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Storage Rentals of America in New Castle is conveniently located off North Croton Avenue near Moravia Street. Not only that, but our storage facility offers affordable prices on all our storage units. From smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30, we have a storage solution perfect for your needs. Move in online, over the phone, or in person. Our customer service team is available by phone seven days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. We are here to answer any questions about the rental process. You can rest easy knowing that your belongings are safe with one of our many security features. All have month-to-month leases, so you are not locked into a long-term contract.

Whether you're in need of self-storage or secure self-storage solutions in New Castle, DE, come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference. With our focus on security, convenience, and customer satisfaction, you'll find that we go the extra mile to meet all your storage needs. Save time and money when you store with us, and let us be a part of your next move or storage project.

Planning a move can be stressful, but we're here to help ease the burden. As your one-stop shop for all packing and storage supplies, we offer a wide range of products including boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more. Our aim is to make the storage process as smooth and hassle-free as possible for you. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

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4.9
(31 Reviews)
    MaCayla Venable
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    Storage Rentals of America is awesome! Everyone here was so nice! Especially Chrystal! Definitely a 5 star business for sure!!

    Justin Daniels
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    Chrystal is such a great help! I appreciate her!

    Larry Richards
    Reviewed on June 6th, 2023

    Got one story on price when I reserved the unit and a different story about price when I actually took possession of the unit. Other than that, everything went well. Moving in was easy and unit was clean.

    Ron Vik
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2022

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    Reviewed on April 4th, 2021

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City Information

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 New Castle.

About New Castle, PA.

Located about 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, New Castle is a small city that serves as the county seat of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. New Castle was established in 1798 and flourished in the 19th century due to its location along the shipping canal system and, later, the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad.

Today, New Castle, PA, is home to around 21,000 people. It is known for its historical architecture, family-friendly atmosphere, and beautiful scenery at the confluence of Neshannock Creek and the Shenango River.

What to do in New Castle, PA

The New Castle, PA area has several unique attractions and hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. Some of the most popular attractions in New Castle include:

  • Cascade Park: The New Castle area has several lovely nature parks, but none more fascinating than Cascade Park. Although this park today is mostly known for its picturesque waterfall and walking paths, it was once an amusement park. Remnants of the old rides and attractions can still be seen, most of them gradually reclaimed by the forest.
  • Living Treasures Wild Animal Park: Located just a few miles outside New Castle, Living Treasures Wild Animal Park is a zoo with over 400 animals of 70 species. Visitors can enjoy an up-close experience, including camel rides and feeding the animals.
  • Lawrence County Fair: Every summer, the Lawrence County Fair takes place in New Castle, and it's one of the most anticipated events of the year. The fair takes place over a week in late August and includes carnival rides and games, live music, truck and tractor pulls, rodeo events, fireworks, and more.
  • Harlansburg Station: A fascinating transportation museum and gift shop, Harlansburg Station features exhibits and memorabilia related to railroads, aviation, and every aspect of American transportation history. An authentic railroad car and a collection of horse-drawn carriages are highlights of the museum.

Working in New Castle, PA

Some of the most common occupations in the New Castle area are related to healthcare and education. Office and administrative support, sales jobs, and food service are all among the most prevalent jobs, adding up to a workforce that is neither predominately white-collar nor blue-collar but includes a healthy mixture of both.

Across Lawrence County, UPMC Jameson Hospital, DON Services Inc., and Excel Companion Care LLC are the three largest employers. Due to its proximity to Pittsburgh, it is very common for New Castle residents to commute to work in and around the city.

New Castle, PA Neighborhoods

New Castle, PA, encompasses an area of about 8.5 square miles and has several distinct neighborhoods, each with its unique character. Some of the most interesting neighborhoods in New Castle include:

  • North Hill Historic District: Spanning an area of 91 blocks, the North Hill Historic District is an area north of Downtown New Castle where many of the homes date back to the 19th century. The median home value in their neighborhood is about $80,000, but some very large Victorian-era homes and mansions are worth much more. This neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Downtown / City Center: New Castle's Downtown District includes several streets with shops and restaurants, as well as neighboring residential areas. The median real estate value in this area is around $88,000. Most homes were built in the mid-20th century, and a majority are renter-occupied.
  • New Castle South: Located south of Downtown, the New Castle South area is a mixture of residential and commercial and has a very suburban atmosphere. Homes here are typically smaller and range from historic to modern, with a median price of just $37,000. The neighborhood includes a balanced mix of rental properties and owner-occupied homes.

New Castle, PA School District

The New Castle Area School District encompasses the New Castle and Taylor Township areas, serving about 3,200 students. The schools that make up this district are Croton Pre-Kindergarten, the Harry W. Lockley Early Learning Center, George Washington Intermediate School, and New Castle Junior & Senior High School.

Opportunities for higher education in New Castle include UPMC Jameson School of Nursing and the New Castle School of Trades. Other options include Westminster College, about 8 miles away in New Wilmington, and Slippery Rock University, about 15 miles away in Slippery Rock, PA.

Moving to New Castle, PA Resource Guide

From learning your way around town to getting your utilities hooked up, there are always a few challenges when you move to a new place. Luckily, the city of New Castle provides some great resources. The official city website includes contact info for the local Police and Fire Department, as well as useful information on Parks and Recreation.

Water in New Castle is provided by Pennsylvania American Water, while the New Castle Department of Public Works handles sewer maintenance, street cleaning and snow removal, and the collection of household trash and recycling. For additional utilities, the Lawrence County Regional Chamber of Commerce provides a comprehensive list of options.

New Castle, PA Housing

New Castle, PA, has a very low cost of living, approximately 33% below the national average. Housing, in particular, is very affordable in New Castle, with a median home cost of just $104,700. Rental rates in New Castle are also exceptionally low compared to Pennsylvania and the U.S.; the average one-bedroom apartment rents for $550, while the average three-bedroom apartment rents for $970.