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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, where we believe in making self-storage work for you on your time and terms. Located near N Teutonia Avenue and Town & Country Manor in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, our facility offers a streamlined experience and flexible solutions to meet any storage need. With features like online bill payment and month-to-month rentals, managing your belongings has never been easier. Our fully fenced facility with unbeatable security provides a safe and secure environment for storing even your most precious valuables. And remember, we also offer outdoor parking spots for your extra auto, giving you even more options for storing your vehicles.

When you choose Storage Rentals of America, you don't have to compromise on quality or convenience. Our month-to-month facility in Milwaukee offers easy-to-manage, secure storage that's ideally suited to you. Storage Rentals of America makes storing simple, from our convenient location near Domino's Pizza to our complete offering of premium features. With 24-hour security monitoring and climate-controlled storage options available, you can trust that your belongings are in good hands with us. Let our team of professionals help you find the ideal storage solution for your needs, whether you're looking to park your RV, boat, or automobile or you need a place to store sensitive and valuable items.

At Storage Rentals of America, we believe in providing you with the flexibility to select the suitable space for your needs, no more and no less. Our facility in Milwaukee offers a range of unit-size options so that you can find the perfect fit for your belongings. With effective technology and helpful features that make the storage process straightforward and painless, storing with Storage Rentals of America is a breeze. And with our friendly storage professionals available to answer your questions and assist you throughout the entire process, you can trust that your storage experience with us will be nothing short of exceptional.

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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 we are 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 Milwaukee.

About Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, situated on the western shore of Lake Michigan, is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage, thriving arts scene, and bustling waterfront. Founded in 1846, Milwaukee has grown into a dynamic urban center known for its historic architecture, diverse neighborhoods, and friendly Midwestern hospitality, with a population of 577,222 according to the 2020 Census count.

Milwaukee really lays it all out for you, from its famous breweries that welcome you with open arms to the top-tier museums. Not stopping there, it also offers serene parks and buzzing festivals that keep both locals and visitors coming back for more of what they love.

Milwaukee really has it all - whether you're diving into the local beer scene, rooting for the Brewers at Miller Park, or soaking in the breathtaking lakefront views. It's a city where history meets hip, wrapping everyone who visits in its warm and vibrant embrace.

What To Do in Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee offers an abundance of attractions and activities. Here is just a small sample.

  • Art Museum: Marvel at the stunning architecture and impressive art collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum, located on the shores of Lake Michigan. Stepping into the museum, you're greeted by the stunning Quadracci Pavilion. As you wander through, every exhibit invites you on a thrilling exploration of art and creativity that crosses time periods and cultures.
  • Historic Third Ward: Dive into the heart of the Historic Third Ward, where every corner is bustling with life. Here, old warehouses and factories have found new purpose as charming art galleries, unique boutiques, and cozy restaurants that welcome visitors to linger and explore. Browsing the Third Ward, you're in for a special treat with its local craft shops and artisan treasures.
  • Lakefront Trail: Why not grab your bike or just take it easy with a walk down the Lakefront Trail? It snakes right along Lake Michigan's edge, offering you stunning glimpses of both the city reaching up to the sky and calm waterfront views. Grabbing a bite at Veterans Park, soaking up the sun on Bradford Beach, or grooving to live tunes at Henry Maier Festival Park - the lakefront is for fun, sun and chilling out in style.
  • Public Market: Let your taste buds lead the way at Milwaukee Public Market, where you'll find a lively atmosphere brimming with vendors offering everything from crisp produce and handmade eats to flavors from around the world.

Working in Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee's vibrant economy benefits from healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality, and retail. The city's unemployment rate is 7.4%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is $45,318 annually, which is about $13,700 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing slower than the national average. Milwaukee’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 28.3%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.6%), education (9.3%), accommodation & food services (8.4%), administrative/support/waste management services (5.9%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.4%), construction (3.8%), and finance/insurance (3.6%).

Milwaukee, WI Neighborhoods

Here are the best areas to check out with the most expensive homes to buy or rent.

  • Lower East Side: This neighborhood has many green spaces and is next to the McKinley Marina. The median real estate price is $631,739. This amount is higher than 95.3% of all other places in the state. Most of the properties are rented. The average rent is $1,341. The vacancy rate is 6%, so it is possible to find an available place to buy or rent.
  • Downer Woods / University of Wisconsin Milwaukee: This area near the university has a big green space called Downer Woods and lakefront properties. The median real estate price is $625,643. The average rental price is $2,227. The vacancy rate is 8.8%.
  • Kilbourn Town: This area has MacArthur Square and the Milwaukee Area Technical College. The median price for a home is $577,438. The average rent is $2,285, with a vacancy rate of 16.5%.
  • Upper East Side: This area has the beautiful Lake Park Golf Course. The median home price is $552,956. The average rent is $2,414. The vacancy rate is 12.1%.

Milwaukee, WI School District

The school district is managed by Milwaukee Public Schools. The school districts each spend about $17,506 annually on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is decent, at 16 to one.

In addition to public schools, the Milwaukee area has 165 private schools. The top-ranked schools are St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran School (PK to 8th), Dominican High School (9th to 12th), and Messmer Catholic Schools (K4 to 12th).

There are 11 colleges in Milwaukee and 26 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The Marquette University is a four-year private school in Milwaukee. There is also the Milwaukee School of Engineering (private) and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (public).

Moving to Milwaukee, WI Resource Guide

Milwaukee’s municipal government includes a mayor and 15 Common Council members. There is more information on the City of Milwaukee's website.

Milwaukee Recreation manages the city’s parks, recreational programs, athletics, and the senior center. There are activities for youth and adults, and programs for all ages.

Milwaukee, WI Housing

The median price in Milwaukee is $200,000. The price trend is up 14.3% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market, with fewer homes listed than potential buyers. Housing costs are a substantial 24% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 3% lower than what it costs to live in other Wisconsin cities and 7% lower than the rest of the country.