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Get the most out of your storage unit when you store with Storage Rentals of America. At our Murfreesboro storage facility, we offer easy access and convenient hours. Located off of Handley Street near South Church Street(Shelbyville Highway) and I-24 you can rent a storage unit with peace of mind as our affordable storage facility has secure gate access, brightly lit, and video recording. There are plenty of different storage units for you to choose from. Mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Not sure what size storage unit you will need? Our customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week. Our friendly customer service team will walk you through the rental process and help you select a storage unit for your belongings. You can even move into your storage unit over the phone. All from the comfort of your home. You will not get locked into long term contracts either, as we offer flexible month to month leases.
Additionally, we cater to those needing specialized storage for their vehicles, boats, and RVs. Our facility includes secure, spacious car, boat, and RV storage areas. Whether you're looking to store your vehicle during the off-season or need a safe place for your boat or RV when not in use, our storage options provide the perfect solution. These spaces are designed to accommodate vehicles of all sizes, ensuring your prized possessions are well-protected from the elements and secure.
Our facility's layout is thoughtfully designed to allow easy access for large vehicles, making parking your boat, car, or RV straightforward. With features like climate-controlled units for sensitive items, 18-wheeler access for larger loads, and now specialized storage for vehicles, boats, and RVs, we strive to meet all your storage needs in one convenient location.
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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 Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
What You Should Know About Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro is the county seat of Rutherford County, Tennessee, and has a population of 136,372. It is a steadily growing area proud to be the state's geographic center and 6th largest community. The city's motto is "Heart of Tennessee," ranked among the top 20 in the best places to live by Money magazine in 2018. This bustling area is also just a short drive from Nashville and is one of the fastest-growing major cities in the nation.
What to do in Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro has plenty of diversions that appeal to different types of people. Here is a sample of events and locations residents enjoy throughout the year.
Music: The city lacks musical events to keep residents entertained. The Main Street Jazzfest occurs each May. Murfreesboro's International FolkFest has been going on annually for over 30 years and happens every second week in June. Also, Uncle Dave Macon Days happens every July and features dancing and old-time music competitions.
Nature: Residents can enjoy views of the Stones River, which flows through Murfreesboro. There are also walking trails around the Stones River and Lytle Creek and public parks for people to enjoy the beautiful sights. There are also small local wetlands that include the Murfree Spring Wetland Area.
Museums: The city has many historical points of interest, which include Cannonsburgh Village, a replica of a typical 1800s working pioneer village. The Oaklands Historic House Museum was originally a Civil War-Era mansion that was converted into a museum in modern times. The Murfreesboro Center for the Arts offers exhibits related to dance, theater, and entertainment. The Discovery Center at Murfree Spring is an interactive nature-themed museum that is family-friendly.
Working in Murfreesboro
In the 1800s, Murfreesboro was predominantly a rural community. It also was a college town early on, which merited it the nickname "Athens of Tennessee." The Second World War prompted the city to transition into a manufacturing, industrial, and educational economy.
Currently, the city has a strong unemployment rate of 2.8%, which is 1.1% less than the national average. The job market has grown by 2.3% in the last year and has a whopping 56.6% predicted job growth rate, over 20% higher than the national average of 33.5%. Murfreesboro's median income per person is $25,789 a year, while the median household income is $50,337 a year.
Murfreesboro Neighborhoods
Murfreesboro homes are generally 24% more expensive than the national average single-family home.
- N Thompson Ln / Sulphur Springs Rd: Median homes price is $419,639
- Patterson / Salem: Median homes price is $341,451
- Almaville: Median home price is $309,591
- Overall: Median home price is $288,357
Murfreesboro School District
In Murfreesboro, the elementary grades are governed by Murfreesboro City Schools. This system has 12 schools that teach around 8,800 students. The middle and high schools belong to Rutherford County Schools, a system of 47 schools that serves over 44,000 students.
Regarding higher education, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) is a significant contributor to the university-town feel of Murfreesboro. It has the most crucial number of undergraduate students in Tennessee. Murfreesboro also has Middle Tennessee State University (MTU), the second-largest undergraduate university in Tennessee.
Moving to Murfreesboro Resource Guide
Murfreesboro residents who want to take over utility bills and switch services for vital amenities should contact these entities:
Water/Sewer: Residents seeking to take over or activate water and sewer utilities can contact the Murfreesboro Water Resources Department or Consolidated Utility District.
Electricity: People in Murfreesboro can get electric utilities from Murfreesboro Electric Department or the Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation.
Natural Gas: Residents who have homes that use natural gas can contact Atmos Energy.
Cable/Internet/Phone: Many services offer bundles of these services for convenient lower rates. Comcast and AT&T serve the Murfreesboro area and offer competitive service packages, including phone, internet, and cable TV.
Murfreesboro Local Government and Parks Department: Murfreesboro is governed by a local city council of six members and a mayor elected every four years. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and to get involved in issues that are important to them. A convenient way to keep in the loop is to consult the official website for City Council Meeting Minutes. Murfreesboro has many gorgeous public parks; among them is Old Fort Park, which has baseball fields, tennis courts, a playground, a golf course, picnic areas, and a bike trail. The Stones River National Battlefield is a memorial to the Battle of Stones River and is an integral part of American history. This park has a museum, a national cemetery, and the remains of Fortress Rosecrans.
Murfreesboro Housing
The cost of living in Murfreesboro is 10% higher than the national average. The most significant factor behind this higher cost is the average price of single-family homes, which is $246,900. Housing costs are 24% higher here than in the rest of the nation. However, food costs 10% less, and healthcare is nearly on par with the national average expenditures. People who wish to move to Murfreesboro should be prepared for these higher costs.