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Storage Rentals of America in Goodlettsville, TN, is easily accessible on South Main Street near I-65 and offers convenient office and gate hours. Need assistance? Our customer service team is just a call away to help you find the perfect-sized unit. We offer various storage options, from mini storage units starting at 5x5, ideal for smaller items, to large 10x30 units perfect for more extensive storage needs. Additionally, we provide dedicated spaces for car, boat, RV, and trailer storage, making it easy to store your vehicles securely. With month-to-month leases, you’ll have the flexibility to rent for as long or as short as you need without long-term commitments.

Our Goodlettsville, TN, self-storage facility offers reliable vehicle storage solutions for cars, boats, RVs, and trailers. With outdoor parking in a secure, gated lot, you can trust that your vehicle is stored safely and conveniently. Whether you need seasonal storage for your boat or long-term parking for an RV, our location is designed to meet your needs with ease and security.

Security is one of our top priorities. Our facility has 24-hour video surveillance, a fully fenced perimeter, and well-lit grounds, ensuring your belongings are protected day and night. For added convenience, we also offer various moving and packing supplies available for purchase, including boxes, tape, and more. Stop 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. That's why we put together this resource guide for Goodlettsville, Tennessee.

What You Should Know About Goodlettsville, TN

Goodlettsville is a thriving small city near Nashville, Tennessee. It is situated in both Sumner and Davidson counties and has a population of around 17,000. The city is named after a Presbyterian pastor named A. G. Goodlett, who was in leadership from 1848 to 1853. Today, Goodlettsville is a thriving city with a small-town feel where employment is plentiful, and there are many opportunities for residents to stay active in the community.

What to Do in Goodlettsville, TN

The city offers many public events and activities to unite people. Here are a few examples of things to do in Goodlettsville.

Goodlettsville Farmers Market: Every Thursday, local farmers and craft vendors get together to sell their goods to the community. This is a great opportunity for people to meet and support local businesses.

Shopping: Rivergate Mall offers a modern shopping experience with a wide range of retail stores and dining options. The Sweet Tea and Shopping Marketplace provides a unique blend of local crafts and treats in a charming setting, while Rare Bird Antique Mall is a treasure trove of vintage finds and collectibles for antique enthusiasts.

Parks and Recreation: Goodlettsville has many public resources to enrich the lives of its residents. There are parks with playgrounds, open fields, dog parks, a community center, and trails for people to enjoy the area's natural beauty. There is also a splash pad, community pool, and outdoor fitness area

Historic Sites: The city has preserved a fair number of historical homes and sites. For example, the Bowen-Campbell House, the oldest brick house in central Tennessee, is protected inside Moss-Wright Park. This was the childhood home of William Bowen Campbell, a prominent politician and soldier in the 1850s

Working in Goodlettsville, TN

Goodlettsville has a healthily growing job market due to a strong presence of major employers. Associated Wholesale Grocers, located along Interstate 65, is a major distributor for grocery stores in Southeast Tennessee. The largest fresh meatpacking plant on the planet, owned by Tyson Foods, is also here. The headquarters of the Dollar General corporation is also in Goodlettsville, providing substantial employment.

The city's unemployment rate is 2.7%, 1.2% lower than the national average 3.9%. In the past 12 months, Goodlettsville has experienced a job market increase of 2.4%, and its job growth rate is predicted to be over 15% higher than the national average rate of 33.5%.

Goodlettsville, TN Neighborhoods

Goodlettsville has a wide variety of homes that range from apartments to large historic homes. Here are some Goodlettsville neighborhoods and their average listing prices.

  • Monticello Manor: Median home price is $139,000
  • Ranchwood Estates: Median home price is $205,000
  • Dry Creek Farms: Median home price is $200,000
  • Connell Hills: Median home price is $250,000

Goodlettsville, TN School District

The public school system in Goodlettsville is run under Davidson County, Sumner County, and Nashville Metro Schools. The student's home address determines what county they belong to and where they would attend school. The students who belong to Davidson County schools attend one of two elementary schools and a middle school and then attend Hunters Lane High School, which belongs to the Metro Nashville School system. Students in Sumner County attend two different elementary schools, both of which feed into middle and high schools from the students who live in Davidson County. There is also a Magnet school on the Sumner County side for qualifying students.

Regarding institutions of higher learning, residents won't lack any options. In the city's 50-mile radius, there are 32 colleges. The college nearest to Goodlettsville is Miller-Motte Technical College Madison.

Moving to Goodlettsville, TN Resource Guide

Water and Sewer: Residents use different services for water and sewer depending on what county they live in. The Goodlettsville Sewer Department takes care of the sewer services. Then, water is provided by different organizations based on one's residency. The White House Utility District serves Sumner County, Madison Suburban Utility District or Metro Water Services serve Davidson County residents.

Trash & Recycling: The city's Sanitation service picks up trash and recycling every week. Residents can find out which day their area gets service by consulting their website of curbside waste pickup dates.

Electricity: The majority of residents get their electricity from Nashville Electric Service, which is also known as NES.

Phone/Cable/Internet: There are quite a few providers that offer service bundles for phone, internet, and cable. Among these are Xfinity and AT&T. Residents who would like to choose among the local competitors can consult this list of available internet and phone providers.

Government: Goodlettsville's local government uses a City Manager/Commission charter model. It is composed of a Board of Commissioners, a mayor, and a vice-mayor. Members of the Goodlettsville City Commission are elected every two years.

Goodlettsville, TN Housing

Goodlettsville's living cost is around 6.8% higher than the national average. Meanwhile, the average annual income per resident is $28,837, which is on par with the U.S. average. The average cost of a home in Goodlettsville is $232,900, which is the most significant factor in the higher cost of living in the area.

Goodlettsville is a suburb of Nashville desirable for families and professionals. It is close enough to work in downtown Nashville, with an easy commute. It has all the conveniences of a larger city and still has a bit of a rural flavor as well.