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This property is an annex to our Greenfield self storage center, so there is no office on-site. You can rent a storage unit online, but please visit our main Hales Corner property at 10535 W College Avenue, Franklin, WI. 53132 for any inquiries.

At Storage Rentals of America in Greenfield, we offer an extensive range of storage units to meet every need and budget. From the compact 5x5 mini storage units perfect for a few boxes and items to the expansive 10x30 units ideal for household furniture or business inventory, we have you covered. Our facility's convenient Greenfield location and competitive prices make us the go-to choice for affordable storage solutions.

To make your experience hassle-free, we provide a flexible, month-to-month lease option, ensuring you're never locked into a long-term contract. Our top priority is to offer accessible, secure, and cost-effective storage units to our customers, with a customer service team ready to assist you 7 days a week. Choose Storage Rentals of America in Greenfield for a storage option that genuinely understands and caters to your needs.

Planning on moving soon? Let us help. Stop by our main office for boxes, locks, packing tape, and more to make your move easier. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference at our Greenfield Self Storage facility.

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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 Greenfield, Wisconsin.

About Greenfield, Wisconsin

Greenfield is located in Milwaukee County in Wisconsin, with a population of around 36-37K. As part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area, it has a rich history, starting in 1839 as the town of Kinnikinnick and before taking the name of Greenfield when its post office was established in 1841. It possesses a moderate climate typical of Wisconsin, with hot summers and icy, snowy winters.

The racial makeup of the city is focused mainly on a Caucasian population (88.6 percent) with a small amount of African Americans (2.3 percent) and Asians (3.9 percent) throughout the city. As a thriving commercial center, Greenfield is the former home of such notable individuals as football player Jon Dekker and concert pianist Dan Nimmer, who currently tours with legendary jazz saxophonist Wynton Marsalis.

What to Do in Greenfield, WI.

Greenfield provides many sources of entertainment for those who visit or live here. Many museums, such as the Greenfield Historical Society, are available throughout the city. This attraction focuses on the town's history and includes many artifacts from its founding. Visitors can go on guided tours to better understand this area's unique and engaging history.

Other museums include the Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame, the Wehr Nature Center, the Boerner Botanical Gardens, and the Hales Corners Historical Society. Other entertainment options include various sports and athletic stadiums, such as the Greendale High School stadium, where many high school sporting events are played yearly. A handful of semi-professional sports teams also play in the area, and Greenfield is close to the Bucks and Brewers' stadiums.

Working in Greenfield, WI.

Greenfield's economy is focused heavily on manufacturing, employing around 17.7 percent of the current population. The area's healthcare industry is also vital, using about 18.3 percent of the community. Retail, technical services and financing are also crucial in Greenfield, creating a reasonably diverse economy that attracts many people in the Milwaukee area.

Greenfield is a relatively middle-class neighborhood with a median household income rate of just over $57,000. The highest-paying occupations are in engineering and computer fields, with around $70-74K wages on average. The wage disparity between men (an average of $64,000) and women (an average of $46,000) is relatively high here.

Greenfield, WI. Neighborhoods

The West Layton Avenue/South 124th Street neighborhood is the most expensive place to live in Greenfield. With a real estate price of $308,806, it is more expensive than 85.3% of the communities in Wisconsin and 64.5% of the United States neighborhoods. Made up of studio to two-bedroom homes, it is often a popular retirement area for those living there.

The West Edgerton Avenue/South 43rd Street neighborhood is the median area in Greenfield, with a real estate price of $203,950, and is a popular area for single people to settle. Greenfield's lowest-priced neighborhood is the West Howard Avenue/South 92nd Street area, with a median real estate price of $170,798. Single families most commonly populate it in large homes.

Greenfield, WI. School District

Greenfield has many elementary schools, including Edgewood Elementary, Elm Dale Elementary, Glenwood Elementary, and Maple Grove Elementary. However, it has only one middle school and one high school, somewhat limiting the education options of those in the area. However, the city needs to be more significant to require multiple schools of this type.

Colleges within an easy commute for Greenfield residents include Franklin University, Herzing University-Brookfield, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Alverno College, Carroll University, Bryant & Stratton College-Bayshore, Cardinal Stritch University, Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, Marquette University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and more. This diverse range of schools makes Greenfield a good place for students to settle down.

Moving to Greenfield, WI. Resource Guide

Utilities in Greenfield include your standard options, like electricity, gas heating, waste removal, sewage, and much more. Various animal control professionals and community and environmental health teams also protect residents. These crews help keep the city clean and safe and provide many other services, such as cleaning the town's streets and buildings.

The city's high-quality recreational department provides many entertainment options for residents, including several parks that are cleaned daily. Parks include many play choices for children, such as playgrounds, softball and baseball fields, soccer goals, and much more. And snow removal is a very active service to keep residents safe during heavy Wisconsin winters.

Greenfield, WI. Housing

Greenfield's cost of living is 93.9 percent, lower than the US average of 100 but higher than the state average of 90.9. Its lower cost of living comes mainly in the median house cost of $191,600, below the $231,200 of the US but above the $188,100 of the state. As a result, it is slightly more expensive to live in than other Wisconsin cities.

Most of the housing in this area consists of single-family homes, though many apartment and studio living areas are spread throughout the city. Multiple-family dwellings, such as duplexes, are relatively rare here. However, they may be more common in areas with a higher population density, such as near the downtown district. The violent crime rate is lower than the state, with a 1 in 558 chance compared to a 1 in 338 chance, making it a safer area for families to settle.