrant is a limited partnership and there is no voting stock. All units
of limited partnership are owned by non-affiliates of the Registrant. All units
sold to date were sold at $500.00 per unit.



DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

Item 8. Registrant's Financial Statements for its fiscal year ended December 31,
1996, incorporated by reference to Form 10-K, Part II.

Item 11. Registrant's Financial Statements for its fiscal year ended December
31, 1996, incorporated by reference to Form 10-K, Part III.

Item 12. Registration Statement on Form S-11, as amended, previously filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Act of
1933, as amended, incorporated by reference to Form 10-K, Part III.

Item 13. Registrant's financial statements for its fiscal year ended December
31, 1996, together with report of independent public accountants,
incorporated by reference to Form 10-K, Part III.

PART I

Item l. BUSINESS

Registrant (the "Partnership") is a publicly held limited partnership
organized under the California Uniform Limited Partnership Act pursuant to
Agreement of Limited Partnership (the "Agreement") dated December 7, 1988. The
General Partners are DSI Properties, Inc., a California corporation, ROBERT J.
CONWAY and JOSEPH W. CONWAY. The General Partners are affiliates of the Selling
Agent, Diversified Securities, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of DSI Financial,
Inc. The General Partners provide similar services to other partnerships.

The Partnerships's public offering was completed on February 12, 1991, with
20,000 Units ($10,000,000) of limited partnership interests having been
subscribed for. The General Partners have retained a l% interest in all profits,
losses and distributions (subject to certain conditions) without making any
capital contributions to the Partnership. The General Partners are not required
to make any contributions to capital in the future. The General Partners and the
Partnership have obtained a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service, that under
present provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, current Treasury Regulations
thereunder and the interpretations thereof by the Service and the courts, the
Partnership should be treated for federal income tax purposes as a partnership
and not as an association, which is taxable as a corporation. Such ruling was
based upon certain representations contained in the ruling request.

The Partnership is engaged in the business of investing in and operating
mini-storage facilities with the primary objectives of generating, for its
partners, cash flow, capital appreciation of its properties and obtaining
federal income tax deductions in order to shelter a portion of cash distributed
from taxation. The Partnership has interests in joint ventures which purchased
four mini-storage facilities. See discussion under Item 2 - Properties for
further information.

The Partnership does not intend to sell additional limited partnership
interests in the future. The term of the Partnership is fifty years, however, it
is anticipated that all properties will be sold and/or refinanced prior thereto.
The Partnership is intended to be self-liquidating and it is not anticipated
that proceeds from the sale or refinancing of its operating properties will be
reinvested. The Registrant has no full time employees other than on-site
managers at each mini-storage facility. However, the Partnership shares the
expenses of one or more employees with its various affiliated Limited
Partnerships. The general management and supervision of the business and affairs
of the Registrant is vested exclusively in the General Partners. Limited
Partners have no right to participate in the management or conduct of the
Registrant's business and affairs. An independent management company has been
retained to provide day-to-day management services with respect to all of the
Partnership's investment properties.

The average occupancy levels for each of the Partnership's four properties
for the years ended December 31, 1996 and December 31, 1995 were as follows:

Location of Property Average Occupancy Average Occupancy
for the Level for the
Year Ended Year Ended
Dec. 31, 1996 Dec. 31, 1995

Whittier, CA(1) 88% 87%

Bloomingdale, IL(2) 86% 88%

Edgewater, NJ(3) 90% 89%

Sterling Heights, MI(4) 83% 83%

(1) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property.
(2) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property.
(3) The Partnership owns an 85% interest in this property.
(4) The Partnership owns a 75% interest in this property.

The business in which the Partnership is engaged is highly competitive.
Each of its mini-storage facilities is located in or near a major urban area,
and accordingly, will compete with a significant number of individuals and
organizations with respect to both the purchase and sale of its properties and
for rentals.



Item 2. PROPERTIES

Location Size of Net Rentable No. of Completion
Parcel Area Rental Date

Whittier, CA(1) 3.92 acres 60,249 513 3/90

Bloomingdale,
IL(2) 3.542 acres 60,624 571 1/31/91

Edgewater,NJ(2) 4.118 acres 52,940 447 8/21/90

Sterling
Heights, MI(4) 3.76 acres 58,198 515 7/17/91

(1) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property.
(2) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property.
(3) The Partnership owns an 85% interest in this property.
(4) The Partnership owns a 75% interest in this property.

