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Storage Rentals of America in Leesburg offers great storage options at low prices. You also get peace of mind when you store with us, as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units.

Free up extra space in your home when renting with us. We have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Free up your garage or driveway when you store your vehicle with us. Car, RV, or boat, we have a parking space for you.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is 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 Leesburg, Georgia.

About Leesburg, GA.

Leesburg is a small agricultural and industrial town in Southwest Georgia. It belongs to the Albany, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. You'll see peaceful stretches of farmland and enjoy a small-town feel. It's around 80 miles north of Tallahassee, the capital of Florida. It's the seat of Lee County, with a population of around 2,975. It's best known for its low cost of living, friendly community, and mild winters.

Leesburg was founded in 1870 and had humble beginnings as a settlement along the Georgia Railway. It was originally named 'Wooten' and eventually changed as it grew. Leesburg was also an important research site for a malaria study in the 1920s. Today, Leesburg is a charming small town that supports a variety of industries like education, health care, construction, and more.

What to do in Leesburg, GA.

If you want a quiet place away from it all but with some fun things to do on the side, then Leesburg has the setup to please you. These are a few examples of the type of activities locals enjoy.

Chehaw Park and Zoo: This park has over 700 acres of conservation land. There is also a wild animal park that educates both kids and adults about the local fauna. This place is a popular attraction in the Leesburg area that offers more than just exhibits; visitors can also explore its campgrounds, nature trails, fishing pond, various mountain bike trails, 18-hole disc golf course, an exciting BMX track, a large Play Park for the kids, and rental facilities.

Adventure Dive Center: This is a full-service PADI 5-Star Development Center certified to teach beginner to advanced SCUBA classes. You can find a class happening any time of the year or rent dive gear and tanks if you want to take a casual dip alone. If it has anything to do with diving and watercraft, the Adventure Dive Center can help. For something a little different, get a slice of adventure here!

Working in Leesburg, GA.

Leesburg's local economy depends on commuter income. Many families live in Leesburg and then commute to work in larger cities like Albany or Americus, which are not too far away. The current unemployment rate is 3.2 %, and job growth is positive at 1.6%. The median household income is $57,941 yearly, higher than the U.S. average of $53,482. The average commute time is 23.1 minutes ' around 3 minutes faster than the national average of 26.4 minutes. Future job growth over the next decade is projected to be 42.3%, higher than the US average of 33.5%.

The most popular industries by job percentage are educational services (10.2%), health care (10.1%), public administration (9.9%), construction (7.6%), accommodation & food services (6.8%), finance & insurance (4.6%), waste management services (2.8%), retail sales (5.2%), cleaning and maintenance occupations (5.1%), supervisors (4.9%), sales occupations (4.3%), and office and administrative support (4.0%).

Leesburg, GA. Neighborhoods

Leesburg, GA, offers a quaint small-town environment to residents who want quieter lives. Many neighborhoods have wide, well-maintained rows and charming single-family homes with spacious yards. These three neighborhoods sample what you will encounter in the town.

Route 82 / Ledo Rd: This area, which mainly has medium to large single-family homes, has a median real estate price of $240,875. It's considered a suburban area due to its slightly higher population density. If you're looking for a forever home for your family, this is a good spot since most of the real estate here is owner-occupied.

Palmyra / Forrester: This neighborhood offers a similar charm but with more affordable, smaller homes. There are mainly medium to small detached homes and small apartments here. The median real estate price is $171,629, while the average rent is $1,173. Since this place has a mixture of owners and renters, it's a fitting place to try out Leesburg and live here for a season.

Chehaw / Mossy Dell: Want some bang for your buck? This rural neighborhood has medium to large detached homes at a reasonable average price of $128,890, which is more affordable than 71.2% of Georgia neighborhoods. Most of the homes here are owner-occupied.

Leesburg, GA. School District

The public schools in Leesburg belong to the Lee County School District, which teaches grades Pre-K - 12. There are two primary schools, two elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The Lee County School District employs 330 teachers to educate the town's 5,350 students. Leesburg public schools spend around $9,618 per student, and the student-to-teacher ratio is around 17.2:1.

To pursue higher education, residents may attend several nearby schools like Darton State College, Albany Technical College, Georgia Southwestern State University, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Fort Valley State University, and Bainbridge State College.

Moving to Leesburg, GA.

Before you move to Leesburg, it's important to connect your home to utilities like electricity and water. New residents may find out where to find water, sewer, electricity, and other utility companies through City of Leesburg Utilities.

Lee County Parks and Recreation maintains a variety of community facilities, parks, trails, sports fields, restrooms, rental pavilions, and parking areas. Under its jurisdiction are the Park Street Recreation Complex, Kinchafoonee Recreation Complex, and Recreation Gym.

The Lee County Board of Commissions consists of 5 members that are elected on four-year staggered terms. The Board establishes policies and enacts ordinances to benefit the health and welfare of the community.

Leesburg, GA. Housing

The mean home price in Leesburg is $170,500, which has appreciated by 10% in the past 10 years. The moderately low home prices influence Leesburg's modest cost of living, which is 10.5% lower than the U.S. national average.