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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, located at 2901 19th Street in East Moline, IL! With easy access from major roads, our facility is perfectly situated to serve both local residents and businesses looking for a reliable storage solution. Whether you're moving, organizing, or need extra space for business inventory, we have a variety of storage unit sizes to meet your needs.

We offer everything from compact 5x5 units to spacious 10x30 units, ensuring that you can store anything from personal items to larger equipment. Plus, with flexible month-to-month leasing, you won’t be locked into a long-term contract, giving you the freedom to store as long as you need.

Our well-lit facility offers convenient access, allowing you to comfortably visit your unit any time of day. If you're planning a move or just need extra packing materials, we also carry a wide selection of moving supplies, including boxes, tape, bubble wrap, and more.

Make your transition smoother with our online move-in discounts. Experience the Storage Rentals of America difference at our 2901 19th Street East Moline location 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 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 East Moline, Illinois.

About East Moline, IL.

The City of East Moline belongs to the Quad Cities metropolitan area. It’s conveniently located near the intersection of two main arterials, Interstate 80 and Interstate 88, making it an excellent place for commuters and people who like to travel. It’s also well known for being a popular recreation destination with its many parks with picnic areas. The city has a dense suburban feel, which is great for people who like to explore restaurants, bars, and walks in town. If you plan to move to East Moline, here are more things you should know.

What to do in East Moline, IL.

There are many things to do around East Moline that will keep you entertained. If you love the outdoors and family-friendly activities, you’ll especially have some fun.

  • Outdoor Activities: East Moline’s Parks Division manages over 14 parks that give everyone a chance to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the area. There are softball fields, tot lots, picnic pavilions, and plenty of open fields to roam. The city maintains these facilities for safety and quality, ensuring the best for all residents of East Moline.
  • Family-Friendly Fun: The Niabi Zoo is one of the most popular destinations for everyone in the Quad Cities. It covers over 40 acres of land plus 240 acres of protected local forests. Over 600 types of plants and animals include some endangered species. Enjoy the zoo’s train ride, playground, carousel, opportunities to feed animals, and many picnic areas. It’s fun for the whole family!

Working in East Moline, IL.

Overall, East Moline is a good place to live and work. It used to be a mining town but had to adapt to include different trades over the years, which include professional, healthcare, and sales positions. Jobs have grown by 2.5% over the past year, and the unemployment rate is 6.6%, on par with the national average of 6%. The average yearly salary in East Moline is $46,506 per household.

East Moline, IL. Neighborhoods

East Moline has several neighborhoods that suit different types of property dwellers. Whether you need to rent or own, there’s something for everyone in East Moline.

  • Forest Rd/7th Street: This pocket of residential properties has a median real estate price of $140,347, which costs less than 71.3% of Illinois neighborhoods. If you’re looking to rent, you’re in luck — this neighborhood has a healthy blend of renters and owner-occupied homes. The average rental price is $820, which is shockingly low compared to major metropolitan areas. Rent here is lower than 93.7% of Illinois neighborhoods. You’ll mainly find starter-home-class properties like small to medium-sized apartments and single-family homes.
  • Archer Drive & 30th Avenue: This suburban neighborhood has a median real estate price of $138,892, which makes owning a home possible for even first-time buyers. Rent here is higher at $932, but most homes are owner-occupied. You’ll mainly find medium-sized to small single-family homes and apartments.
  • City Center: If you love being in the center of the action, then move to the heart of East Moline, where the average real estate price is still an affordable $137,405. You’ll finds small to mid-sized single-family homes and apartment units. Be sure to check out the restaurant and bar scene in this area!

East Moline, IL. School District

All public schools in East Moline are governed by the East Moline School District, which spends $11,655 per student. On average, there are 15 students per teacher.

The college closest to East Moline is Black Hawk College. For students who want the 4-year big college experience, the University of Iowa is within a drivable distance. Plan to take up residence at the university for the most enjoyable experience.

Moving to East Moline, IL. Resource Guide

Moving to East Moline requires much preparation, including utility setup. Here are some services to get your home fully functional for daily life.

  • Internet/phone: For your convenience, most phone, cable, and internet services are bundled and offered by one company. Since there are many competitors in the East Moline area, here are the top 5 internet service providers.
  • Electricity & Natural gas: US Energy is one of the energy companies that provide electric and gas delivery to East Moline.
  • Water/sewer: East Moline Water & Sewer, which can be reached at 309-752-1530, provides water/sewer service to the area.
  • Trash: East Moline is contracted with Republic Services to provide recycling and remove residential garbage and yard waste.
  • City Council: East Moline is governed by a Mayor-Council form of government. The City Council meets twice a month to discuss and pass new ordinances and keep the community moving forward.
  • Parks and Recreation: East Moline’s Parks Division maintains and manages over 14 parks that offer a variety of activities for people of all ages and physical abilities. Catch a game of softball with your friends or have lunch at one of the many picnic pavilions!

East Moline, IL. Housing

The cost of living in East Moline is 77.8 compared to the rest of the state, at 93.4 compared to the national average of 100. The largest contributor to this low cost of living is real estate prices, which are 42.5% of the cost of the national average. The median home cost here is $110,000, significantly lower than the national average of $291,700. If you’re moving from a more expensive area, the biggest savings you’ll find are in the housing prices.