Find Storage
Similar Storage Locations
About Montgomery, AL Units
Storage Units Near Montgomery
Are you looking for simple self-storage solutions? Storage Rentals of America has you covered with top-tier technology designed to fit your schedule. Reserve a unit online or over the phone. With month-to-month rentals and no deposit required, it's effortless storage at Storage Rentals of America.
Find the perfect unit size at our Montgomery, Alabama location. Whether you need space for file boxes or furniture, we offer a range of sizes and specialty options like climate control and auto, boat, and RV storage. Need more certainty about space? Our unit descriptions and graphics make choosing easy.
Experience convenience and security at Storage Rentals of America today. With flexible rental agreements and drive-up access, moving in and out is hassle-free. Our fully fenced, well-lit facility with around-the-clock surveillance ensures your belongings are safe.
Need storage for your recreational vehicles? Storage Rentals of America provides clean, safe storage for your toys between adventures. Wide driveways ensure easy maneuverability, offering storage on your schedule.
At Storage Rentals of America, we prioritize safety with climate-controlled units that protect your belongings from temperature fluctuations in Montgomery, Alabama. Choose climate control for stable storage conditions, ensuring your items remain in top condition. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage today.
Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby storage facilities.
- 836 S. McDonough St., Montgomery, AL. 36104
- 3810 Harrison Rd., Montgomery, AL. 36109
- 6399 Atlanta Hwy., Montgomery, AL. 36117
- 80 Market Pl., Montgomery, AL. 36117
Reviews
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 Montgomery.
About Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, Alabama, shines as a lively city packed with history, buzzing culture, and genuine Southern hospitality right in the state's center. With its bustling streets, home to nearly 200,000 people, Montgomery stands tall as Alabama’s beating heart - a true center for both culture and business in the region. Here, the rich tapestry of America's past is woven into every corner, complemented by a buzzing art world and unmatched hospitality ready to greet you.
Long before European settlers arrived, native communities were living in what we now know as Montgomery, weaving a history that spans several centuries. From its founding over two centuries ago right through to playing center stage in critical civil rights showdowns throughout much of mid-20th-century America - that's Montgomery for you, an emblematic place committed to advancing equal rights and justice under law. Embracing its heritage wholeheartedly yet always looking forward to what’s next — that’s how Montgomery thrives as a diverse, inclusive, and progressive place today.
What To Do in Montgomery, AL
Montgomery has interesting historic places, a lively cultural scene, fantastic food, and contemporary amenities.
- Civil Rights History: In Montgomery lies a trail woven with stories of courage during America's fight against segregation, leading you from sights like the Rosa Parks Museum all the way to historic grounds like those surrounding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s church before pausing amid silent tributes within The National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
- Downtown: In downtown Montgomery, you'll find an array of unique shops, local art scenes, and tempting cafes. If your day includes exploring, make a pit stop at two must-sees—the charmingly historic Court Square Fountain followed by an awe-inspiring tour around the impressive grounds of the Alabama State Capitol.
- Arts & Culture: Go on a cultural journey through its fine arts museum, stage plays at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and live shows that bring down the house at their Performing Arts Centre.
- Outdoor Recreation: If fresh air and nature are what you seek, Montgomery delivers in abundance. Take your pick from strolling through Blount Cultural Park, picnicking by Riverfront Park’s water edge, or observing furry friends at the Montgomery Zoo.
Working in Montgomery, AL
The city’s economy is supported by healthcare companies, educational services, hotels/restaurants, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The area’s unemployment rate at 5.8% is above the American average. The median annual household income is paltry, at $49,989. This amount is around $19,000 below the average of $69,021 for the entire country.
The economy is growing a bit less quickly than the rest of the country. This area’s expected job growth rate for the next decade is 30.3%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are government admin (12.0%), health care systems (10.5%), education (9.6%), hotels/restaurants (9.4%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.0%), transportation/equipment (4.7%), and administrative support/waste management (4.7%).
Montgomery, AL Neighborhoods
This city has many superb choices for where to buy or rent a home. For about $550k, you can get a luxury home near the Wynlakes Country Club. However, if you have a budget of under $500k, here are some alternative neighborhoods to consider.
- Hampstead: This area is south of the Wynlakes Golf and Country Club. The median real estate price is $448,755. This amount is higher than 90.7% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,140. The vacancy rate is 3.6%, making it a challenge to find an available place to rent in this neighborhood.
- Eastchase Pkwy / Taylor Rd: This area is west of the Wynlakes Golf and Country Club. The median home price is $394,474. The average rent is $1,913 monthly, and the vacancy rate is very low at 2.5%.
- Merry / Mount Meigs: This rural area is country living at its best. The median real estate price is $343,244. The average rental price is $2,512. The vacancy rate is 3.5%, which means it’s really hard to find a nice place.
- Arrowhead Dr / Creek Dr: This neighborhood is north of I-85. The median sales price is $370,252. The average rent is $2,063, and the vacancy rate is pretty high at 14.6%.
Montgomery, AL School District
The public schools are run by Montgomery County Public Schools. The school district allocates $11,733 each year to pay for the educational expenses of each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is bad at 19 to one, with classes that are full.
There are 33 private schools in the community. The best ones are Montgomery Academy (K), , Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School (PK to 12th), and Saint James School (PK to 12th)
There are nine colleges in this municipal area and eight more within an hour’s drive. The best-ranked colleges and universities within driving distance are Alabama State University (public, four-year), Faulkner University (private, four-year), and Auburn University at Montgomery (public, four-year).
Moving to Montgomery, AL Resource Guide
The City Council has nine members and along with the mayor, they make up the city’s government. Montgomery's official website has more information.
The Parks & Recreation & Special Events Department is in charge of the beautiful parks, lovely trails, refreshing swimming pools, active sports fields, riverfront attractions, and community centers.
Montgomery, AL Housing
The median price is $205,000. The price trend is on the rise for 23.9% year-over-year. It’s a seller’s market. The area has low housing costs that are 25% less than experienced in the rest of America. The cost of living is the same as the average across the state and is 12% lower than in other parts of the country.