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With an easily accessible location and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Oak Creek is your storage solution. Just give us a call! Our knowledgeable customer service team is available seven days a week. We're here to walk you through the rental process and help you select the right size storage unit.

We offer a variety of self-storage solutions, ranging from compact 5x5 units to more spacious 10x30 units, designed to help you reclaim valuable space in your home or garage. We also provide the convenience of remote move-ins, allowing you to secure your storage unit via phone or online. Our month-to-month leasing options ensure you're not tied to a lengthy contract, making storage hassle-free and flexible. It's just another way they make storage easier. In addition to standard storage units, we offer climate-controlled options at our Oak Creek location. These units are ideal for protecting temperature-sensitive items such as electronics, antiques, or important documents, ensuring they remain in optimal condition regardless of weather changes.

Our facility is designed to accommodate various storage needs, including those of businesses that require storage for larger loads. It is semi-truck accessible, offering ample space and easy maneuverability for large vehicles. The wide driveways and strategic layout of the facility ensure that semi-trucks can navigate through the premises without any hassle, making loading and unloading processes smoother and faster. This accessibility is a significant advantage for business storage needs, providing a convenient and reliable solution for companies looking to store their inventory, equipment, or archives securely.

Security is one of our top priorities at Storage Rentals of America. Our Oak Creek, Wisconsin, facility is equipped with advanced security features to ensure the safety of your belongings. This includes 24-hour video surveillance that monitors the facility around the clock, capturing any unusual activity. The environment is well-lit, providing not only ease of access during the night but also enhancing security by deterring potential threats. Additionally, the entire perimeter is fully fenced, creating a secure boundary that limits access to authorized individuals only. Access to the facility is controlled by an electronic gate, adding an extra layer of protection to keep your items secure.

Planning a move? We’ve got you covered. Our office carries packing supplies such as boxes, packing tape, and more to help make your transition smooth and easy. Experience the Storage Rentals of America difference today!

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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 Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

About Oak Creek, Wisconsin

Oak Creek is a large city in southeast Wisconsin with a suburban feel. It is 40 miles north of the Illinois border and located along Lake Michigan. Lately, its downtown area has been renovated, reflecting the city's strong appreciation for arts and culture. It's around 90 miles north of Chicago and close to Milwaukee, the cultural and urban hub of Oak Creek's metropolitan area. It began as a melting pot for northern European immigrants in the 19th century and has sustained many of its traditions, which include brewing local beer. The current population is 35,588, which has grown 7.6% since 2010.

What to do in Oak Creek, WI.

Many attractions in Oak Creek keep residents happy and fulfilled. There are farmers' markets, festivals, and other seasonal celebrations to look forward to throughout the year. Here are a couple of notable attractions in the city.

Oak Creek Beer Garden: This summer festival costs under $10 for entry but offers a lot of fun. Here, attendees can sample beer from the best craft brewers in the Milwaukee area. There is also live music, food, and games to entertain people of all ages.

Walking Map: Fun can also be accessible when you follow Oak Creek's walking map. This self-guided tour takes 10 short or long routes along safe sidewalks, parks, or paved paths to keep you active and entertained.

Working in Oak Creek, WI.

Oak Creek has many industries that create jobs in the area. The median household income is $71,747, which has risen from $53,779 in 2000. It is a vibrant city with many work opportunities covering diverse skill sets and education levels.

The area's major employers are health care (10.7%), finance & insurance (6.3%), educational services (5.7%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.7%), construction (4.6%), accommodation & food services (4.3%), and machinery (4.3%). The unemployment rate in the city is 3.2%, and the recent job growth rate is a positive 0.3%.

Oak Creek, WI. Neighborhoods

Many homes in Oak Creek offer a variety of price points and housing styles to suit different needs. Here are a few of the most popular neighborhoods in the city.

Oakwood: This neighborhood is at the southmost point of the city. The median real estate price is $304,267, which costs more than 86.1% of Wisconsin neighborhoods. The homes in this area are typically medium-sized to large single-family homes and apartments. Most real estate here is owner-occupied, proving it is a desirable place to live.

City Center: The center of Oak Creek has a suburban feel, made of mid-to-small-sized single-family homes and apartments. The average home price is $257,106, and there is a blend of owner-occupied dwellings and renters.

W Rawson Ave / S 13Th St: This neighborhood is located at the northernmost point in the city. The median price of real estate here is $191,169, primarily made of small to mid-sized homes and high-rise apartments. There is also a mix of renters and owner-occupied homes, which makes it an excellent place to look for a rental property.

Oak Creek, WI. School District

The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District governs Oak Creek and Franklin public schools. The city spends around $10,559 per student, which is lower than the national average of $12,383. The student-to-teacher ratio is 17.3:1. There are also 5 private schools that cover all grades from PK to 12th grade.

Regarding higher education, several universities and colleges are nearby, such as Marquette University, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Moving to Oak Creek, WI. Resource Guide

The residents of Oak Creek use essential utility services and other amenities to make their lives comfortable and efficient. Here are the top service providers in the city.

  • Water/Sewer: The Oak Creek Water Department provides water and sewer services to the city.
  • Electricity/Gas: We Energies provides natural gas heating and electric power to Oak Creek.
  • Trash: GFL Environmental collects garbage and recycling for residents of Oak Creek. To start a service or change your subscription plan, call (262) 679-0860.
  • Phone/Internet/Cable: This list of the top 6 internet providers in the area is a good starting point for residents looking for phone, internet, and cable service packages.
  • Local Government: Oak Creek's local government uses a Mayor/Council format. The Mayor is the Chief Executive, while a Common Council of six aldermen is the legislative branch. Each council member represents one of the city's six districts.
  • Parks and Recreation: Oak Creek's parks and recreation department preserves and cultivates its recreational areas. There are currently two indoor shelters and a few open-air shelters for public use, as well as playgrounds, sports fields, and open play areas.

Oak Creek, WI. Housing

Oak Creek's cost of living is around 1.2% higher than the national average. Housing prices are a significant factor behind this figure, with mean real estate prices at $234,147. Home prices have appreciated by 6.2% in the last 10 years, which makes it an excellent place to find a property with stable or growing value.