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This is one of our annex properties meaning there is no office at this location. While you can rent your storage unit online we ask our customers to go to our main Clarkston property for any questions. It is located at 4550 White Lake Rd, Clarkston. Michigan, 48346.

Our Clarkston storage facility offers convenient gate and office hours for easy access. Situated just off White Lake Road, we provide straightforward accessibility. If you're uncertain about the storage unit size that suits your requirements, simply reach out to our team. Whether your storage needs are substantial or compact, we're here to assist you in selecting the perfectly sized unit at an affordable rate. Our helpful customer service team can also guide you through the move-in process over the phone. Thanks to our flexible month-to-month leases, you can rent without being tied into long-term contracts.

We take pride in offering impeccably clean storage units, coupled with an array of safety and security features. These include a state-of-the-art gate system, continuous video surveillance, and a well-lit facility. Feel free to explore our facility for essential packing and moving supplies such as boxes, tape, locks, and more.

Our dedicated customer service team is readily available to assist you in finding the ideal storage unit to meet your unique needs. We offer a diverse range of self-storage options, ranging from compact 5x5 units to more spacious 10x30 storage units. Pay us a visit 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 Clarkston, Michigan.

About Clarkston, MI.

Clarkston, Michigan, is a tiny village of around 900 people in Oakland County. Its small size belies the fact that it is surrounded by Independence Township, a related but independent area, and its proximity to the Ann Arbor and Detroit areas. So, while it is technically the smallest city by land area in Michigan (0.44 square miles), Clarkston still has access to many amenities.

As a result, the area has a relatively high median income, at about $90,189 for a family household. The city has been home to a surprising range of prominent individuals, including actress Valerie Bertinelli, a handful of baseball players, and professional poker players, and was even the summer home of industrialist Henry Ford during his lifetime. In 1976, Clarkston was designated as a historically significant site.

What to Do in Clarkston, MI.

Though Clarkston is a small village, its proximity to many urban living areas makes it a uniquely fun place to live. Many restaurants, bars, and breweries exist in or near Clarkston, such as Union Woodshop, a pizza and barbecue joint that remains very popular. The Michigan Brewery Tours also stops in Clarkston, providing easy access to many delicious brews.

Those who want an outdoor experience may enjoy Depot Park, which has parks, playgrounds, and wildlife visiting ponds and water sources. The Epona Equine Sanctuary and Equestrian School, which teach people how to ride horses safely, are also located nearby. Other options include That's Wassup Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Clarkston Heritage Museum.

Working in Clarkston, MI.

Clarkston is known for only some business types in particular, though many service industries throughout the area help people who may visit or live there. These include various restaurants, adventure areas, and much more. However, a handful of unique manufacturing elements in the city help it stay competitive with other places throughout the metropolitan area.

For example, companies like Sheffler Manufacturing, Recticel Manufacturing LTD, and Paulas Pin Cushion operate in or near Clarkston and provide many business opportunities for many people. Many of the leading employers in the area are located either just outside of Clarkston or near the city limits, though, rather than within the city's small borders.

Clarkston, MI. Neighborhoods

In many ways, residents and others nearby consider Clarkston a neighborhood in and of itself, one that exists within Independence as a unique independent entity. As a result, home prices in the area must be discussed as the city as a whole, and the medical real estate price is about $275,052 per home.

This price is higher than 84 percent of homes in Michigan but only 60 percent of neighborhoods in the nation. Rent is about $1,430, which is higher than 82 percent of communities in the state. Most homes here vary between 3-4 bedroom to up to 4-5 bedroom options. Vacancies are rare, and rentals are not often available, but openings occur occasionally.

Clarkston, MI. School District

Clarkston is serviced by the Clarkston Community Schools, a school district headquartered in the surrounding Independence Township. The schools in this district serve not only Clarkston's small student population but also the surrounding Independence Township. As a result, the school district serves over 8,000 students and hosts a handful of schools that help manage this large population.

For instance, one high school (Clarkston High School) and a handful of middle schools (Clarkston Junior High School and Sashabaw Middle School) handle this educational need. And elementary schools include Andersonville Elementary School, Bailey Lake Elementary School, Clarkston Elementary School, Independence Elementary School, North Sashabaw Elementary School, Pine Knob Elementary School, and Springfield Plains Elementary School.

Moving to Clarkston, MI. Resource Guide

Clarkston's integration into the larger metropolitan area makes it easy to provide all your resources and amenities needs, such as electricity, gas, sewage, and trash removal. The Department of Public Works also helps maintain buildings, public grounds, equipment within their extensive fleet, Depot Park, various sidewalks and streets, and the trees within the city's borders. They are a critical part of the overall governmental operation in the area.

Clarkston also has a General Services department that handles various community elements, such as hanging banners throughout the community, providing dog licenses, renting out pavilions within the city limits, and organizing special events. The department will help clean up these particular event areas and help with various elements of planning and execution for them as well.

Clarkston, MI. Housing

Clarkson has a 112.1 cost of living average, higher than Michigan's average (89.6) and the United States' (100). Most of this hefty increase comes in housing costs, rated 123.1, compared to Michigan's relatively small 65.5 rating. However, the area is very similar to the state in most places, though it is higher in spots like transportation and grocery bills. As a result, this is an excellent place to live if you have a good income or a substantial retirement package.