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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or 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 Valdosta.
About Valdosta, GA.
Valdosta is a medium-sized city in Southern Georgia, just 16 miles north of the Florida border. Valdosta's motto is A city about limits. This area is proud to be named one of the six America's Friendliest Cities by Rand McNally and USA Today's Best of the Road contest. When people travel across the East Coast Line in America, Valdosta is a common pit stop because it's a significant location on the I-75 artery.
With a population of 56,457 people, Valdosta is the 14th largest town in the state. Valdosta is known for its beautiful scenery, energetic vibe, southern charm, and modern innovation. Valdosta has also been praised for its affordable cost of living, mild winters, and job stability.
What to do in Valdosta, GA.
Valdosta is where you can find fun at every age and stage of life. From excellent nightlife to family-friendly venues, Valdosta has it all.
Parks: Valdosta has over 20 parks and community centers that provide many opportunities for outdoor fun. The Miracle Field Complex is a rubberized field for baseball and softball games. There is also a playground on-site, restrooms, and a pavilion.
Wild Adventures Theme Park: Looking for family fun? This large theme park has one of the biggest roller coaster collections in the South. It's also a zoo with over 500 wild animals to see. Cool down at Splash Island Water Park, the region's largest water park. When it's time to settle down, sit down and watch a show at the amphitheater.
Nightlife: When it comes to going out after a long day, it is hard to pick just one favorite spot to unwind. The nightlife in Valdosta includes everything from dance/hookah lounges, low-key pubs, cigar lounges, and live music at bars and restaurants around the city.
Working in Valdosta, GA.
Valdosta is a major pit stop along the I-75 artery into Florida. This prime location has made the area a convenient shipping point and manufacturing center. Valdosta's good connections support many of the jobs due to its location. The college scene also fuels Valdosta's local economy. Many businesses are catered toward the student demographic that, stimulates local spending.
Valdosta also employs many office workers, service providers, and professionals. Sales jobs make up 14.09% of all local jobs. Office and administrative support follow at 13.08%, and food services are next at 8.74%. The current unemployment rate is 4.2%, and the job growth is positive at 2.8%. Workers here enjoy a shorter-than-average commute time of 18.4 minutes compared to the national average of 26.4 minutes.
Valdosta, GA. Neighborhoods
Valdosta, GA, has a variety of beautiful neighborhoods with varying home prices to meet families of diverse income levels. These three areas are just a sample of what you will encounter in the city.
Troupville / Kinderlou: This area in the northwest quadrant of the intersection of I-75 and Route 84 has a median real estate price of $221,471, which costs more than 64.3% of Georgian neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the average rent is a reasonable $896 monthly, lower than 80.4% of Georgia neighborhoods. In Troupville, there are mainly 3-5 bedroom single-family homes and mobile homes that are owner-occupied.
Lake Laurie Dr / Sunnymeade Dr: This cute suburban neighborhood has a median home price of $219,363, which costs more than 61.7% of Georgian neighborhoods. The rent here averages $1,279, lower than 45.9% of Georgia neighborhoods. The properties here are smaller than in Troupville, with mainly mid to small single-family homes and apartments occupied by a mix of owners and renters.
Clyattville / Briggston: This neighborhood is on the other side of Route 84, directly across from Troupville. The average home price is $122,659, and the rent of $921. Residents who enjoy peace prefer this rural neighborhood with medium to large single-family homes and mobile homes.
Valdosta, GA. School District
The public schools in Valdosta belong to the Valdosta City School District. Valdosta spends around $10,767 per student and has a student-to-teacher ratio of 15.4:1. In the public school system, and there are 6 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and two high schools. There are also quite a few private schools that serve various grade levels, like Open Bible Christian School, Georgia Christian School, Highland Christian Academy, and Victory Christian School.
To pursue higher education, residents may attend several nearby schools like Valdosta State University and Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. They may also choose a longer commute to attend schools like South Georgia State College, Florida Gateway College, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and Florida State University.
Moving to Valdosta, GA.
Before you move to Valdosta, you must know how to obtain utilities like electricity and water for your home. New residents may apply for utility services through Valdosta Utilities to get information about major service providers in the city.
The City of Valdosta's Parks and Recreation Department manages a vast amount of community centers, dog parks, boat ramps, and large parks that host a variety of fun activities like disc golf, tennis, and skating.
Valdosta, GA. Housing
The mean home price in Valdosta is $ 123,900, which has increased 7.4% in the past 10 years. It is a good time to buy! The low home prices influence Valdosta's excellent cost of living, which is 15.9% lower than the U.S. national average.