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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 Frankfort, Indiana.

About Frankfort, IN.

Frankfort is the county seat of Clinton County, located in the northern one-third of the state. This area is unique because it is right on the border of becoming more southern than northern. Many in southern Indiana speak with light southern accents and often feel more connected to this area than in northern areas. Frankfort, with a population of 16,422, is an important city for the state.

While this city is not huge, it operates as a nexus between the various areas of Indiana. Its central location and proximity to a few different state highways cause many people to stop here while traveling. The city is also home to a handful of parks and various economic and employment options, making it an exciting choice for many.

What to Do in Frankfort, IN.

Frankfort has plenty to do for residents and visitors. TPA Park is one of the most popular destinations, an outdoor experience with many fun zones. Likewise, Skydive Indianapolis has become a more popular place to learn how to skydive and experience this death-defying leap of faith in a carefully controlled and safe environment.

Frankfort also includes destinations like The Hoosierland Roller Rink, an indoor roller skating area popular with many individuals. Other popular destinations include 3 Stray Cats Antiques & Collectibles, Paul W. Ogle Riverfront Park, Adams Mill, Lancaster Covered Bridge, the Trophy Club golf course, Exploration Acres, and Seashore Water Park. Some of these destinations may be a short drive from the city.

Working in Frankfort, IN.

Frankfort has a unique history as the crossroads of the state. It is near U.S. 421, Indiana 28, 39, and 75, just east of I-65. It is a junction of the Monon Railroad, the New York, Chicago, St. Louis Railroad, and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Beyond that, it is also home to the Frankfort Municipal Airport, a vital air transportation destination.

This information explains why the city focuses on tourism and service industries, such as restaurants, hotels, quirky antique shops, bookstores, clothing shops, and much more. However, residents can also work for employers like FedEx, UPS, Amazon, Grand Brook Memory Care, and many more. Healthcare is also a big part of the economy of the city.

Frankfort, IN. Neighborhoods

The most expensive neighborhood in Frankfort is Wilshire/Kentwood. It has a median real estate cost of $141,810 and rental prices of $887. This purchase price exceeds around 49 percent of Indiana neighborhoods, while the rental fee is lower than almost 75 percent of the state. It is telling that the city's most expensive area is still relatively inexpensive.

The city center has homes that cost about $80,730 on average and rental prices of $799. These costs are lower than 85 percent and 89 percent of Indiana neighborhoods, respectively. Wesley Manor/ Woodside Park has real estate costs of about $79,716 and rental prices of $946. These are less expensive than 85 percent and 61 percent of Indiana, respectively.

Frankfort, IN. School District

Community Schools of Frankfort school district serves this area with several educational options. For example, it has one high school (Frankfort High) to help prepare students for adulthood. However, Frankfort Middle and Green Meadows Intermediate can help transition students from Suncrest Elementary and Blue Ridge Primary School to a high school experience.

The area also has a private school called the Frankfort Covenant Academy. This school was founded in 1981 as a religious alternative to a K-12 public school environment. Here, students learn the same lessons as in public school and focus on religious concepts. Those who want to enhance their child's spiritual and religious understanding may find this an enlightening option.

Moving to Frankfort, IN. Resource Guide

If you're used to high-quality utilities at reasonable prices, Frankfort's city government should help you out here. They help new residents find the multiple companies in the area that provide electricity, heating and cooling, cable, internet, garbage removal, and water services. Contact the proper officials to learn more about your options here.

Frankfort currently has eight city parks, each containing many different amenities and benefits for those who visit. For example, you can rent The Neighborhood Center for parties, events, and more. You can also visit areas like The Aviary and Petting Zoo, high-quality tennis courts, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, baseball fields, and more.

Frankfort, IN. Housing

When examining the cost of living in the city, one finds that it is pretty comparable to most of the rest of the state in most prices. However, Frankfort has a rating of 71.9 compared to Indiana's 82.1. Most of this low cost comes in the housing, rated 39.9 ($92,300) compared to the state's 61.7 ($142,600). The same is true of the transportation rating, which is 68.1 compared to Indiana's 85.4. As a result, this is an excellent place to move if you have little extra cash and can rely on public transportation.