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Discover self-storage made simple at Storage Rentals of America in Monroe, Michigan. Our month-to-month facility, conveniently located on South Telegraph Road, prioritizes technology and customer convenience to provide an unparalleled storage experience. Whether you need a compact space for office equipment or a larger unit for home remodeling, we've got you covered with a wide range of unit sizes. Our flexible month-to-month rentals allow you to adjust your storage plan as life changes. Plus, our climate-controlled units offer added protection for your most delicate items. With our streamlined rental process, you can reserve your space online or over the phone, putting storage on your terms and schedule with the Storage Rentals of America guarantee.

We go above and beyond at Storage Rentals of America's Monroe location to enhance your storage journey. Enjoy convenient access to your belongings on your schedule, with ground-level drive-up units for quick pickups and drop-offs. Our fully paved parking stalls provide a secure spot for your auto, boat, or RV. With digital surveillance and a fenced perimeter, your personal and commercial items are safeguarded at all times. Our climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels, ensuring optimal conditions for sensitive belongings. From last-minute storage needs to long-term solutions, Storage Rentals of America offers peace-of-mind storage solutions tailored to your requirements.

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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 we are 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 Monroe.

About Monroe, MI

Right in southeastern Michigan, nestled along Lake Erie's beautiful shores, Monroe shines as a city filled to the brim with cultural heritage and breathtaking nature. Established in the late 18th century, Monroe has grown into a vibrant community with a population of over 20,000 residents.

Thanks to its cozy spot by River Raisin and nearness to the Great Lakes, it’s no wonder this place is booming with business, industrial growth, and leisure spots. If you're dropping by Monroe, get ready for an experience that wraps quaint historical sites, a lively downtown area, and stunning waterside scenes in one neat package – all topped off with today's conveniences.

What To Do in Monroe, MI

Monroe is an excellent town on the lakeshore with many amenities, places to visit, and things to do.

  • Historical Sites: River Raisin National Battlefield Park invites you on a unique historical adventure complete with engaging living history demos that tell tales from centuries ago. The Old Village Historic District beckons for a leisurely stroll to marvel at timeless architectural gems - think homes straight out of nineteenth-century postcards plus storied church buildings and inviting traditional stores.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Make your way to Sterling State Park by Lake Erie - it's not only Michigan’s most extensive state park but also your go-to spot for enjoying nature. Swim in clear waters and fish till dusk falls over scenic views enhanced by picnics alongside watching animals live freely among lush landscapes and inviting beaches. Let yourself be drawn into an easygoing bicycle journey across Monroe County’s network of trails.
  • Culinary Delights: Savor farm-to-table cuisine and seasonal specialties at downtown restaurants and cafes, where you can enjoy locally sourced ingredients and creative dishes prepared by talented chefs. A trip down to the Monroe Farmers Market promises an adventure in finding the freshest fruits and vegetables alongside beautifully crafted creations and delicious artisan foods straight from our community's heart.
  • Community Events: Experience an eclectic mix of musical vibes by heading over to popular hangouts like The River Raisin Centre for the Arts along with traditional favorites at Monroe County Fairgrounds – expect nothing but amazing tunes from both homegrown heroes and roaming artists when the River Raisin Jazz Festival is rolling into town again.
  • Family-Friendly Attractions: Imagine soaking up live tunes under the sky at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, one hour away, for live concerts and performances from world-class musicians. Visit the Lazy Daze Playground at Munson Park, where kids can climb, slide, and play on playground equipment and splash pads.

Working in Monroe, MI

Monroe's economy benefits from health care, manufacturing, and retail. The city's unemployment rate is high at 5.6%, which is more than the national average. The median household income in Monroe is $53,644 per year, which is about $15,400 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing slower than the rest of the country. Monroe’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 25.6%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are transportation equipment (11.0%), health care (10.9%), accommodation & food services (7.3%), educational services (6.9%), construction (5.1%), professional, scientific, and technical services (3.4%), and finance & insurance (3.2%).

Monroe, MI Neighborhoods

This city has many excellent neighborhoods to consider when hunting for a place.

  • Steiner: This is a rural neighborhood west of the city that has some lovely green space. The median real estate price is $394,929. This amount is more expensive than 81.8% of all other places in Michigan. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,401. The vacancy rate is 3.4%, so it is difficult to find a place.
  • South Monroe: The river runs on the northern border of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $378,273. The average rental price is a bargain at $849. The vacancy rate is 4.7%, which is low, making it a challenge to find a nice place.
  • Grape: The median real estate price is $301,863. The average rental price is $1,875. The vacancy rate is 4.4%.
  • Monroe Northwest: This area includes Custer Airport. The median real estate price is $263,204. The average rental price is $1,374. The vacancy rate is very low at 1.2%.

Monroe, MI School District

Monroe Public Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $14,056 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 18 to one.

There are eight private schools in this city. Top-ranked choices are Holy Ghost Lutheran School (PK to 8th), Monroe Catholic Elementary Schools (NS to 8th), and St. Mary Catholic Central High School (9th to 12th).

There is one college here, which is Monroe County Community College, and 38 other colleges and universities within 50 miles. Some choices include Eastern Michigan University (public, four-year) and Herzing University (private, four-year). Both are about a half-hour drive away.

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The municipal government consists of a mayor and seven members of the City Council. There is more information on Monroe's website.

The City of Monroe Parks & Recreation Department maintains an extensive park system of 38 parks on over 300 acres. There are recreational programs for youth and adults, annual events, and partnership programs with local businesses.

Monroe, MI Housing

The median price in Monroe is $225,000. The price trend is up 2.3% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market. Housing costs are a budget-saving 26% less than the national average. The cost of living is 4% higher than other Michigan cities and 7% less than the national average.