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We are located just off Interstate 64, offering easy access to the cities of Winchester, Lexington, and Richmond and their residents. Whether you are seeking storage for your home, business, relocation, personal needs, military deployment, or college move, our storage experts are available by phone 7 days a week to help with any questions you have. Want to avoid being locked into long-term contracts? We offer flexible month-to-month storage leases, so you can rent as long as you like. Our customer service team can help you find storage no matter your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Beyond accommodating various storage needs, we also offer climate-controlled storage options to keep your sensitive items in optimal condition. 

Our Winchester storage facility offers safe and spacious storage for boats, RVs, and trailers. We also provide off-season storage for your vehicles. Store your Car, Boat, or RV today.

Security is one of our top priorities. The facility is also fully fenced, with 24-hour video surveillance and well-lit premises to enhance visibility. You can rely on our multi-layered approach to security and have peace of mind knowing your possessions, regardless of their size or storage requirements, are in a safe and attentively monitored environment.

Ready to relocate? Visit our office today to explore our range of moving and packing essentials. We offer everything from sturdy moving boxes to bubble wrap and packing tape. At Storage Rentals of America, we're dedicated to being your one-stop shop for all your storage requirements. Drop by and discover the Storage Rentals of America difference today.

If you cannot find a storage unit here, try our Winchester annex property located at 1280 Theresa Drive West Winchester, KY 40392.

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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 Winchester.

About Winchester, KY.

Winchester in Clark County, Kentucky, is a mid-sized city of 18,368 people close to Louisville, Ashland, and Lexington (technically, it is part of that city's metropolitan area). With a unique past and a rapidly growing population, many outstanding individuals have moved to this area or grown up here, such as psychiatrist John E. Fryer, who helped get homosexuality declassified as a mental health disease.

What to Do in Winchester, KY.

Winchester's diverse entertainment scene makes it a popular destination for many visitors. For instance, the Beer Cheese Festival occurs every June, providing Clark County and its visitors with delicious locally brewed beers and cheeses. However, many other historical sites are unique to the area and offer many exciting options.

Visitors' favorites include the Bluegrass Heritage Museum, the Clark Mansion built by former governor Clark House, the Kerr Building, Leeds Theater, and the Winchester Opera House. These areas are open to the public and have many unique educational opportunities that make them enjoyable and engaging for a growing number of visitors.

Working in Winchester, KY.

Winchester is a center for various commercial and residential industries. For example, they are essential to the dairy industry due to Winchester Farms Dairy's presence. They employ around 180 people and provide various products for the city and state residents. However, other industrial markets in the area are important.

For instance, General Dynamics Information Technology employs 208 people and provides various communication technologies. Infiltrator Water Technologies offers a broad range of water-based products that help to keep drinking water safe. The largest employer in the area is likely Amazon, which employs around 400 individuals, though Catalent Pharma has a similar number of people.

Winchester, KY. Neighborhoods

Winchester's most expensive neighborhood is Ford/Becknerville, where a home's median real estate price is $346,325. This is more expensive than 92.8% of the state's neighborhoods, with rent being about $1,059. Consider this area a more rural area, though many unique homes are built in the area, many of them reasonably modern compared to other areas.

The city's median neighborhood is Ironworks Road/Morris Road, with a median real estate price of $168,380. Rental costs are around $959 per month, lower than nearly 50 percent of the state's neighborhoods. The lowest-priced area in Winchester is Irvine Road/Rocky Top Lane, where real estate costs about $105,735, making it less expensive than nearly 70 percent of Kentucky neighborhoods. Rent is about $915 per month or so.

Winchester, KY. School District

Winchester provides students with various learning opportunities within its Clark County school district. These include a handful of elementary schools, a few middle schools, and George Rogers Clark High School. Many of this city's prosperous residents have come from this school, which provided many unique opportunities for the area to grow.

However, Winchester is a surprisingly well-educated area with a large number of colleges and higher education options. For instance, the Southeastern Christian College was formed on a former Kentucky Wesleyan campus, though folded in the late 70s. The Winchester Campus of Bluegrass Community and Technical College is also located here.

Moving to Winchester, KY. Resource Guide

Winchester's city department provides various amenities and resources for those who move there. The city takes care of the electrical, water, and sewage for small prices, and trash removal, snow removal, and the internet are all available from different options. Just as importantly, this city has a very diverse and engaging park scene that makes it a beautiful place to live.

Currently, the city and the county maintain 11 different parks throughout the area. These include a variety of baseball fields, a soccer complex where many teams can play, a full-sized disc golf course, and much more. These include College Park, Harmon Park, Melbourne Park, Massie Park, and other dog- and kid-friendly parks perfect for many residents.

Winchester, KY. Housing

Winchester's unique amenities make it a very affordable living place. It has an 85.7 average cost of living. This rate is higher than Kentucky's by a little bit (83.6) but well below that of the nation (100). The primary benefit of the area is the low-cost housing, which is ranked 67.3 on average. This is higher than the state's (63.3) but lower than the nation's average (100).

Winchester remains higher than the state's ranking in everything but health (88.5 compared to 93.9) and is well below the country in just about every ranking. Miscellaneous costs (such as entertainment) do rank much closer to the national average (at 98.3 compared to 100). Still, the rest of the costs are lower, making this an excellent place to move if you are retiring or want to save on living expenses.