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Get the most out of your storage unit when you store with Storage Rentals of America. At our Greenville storage facility, we offer easy access and affordable prices. Located near downtown, and next to the Greenville Downtown Airport, makes us a great space for customers and businesses alike. You'll receive peace of mind when you rent with us as our Greenville storage facility is clean, brightly lit, and offer security features like video recording and secure gate access. Our goal is to provide you with an easy to rent storage experience.

Our customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All of our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30 self-storage units. Big or small, we have it all. We even have parking spaces so you can free up your driveway or garage. Not sure what size storage unit you need? Our helpful customer service team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the rental process, and even move you into your storage unit over the phone. All without stepping foot inside our office. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.

Security is one of our top priorities. That is why with every storage rental you will receive a brand new lock, free. Save time and money when you store with us.

Planning to move soon? We have you covered. Just stop by our office to purchase moving and packing supplies. We sell boxes, packing tape, locks, mattress covers, and more making us your one stop shop for all your storage and packing needs. So come on by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

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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. We put together this resource guide for Greenville, South Carolina.

About Greenville, South Carolina

Found in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this area has transformed from just another small town on the map to a bustling city. Greenville started as a textile powerhouse and now offers residents access to various manufacturing jobs. This is attributed to the area's growth, along with companies such as Michelin and GE moving in and infusing the community with new energy.

The downtown area has been reinvigorated and serves as the region's focal point, attracting new businesses, housing the Falls Park on the Reedy, and offering an emerging culinary scene. The city provides the big-city amenities that residents love without attracting the unpleasantness that sometimes comes with larger, urban metro areas. Main Street spans ten blocks and is lined with many bars, businesses, restaurants, and boutiques.

Also, the mild temperatures and affordable cost of living throughout the year make Greenville appealing to many. Also, since it is just minutes away from the mountains, enjoying all that nature offers is easy.

What to Do in Greenville

Many Greenville residents focus on one favorite pastime: college football. The region's athletic spirit is rooted in the University of South Carolina and Clemson University football rivalry. The art scene is also thriving in this city, and for three days in May, you can attend the Artisphere, which hosts artists from all over the world. It has received national and regional acclaim and allows residents to meet artists face-to-face and shop for beautiful and unique artwork.

The Peace Center is also found in Greenville and includes a theater, concert hall, and amphitheater. The theater brings in Broadway hits along with symphony orchestra concerts. For those who like to explore the great outdoors, Greenville doesn't disappoint. Local parks and trails, such as Cleveland Park, Grower Estates Park, and Conestee Nature Park, offer families and hikers a natural escape from the busy, fast-paced city life.

Working in Greenville

As mentioned above, Greenville has roots in the textile industry and is considered one of the top manufacturing hubs in the South. Some of the biggest manufacturers in the region include Proterra, Michelin North America Inc., and GE. However, the Greenville Health System is the biggest employer in the metro area.

While manufacturing continues growing, the area is also attractive for entrepreneurs and small-business owners. The city offers favorable tax rates, which include lower corporate income tax rates and a sale and use tax of just six percent.

Greenville Neighborhoods

  • Paramount Park: In Paramount Park, the median real estate price is $482,427, which is more expensive than most other neighborhoods in this city.
  • N Main St and W Stone: The median home cost in this area is $279,900.
  • Augusta Street: You can expect to pay the median cost of $225,000 for a home in this area.
  • Leawood: In Leawood, the median cost of real estate is $393,542.
  • Gantt: If you plan to move into the Gantt neighborhood, you can expect to find a median cost of $149,900.

Greenville School District

Greenville has 34 public schools, including elementary, middle, and high. It also has 63 private schools. Six area high schools are on the U.S. News & World Report's Best High School rankings list. The area has seven universities and colleges, including Clemson and the University of South Carolina.

Moving to Greenville Resource Guide

Driver's License and Auto Registration: When you move to Greenville, South Carolina, you must acquire a state-issued driver's license and transfer your auto registration to this state. To do this, you must contact the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles or visit the office at 300 University Ridge #105.

Electricity and Natural Gas: If you need natural gas when you move to Greenville, you can contact Greenwood CPW, which provides natural gas for more than 17,500 customers in the area. You can also contact Piedmont Natural Gas. For electricity services, you can contact Greenville Utilities and find out which electric provider serves your area. The options include Duke Energy, Blue Ridge Electric, and Laurens Electric.

Water and Sewer Service: You can contact the Greenville Water System for water service.

Waste Collection and Recycling Service: You can contact two offices for sanitation and recycling services, including Greenville County or the City of Greenville.

Telephone: For residential or business phone services, you can contact Bell South.

Television/Internet: To find the best television and internet services in the Greenville area, visit the CableTV.com website.

Greenville and County Government & Parks Department: Find information about Greenville's government offices and officials by visiting the SC.GOV website. See the City of Greenville Parks & Recreation website to learn about the Parks & Recreation Department.

Greenville Housing

In recent years, there's been an increase in the total number of people buying homes in Greenville. Today, over 40 percent of residents own their homes, and the large amount of development downtown has resulted in the building of several new apartment complexes and condominiums. This city's median home sale price is lower than the national median, making this area an affordable place to move.