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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America self-storage in Terre Haute, Indiana, where simplicity meets convenience. Whether you're in the midst of a home transition or seeking space for business inventory, Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Our facility, located on State Road 46, offers a variety of unit sizes, including options for storing your auto, boat, or RV. With flexible month-to-month rentals, you can choose the duration that suits your needs. Our easy online rental process also ensures a hassle-free experience tailored to your schedule.

Finding the perfect storage solution has always been challenging with Storage Rentals of America. Our facility near Hulman Street Reservoir boasts state-of-the-art features designed to streamline your storage experience. Enjoy access 7 days a week, allowing you to retrieve your belongings on your terms. With interior and exterior units available, including ground-level drive-up access, loading and unloading are quick and convenient. Know that your items are safe and secure with our fully fenced premises, bright lighting, and digital surveillance.

At Storage Rentals of America, we understand the need for reliable storage solutions for recreational vehicles. Whether it's an RV, boat, or motorcycle, our facility provides clean and secure storage between adventures. Wide driveways ensure easy maneuverability, while our almost anytime access allows for spontaneous getaways. With Storage Rentals of America, you can trust that your recreational vehicles are protected, offering the same level of access as if they were in your driveway. Experience the Storage Rentals of America way of storage 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 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 Terre Haute.

About Terre Haute, IN

In the western reaches of Indiana sits Terre Haute—a city where history comes alive, cultures blend beautifully, and communities thrive together. Established in the early 19th century as a trading post on the Wabash River, Terre Haute has grown into a dynamic urban center with a population of over 60,000 residents.

Look out the window to see green fields roll into the distant trees while enjoying great coffee in cozy spaces. That's Terre Haute for you - old-world charm meets new-age facilities. Families looking for home roots or professionals seeking new opportunities will discover that Terre Haute’s blend of historical sights alongside an energetic downtown makes for an inviting atmosphere hard to resist.

What To Do in Terre Haute, IN

Terre Haute offers all the nice things of a small community and the benefits of a larger city.

  • Downtown: In Downtown Terre Haute's cozy streets, you'll find an engaging blend of history with modern shopping havens, flavorful restaurants, and artsy hangouts. Walking along Wabash Avenue is like stepping back in time with its beautifully maintained historic buildings, such as the iconic Vigo County Courthouse and majestic Indiana Theatre, waiting to catch your eye. Let yourself get lost among bespoke gift shops, contemporary galleries brimming with creativity, and dusty corners filled with antiquities waiting to tell their stories. Then sit down where smiles greet you—be it amidst the warm aroma of café treats or under the twinkling lights of some laid-back brewhouse.
  • Museums: Step back in time at the Clabber Girl Museum. Walk through an interactive timeline of the Clabber Girl brand - from humble beginnings to becoming a staple in American cooking. At Indiana State University, you'll find the Candles Holocaust Museum - a profound place dedicated to remembering one of humanity’s most somber periods. Every artifact tells you a story.
  • Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy outdoor recreation at Deming Park, Terre Haute's largest and most popular public park. Imagine exploring different worlds within one location - on foot or by bicycle. That's what you get at this lively sanctuary equipped with versatile attractions stretching across the span of three hundred football fields put together. Imagine yourself exploring serene walking trails or challenging friends to a game on one of our many sports fields. The little ones can discover endless fun at the playground.

Working in Terre Haute, IN

The local economy benefits from the industries of health care systems, educational services, hospitality, and retail shops. The unemployment rate is high at 6%. The median household income is very low at $38,750 per year, which is about $30,300 less than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing less quickly than the national average. The predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 27.7%, compared to the entire country’s average rate is expected to be 33.5%.

Sectors offering the most jobs are education (15.8%), hospitality (9.8%), healthcare (9.6%), construction (4.9%), administrative support/waste management (3.5%), public administration (3.3%), and finance/insurance (3.0%).

Terre Haute, IN Neighborhoods

The neighborhood with the most expensive homes is Watertree, where homes are sold for around $380k. If you are looking for a place with a lower cost, here are some areas to consider.

  • Deming Woods: This neighborhood is just west of Terre Haute International Airport and adjacent to Deming Park. The median real estate price is $229,979. This amount is higher than in 54.3% of all other places in Indiana. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,561. The vacancy rate is 7.6%, so it is not difficult to find a place to rent.
  • Seelyville: The I-70 freeway runs east/west along the southern border of this area. The median real estate price is $210,595. The average rental price is $1,292. The vacancy rate is 6.3%.
  • Atherton / Sandcut: A river flows down the western side of this area. The median price for a home is $202,470. The average rent is $1,054. The vacancy rate is 5.6%, making it easy to rent a place.
  • Prairieton: This area is in the rural countryside. The median price for a home is $195,114. The average rent is $1,367. The vacancy rate is also 7.4%.

Terre Haute, IN School District

The Vigo County School Corporation manages the public schools. The school district invests $12,082 annually in educational services for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is superb at 14 to one.

This community has eight private schools. The top-ranked ones are Bible Baptist Academy (PK to 12th), St. Patrick’s Catholic School (PK to 8th), and Sacred Heart of Jesus School (PK to 5th).

There are five colleges in Terre Haute and 48 colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local schools are Saint Mary of the Woods College (private, four-year), Rose Hulman Institute of Technology (private, four-year), and Indiana State University (public, four-year).

Moving to Terre Haute, IN Resource Guide

The local government has an elected mayor and nine members serving on the City Council. Find more information on the Terre Haute official website.

Terre Haute Parks Department manages more than 1,000 acres of parks, trails, greenways, and two golf courses.

Terre Haute, IN Housing

The median home sales price is $159,900. The price trend is increasing 12.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market with enough homes listed for sale to match potential buyers. Housing costs are a delightful 44% less than the American average. The cost of living is 2% lower than other cities in Indiana and 12% lower than the rest of the country.