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Discover the perfect solution for your storage needs at Storage Rentals of America in South New Lenox. Conveniently located near South Cedar Road and Veolia Environmental Services, our facility offers a variety of unit sizes to suit your unique requirements. Enjoy easy access to your belongings with ground-floor units featuring drive-up access. With month-to-month rentals and online bill payment options, Storage Rentals of America allows you to manage your storage on your terms.

Why settle for less when you can choose Storage Rentals of America? Our New Lenox, Illinois, facility has top-notch features to streamline your storage experience. From month-to-month rentals to online bill payments, we prioritize convenience for our customers. Benefit from ground-floor units with drive-up access, ensuring quick and easy loading and unloading. Broad, well-lit driveways and digital surveillance further enhance the security and accessibility of our facility.

At Storage Rentals of America, we're committed to providing unparalleled service and convenience. Our storage specialists are available 7 days a week to assist you with any questions, payments, or moving tips you may need. Experience hassle-free storage solutions to simplify your move and make storage management effortless. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage today.

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4.9
(23 Reviews)
    Vickie Crowe
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

    Gated, my thing we're not molded some natural air circulation .. dusty, video monitored.. not sure, easy access to gate. If not closed it is vulnerable. My lick was gone and they added a lock. But then I needed accesd to leave.

    shane mcgee
    Reviewed on April 4th, 2024

    Rickey Abshire
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    Yaneke you was an amazing help with my situation and would like to thank you have a blessed day

    Byron Gilcrease
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

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    Reviewed on October 10th, 2023

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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 New Lenox.

About New Lenox, IL

Nestled in Will County, Illinois, New Lenox shines as a vibrant village where everyone feels like they belong. It's praised for its top-notch schools and handy location, which just adds to the charm of living here. Established in 1946, New Lenox has experienced rapid growth and development while still retaining its small-town charm and rural character. Today, it has a population of 27,214, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.

New Lenox welcomes everyone with its stunning views, neighborhoods perfect for families, and a bustling downtown area that adds life to this friendly and engaging community. New Lenox is a treasure chest of experiences, from its storied landmarks and fun recreational spots to the vibrant local businesses and lively community gatherings. There's something here that'll catch your fancy, no matter what you're into.

Exploring New Lenox is like stepping into the heart of suburban bliss in the Chicago area. From wandering through lush parks and trails, getting swept up in the excitement of local festivals, to savoring meals at quaint eateries - it's all here waiting for you to dive into what makes living in this suburb so wonderful.

What To Do in New Lenox, IL

New Lenox offers many amenities and attractions to enjoy. Here are popular things about this area:

  • Historic Downtown: Diving into the heart of Historic Downtown reveals a bustling hub where every street corner tells a story. It's here that the old meets the new in an exciting blend, inviting visitors and locals alike to explore its heritage while enjoying modern comforts and amenities. Stay sharp - this vibrant area is always on the move, offering endless opportunities for discovery amid its charming architecture and lively marketplaces.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Immerse yourself in nature at Hickory Creek Preserve, a scenic natural area located on the outskirts of New Lenox. If you're up for a bit of adventure, miles upon miles of trails await your hiking boots or bike tires. Pack a picnic and maybe even spot some local wildlife as you soak in the stunning views that showcase the area's tapestry of ecosystems.
  • Events: In New Lenox, the calendar is always packed with fun. Whether it's joining hands at the Proud American Days Festival, picking fresh produce at the Farmers' Market, swaying to tunes at the Summer Concert Series, or getting festive during holiday celebrations - there’s a constant buzz that keeps our village vibrant. They're not just about fun; they also forge connections with others.

Working in New Lenox, IL

New Lenox's economy benefits from education, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and construction. The unemployment rate in this village is 5.2%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is an outstanding $118,917 per year, which is about $49,800 higher than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at about the same pace as the rest of the country. New Lenox’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 31.7%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are construction (9.9%), educational services (9.5%), healthcare (7.9%), finance/insurance (6.8%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.8%), administrative support & waste management services (3.6%), and utilities (3.3%).

New Lenox, IL Neighborhoods

There are many gorgeous homes in the best neighborhoods to consider for purchase or renting.

  • Windemere West / Bristol Park: The median real estate price is $478,952. This amount is higher than 81% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $3,089. The vacancy rate is 5.4%, so it is possible to find a place to buy or rent.
  • Hibernia Estates: This area has homes on large lots with mature landscaping. The median real estate price is $463,611. The average rental price is $1,965. The vacancy rate is 0%.
  • Stonebridge / Palmer Ranch: This area is on the southwestern side of New Lenox. The median price for a home is $441,301. The average rent is $1,874. The vacancy rate is 3%.
  • Grand Prairie / Greenbriar: The area is on the western side of New Lenox. The median price for a home is $423,631. The average rent is $2,582, with a vacancy rate of 11.7%.

New Lenox, IL School District

The New Lenox School District 122 is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $14,951 annually on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 17 to one.

In addition to the public schools, there are six private schools. The top-ranked ones are Providence Catholic Childrens Academy (9th to 12th), Ivy League Montessori School (K), and La Petite Academy (PK to K).

There are no colleges in New Lenox; however, there are 82 colleges and universities within 50 miles. There are community colleges nearby and four-year programs at the University of St. Francis (9 miles away), Lewis University (8 miles away), and Governors State University (14 miles away).

Moving to New Lenox, IL Resource Guide

New Lenox’s municipal government has a president and six trustees serving on the Village Board of Trustees. Find more information on the New Lenox website.

The New Lenox Community Park District maintains the lovely parks, out-fitted playgrounds, fitness programs, athletics teams, and the Kiddie Kampus Preschool.

New Lenox, IL Housing

The median price is $448,900. The price trend is up 6.1% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with not enough homes for sale to match potential buyers. Housing costs are 54% above the national average. The cost of living is 21% higher than other Illinois cities and 17% higher than the national average.