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Storage Rentals of America simplifies self-storage with top-tier technology tailored to your schedule. Reserve a unit online or over the phone anytime, day or night. Enjoy the flexibility of month-to-month rentals with no deposit required. With safe, fully fenced, and gated access, storing at Storage Rentals of America is hassle-free – rent, pay, store, and go.

Discover a variety of unit sizes at our Mobile, Alabama, facility to suit your needs. Whether it's a small unit for file boxes or a large one for furniture during a move, we've got you covered. Explore specialty options like climate control and storage for your auto, boat, or RV. Need help with the space you need? Our unit descriptions and graphics provide visual references to help you decide.

Experience convenience and affordability at Storage Rentals of America in Mobile, Alabama. Storage is on your terms, with access 7 days a week and month-to-month rental agreements. Drive-up access saves time on pickups and drop-offs. With our secure facility, digital surveillance ensures your belongings are safe and sound.

Are you looking for a spot for your RV, boat, or convertible? Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Our RV, boat, and auto storage offer clean and safe solutions between adventures. Wide driveways ensure easy maneuverability. Store confidently – this is self-storage on your schedule, guaranteed by Storage Rentals of America.

At Storage Rentals of America, your peace of mind is our priority. Our climate-controlled units in Mobile, Alabama, maintain stable conditions, protecting your belongings from extreme temperature shifts. Trust our specialized storage solutions to keep your items safe and secure year-round. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage today.

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4.8
(18 Reviews)
    Martha Davis
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    Well the cleanest of the facility . Especially I give much appreciation to Ms Amanda. She is the best. No matter what time of day or evening she will always answer your calls and messages if anything happens to where you count on her to be there. She is absolutely amazing. The price is so affordable. This is the first time I've used this company and I would recommend this storage facility to anyone. Thanks for being a great Xo.

    Francine Dupoy
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    Karen Naquin
    Reviewed on June 6th, 2024

    Ben Lessard
    Reviewed on June 6th, 2024

    Great customer service! I had an issue and they took care of it and me! I have a 10X15 climate controlled unit and the ac is great! Clean facility!

    Temi Oduola-Owoo
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

Storage FAQ

City Information

Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Mobile.

About Mobile, AL

Mobile is in the heart of Alabama's Gulf Coast, and it's a city that's more than just a place on the map. You'll find layers of historical depth here, pulsing cultural energy, and that unmistakable warm Southern welcome. Starting off strong with deep roots, way before anyone else caught up – Mobile has been multi-cultural in so many ways. Here, you'll find an eclectic mix – French finesse blends seamlessly with Spanish vibrancy; add to that a deep-rooted African influence and some enchanting Creole vibe.

Imagine living in Mobile, where its bustling ports tell tales of a rich sea legacy. Here, close to two hundred thousand people come together yearly for some epic Mardi Gras fun while savoring the finest seafood dishes around. Meandering through Mobile, you see each street that narrates stories from the past set against the beautiful waterside green spaces.

What To Do in Mobile, AL

Here are some ideas for enjoyment in this town, with exciting activities and Southern charms.

  • Downtown: Downtown is Mobile's historic core. Every turn offers a scenic vista of charming, old-world architecture. Imagine meandering through Dauphin Street, where each step brings you closer to unique shops packed with wonders, art spaces alive with color, and small restaurants ready to surprise your palate with flavors from around the world. Visit the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception or the Mobile Carnival Museum to immerse yourself in the city's religious heritage and the exuberant spirit of Mardi Gras.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Swing by places such as Bienville Square and Cooper Riverside Park if peace mixed with a bit of excitement is what you’re after. With their breathtaking scenery fit for relaxation or hosting lively happenings—from tunes floating through the air to people coming together—it’s all happening here. Consider a leisurely walk along the Mobile Riverwalk, or engage with nature and history at the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center.
  • Arts & Culture: Love getting lost in artworks from every corner of the globe through history? Then, heading over to the Mobile Museum of Art is something you've got to do. And keep an ear out for the buzz about the next big performance at the Saenger Theatre – it might be a renowned concert artist one day or the Nutcracker Ballet the next.
  • Community Events: From spring flowers to winter lights, Mobile dances to the rhythm of exciting events and get-togethers, weaving a fabric of community life throughout the seasons. From the Mobile Bay Jubilee to the Azalea Trail Run, there's always something fun to do that is family-friendly in Mobile.

Working in Mobile, AL

Mobile's local economy benefits from health care, educational services, retail, manufacturing, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is modest at 6.2%, which is more than the national average. The median household income is only $44,780 per year. This amount is $24,000 lower than the national average of $69,021.

The economy is not keeping up with the rest of the country. The city’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 27.2%, compared to the full country’s rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are health care (15.2%), hospitality (10.0%), education services (9.2%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6.3%), building construction (4.9%), admin. support/waste management (4.4%), and finance/insurance (4.1%).

Mobile, AL Neighborhoods

This city has many well-established neighborhoods with vintage homes mixed with contemporary properties.

  • Cypress Shores / Bayside: This area includes the magnificent Todd Acres. The median real estate price is $402,031. This amount is higher than 83.4% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,813. The vacancy rate is 8.1%, making it possible to find an available place in this area.
  • Di Grado: This area has some beautiful small lakes. The median real estate price is $401,732. The average rental price is $2,086. The vacancy rate is 3.5%, which means it’s difficult to find a place.
  • Lyons Park: This area has the University of South Alabama Children’s and Women’s Hospital. The median sales price for a home is $383,574. The average rent is $1,238, and the vacancy rate is 22.5%, making it easy to find a place.
  • Park Place: This area has McLean Park and Lake Drive Tricentennial Park. The median sales price for a home is $379,475. The average rent is $1,595, and the vacancy rate is 17.1%.

Mobile, AL School District

Mobile County Public Schools manages the public schools. The school district invests $11,879 annually on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is an exceptional 18 to one.

There are 42 private schools in this city. The top-ranked ones are Prichard Preparatory School, Mobile Christian School, and St. Paul's Episcopal School.

There are seven local colleges, plus 28 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some schools in Mobile are the University of South Alabama, Spring Hill College, and the University of Mobile.

Moving to Mobile, AL Resource Guide

The local government has an elected mayor and seven elected commissioners serving on the City Council. There is more information about services on Mobile's website.

The Parks and Recreation Department offers aquatics, athletics, golf, tennis, and gymnastics. There are parks and community centers with activities for seniors.

Mobile, AL Housing

The median home sales price is $383,700. The price trend is going up by 4.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market, with enough homes listed for sale to satisfy interested buyers. Housing costs are a wonderful 22% lower than in the rest of America. The cost of living is 2% more than in other Alabama cities and 10% less than the American average.