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Conveniently situated off Ecorse Road near I-94 in Romulus, just a short drive from Wayne, Storage Rentals of America offers effortless access, convenient operating hours, and extensive storage units. Our knowledgeable customer service team can assist you with the rental process over the phone or guide you in choosing the right storage size, ensuring a seamless moving and storage experience. We can even provide flexible month-to-month leases, allowing you to rent for as long as you like.

At Storage Rentals of America, we understand the importance of protecting your valuable items from extreme temperatures and humidity. That's why we offer climate-controlled storage units designed to maintain a stable environment, ensuring your belongings are kept in optimal conditions year-round. Whether you're storing delicate items, electronics, wooden furniture, or any other sensitive possessions, our climate-controlled options provide the added protection you need. This feature, combined with our state-of-the-art security and convenient amenities, makes us the ideal choice for all your storage requirements.

Security stands as one of our paramount concerns. That's why, with each storage rental, you'll receive a brand-new lock for free. A state-of-the-art gate system, continuous video recording, and ample lighting safeguard our pristine storage units. Opting for our services not only assures the security of your belongings but also saves you both time and money. You can conveniently purchase moving and packing supplies such as boxes, tape, and locks, making us your one-stop destination for all your storage and moving needs. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

Our customer service team can help you find your storage unit no matter your needs. We have plenty of self-storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units.

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 location at 28075 Van Born Road, Romulus, MI. 48174

Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby annex storage facilities.

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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 Romulus, Michigan.

About Romulus Michigan

Romulus, Michigan, is a suburban city of Metro Detroit in Wayne County. As of 2018, the population exceeded over 23,000 residents. Two known facilities calling Romulus home are the Detroit Metropolitan Airport and the General Motors (GM) plant.

The early Romulus settlers established the community's traditional values and diversity. Through the years, the city has continued to protect and share the architectural features and early inventions from the past that contributed to building Romulus as we know it today. As part of an active metropolis, the residents enjoy the big city advantages and treasure the small-town togetherness that remains one of the city's utmost values for living here.

What to do in Romulus

The Romulus Historical Park and Romulus Historical Museum featuring an 1839 one-room schoolhouse, 1855 restored the residence and a railroad freight house filled with artifacts, a caboose, and a windmill. Visitors and residents can participate in the city's year-round celebrations at one of the community or neighborhood parks. Residents can enjoy Sounds in Downtown Summer Concert Series and Movies in the Park in the summer. When the autumn leaves change, the Fall Family Fun Festival and Scarecrow Contest is a real pleasure.

Working in Romulus

Being part of Detroit's suburb, Romulus shares the influence of industry leaders and Fortune 500 companies contributing to a healthy economy. Short work commutes are another advantage to living in Romulus, as many corporate headquarters are within minutes of its residential communities. The three largest job sectors in Romulus are the following

  • The largest jobs were in the Trade, transportation, and utility industries.
  • Education and health services had the second largest employment increase over the same period.
  • Mining, logging, and construction came in as the third highest increase for job growth.

Romulus Neighborhoods

Job growth and employment continuity always affect the market demand for real estate. Residents can choose between single-family homes, small studios, apartment complexes, and mobile homes. Most properties are owner-occupied, with very low or non-existent vacancy rates in the rental market. The population density is higher than the average for the state of Michigan. It may explain the high demand for family homes and low vacancy rates in rental properties.

All the neighborhoods listed have homes built between 1940 and 1969, new construction expanded the communities between 1970 and 1999. Here's a list of the most expensive Romulus neighborhoods according to the median real estate price.

  • Sibley Rd/Telegraph Rd: Median real estate price is $234,500. The rent in this neighborhood is $1,500. Many of the homes are newer, constructed between 2000 and the present.
  • New Boston: Median real estate price is $185,770, and rent is averaging about $915. This suburb is established, and residents enjoy homes built with more recent designs. The community is a mix of owner-occupied and rentals.
  • Beverly Rd/Merriman Rd: Median real estate price is $166,700. Rent is reaching beyond $1,400. Several homes were constructed in early 2000, blending with some from earlier real estate developments.
  • Middlebelt Rd/Goddard Rd: Median real estate price is $142,120. Rental rates depend on the homes' size, with a four-bedroom house reaching up to $2,000. From 2000 to the present, new construction added more modern designed homes.
  • City Center: Median real estate price in the City Center of Romulus is $132,800. The average rent is $920. There's a mix of owner-occupied and rentals with older and established homes.

Romulus School District

Romulus Community School District is nationally recognized for its innovative educational programs. During the 2018-2019 school year, the student-to-teacher ratio was 20:1. That's slightly higher than the state's average of 18:1. Since 2016, the school district's spending per student has been higher than the state's average. Some of these schools include, Barth Elementary, Halecreek Elementary, Summit Academy, Brownstone Middle, and Metro Charter Academy.

There are also plenty of higher education options available. These campuses include Wayne State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Albion College, and Henry Ford College.

Moving to Romulus Resource Guide

Driver's License and Vehicle Registration: In the state of Michigan, the Secretary of State provides driver's licenses, state identification cards, and vehicle registration. Many of these services are accessible online. To find an office location, use the online search tool.

Electricity and Natural Gas: Provided by DTE Energy and new services can be started online.

Water Service: Provided by the City of Romulus. To start a new service, call 734-942-7580 or go to the City Hall office at 11111 Wayne Road in Romulus. After establishing a new account, you can pay your monthly water bill, property taxes, and emergency services online.

Internet and Cable: More Choices for Cable TV, Satellite TV, and Internet Connections are shown at CableTV. Telephone services can be compared at Wirefly.

Garbage Collection: Provided by Advanced Disposal and more information about these services can be found online.

Romulus Municipal Government: Links to local government, city departments, and agencies can be found on the Romulus city home page. The Romulus Chamber of Commerce is a collective effort between the local government and the community. They have a wide variety of information where you can find additional information on local utilities, shopping, local dining options, and banking information. Not only that, but you will be able to find healthcare facilities, including several hospitals and medical centers like the world-class University of Michigan Medical Center.

Romulus Housing

Romulus's median real estate list price is $120,000. In June 2019, the median price per square foot was $104, with 52 homes listed for sale. The cost of living in Romulus is 4% lower than in other cities in Michigan and 16% less than the national average. The area has thoroughly mixed demographics with many nationalities represented. The median age in Romulus is around 37 years old. Quite a few families live in this suburb of the Detroit Metro Area.