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Conveniently situated along Kentucky Route 32 (Flemingsburg Road), our location lies just southeast of Mt. Pisgah Christian Church, ensuring easy access for our customers via a quick exit from Interstate 64. Whether you prefer to visit us in person or reach out via phone, our storage experts are available to assist you 7 days a week. If you're uncertain about the size of the storage unit that suits your needs, rely on our friendly and knowledgeable customer service professionals to guide you. Regardless of your storage requirements, we have the ideal unit for you, whether large or small.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across 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 Morehead.

About Morehead, KY

Morehead is a home-rule city. This special designation allows the municipal government to set its own laws as long as they do not contradict state laws. Morehead is in Rowan County, next to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. There is a population of 6,845 (2010 census).

Morehead was founded in 1854 by Colonel John Hargis. It was named after the Governor Morehead of Kentucky, who served from 1834 to 1836. Contemporary Morehead has more than 25 churches. About a quarter of the residents are regular church-goers.

What To Do in Morehead, KY

It is nice to visit the Rowan County Arts Center in the building, which formerly was the historic Rowan County Courthouse. The Kentucky Folk Art Center is spectacular, with over 1,300 exhibits. It is part of Morehead University. Next to the university is the 30-acre Eagle Lake, surrounded by about one mile of walking trails, making for a pleasant hiking experience. Dogs are welcome if they are kept on a leash.

The recently opened (2016) Morehead History and Railroad Museum has exhibits about the railroad in the area and its history. There are also exhibits about the huge flood that happened in Rowan County in 1939. Shopping for knickknacks is fun at the Morehead Peddlers Mall and for antiques at the Midway Antique Mall.

Working in Morehead, KY

Industries found in Morehead are education services (31.6%), healthcare (10%), hospitality (9.3%), food and beverage (4.2%), construction (3.4%), arts/entertainment/recreation (2.9%), and waste management (2.9%).

The most frequently encountered occupations are in retail sales (6.2%), cashiers (5.8%), postsecondary teachers (5%), administrators (4.8%), information/records clerks (4.5%), building maintenance (3.8%), and elementary/middle/high school teachers (3.7%).

Morehead, KY Neighborhoods

The neighborhoods in Morehead are Lakeview Heights (where you will find the Morehead State University), Cranston/Hilda, City Center, and Craney/Elliottville.

Lakeview Heights has the most expensive homes in Morehead. The median home price in Lakeview Heights is $167,070. This price is more expensive than 61.6% of the other towns in Kentucky and more expensive than 33.9% of other American cities.

The average rental price is $889 per month. This rent is lower than the rent charged in 59.4% of the other towns in Kentucky. In this neighborhood, you can find rental homes, apartment buildings that cater to university students, and medium-sized, single-family homes built from 1970 to 1999.

In the City Center area, the median home price is $95,305. The average rent is $854 per month. This rental amount is lower than 66.8% of the other areas in the state. This neighborhood has a few newer homes built after 2000.

In Nickell/Salem, the median home price is $67,950. This price is lower than 94.5% of all American cities. The average rent is $860 per month. This rental rate is lower than 65% of other cities in Kentucky.

In Craney/Elliottville, the median home price is $69,374. This price is lower than 88.1% of all Kentucky and 94% of all American cities. The average rent is $798 per month. This rental rate is lower when compared to 77.1% of the other cities in the state.

Morehead, KY School District

The Moorhead Area Public Schools is in the Independent School District 152

There are four PK early-education schools in this district, four elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. There are also distance learning offerings through the Spud Academy, adult learning, and an alternative school at the Red River Learning Center.

There are three private schools in Morehead, which are Farmers Christian Academy, Lakeside Christian Academy, and Morehead Montessori School.

Morehead State University is a public university in Morehead. There is also the Rowan Campus of the Maysville Community & Technical College.

Moving to Morehead, KY Resource Guide

For those moving to Morehead, here is the information you will need to set up your new home or apartment. The motor vehicles department of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is the place you need to visit to get driver's licenses and make vehicle registrations.

To turn on the utilities for your new place, contact the City of Morehead Utility Plant Board for water, natural gas, and sewer services. The office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, with the telephone number of (606)784-5538.

The company for electricity is LG&E Kentucky. The local telephone company is Spectrum. TV/Internet service is available from many providers.

The City Hall of the City of Morehead is located at 314 Bridge Street in Morehead with the telephone number of 606-784-8505. It is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

Morehead, KY Housing

The cost of living in Morehead is 3% higher than in other cities in the state and 8% lower than the average across America. The median household income is $36,250.

Housing costs are 11% more than other Kentucky cities and 19% lower than the cost in other U.S. cities. The median home price is $167,100, which is $41,600 more than the median home price for all of Kentucky and $17,600 less than the national average found in other parts of the country.

The types of homes found in Morehead range from newer, four-bedroom, two-bathroom manufactured homes with 1,500 square feet for around $70,000 to large, luxury, ranch-style homes on huge acreage (77 acres) with a private lake for around $500,000. You can also get a fixer-upper or a tiny one-bedroom home for under $50,000. When it comes to housing in this area, there is something for everyone, and rents are cheap, with the median rent of only $548 per month.