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With an easily accessible location, convenient access hours and office hours, Storage Rentals of America in Northborough, is your storage solution. Big or small, our knowledgeable customer service team can walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the right size storage unit. We have plenty of self storage solutions, including mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units for your classic car. You will not be locked into long term contracts as we offer month to month leases.
Security is one of our top priorities. Get peace of mind when you store with us as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units. Our Northborough storage facility has a state-of-the-art gate system, fully fenced, and has video surveillance.
Planning a move to nearby Westborough or Shrewsbury? Boxes, locks, and packing tape are also available for purchase in our office making us your one stop shop for all things storage and packing. Stop on by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.
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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 Northborough, Massachusetts.
What You Should Know About Northborough
Northborough is smack-dab in the middle of multiple surrounding towns (like Berlin, Shrewsbury, and Marlborough) and has a population of around 14-15K. The area was settled by Europeans as early as 1656, making it a history-rich destination consisting of 18.8 square miles for a population density of 756 people per square mile: very dense.
Currently, around 5,000 living areas are in the home, most of which are white or Caucasian (93 percent). Most of the population is 25 and up (about 66 percent), with an annual median income of about $120,000. This median income level makes it one of the more affluent towns in the area. Pay attention to this fact before you move to this area to avoid financial struggles.
What to Do in Northborough, MA.
Northborough is home to or near many museums and event centers. For example, it is a short drive from the Museum of Russian Icons in Clinton, a popular tourist destination. Other spots to check out include Cromwell Planetarium, Tucker Planetarium, and the Higgins Armory Museum. Each of these destinations is within driving distance of the city center.
Northborough is also home to the Northboro Junior Woman's Club craft fair. Over the last 42 years, this fair has showcased fine art, crafts, and various items, costing just $2-4 to attend. Raffle items are available, as is a small cafe environment for those who hang out. As this fair takes on many different individuals, it may be a good choice for those who craft.
Working in Northborough, MA.
Over the years, Northborough has been home to many unique industries. As it is along the Boston Post Road (one of the busiest roads in the area) and the Assabet River (a standard trading port), grist and sawmills were once massive here. Later, iron and brickworks made an enormous impact on the area, making it crucial as a center for many Boston businesses buying and selling these items.
More recently, Northborough has been known for cotton and wool mills and is now one of the biggest electronics cities in the country. Many residents work in this field as business designers or factory workers making these items. Sports tourism has also been a big draw, as the famous and extensive New England Baseball Complex draws college and university baseball teams. Some fascinating games have been held here over the years.
Northborough, MA. Neighborhoods
Northborough is made up of nine different neighborhoods, each of which has a myriad of characteristics and home prices. For example, Assabet Hill is a common destination for young families with a median home value of around $500,000, higher than the city average.
By contrast, Oak Avenue/Lincoln Street is often home to various retirees and older adults and has a median house cost of $522,000, one of the highest in the area. Those without a lot of cash may prefer Pinehaven/Shadylane, whose median home value is about $458,274.
Northborough, MA. School District
Those raising children have many excellent educational options in this city. Four public elementary schools go up to fifth grade: Lincoln Street School, Marguerite E. Peaslee School, Fannie E. Proctor School, and Marion E. Zeh School. Attendance at these schools depends on your location within the city in proximity to the school. Private school options include The Cornerstone Academy and the Catholic St. Bernadette School.
Currently, Northborough has just one high school: Algonquin Regional High School. Like all other public options in the area, this school is part of the Northborough-Southborough School District. Residents of both Northborough and Southborough attend schools in his region, including private high schools Fay School, the Catholic St. Mark's School in Southborough and St. John's High School, Bancroft School, Worcester Academy, and Notre Dame.
Moving to Northborough, MA. Resource Guide
Those moving to Northborough, Massachusetts, must talk to the city government about utilities like electricity, water, and trash removal. All these services are available in this city but must be set up before you move to ensure you have them when you get to the town. There are also snow and ice removal services, which are done on all roads within the city's borders.
Northborough also has a public works department that handles all town trees, keeps care of the parks, and makes sure that all local recreational areas meet federal and state guidelines. As a result, public places in this city are often quite attractive and in great shape compared to others in the area.
Northborough, MA. Housing
Regarding housing and the cost of living, Northborough is a reasonably pricey place for the average person to live. Their cost of living is currently 129.6, which is almost 30 points higher than the US average. Home costs are the most significant factor in this high cost: the median home price in the area is around $447,900, taking into account the neighborhoods mentioned before and others.
However, those who want a low-key and relaxing place to live often flock here: the average age of residents is around 51-52 years old, meaning it is close to a retirement community. Costs for healthcare are well below the national average of 100 (86.6), which makes it a good choice for older residents. And though the 193.7 housing cost of living is almost double the national average, the homes here are beautiful, well-designed, and appealing.