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At Storage Rentals of America in Woodstock, Illinois, convenience and peace of mind are our top priorities. Strategically located near Washington Street, our facility offers easy access for pick-up and drop-off, making storing with us a breeze. Whether you need to keep business documents, furniture during a move, or seasonal items like an RV, auto, or boat, we have the perfect spot. Utilize our visual reference and unit descriptions to find the ideal unit tailored to your needs. With month-to-month rental agreements, flexible options, and various affordable units, Storage Rentals of America simplifies self-storage on your schedule.

We leverage modern technology to make your storage experience seamless. Upon completing the rental agreement, you'll receive your gate access code and unit number, allowing you to move in whenever it suits you. Our user-friendly online platform enables easy bill payment and management of your account. Additionally, our knowledgeable storage experts are available 7 days a week to address any inquiries or concerns, ensuring a hassle-free experience from start to finish.

Storage Rentals of America near Northwest Woodstock in Woodstock, Illinois, offers unparalleled convenience and simplicity. You can store with confidence with access 7 days a week, month-to-month rental agreements, and online bill payment options. Our fully fenced facility features digital surveillance for enhanced security, while drive-up access ensures quick and easy entry and exit. Whether you're storing collector cars or seasonal recreational toys, our gated entry and surveillance provide peace of mind. Our prime location off Washington Street offers easy access to your belongings, making Storage Rentals of America the go-to choice for hassle-free self-storage in Woodstock. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage today.

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Reviews

4.9
(35 Reviews)
    Sybilmoon
    Reviewed on September 9th, 2024

    The new owners of our storage facility, SROA, have been very nice to work with. I recently had an issue and was contacted by the district manager who was very understanding and supportive. She made me feel my concerns were taken seriously and she was able to address those concerns to my satisfaction! Thank you Ms. Smith!

    Pam Adams
    Reviewed on July 7th, 2024

    Did everything on line was very easy best prices the person I did have to speak with was very nice great customer service. I recommend to everyone

    Algere Touch of Outreach
    Reviewed on June 6th, 2024

    Cindy Rosenthal
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

    When I rented my first unit with a live person it was great! I then needed a second unit and was told to go online and do it that way. Well I was given a climate control unit, ok but when we got to the unit there was a pad lock already in place. We had to call corporate and was issued a new unit.

    Hannah C Gaconi
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    Last second storage needed on a Sunday morning? Red dot is quite possibly the EASIEST/QUICKEST storage facility to rent from!

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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 Woodstock.

About Woodstock, IL

Located in McHenry County, Illinois, Woodstock is a historic city renowned for its picturesque downtown area, vibrant arts scene, and rich cultural heritage. Home to around 25,528 folks, according to the latest headcount in 2020, Woodstock is where small-town vibes meet modern perks.

Woodstock, with its beginnings in the early 1800s, tells a rich story that even includes its star turn as the backdrop for the comedy movie "Groundhog Day." Strolling through Woodstock is like stepping back in time thanks to its perfectly kept Victorian buildings, streets canopied by trees, and a bustling downtown area. It's no wonder why locals can't get enough of this place.

Situated within arm's reach of Chicago and cradled by breathtaking natural scenery, Woodstock hits the sweet spot for those who love diving into outdoor adventures, soaking up culture, and connecting with a tight-knit community.

What To Do in Woodstock, IL

Woodstock offers an array of attractions and activities to enjoy. Here are some suggestions for things to enjoy here.

  • Historic Downtown: Take a stroll through Woodstock's historic downtown area and discover charming shops, art galleries, and eateries housed in beautifully restored buildings. Make sure you swing by the Woodstock Opera House while you're in town. It's not just any old building; it's a cultural hub that comes alive with concerts, plays, and all sorts of live shows.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Explore the great outdoors at Emricson Park, a sprawling green space featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities. When the summer sun is out, the park transforms into a stage for the Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. It's that special time when you can catch timeless plays performed live, all while lounging under an open sky - and guess what? It’s absolutely free.
  • Arts and Culture: Dive headfirst into the colorful arts scene of Woodstock by checking out the Old Courthouse Arts Center or wandering around the city at your own pace to admire its public art installations. Woodstock is buzzing with creativity at every corner, whether it's galleries filled to the brim with local talent or community theaters where the drama unfolds.
  • Local Events: Experience the sense of community at one of Woodstock's many annual events and festivals. Between hitting up the Woodstock Farmers Market and getting into the Groundhog Day spirit every February, you'll never run out of ways to mingle with folks around town or dive into what makes the city stand out.
  • Dining and Entertainment: Treat yourself to a meal at one of Woodstock's eclectic restaurants, offering everything from farm-to-table cuisine to international fare. After dinner, catch a movie at the Classic Cinemas Woodstock Theatre, or enjoy live music at a local bar or cafe.

Working in Woodstock, IL

Woodstock's economy benefits from manufacturing, retail, healthcare, education, hospitality, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is 6.6%. The median household income in Woodstock is $77,333 per year, which is about $12,000 higher than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing a little slower than the national average. Woodstock’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 26.7%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (8.2%), education (7.8%), construction (6.8%), accommodation/food services (5.2%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.5%), finance/insurance (4.1%), and administrative/support & waste management services (3.6%).

Woodstock, IL Neighborhoods

Here are a few nice neighborhoods to consider for the most expensive homes and rentals.

  • Sanctuary Of Bull Valley: This neighborhood has the Bull Valley Golf Club. The median real estate price is $418,809. This amount is higher than 77.6% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied, and there is very little available to rent. The average rent is $3,611. The vacancy rate is 2.1%, so it is difficult to find a rentable place, which is why the rent is so high.
  • Ridgefield: This area contains nice smaller lakes. The median real estate price is $394,030. The average rental price is $1,992. The vacancy rate is 4.8%.
  • Sunrise Ridge: This area has the Boone Creek Conservation Area. The median price for a home is $338,090. The average rent is $2,696. The vacancy rate is 1.5%.
  • Ridgewood Station / Country Ridge: The median price for a home is $279,669. The average rent is $1,580.

Woodstock, IL School District

The Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends a whopping $20,370 annually on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is good at 15 to one.

In addition to public schools, Woodstock has six private schools. The top three are Marian Central Catholic High School (9th to 12th), St. Mary Catholic School (PK to 8th), and Crystal Lake Montessori School (PK to 8th).

There are no colleges in Woodstock; however, there are 54 colleges and universities within 50 miles. Judson University is 19 miles away. Lake Forest College and Northern Illinois College are both 31 miles away.

Moving to Woodstock, IL Resource Guide

Woodstock’s municipal government has an elected mayor and six members serving on the City Council. Find more information on the City of Woodstock's website.

Woodstock Recreation manages the parks, Woodstock Water Works, fitness programs, gym, and recreation center.

Woodstock, IL Housing

The median price is $369,900. The price trend is up 13.8%. The housing market is a balanced market with enough homes for sale to match buyers. Housing costs are equal to the national average. The cost of living is 1% lower than other cities in the state and 5% less than the national average.