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Ideally situated in Beaufort, at 649 Parris Island Gateway, Storage Rentals of America offers clean, secure, and affordable storage units with exceptional features to make your storage experience a breeze. Conveniently located near the Harbor River, we are the region's go-to choice not only for boat storage but also for RV and car storage, providing a comprehensive solution for all your storage needs. Our storage experts are available by phone 7 days a week to help answer any questions you may have. Choose from various storage options, including mini self-storage units measuring 5x5 to larger units up to 10x30, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your belongings.
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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 Beaufort.
About Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort, SC, is famous for its warm and friendly hospitality. But that's not all. This city boasts water and marsh areas in every direction for spectacular views and outdoor adventure. There are hundreds of islands in the Atlantic that you can get to by bridge, and the temperate climate makes for a year-round outdoor playground. On top of that, this city is also well-known for its antebellum mansions in the historic downtown district and gorgeous moss trees.
What to do in Beaufort
Beaufort has a lot to offer new residents. As South Carolina's second oldest city, it has a lot of history and charm. Locals refer to it as the Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands, and it has a laid-back atmosphere that locals and visitors love. Beaufort is 500 years old and includes landmarks such as the Beaufort National Cemetery, the Beaufort Arsenal, and the Santa Elena History Center. If it's water you are looking for, you won't have to go far to find it. Visit the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park or visit one of the outlying islands. Other activities include the Beaufort History Museum, shopping along Bay Street's renovated 19th-century storefronts, climbing the Hunting Island Lighthouse, and catching a spectacular sunset on Captain Dick's River Tours. You can also check out the city's Parks and Recreation website to find events and other things happening in the city.
Working in Beaufort
The unemployment rate in Beaufort is 3.8%, which is relatively low. Armed forces make up 7.7% of the workforce, while civilian labor constitutes 58.4%. Non-labor positions make up 33.9%. The biggest industry in this city is management, business, science, and arts at 38.4%. Next are educational services, healthcare, and social assistance at 26.6%. Following this is the service industry at 23%. Other industries include retail trade at 13.5%, public administration at 9.6%, and construction at 6.6%.
Beaufort Neighborhoods
New Point is a waterfront neighborhood and the gateway to the Sea Islands. It is located on Lady's Island and boasts traditional residential neighborhoods that are easily walkable. There are plenty of green spaces, parks, and trees. It overlooks lagoons, bays, rivers, and canals, making this neighborhood one of the most sought-after in Beaufort. The Historic District is another great neighborhood in this area, but homes here only stay on the market for a short time. If you have your heart set on living in this historic neighborhood, you'll need to contact real estate agents who can alert you when a new home becomes available for sale. Ashdale is also on the water and boasts large yards and gorgeous landscaping. You can get a home with a private dock or use the community boat landing.
Beaufort School District
This area boasts some excellent schools. In the elementary sector, the top schools are Coosa Elementary School, with a score of eight out of 10, and Bridges Preparatory School, a charter school, with a score of seven out of 10. For middle school, the best schools are Riverview Charter School, with a seven out of 10, and Bridges Preparatory School, once again. For high schools, the top schools are Lowcountry Montessori School at six out of 10 and Beaufort High School at five out of 10. There is also the Technical College of Lowcountry, the Beaufort County Community College, and the University of South Carolina Beaufort.
Moving to Beaufort Resource Guide
When moving to this area, you'll want to hook up your electricity, water, phone, internet, and cable services. To get this done easily and fast, the Beaufort government website provides all the information you need to get this done. The information includes addresses, phone numbers, and websites for you to easily get back on the grid in your new city.
Beaufort Housing
This city is cheaper, on average, than the rest of the United States, with a score under 100 at 99.4. The median income for residents of Beaufort is $47,452, and the median house price is $215,100. When shopping for a home in this city, you get the best of both worlds - the old and the new. You can opt for a period home in the historic district or a newer home in one of the suburbs. Whether you are looking for a two-story, a ranch, something close to the water, or something with old-world charm, Beaufort has an abundance of unique homes to choose from. Work with an experienced real estate agent who can show you exactly what you are looking for in a new home in Beaufort.