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Discover the epitome of self-storage simplicity at Storage Rentals of America in Chillicothe, Ohio. Our month-to-month facility on Western Avenue prioritizes technology and customer convenience, ensuring an unparalleled storage experience. With a diverse range of unit sizes available, finding the perfect space for your belongings is effortless. Whether you need storage for excess office equipment or are remodeling your home and require a large space for furniture, Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Our streamlined rental process can be completed online or over the phone, giving you the flexibility to manage your storage on your terms. Experience storage on your time and schedule with the Storage Rentals of America guarantee.

Looking for storage solutions that fit your needs? Storage Rentals of America in Chillicothe, Ohio, has you covered. Located near Paint Creek, our facility offers features that enhance your storage experience. Enjoy the ease of accessing your belongings with our ground-level drive-up units and fully paved parking areas. Our month-to-month rental options give you the flexibility to adapt your storage plans as needed. You can relax knowing your items are secure within our fenced property, which is monitored by digital surveillance and well-lit for added safety. At Storage Rentals of America, your peace of mind is our top priority.

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    Dave M
    Reviewed on April 4th, 2024

    Clean, convenient, but narrow lanes and good hours.

    Sarah Ludvigsen-Castaneda
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    Always clean and decently maintained.

    Nashonda
    Reviewed on February 2nd, 2024

    Here good the 👌

    Misha Bochar
    Reviewed on January 1st, 2024

    Mike Gorski
    Reviewed on January 1st, 2024

    Was a good experience. The only issue that I had was the code reader was frozen and it took a while to get in the gate. Understandable due to the extreme weather.

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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 Chillicothe.

About Chillicothe, OH

Situated in Ross County, Ohio, Chillicothe beams with a proud history and lively community vibes. Established in the late 18th century, Chillicothe is one of the oldest cities in Ohio and served as the state's first capital. Over in Chillicothe, with its locals welcoming attitudes, you get the best mix of the old-school charm alongside the new-age comforts and conveniences. The population was counted as 22,059 during the 2020 census.

Imagine finding yourself in Chillicothe, where every view is framed by undulating hills, serene rivers meander nearby, and lush farmlands offer a picturesque backdrop to everyday life. Chillicothe wraps you up in its rich history and cultural gems, not to mention the lush outdoor adventures waiting right at your doorstep.

What To Do in Chillicothe, OH

Despite its modest size, Chillicothe offers plenty of amenities, attractions, and activities for everyone to enjoy,

  • Historical Sites: In Chillicothe, every corner tells a story. From ancient landmarks to captivating museums - there's history waiting at every turn. Explore the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park to learn about the ancient Native American civilizations that once inhabited the area, or take a guided tour of Adena Mansion & Gardens, the former home of Ohio's sixth governor, Thomas Worthington.
  • Arts & Culture: Explore what makes Chillicothe unique - start with the art galleries, move to theater shows, and end your night at one of the live performances. Explore the works of local and regional artists at the Pump House Center for the Arts or attend a live performance at the Majestic Theatre. Year-round in Chillicothe means one thing - an ongoing festival of arts!
  • Festivals and Events: Feel the pulse of Chillicothe’s community spirit at the engaging festivals and annual happenings. At this year's Feast of The Flowering Moon Festival, get ready to be swept away by energetic live performances. Wander among creative art displays while your kids enjoy a host or specially curated events just for them.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Take a break in the beauty that is all around Chillicothe; stroll their serene trails or seek thrill in vibrant outdoor play areas. Hike or bike along the trails of Great Seal State Park and marvel at the panoramic views from Mount Logan, or go boating, fishing, or picnicking at Ross Lake or Paint Creek Lake State Park. This is the place to take in open skies.

Working in Chillicothe, OH

The local economy depends on healthcare, retail, education, and 34hospitality. The unemployment rate is 4.1%. The median household income is $45,899 per year. That amount is around $23,000 lower than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is slower when compared to the national average. Chillicothe's predicted job growth rate for a decade is 29.2%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (13.2%), education (8.2%), accommodation & food services (7.4%), public administration (6.7%), paper (6.5%), construction (4.3%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (3.9%).

Chillicothe, OH Neighborhoods

Here are the neighborhoods with the most expensive homes.

  • Brewer Heights: This area has the Adena State Memorial Park. In this neighborhood, you will find single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment complexes. The median home price is $303,213. That amount is higher than 73.1% of other cities in the state. Apartments and homes are available for an average monthly rent of $1,233. The vacancy rate is 9.3%, so finding a place to rent or buy is easy.
  • Andersonville: This nice neighborhood is to the north of the city. The median real estate price is $260,534. At that price, it is more expensive than 65.3% of Ohio. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1999. A few newer homes were built after 2000. Rental homes are $1,056 per month. The vacancy rate is modest at 6%, making it possible to find a place to buy or rent.
  • Anderson / Maple Grove: This neighborhood is adjacent t to the Pleasant Valley Wildlife Area. The median real estate price for a home here is $229,823. Most of the houses are owner-occupied. They were built between 1970 and 1999 with a few newer houses. In this part of town, you'll find a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes, including some attractive townhomes. The average rent is $1,589 per month. The vacancy rate is low at 2.4%.
  • Chillicothe South: Homes on the southside are a bit less expensive. The median home price is $229,119. The average rent is $1,224, with a vacancy rate of 5.7%.

Chillicothe, OH School District

The public school district is Chillicothe City Schools. The district spends $15,105 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 19 to one.

There are two private schools in the Chillicothe area: Bishop Flaget School (NS to 8th) and Ross County Christian Academy (PK to 12th).

There are two colleges in town, which are Ohio University Chillicothe Campus (public, four-year) and Daymar College Chillicothe (private, two-year). There are 26 more colleges and universities within 100 miles.

Moving to Chillicothe, OH Resource Guide

The City of Chillicothe has a mayor and nine members on the City Council.

Chillicothe Parks and Recreation Department manages the public parks, playgrounds, bike paths, and the Chillicothe Pool.

Chillicothe, OH Housing

The median home price in Chillicothe is $215,000, trending down by -17.3% year-over-year. It’s a seller’s market with fewer homes listed than interested buyers. Housing costs are a terrific 32% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Chillicothe is 5% lower than other cities in Ohio and 13% lower than the national average across the United States.