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Discover simplified self-storage solutions at Storage Rentals of America in Antioch, Illinois, where convenience meets peace of mind. Our state-of-the-art facility on Main Street offers top-tier features and accessibility tailored to your needs. Our modern technology lets you reserve a unit anytime, anywhere, ensuring storage on your terms. Benefit from month-to-month rentals with no deposit required, allowing you the flexibility to plan your move stress-free or reclaim your space from seasonal items. Plus, our fully fenced facility provides secure storage for your RV, extra auto, or boat.

At Storage Rentals of America, we prioritize convenience and security. Our location near Main Street ensures easy pick-up and drop-off, while our 7-day access policy means you can retrieve your belongings whenever needed. Rest assured, our well-maintained facility offers peace of mind with digital surveillance, ensuring the safety of your valuable possessions.

Experience self-storage made simple at Storage Rentals of America near the Wisconsin/Illinois border in Antioch. Enjoy the flexibility of month-to-month rentals, convenient access, and online bill payment options. With drive-up access and space for your recreational vehicles, storing with us is safe and hassle-free. Located just off Main Street, our facility offers easy access and quick refueling at nearby Trevor Citgo. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage today.

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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 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 Antioch.

About Antioch, IL

Antioch, Illinois, situated in Lake County, boasts a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Back in 1839, a group of settlers from New England rolled up their sleeves and founded Antioch.

Nestled along the Des Plaines River and a stone's throw from the Chain O'Lakes, this town quickly became a hotspot. Early settlers were drawn here like bees to honey, all thanks to its prime spot and the promise of rich soil alongside heaps of natural goodies up for grabs.

For ages, Antioch has been buzzing as a hub where business meets fun. When the Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad was finally completed in the late 1800s, it really kicked off economic growth by linking Antioch with bigger markets.

As the town's heart started to beat faster, a bunch of new businesses popped up left and right. We're talking shops where you can lose track of time, cozy hotels for a weekend getaway, and restaurants that have both travelers and locals coming back for seconds. The downtown area was really starting to feel like the place to be.

For a long time, Antioch has been pulling in crowds thanks to its stunning landscapes and the fun stuff you can do outdoors. Nestled in the Chain O'Lakes region, a maze of interconnected lakes and waterways becomes a playground for adventure lovers.

What To Do in Antioch, IL

Antioch offers fabulous outdoor recreational activities to enjoy and lots of family-friendly fun things to do.

  • Downtown: Strolling through the downtown streets, you'll get a taste of old-world charm that somehow seamlessly blends with the buzz of modern life. It's like stepping back in time but with all the perks and excitement of today's world right at your fingertips. As you wander down its timeless streets, every turn brings the charm of Victorian buildings into view, alongside unique little shops and inviting cafes. Whether you're drawn to the allure of quaint antique shops or the heavenly aroma wafting from artisanal bakeries, there's a little something for everyone.
  • Culture: Woodstock Opera House has been the cornerstone of the city's cultural scene since 1889. This historic venue hosts an array of theatrical performances, concerts, and art exhibitions, showcasing local talent and captivating audiences with its timeless charm.
  • Nature: The stunning parks and nature preserves that are in Antioch are perfect spots for a day out hiking, spotting birds or enjoying a peaceful picnic. These places offer both locals and visitors a chance to dive into the calmness of nature's embrace.
  • Activities: Here in the Chain O’Lakes region, you can dive into activities ranging from boating and fishing to various water sports, drawing folks who love the great outdoors from all corners.

Working in Antioch, IL

Antioch's economy benefits from health care, hospitality, tourism, manufacturing, education, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The unemployment rate in this area is 6.4%. Household income in Antioch is $100,705 per year, which is terrific at $31,700 higher than the national average of $69,021.

The local economy is growing at about the same rate as the national average. Antioch’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 32.8%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the highest level of employment are construction (9.7%), education (9.9%), finance/insurance (6.2%), chemicals (4.9%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.9%), accommodation/food services (5.1%), and health care (4.6%).

Antioch, IL Neighborhoods

The best neighborhoods with the most expensive homes are found in Silver Lake, Loon Lake, and Indian Point / Beachwood. The home prices range from around $350k to $400k. For homes that are less than $350,000, here are some good choices to consider:

  • Tiffany Farms / Trevor Creek: The median price for a home in this suburb is $337,981. The average rent is $1,716. The vacancy rate is 7.5%.
  • Heron Harbor: The median price for a home in this area is $333,373. The average rent is $1,567. The vacancy rate is 7.4%.
  • Channel Lake Bluffs / Woodcrest: The median price for a home in this neighborhood is $280,675. The average rent is very costly at $2,316, even though the vacancy rate is high at 12.3%.
  • Oakwood Knolls / Windmill Creek: The median price for a home in this nice neighborhood is $234,500. The average rent is also high at $2,368. The vacancy rate is 3.1%.

Antioch, IL School District

The Antioch CCSD 34 District is the manager of the public schools. The school district invests $18,907 annually on educational services for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is excellent at 13 to one.

In addition to the high-quality public schools, Antioch has one private school called Faith Evangelical Lutheran School (PK to 8th).

There are no colleges in this town; however, there are 82 colleges and universities within an hour’s drive. Judson University is 31 miles away. Lake Forest College and Northern Illinois College are within a half-hour’s drive.

Moving to Antioch, IL Resource Guide

An elected mayor and six members serving on the Board of Trustees form Antioch’s municipal government. More info can be found on the City of Antioch's website.

Antioch Recreation manages the public parks, the recreational center, the community events, and the senior center. There are programs for youth and adults.

Antioch, IL Housing

The median sales price is $325,000. The price trend is unchanged year-over-year. The housing market is balanced with enough homes listed for sale to match potential buyers. Housing costs are 21% greater than the national average. The cost of living is 11% higher than other cities in the state and 7% higher than the American average.