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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, our premium storage facility located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Our facility is located off Mountain Creek Road, providing easy access to residents of Mountain Creek, Carriage Hill, and White Oak. Our strategic location near the intersection of Mountain Creek Road and US-127 ensures that accessing your storage unit is always convenient, whether you're coming from downtown or the outskirts of town. With flexible, month to month leases you can rent your storage unit for as long as you'd like. Rent with additional peace of mind as our clean storage units are protected by a state-of-the-art gate system, video recording, and brightly lit.

Our storage facility has plenty of self storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Big or small, give our knowledgeable customer service team a call. Available 7 days a week by phone, we will walk you through the rental process and help you select the right sized storage unit for your belongings. Our friendly customer team can even move you into your storage unit over the phone. All from the comfort of your home.

Security is one of our top priorities. Save time and money when you store with us.

Planning to move to a new home soon? Stop by our storage facility for moving and packing supplies. We sell boxes, packing tape, mattress covers, locks, and more. We want to be your one stop shop for storage. Come on by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

If you cannot find the perfect storage unit here. We have another facility located at Hixson 8307 Hixson Pike that offers some of the same amenities.

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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 Chattanooga, Tennessee.

What You Should Know About Chattanooga

Chattanooga, or "Scenic City," is located in Southeast Tennessee. It sits near the Tennessee River and offers an incredible view of the Appalachian Mountains. It is rich in natural beauty and Civil War History. It is also a modern cultural center for live music and art. The area's rolling hills encompass countless public parks offering beautiful views of the mountain and sea. The city has population is 179,139, making it the 4th largest city in the state.

What to do in Chattanooga

Chattanooga is a beautiful place to live, especially for people who enjoy outdoor recreation and the arts. Here are a few highlights of what residents can do in the area.

Music and Food Festivals: Chattanoogans love music and barbecue. If you love to be outside and enjoy good food and tunes, you might like to live in this place. The Riverbend Festival is a four-day music festival held in June every year in downtown Chattanooga. Another popular event is the Bessie Smith Strut, a one-night blues and jazz music showcase. For food lovers, the River Roast features some of the best of mouthwatering Southern Barbecue.

The Chattanooga Zoo: Just a short drive from downtown, plenty of fun awaits. This family-friendly zoo is beautiful. You can see animals and learn about different ecosystems. Natural Beauty: The city is surrounded by parks and preserved natural areas that residents can explore. The Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Reservoir, Reflection Riding Arboretum, and Botanical Garden offer different outdoor experiences that range from cave exploration to viewing exotic plants in protected habitats. The waterfall cavern at Ruby Falls Waterfall is also a rare and breathtaking sight.

Outdoor Sports: The city's public parks offer many opportunities to hike, kayak, bike, and rock climb. The 10-mile Chattanooga Riverwalk is a popular destination for people who want a good outdoor workout.

History: The area runs deep in Civil War history. The Battles for Chattanooga Museum has many relics from the city's historical past. Historic homes and structures are also dispersed around the city, which are an adventure to explore.

Working in Chattanooga

Chattanooga's economy is highly driven by healthcare and manufacturing jobs. The unemployment rate is 3.7%, 0.2% lower than the national average of 3.9%. The city has seen a favorable 2.8% increase in jobs in the last year. Furthermore, the projected employment growth rate in the next decade is 44.5%, 11% higher than the US average. Chattanoogans have an average income of $24,134 per person, while the median household income is $39,683 annually.

Chattanooga Neighborhoods

Chattanooga is a city bustling with neighborhoods to keep up with the area's growth. Here are some popular neighborhoods and their average home prices.

  • North Shore: Median home price is $300,000, but prices can go up past $800,000
  • Hill City: Median home price is $199,000
  • Dallas Heights: Median home price is $189,000
  • Woodland Height: Median home price is $359,000

Chattanooga School District

The Chattanooga City and Hamilton County Schools systems merged in 1997. As a result, most of Chattanooga's public education is now under the umbrella of Hamilton County Schools. There are also private schools in the area that cover grades K to 12. There are 15 colleges in the 50-mile radius around Chattanooga for higher education. The college closest to the city is Chattanooga College, specializing in medical, dental, and technical careers.

Moving to Chattanooga Resource Guide

New residents and people looking to take over select utility services should consult these entities.

Natural Gas: Residents who need natural gas for their homes get services from Chattanooga Gas, which can be reached at (866) 643-4170.

Electricity: The Electric Power Board is unique in that it offers electricity along with ultra-convenient internet-tv-power bundles.

Water & Sewer: Chattanooga residents get water and sewer services from Tennessee American Water.

Phone and Internet: Various local phone and internet providers in the Chattanooga area offer competitive service bundles. Verizon, Comcast, and AT&T are just three competitors providing phone and internet.

For phone alone, Cricket,

Cable: If residents are looking for a cable that isn't associated with telephone or internet, Dish Network and Direct TV are available.

Government: A city council and mayor locally govern Chattanooga. The city elects a Mayor and all council members in March every four years. There are nine council members to represent the nine districts of the city.

Chattanooga Housing

The cost of living in Chattanooga is 92.2% of the national average. The median price for a single-family home in Chattanooga is $148,200, which is 75% of the average house price in the U.S. Overall, the lower cost of homes is the most significant factor that affects Chattanooga's cost of living. Many people come to live here because of the abundance of jobs in healthcare and manufacturing and the vibrant community that awaits them.