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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, your premier self-storage solution in Genoa City. Our facility, conveniently located near Elizabeth Lane and Krisik Park, offers many features to streamline your moving experience. With month-to-month rentals, ground-floor units with drive-up access, and the convenience of online bill payment, Storage Rentals of America provides the ideal solution for all your storage needs. Plus, our electronic gate ensures secure access to your belongings whenever needed. If you ever need assistance, our friendly storage specialists are available seven days a week to answer your questions and provide helpful moving tips.
When you need some extra room, Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Located near Walworth Street and Robinson Wholesale in Genoa City, our facility offers a wide range of unit sizes to accommodate your unique requirements. With 24-hour access, you can rest assured that your belongings are always within reach. Check out our unit size guide to determine which unit best fits your needs, and let us help you make your move as seamless as possible.
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Booked my unit over the phone and the associate made it very easy, was knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. However, the facility has no hand trucks or dollies for moving your things. They fail to mention that at signup.
Booked my unit over the phone and the associate made it very easy, was knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. However, the facility has no hand trucks or dollies for moving your things. They fail to mention that at signup.
Claude was very polite and helpful. He definitely made the process to lease the storage unit very simple. He was a pleasure to speak with!
Claude was very polite and helpful. He definitely made the process to lease the storage unit very simple. He was a pleasure to speak with!
This place is very clean and secure.
This place is very clean and secure.
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About Genoa City, WI
Genoa City, Wisconsin, situated in Walworth County, is a charming village with a population of approximately 3,000 residents, according to the latest census data.
Genoa City truly wins hearts with its perfect mix of quaint, small-town vibes and breathtaking views. Nestled among gentle hills and serene lakes, Genoa City invites everyone with its calm vibe and the warm welcome of its community.
Genoa City's history dates back to the 19th century when it was founded as a small agricultural community. Established by pioneers drawn to the fertile lands and abundant natural resources of the area, Genoa City quickly became a hub for agricultural activity. The village's strategic location along the border of Wisconsin and Illinois facilitated trade and commerce, contributing to its growth and prosperity. Over the years, Genoa City witnessed the development of local industries, including farming, logging, and manufacturing, which played integral roles in shaping its economy and identity.
As time marched on, this place transformed into a tight-knit community that's both easy on the eyes and warm in spirit. Today, remnants of its pioneer heritage can be seen in the historic buildings, landmarks, and cultural traditions that continue to define the character of this picturesque community tucked amidst the rolling hills of Walworth County. Placed right by the Illinois border, Genoa City is a sweet spot for anyone looking for a balance between peaceful countryside vibes and city excitement.
What To Do in Genoa City, WI
Genoa City offers a variety of attractions and activities to enjoy.
- Downtown Genoa City: Take a stroll through the historic downtown area, where you'll find quaint shops, cozy cafés, and charming boutiques. Make sure you don't skip the weekly farmers market - it's your golden opportunity to try out fresh produce and homemade goodies, all brought to you by the local vendors.
- Outdoor Recreation: Embrace the natural beauty of Genoa City at Powers Lake, a popular spot for boating, fishing, and swimming. Explore hiking trails in nearby conservation areas or enjoy a leisurely picnic in one of the village's scenic parks.
- Museum: Take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of this city’s past at the local Genoa City Museum. These walls have stood since the town's early chapters, and this historic building invites you to explore stories old and new. Dive right into the rich agricultural history and early settler life of the area with hands-on displays and fascinating relics.
- Community Events: Dive into the heart of Genoa City's lively spirit at its annual highlight, the Genoa City Days Festival. It's a blast with live tunes, heaps of food stalls to explore, and plenty of fun activities that the whole family can enjoy together. Join in the fun at the summer concert series or celebrate the holidays with festive parades and fireworks displays.
Working in Genoa City, WI
Genoa City's economy benefits from healthcare, retail, and construction. The city's unemployment rate is 3.5%, which is less than the national average. The median household income in Genoa City is $112,604 per year, which is nearly $43,600 higher than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing slightly faster than the national average. Genoa City’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 37.8%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are construction (12.9%), education (11.8%), healthcare (10.1%), finance/insurance (9.1%), agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (8.0%), and government admin. (4.9%), and social assistance (3.9%).
Genoa City, WI Neighborhoods
Here are a few nice neighborhoods to check out when relocating to this area.
- Lake Geneva Southwest: This is the most expensive area. The median real estate price is $599,675. The average rent is $2,487 per month. The vacancy rate is 56.5% because the homes are rented out as vacation properties.
- Lake Geneva West: This is another area for those interested in renting a vacation home. The median real estate price is a more modest $481,147. The average rental price is $1,631 per month. The vacancy rate is 35.4%.
- Como: This area is on the lake and is more affordable. The median price for a home is $435,198. The average rent is $1,771.
- Lake Geneva South: The median price is $391,400. The average rent is $1,791.
Genoa City, WI School District
Genoa City Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $17,634 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is an excellent 13 to one.
In addition to public schools, there are four private schools in the area. The best ones are First Lutheran School (PK to 8th), Lake Geneva Montessori School (K to 1st), and Mount Zion Christian School (PK to 8th).
There are no colleges in this village; however, there are 60 colleges and universities within 60 miles. Herzing University, the University of Wisconsin Parkside, and Carthage College are 24 to 27 miles away in Kenosha, WI.
Moving to Genoa City, WI Resource Guide
Genoa City’s municipal government consists of a president and six trustees serving on the Village Board. There is more information on Genoa City's website.
The Parks Department maintains the Veterans Park, Anders Park, and Memorial Park and manages the Farmers Market.
Genoa City, WI Housing
The median price is $304,900. The price trend is down -6.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with fewer homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are 2% lower than the American average. The cost of living is 1% lower than in other parts of the state and 5% lower than the national average.