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Storage Rentals of America in Avon is conveniently located off Avon Belden Road near Sheffield Lake. Our facility provides clean, bright, affordable storage units to meet your needs. We have top-of-the-line video surveillance, well-lit driveways, and a fully fenced facility to ensure the safety of your belongings. Our friendly and knowledgeable on-site manager will assist you in finding the perfect storage unit at a reasonable price. Our Avon self storage is here to make storage more accessible and manageable for you!
Whether you are seeking storage for your home, business, military deployment, or college, we have a storage unit for your unique needs! Free up your garage or driveway. Store your boat with us and pick it up on your next fishing trip on Lake Erie. Just give our customer service team a call. Available by phone 7 days a week to help with any questions you have and move you in over the phone. We can help you find storage no matter your needs. All of our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units.
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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 Avon, Ohio.
About Avon, Ohio
Avon was initially established as a small farming community in 1814. Today, it has evolved into a city for individuals who want to live in a place with everything. While it still boasts the small-time feel and quiet neighborhoods, there are quite a few shopping options, small industrial areas, and healthcare facilities.
Nestled in a convenient location along Interstate 90 and just 20 minutes from the well-known Cleveland Hopkins International District, fantastic dining experiences and museums, orchestras, and even a national sports team, this city is a great place to live. Even better, it's just 10 minutes away from Lake Erie. Consider Avon if you are looking for a unique new home in Ohio.
What to do in Avon
You will be satisfied with the many options available for finding amazing things to do in Avon, Ohio. Some of the most popular include:
- The Foundry: This is the premier Community Rowing & Sailing Center established to help empower youth.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake Erie Nature and Science Center: This location is great for people of all ages and includes a planetarium experience.
- Crocker Park: Unique outdoor mall shopping area.
- Miller Nature Preserve and Conservatory
These are just a few of the options when it comes to things to do in Avon, Ohio.
Working in Avon
The economy in Avon, Ohio, employs over 11,000 people. Some industries in this community include manufacturing, management of companies and enterprises, and utilities. The largest industries in this community include healthcare and social assistance, manufacturing, and educational services.
If you want a job in the highest paying industries, consider a profession in transportation and warehousing, tech services, science, professional, and utility sectors.
Avon Neighborhoods
Are you searching for the best neighborhoods in Avon, Ohio? If so, consider these:
- Avon Reserve: Home to 3,326 residents, this community comprises 90 percent of homeowners. People love this community due to its family-friendly design, beautiful green landscaping, and the fact that it is convenient to nearby city amenities.
- Burr Oak: This neighborhood is home to 683 residents, and homeowners make up 72 percent of the population, which means there are plenty of rental options here. This is a great place to live, thanks to the gold and welcoming atmosphere.
- The Glens: Home to 525 residents, the average age of individuals in this community is 48.
Some other neighborhoods worth mentioning include Waters Edge, Stone Wheel Estates, Westwinds, and Bradley Park.
Avon School District
The mission of Avon City Schools is to offer every student a strong foundation of skills and knowledge. The schools in this community spend around $5,000 per student, with a teacher-student ratio of 1 to 18. The City Schools in Avon have received an 'A' according to the Ohio Department of Education's state report card. This is a rating the school system has achieved for several years. The schools are best known for their excellence in educational opportunities, specifically athletic programs, music, and academic endeavors.
The schools in this community include:
- Avon High School for grades 9 to 12
- Avon Middle School for grades 7 and 8
- Avon Heritage North for grades 5 and 6
- Avon Heritage South for grades 3 and 4
- Avon East Elementary for grades 1 and 2
- Avon Village School for kindergarten
There are also several private schools in the area, including St. Ignatius High School (boy's only), St. Edward's High School (boy's only), Elyria Catholic High School, St. Mary School, Holy Trinity School, and Lake Ridge Academy.
Moving to the Avon Resource Guide
When moving to Avon, Ohio, there are more than a few things you need to do. You can have your utilities turned on via Avon Utility Department and visit Avon City Hall to find any other information needed for your move. To get your water turned on, visit Avon Lake Regional Water.
Upon moving to this area, speaking with neighbors in the community where you plan to live is a good idea. After all, they are a great resource regarding what you must do and where you must go to get your affairs in order and settle in your new home.
Avon Housing
In Avon, Ohio, the median property value is approximately $255,600. This is 1.1 times larger than the current national average. Between 2015 and 2016, the median property value grew from $217,700 to $225,600, representing an increase of 3.63 percent.
The rate of home ownership in Avon is currently 79.7 percent, which is much higher than the national average, which is 63.6 percent.
On average, individuals who live in this community spend 24.8 minutes commuting, and they commute via their car. The number of people who own cars in this city is very close to the national average, with the average household having two vehicles.