Item 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Registrant is not a party to any material pending proceedings.

Item 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS

None.

PART II

Item 5. MARKET FOR THE REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY AND
RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS.

Registrant, a publicly-held limited partnership, had approximately 583
Limited Partners at December 31, 1996. The Registrant completed its public
offering of limited partnership Units. There is no public market for the resale
of these Units.

Average cash distributions of $10.00 per Limited Partnership Unit were
declared and paid each quarter for the year ended December 31, 1996 and $8.75
per Limited Partnership Unit for the year ended December 31, 1995. It is
Registrant's expectations that distributions will continue to be paid in the
future.

Item 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)
- ----------------------------------------------

SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, AND 1992
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
1996 1995 1994 1993 1992
---- ---- ---- ---- ----

REVENUES $1,829,360 $1,710,104 $1,596,378 $ 973,811 $ 676,810

EXPENSES 1,068,283 1,072,358 1,003,797 750,453 490,406

MINORITY INTEREST
IN EARNINGS OF
REAL ESTATE JOINT
VENTURE (168,304) (142,554) (134,982) -0- (6,624)
--------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

NET INCOME $ 592,773 $ 495,192 $ 457,599 $ 223,358 $ 179,780
========= ========= ========= ========= =========

TOTAL ASSETS $6,709,600 $6,913,137 $7,236,568 $7,517,751 $8,031,229
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========

NET CASH
PROVIDED BY
OPERATING
ACTIVITIES $1,097,502 $ 950,492 $ 897,978 $ 618,343 $ 588,162
========= ========== ========== ========= =========

NET INCOME
PER LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
UNIT $ 29.34 $ 24.51 $ 22.65 $ 11.06 $ 8.90
======== ========= ======== ======= ========

CASH
DISTRIBUTIONS
PER $500
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
UNIT $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00
======== ======== ======== ======= ========

(1) Quarterly cash distributions were $8.75 prorated per quarter based upon the
month the Limited Partners were admitted to the Partnership.



Item 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

As of December 31, 1993, the Partnership had purchased a 90% interest in a
joint venture that owns a mini-storage facility in Whittier, California, an
85% interest in an operating mini-storage facility in Edgewater Park, New
Jersey, a 90% interest in an operating mini-storage facility in Bloomingdale,
Illinois and a 75% interest in an operating facility in Sterling Heights,
Michigan. Occupancy levels for the Partnership's four mini-storage facilities
on December 31, 1995, were: Bloomingdale 88%, Edgewater Park 89%, Whittier 87%
and Sterling Heights 83%.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

1996 COMPARED TO 1995

Total revenues increased from $1,710,104 in 1995 to $1,829,360 in 1996 and
total expenses decreased from$1,072,358 to $1,068,283 contributing to an
increase in net income from $495,192 to $592,773. Rental revenues increased
to $1,818,065 in 1996 from $1,698,994 in 1995. The approximately $119,000
(7%) increase in rental revenues can be attributed to higher unit rental rates
as average occupancy levels remained constant at 86.8% for the years ended
December 31, 1996 and 1995.


Operating expenses decreased approximately $9,400 (1.8%) primarily as a
result of decreases in real estate tax and office expenses partially offset
by an increase in salaries and wages. General and administrative expenses
and incentive management fee remained constant. Property management
fees, which are computed as a percentage of rental revenues, increased
approximately $6,000 (7.1%).

1995 COMPARED TO 1994

Total revenues increased from $1,596,378 in 1994 to $1,710,104 in 1995 and
total expenses increased from $1,003,797 to $1,072,358 contributing to an
increase in net income from $457,599 to $495,192. Rental revenues increased
to $1,698,994 in 1995 from $1,582,952 in 1994 while guaranteed payments from
the seller of the properties decreased from $7,300 to zero over the same
periods. These fluctuations were primarily a result of the Edgewater Park and
Bloomingdale properties emergence from their initial operating periods in 1993
and Sterling Heights in 1994. Once the properties emerged from their initial
operating period, guaranteed payments were no longer received from the seller
of the properties, and, the Partnership began to recognize the actual
operating revenues and expenses of each property (see notes 1 and 2 to
financial statements). Operating expenses increased approximately $55,000
primarily as a result of properties emergence from their initial operating
periods. General and administrative expenses increased by approximately
$4,000 (2.7%) primarily as a result of higher property management fees, which
are computed as a percentage of rental revenues. The incentive management fee,
which is based on distributions paid to partners, increased approximately
$9,000 (14.1%) as a result of the special distribution declared and paid
December 15, 1995.


LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

Net cash provided by operating activities increased by approximately $147,000
(15.5%) in 1996 as compared to 1995 primarily as a result of the increase in
net income and other liabilities. Net cash provided by operating activities
increased by approximately $53,000 (5.8%) in 1995 as compared to 1994
as a result of the increase in net income.

Cash flows used in financing activities consisted of cash distributions to
partners in 1996, 1995 and 1994. Additionally, cash distributions were paid to
the minority interests in the real estate joint ventures in 1996, 1995, and
1994. In December 1995 and 1996, the General Partners declared and paid a
special distribution equal to 1% of capital contributed by the limited partners.

Cash used in investing activities, as set forth in the statement of cash flows,
consists of acquisitions of equipment for the Partnership's mini storage
facilities. The Partnership has no material commitments for capital
expenditures.

The General Partners plan to continue their policy of funding the continuing
improvement and maintenance of the Partnership properties with cash
generated from operations. The Partnership's financial resources appear
to be adequate to meet its needs for the next twelve months.

The General Partners are not aware of any environmental problems which could
have a material adverse effect upon the financial position of the Partnership.




Item 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

Attached hereto as Exhibit l is the information required to be set forth as
item 8, Part II hereof.

Item 9. DISAGREEMENTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

None.

PART III

Item 10. DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT'S
GENERAL PARTNER

The General Partners of Registrant are the same as when the Partnership was
formed, i.e., DSI Properties, Inc., a California corporation, Robert J. Conway
and Joseph W. Conway, brothers. As of December 31, 1996, Messrs. Robert J.
Conway and Joseph W. Conway, each of whom own approximately 45.43% of the issued
and outstanding capital stock of DSI Financial, Inc., a California corporation,
together with Mr. Joseph W. Stok, currently comprise the entire Board of
Directors of DSI Properties, Inc.

Mr. Robert J. Conway is 63 years of age and is a licensed California real
estate broker, and since 1965 has been President and a member of the Board of
Directors of Diversified Securities, Inc., and since 1973 President, Chief
Financial Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of DSI Properties, Inc.
Mr. Conway received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Marquette University with
majors in Corporate Finance and Real Estate.

Mr. Joseph W. Conway is age 67 and has been Executive Vice President,
Treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors of Diversified Securities, Inc.
since 1965 and since 1973 the Vice President, Treasurer and member of the Board
of Directors of DSI Properties, Inc. Mr. Conway received a Bachelor of Arts
Degree from Loras College with a major in Accounting.

Mr. Joseph W. Stok is age 73 and has been a member of the Board of
Directors of DSI Properties, Inc. since 1994, a Vice President of Diversified
Securities, Inc. since 1973, and an Account Executive with Diversified
Securities, Inc. since 1967.

Item 11. MANAGEMENT REMUNERATION AND TRANSITIONS

The information required to be furnished in Item 11 of Part III is
contained in Registrant's Financial Statements for its fiscal year ended
December 31, 1996, which together with the report of its independent auditors,
Deloitte & Touche LLP, is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and incorporated herein
by this reference. In addition to such information:

(a) No annuity, pension or retirement benefits are proposed to be paid by
the Registrant to any of the General Partners or to any officer or
director of the corporate General Partner;

(b) No standard or other agreement exists by which directors of the
Registrant are compensated;

(c) The Registrant has no plan, nor does the Registrant presently propose
a plan, which will result in any remuneration being paid to any
officer or director upon termination of employment.

Item 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND
MANAGEMENT

As of the December 31, 1996, no person of record owns more than 5% of the
limited partnership units of the Registrant, nor was any person known by the
Registrant to own of record and beneficially, or beneficially only, more than 5%
thereof. The balance of the information required to be furnished in Item 12 of
Part III is contained in the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form S-11,
previously filed pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and which
is incorporated herein by this reference.





