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Located conveniently off S 725 W, Storage Rentals of America in Hebron offers easily accessible storage solutions with flexible, month-to-month leasing options. Our storage facility provides various self-storage choices, ranging from compact 5x5 units to more spacious 10x30 units. Should you need assistance, don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer service team, available 7 days a week by phone. They will guide you through the rental process and assist you in selecting the ideal storage unit to accommodate your belongings. Our friendly customer service team can help you move in over the phone or online. This ensures a seamless storage experience, illustrating our commitment to making storage rentals effortless.

Security is essential at Storage Rentals of America. To enhance your peace of mind, you will receive a new lock with every storage rental, free, saving you time and money when you choose to store with us.

Furthermore, if you want to reclaim your driveway space, we offer vehicle storage options for vehicles of all sizes. Come and discover the difference in convenience that Storage Rentals of America can provide for your storage and parking needs.

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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 Hebron, Indiana.

About Hebron, IN.

Hebron is one of the many cities in Indiana with a reasonably small population. Located in Boone Township in Porter Country, Hebron has just 3,724, though this number may be higher due to the most recent census in 2019. It is an area rich in history, and while it has never taken off in population the ways our areas have done, it has always been relevant and essential.

For example, it was settled as 'The Corners' in the 1800s on a crossroad of two important roads. Many Indiana towns started this way and still exist on important freeways, leading to the state being considered the 'Crossroads of the Nation.' Heron has taken advantage of that and stayed economically sound throughout difficult times.

What to Do in Hebron, IN.

There are few museums, festivals, concerts, or other events in Hebron. However, that doesn't mean it is a dead community, either. It often hosts various sporting events throughout the summer, especially baseball. These events include local and even semi-professional players, providing sports fans with a unique and exciting experience.

Every year, many businesses perform important fundraisers to help the community, such as food drives, clothes donations, book drives, and much more. Each of these events brings many people from in and outside the community to provide high-quality goods and services for people in the community who may otherwise struggle to afford them.

Working in Hebron, IN.

Like many Indiana small towns, Hebron has been a heavy farming and transportation community. That's because the rich farmland around these towns provides an excellent growing environment and a long history, making this land solid and capable. The area's transportation needs are due to the centralized aspect of Indiana in general and Hebron and other towns.

Those not interested in this type of work may find jobs at various manufacturers, such as Capstone Logistics, LLC. Businesses like these often look for warehouse workers, planners, and more. Other companies, such as Merit Integrated Logistics, seek similar employees to fill their positions. This logistics focus is reasonably new in the area and may grow.

Hebron, IN. Neighborhoods

Hebron consists of just two neighborhoods due to its relatively small size. The town center or the downtown area is the most expensive of these options. Costs here are about $208,189. That price is more than nearly 74 percent of all Indiana neighborhoods. The rent price, by contrast, is just $1,003 per month, which is lower than 41.6 percent of districts in the state.

The cheapest of the two neighborhoods in the area is Dinwiddie/Range Line. It has a median real estate purchase price of $198,614. This price is higher than 75.5% of all Indiana neighborhoods. The rent price is about $1,001, lower than 47.8 percent of Indiana's areas. This may mean renting is a good option for those curious about moving to the site.

Hebron, IN. School District

Hebron's school district consists of just three public schools. These include Hebron Elementary School, Hebron Middle School, and Hebron High School. This close-knit atmosphere provides a unique chance to grow up with the same people and create a real community. These schools are served by the Porter County Public Library System, which has a branch in Hebron.

Those who want a more religious or spiritual experience for their children can also choose Hebron Christian Academy. Here, students can learn about religious concepts, take the time to enhance their spiritual understanding, compete in sports, and have the same experiences every day in most public schools.

Moving to Hebron, IN. Resource Guide

Hebron has all the utilities and amenities of a modern city, which can be hooked up via the city center when you move here. And Hebron's park and recreation department is one of the finest in the state and has created many outdoor fun areas for its residents. These include Brian Novreske Memorial Park, Timothy A. Wielgus, Louis Alyea Memorial Park, Community Center Park, McMillen Park, Buchanan Park, and Cohen Park.

Each area has unique amenities and play options for those who visit them. For instance, there are many swings, baby swings, slides, merry-go-rounds, basketball courts, benches, seats, tables, gazebos, jungle gyms, indoor eating spots, picnic areas, cooking areas, camping zones, and many other elements. All of these help to make Hebron a comfortable outdoor environment.

Hebron, IN. Housing

Hebron has a surprisingly high cost-of-living rating of 97 compared to Indiana's 82.1 rating. This high rank makes sense when you study the housing costs. Hebron ranks 83 (median of $191,800), while the state ranks 61.7 (median of $142,600).

The two areas are comparable in other areas, with a lower health rating in Hebron but a much higher transportation and miscellaneous cost. In this way, it might be best to move here if you're tired or have a job nearby that allows you to handle these extra costs.