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You'll find us right on Litton Road, just off Interstate 64. Our facility is conveniently situated northwest of the Maysville Community and Technical College: Rowan Campus. Simply give us a call; our storage experts are available seven days a week. Unsure about the storage unit size you need? No worries – our friendly and helpful customer service team is here to guide you in finding the perfect storage solution tailored to your needs, whether you need a big or small space.
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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 reasonably small town in Kentucky, with around 7,000-8,000 throughout the city and its surrounding area. It primarily serves Morehead State University, one of the most critical education sites in the state. As part of Rowan County, it has been an essential part of many historical moments, including the infamous Rowan County War, a skirmish that left at least 20 people dead.
As a primarily education-based community, it also remained somewhat rural until recent years. As an important shipping center for the area, it has expanded industrially over the last 100 years but remains mostly known for the university. Moving here is a good option for many different people, particularly those involved in higher educational pursuits.
What to Do in Morehead, KY.
Though Morehead is not a huge community, it has many different activities and events to serve not only the university students but also residents and tourists. The city's low-key rural atmosphere makes it a popular tourist destination for Kentucky residents and those outside the state. For example, the Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival draws thousands of people to the city every year.And those who enjoy outdoor adventure may like places like SUP Kentucky and Crash's Landing, two places that take advantage of the area's many lakes. Often, visitors flock to the Midway Antique Mall & Variety shopping center to buy pieces of Kentucky history for reasonable prices.
Working in Morehead, KY.
Morehead State University is the largest employer in the area, with many students, administrators, and other experts building a large economy. However, there are also a handful of manufacturing options in and around the area that provide a little more diversity. Otherwise, much of the economy centers on service industries spread throughout the city's borders.
For instance, H&R Block provides many individuals with financial help come tax season. On a similar note, World Finance operates in Morehead to provide more advanced investment help. Beyond these businesses, many restaurants, retail stores, various types of fast-food chains, a handful of health companies, and more help keep this area's residents employed.
Morehead, KY. Neighborhoods
Though relatively small in population and general geographical size, Morehead still has a handful of distinct communities. Of these, Lakeview Heights/Morehead State University is the most expensive neighborhood. With a median real estate price of $167,070 and a rent price of $889, it is more expensive than 61 percent of Kentucky neighborhoods on both counts.
The median neighborhood in Cranston/Hilda, with median real estate prices of $166,163 and rent at about $1,033 per month. The least expensive community in the city is Craney/Elliottville, with a median real estate price of $69,374 and rent of around $798. Both rates make this some of the least expensive places to live in Kentucky, making them a popular destination for new residents.
Morehead, KY. School District
Morehead is served by the Rowan County School district and has nine different schools: Clearfield Elementary, Bluegrass Discovery Academy, McBrayer Elementary, Morehead Youth Development Center, Roadburn Elementary, Rowan County Middle School, Rowan County Preschool Center, Rowan, County Senior High School, Sunrise Children's Services, and Tilden Hogge Elementary School.
Beyond Morehead State University (which offers over 100 different degrees), higher education needs are handled by the Maysville Community and Technical College. This school helps to provide specialized training for students who do not want to attend college. And Morehead also has a popular lending library, the Rowan County Public Library, that offers books, movies, and more.
Moving to Morehead, KY. Resource Guide
Morehead's city provides many amenities and services for residents, including gas, electricity, internet, cable, trash removal, snow removal, and much more. The City Works department tends to public buildings, streets, trees, and other elements. In this way, they help keep the city looking great and make both residents and visitors happy.
The Parks and Recreation department helps create a diverse place to live by offering various sporting activities for children (such as basketball and softball) and a handful of outdoor environments where children and adults can play. Renting a facility allows residents and visitors to have fun and hold various family get-togethers, reunions, and birthday party events.
Morehead, KY. Housing
The cost of living in Morehead is rated at 77.7, which is lower than Kentucky's average of 83.6. Most of these savings come in the median home cost (rated 49.5) of $114,400. However, residents also save on transportation costs (79.9 compared to 89.1) and miscellaneous expenses (92.8 compared to 94.3), making this a reasonably inexpensive place for many people to move.
This inexpensive cost of living rating also makes Morehead a popular retirement community for many individuals. Often, people move to the area's many lake-based areas to retire, making this real estate among the most expensive. However, there is also a lot of open real estate in the city, as it has around a 17 percent average for vacancies. As a result, it is a very easy city to move to for many people, especially those who want to spend less cash.