Item 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

The information required to be furnished in Item 13 of Part III is
contained in the Registrant's Financial Statements and Financial Statement
Schedule for it fiscal year ended December 31, 1996, attached hereto as Exhibit
l and incorporated herein by this reference.

PART IV

Item 14. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES AND REPORTS
ON FORM 8-K

(a)(l) Attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit
l are Registrant's Financial Statements for its fiscal year ended
December 31, 1996, together with the reports of its independent
auditors, Deloitte, & Touche LLP.

(a)(2) Attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit
2 is Registrant's Letter to Limited Partners regarding the Annual
Report for its fiscal year ended December 31, 1996.

(b) There have been no 8K's filed during the last quarter of the period
covered by this Report.

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report
to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
by: DSI Properties, Inc., a
California corporation, as
General Partner



By_______________________________ Dated: March 28, 1997
ROBERT J. CONWAY (President,
Chief Executive Officer, Chief
Financial Officer and Director)



By_______________________________ Dated: March 28, 1997
JOSEPH W. CONWAY (Executive
Vice President and Director)

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Act of 1934, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of
the Registrant and in the capacities and on the date indicated.

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
by: DSI Properties, Inc., a
California corporation, as
General Partner



By_______________________________ Dated: March 28, 1997
ROBERT J. CONWAY (President,
Chief Executive Officer, Chief
Financial Officer and Director)



By______________________________ Dated: March 28, 1997
JOSEPH W. CONWAY (Executive
Vice President and Director)



DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI

CROSS REFERENCE SHEET

FORM 1O-K ITEMS TO ANNUAL REPORT

PART I, Item 3. There are no legal proceedings pending or threatened.

PART I, Item 4. Not applicable.

PART II, Item 5. Not applicable.

PART II, Item 6. The information required is contained in Registrant's Financial
Statements for its fiscal year ended December 31, 1996, attached as Exhibit l to
Form 10-K.

PART II, Item 8. See Exhibit l to Form 10-K filed herewith.

PART II, Item 9. Not applicable.



EXHIBIT l
DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
FIVE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1996 1995 1994 1993 1992

REVENUES $1,829,360 $1,710,104 $1,596,378 $ 973,811 $ 676,810

EXPENSES 1,068,283 1,072,358 1,003,797 750,453 490,406
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
MINORITY INTERESTS
IN EARNINGS OF REAL
ESTATE JOINT
VENTURES (168,304) (142,554) (134,982) (6,624)
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------

NET INCOME $592,773 $ 495,192 $ 457,599 $ 223,358 $ 179,780
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
TOTAL ASSETS $6,709,600 $6,913,137 $7,236,568 $7,517,751 $8,031,229
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
NET CASH PROVIDED BY
OPERATING ACTIVITIES $1,097,502 $ 950,492 897,978 $ 618,343 $ 588,162
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
NET INCOME PER
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP UNIT $ 29.34 $ 24.51 $ 22.65 $ 11.06 $ 8.90
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
CASH DISTRIBUTIONS
PER $500 LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP UNIT $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00
========== ========== ========== ========== ==========

(1) Quarterly cash distributions were $8.75, prorated per quarter based upon the
month the limited partners were admitted to the Partnership.

The following are reconciliations between the operating results and partners'
equity per the financial statements and the Partnership's income tax return for
the year ended December 31, 1996.


Operating Partners'
Results Equity

Per financial statements $ 592,773 $ 6,452,324
Excess financial statement depreciation 116,140 720,404
Deferred rental revenues 14,865 59,365
Accrued incentive management fees 443,214
Capitalization of syndication costs 1,033,223
Accrued partner distributions 176,768
----------- -----------
Per Partnership income tax return $ 723,778 $ 8,885,298
=========== ===========
Net Taxable income per $500 limited
partnership unit $ 36.19
===========


DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)


INDEX TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE

Page

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS:

Independent Auditors' Report F-1

Consolidated Balance Sheets at December 31, 1996 and 1995 F-2

Consolidated Statements of Income for the Three
Years Ended December 31, 1996 F-3

Consolidated Statements of Changes in Partners' Equity for
the Three Years Ended December 31, 1996 F-4

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Three Years
Ended December 31, 1996 F-5

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements F-6


SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE:

Independent Auditors' Report F-8

Schedule XI - Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation F-9


SCHEDULES OMITTED:

Financial statements and schedules not listed above are omitted because of the
absence of conditions under which they are required or because the
information is included in the financial statements named above, or in the
notes thereto.



INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Partners of
DSI Realty Income Fund XI:

We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of DSI Realty Income Fund XI, a
California Real Estate Limited Partnership (the "Partnership") as of December
31, 1996 and 1995, and the related statements of income, changes in partners'
equity, and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December
31, 1996. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Partnership's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, such financial statements present fairly, in all material
respects, the financial position of DSI Realty Income Fund XI at December 31,
1996 and 1995, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of
the three years in the period ended December 31, 1996 in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles.


January 31, 1997
Deloitte Touche LLP
Long Beach, California


DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


ASSETS 1996 1995

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS $ 384,938 $ 277,455

PROPERTY, At cost (net of accumulated
depreciation of $2,017,303
in 1996 and $1,692,649 in 1995)
(Notes 1, 2 and 3) 6,305,096 6,616,116

OTHER ASSETS (Note 2) 19,566 19,566
----------- -----------
TOTAL $ 6,709,600 $ 6,913,137
=========== ===========

LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' EQUITY

LIABILITIES:
Distribution due partners (Note 4) $ 176,768 $ 176,768
Property management
fees payable (Note 1) 7,125 6,787
Other liabilities 73,383 61,950
----------- ----------
Total liabilities 257,276 245,505
----------- ----------
PARTNERS' EQUITY (Notes 2 and 4):
General partners (25,145) (22,992)
Limited partners (20,000 limited
partnership units outstanding
at December 31, 1996 and 1995) 6,477,469 6,690,624
------------ -----------
Total partners' equity 6,452,324 6,667,632
------------ -----------
TOTAL $ 6,709,600 $ 6,913,137
============ ===========

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.



DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
THREE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


1996 1995 1994

REVENUES:
Rental revenues $1,818,605 $1,698,994 $1,582,982
Interest income 11,295 11,110 6,126
Guaranteed payments from Dahn
(Note 1 and 2) 7,300
---------- ---------- ----------
Total revenues 1,829,360 1,710,104 1,596,378
---------- ---------- ----------
EXPENSES:
Depreciation and amortization (Note 2) 324,654 323,290 322,792
Operating expenses 516,812 526,171 470,926
General and administrative 63,187 150,170 146,443
General partners' incentive
management fee (Note 4) 72,727 72,727 63,636
Property management fees (Note 1) 90,903 84,950 80,298
---------- ---------- ----------
Total expenses 1,068,283 1,072,358 1,003,797
---------- ---------- ----------
INCOME BEFORE MINORITY INTERESTS
IN INCOME OF REAL ESTATE
JOINT VENTURES 761,077 637,746 592,581
---------- ---------- ----------
MINORITY INTERESTS IN INCOME OF
REAL ESTATE JOINT VENTURES
(Note 1) (168,304) (142,554) (134,982)
---------- ---------- ----------
NET INCOME $ 592,773 $ 495,192 $ 457,599
========== ========== ==========
AGGREGATE NET INCOME ALLOCATED
TO (Note 4):
Limited partners $ 589,845 $ 490,240 $ 453,023
General partners 5,928 4,952 4,576
---------- ---------- ----------
TOTAL $ 592,773 $ 495,192 $ 457,599
========== ========== ==========
NET INCOME PER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
UNIT (Notes 2 and 4) $ 29.34 $ 24.51 $ 22.65
========== ========== ==========

See accompanying notes to financial statements.



DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN PARTNERS' EQUITY
THREE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


General Limited
Partners Partners Total

BALANCE AT JANUARY 1, 1994 $ (17,368) 7,247,359 7,229,991

Net income 4,576 453,023 457,599

Distributions (7,071) (700,000) (707,071)
------- ---------- -----------
BALANCE AT DECEMBER 31, 1994 (19,863) 7,000,382 6,980,519

Net income 4,952 490,240 495,192

Distributions (8,081) (799,998) (808,079)
------- ----------- -----------
BALANCE AT DECEMBER 31, 1995 ($22,992) $ 6,690,624 $ 6,667,632

Net income 5,928 586,845 592,773

Distributions (8,081) (800,000) (808,081)
------- ----------- -----------
BALANCE AT DECEMBER 31, 1996 $(25,145) $6,477,469 $6,452,324
======= =========== ===========

See accompanying notes to financial statements.



DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
THREE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


1996 1995 1994

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Cash received from customers 1,818,065 1,698,994 792,057
Cash paid to suppliers and employees (731,858) (759,612) (720,200)
Interest received 11,295 11,110 6,126
Guaranteed payments from Dahn 29,100
----------- ----------- -----------
Net cash provided by operating
activities 1,097,502 950,492 897,978
----------- ----------- -----------
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES -
Distributions to partners (808,081) (808,079) (707,071)
Distributions paid to minority inter-
ests in real estate joint ventures (168,304) (142,554) (134,982)
----------- ----------- -----------
Net cash used in
financing activities (976,385) (950,633) (842,053)
----------- ----------- -----------
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES -
Additions to property (13,634) (22,111) (16,683)
----------- ----------- -----------
NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN CASH AND
CASH EQUIVALENTS 107,483 (22,252) 39,242

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,
AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 277,455 299,707 260,465
----------- ----------- -----------
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,
AT END OF YEAR $ 384,938 $ 277,455 $ 299,707
=========== =========== ===========
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET
CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income $ 592,773 $ 495,192 $ 457,599
Adjustments to reconcile net income
to net cash provided by operating
activities:
Depreciation and amortization 324,654 323,290 322,792
Minority interests in income of real
estate joint ventures 168,304 142,554 134,982
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Guaranteed payments receivable
from Dahn 21,800
Other assets (7,484))
Incentive management fee payable (63,636)
Property management fees payable 338 (54)
Other liabilities (10,544) (10,544) 31,925
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NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING
ACTIVITIES $ 1,097,502 $ 950,492 $ 897,978
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See accompanying notes to financial statements.



DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
THREE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996


1. GENERAL

DSI Realty Income Fund XI, a California Real Estate Limited Partnership
(the "Partnership"), has three general partners (DSI Properties, Inc.,
Robert J. Conway and Joseph W. Conway) and limited partners owning 20,000
limited partnership units as of December 31, 1996 which were purchased
for $500 a unit. The general partners have made no capital contribution
to the Partnership and are not required to make any capital contribution
in the future. The Partnership has a maximum life of 50 years and was
formed on December 7, 1986 under the California Uniform Limited Partnership
Act for the primary purpose of acquiring and operating real estate.

The Partnership has entered into four joint venture arrangements with
affiliates of Dahn Corporation ("Dahn"). The Partnership and its joint
venture partners have acquired four mini-storage properties located in
Whittier, California; Edgewater, New Jersey; Bloomingdale, Illinois; and
Sterling Heights, Michigan. The properties were acquired from Dahn.

Under the terms of the property purchase agreements, the Partnership and
its joint venture partners (Whittier Mini, Bloomingdale Mini, Edgewater
Mini and Sterling Heights Mini, each a California Limited Partnership and
an affiliate of Dahn, and hereinafter referred to as the "Joint Venture
Partners") own an undivided interest in the mini-storage facilities as
follows:

Joint Venture
Mini-Storage Property Partnership Partner

Whittier, CA 90% 10%
Bloomingdale, IL 90% 10%
Edgewater, NJ 85% 15%
Sterling Heights, MI 75% 25%

The Joint Venture Partners have made no cash contributions to any of the
joint ventures. Rather, each Joint Venture Partner's interest in each
respective mini-storage property was obtained in consideration of a
reduction in the purchase price of the property by Dahn.

Pursuant to the terms of each joint venture agreement, annual profits
(before depreciation) of each joint venture will be allocated to the Joint
Venture Partners on the basis of actual distributions received, while
annual losses (before depreciation) are to be allocated in proportion to
the ownership percentages as specified above. Cash distributions are to be
made to each Joint Venture Partner based upon each Joint Venture Partner's
ownership percentage. However, the Joint Venture Partners have
subordinated their rights to any distributions to the Partnership's
receipt of an annual, noncumulative, 8% return (7.75% for the Whittier
Mini) from the operation of the joint ventures. Requirements under the
subordination agreement were met during 1996, 1995 and 1994. A
minority interest in real estate joint venture is recorded to the extent of
any distributions due to the Joint Venture partners. The Joint Venture
Partners are also entitled to receive a percentage, based upon a pre-
determined formula, of the net proceeds from the sale of the properties.

The mini-storage facilities are operated by Dahn under various management
agreements. In accordance with the agreements, Dahn is to pay all oper-
ating expenses through the construction period and an initial operating
period. In addition, Dahn is required to make guaranteed payments, as
defined, through the same period. The guaranteed payments by Dahn are to
be offset by amounts owed to Dahn representing interest earned on the net
offering proceeds allocable to the purchase of the property less the cash
down payment and progress payments related to each property. The last of
the Partnership's properties to emerge from the initial operating period,
Sterling Heights did so on January 31, 1994.

The Partnership is required by the agreements to pay Dahn a management
fee equal to 5% of gross revenue from operations, as defined.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Principals of Consolidation - The accompanying finacial statements include
the accounts of the Partnership and its joint venture investments. All
significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.

Cash and Cash Equivalents - The Partnership classifies its short-term
investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less as
cash equivalents.

Property and Depreciation - Property is recorded at cost and is comprised
primarily of mini-storage facilities. Depreciation is provided for using
the straight-line method over an estimated useful life of 20 years.
Building improvements are depreciated over a five year period.

Income Taxes - No provision has been made for income taxes in the
accompanying financial statements. The taxable income or loss of the
Partnership is allocated to each partner in accordance with the terms of
the Agreement of Limited Partnership. Each partner's tax status, in turn,
determines the appropriate income tax for its allocated share of the
Partnership taxable income or loss. The net difference between the bases
of the Partnership's asset and liabilities for federal income tax purposes
and as reported for financial statement purposes is $2,432,974.

Revenues - Rental revenue is recognized using the accrual method based
on contractual amounts provided for in the lease agreements, which
approximates recognition on a straight-line basis. The term of the lease
agreements is usually less than one year.

Net Income per Limited Partnership Unit - Net income per limited
partnership unit is computed by dividing net income allocated to the
limited partners by the weighted average number of limited partnership
units outstanding during each period (20,000 in 1996, 1995 and 1994).

Guaranteed Payments from Dahn - Guaranteed payments expected to be
received from Dahn during the initial operating period are accrued and
offset against the cost of the related mini-storage property to the
extent that such payments are expected to exceed the forecasted operating
results of the mini-storage property during the initial operating
period.

Estimates - The preparation of financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires the Partnership's
management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported
amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and
liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported
amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual
results could differ from those estimates.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets - The Partnership regularly reviews long-
lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying amount of the asset may not be recoverable. If
the sum of the expected future cash flow is less than the carrying amount
of the asset, the partnership recognized an impairment. As of December 31,
1996, no impairment losses were required.

3. PROPERTY

At December 31, 1996 and 1995, the total cost of property and accumulated
depreciation are as follows:

1996 1995
Land $ 1,894,250 $ 1,894,250
Buildings 6,428,149 6,414,515
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Total 8,322,399 8,308,765
Less accumulated depreciation (2,017,303) (1,692,649)
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Property, net $ 6,305,096 $ 6,616,116
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4. ALLOCATION OF PROFITS AND LOSSES

Under the Agreement of Limited Partnership, the general partners are to be
allocated 1% of the net profits or losses from operations and the limited
partners are to be allocated the balance of the net profits or losses from
operations in proportion to their limited partnership interests. The
general partners are also entitled to receive a percentage, based on a
predetermined formula, of any cash distribution from the sale, other
disposition, or refinancing of the project.

The general partners are entitled to receive an incentive management fee
for supervising the operations of the Partnership. The fee is equal to 9%
per annum of the Partnership distributions made from cash available for
distribution from operations, as defined.



INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Partners of
DSI Realty Income Fund XI:

We have audited the financial statements of DSI Realty Income Fund XI (the
"Partnership") as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, and for each of the three years
in the period ended December 31, 1996, and have issued our report thereon dated
January 31, 1997; such report is included elsewhere in this Form 10-K. Our
audits also included the financial statements schedule of DSI Realty Income Fund
XI, listed in Item 14. This financial statement schedule is the responsibility
of the Partnership's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion
based on our audits. In our opinion, such financial statements schedule, when
considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole,
presents fairly in all material respects, the information set forth therein.


January 31, 1997
Deloitte Touche LLP
Long Beach, California


DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI
(A California Real Estate Limited Partnership)

REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION
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Costs Capitalized
Initial Cost to Subsequent to Gross Amount at Which Carried
Partnership Acquisition at Close of Period
------------------- ----------------- -----------------------------
Buildings Buildings Date
and Improve- Carrying and Accum. of Date
Description Encumbrances Land Improvements ments Costs Land Improvements Total Deprec. Const. Acq. Life

MINI-U-STORAGE


Whittier, CA None $845,000 $1,969,083 $ 5,131 $845,000 $1,974,214 $2,819,214 $667,399 04/90 03/90 20 Yrs
Edgewater, NJ None 191,250 2,358,780 7,807 191,250 2,366,587 2,557,837 748,500 06/89 09/90 20 Yrs
Bloomingdale, IL None 442,000 1,579,879 10,637 442,000 1,590,516 2,032,516 470,805 07/88 01/91 20 Yrs
Sterling Heights, MI None 416,000 467,979 28,853 416,000 498,832 912,832 130,599 06/77 07/91 20 Yrs
-------- ---------- ------- -------- ---------- ---------- ----------
$1,894,250 $6,375,721 $ 52,428 $1,894,250 $6,428,149 $ 8,322,399*$2,017,303
========== ========== ======== ========== ========== =========== ==========


Real Estate Accumulated
at Cost Depreciation

Balance at January 1, 1994 $ 8,269,971 $1,050,567
Additions 16,683 318,792
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Balance at December 31, 1994 8,286,654 1,369,359
Additions 22,111 323,290
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Balance at December 31, 1995 $ 8,308,765 $1,692,649
Additions 13,634 324,654
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Balance at December 31, 1996 $ 8,322,399 $2,017,303
=========== ==========

The total cost at the end of the period for Federal income tax purposes was
approximately $8,729,000.


EXHIBIT 2
March 28, 1997

ANNUAL REPORT TO LIMITED PARTNERS OF

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND XI

Dear Limited Partner:

This report contains the Partnership's balance sheets as of December 31,
1996 and 1995, and the related statements of income, changes in partners' equity
and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1996
accompanied by an independent auditors' report. The Partnership owns seven
mini-storage facilities, including two in Santa Rosa, California. The
Partnership's properties were each purchased for all cash and funded solely from
subscriptions for limited partnership interests without the use of mortgage
financing.

Your attention is directed to the section entitled Management's Discussion
and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations for the General
Partners' discussion and analysis of the financial statements and operations of
the Partnership.

Average occupancy levels for each of the Partnership's four properties for
the years ended December 31, 1996 and December 31, 1995 were as follows:

Location of Property Average Occupancy Average Occupancy
Levels for the Levels for the
Year Ended Year Ended
Dec. 31, 1996 Dec. 31, 1995

Whittier, CA(1) 89% 87%

Bloomingdale, IL(2) 86% 88%

Edgewater, NJ(3) 90% 89%

Sterling Heights, MI(4) 83% 83%

(1) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property.
(2) The Partnership owns a 90% interest in this property
(3) The Partnership owns an 85% interest in this property
(4) The Partnership owns a 75% interest in this property

We will keep you informed of the activities of DSI Realty Income Fund XI as
they develop. If you have any questions, please contact us at your convenience
at (562) 424-2655. If you would like a copy of the Partnership's Annual Report
on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1996, which was filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (which report includes the enclosed Financial
Statements), we will forward a copy of the report to you upon written request.

Very truly yours,

DSI REALTY INCOME FUND VI
By: DSI Properties, Inc.



By_______________________________
ROBERT J. CONWAY, President