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Easily accessible from I-520, our Augusta location has storage units of all sizes. From mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Big or small, home storage or business storage, we are confident we will find a storage unit to fit your needs. Our knowledgeable customer service team is here to help! Available 7 days a week by phone, we will walk you through the rental process and can help you select the right-sized storage unit for all of your belongings. We can even move you into your storage unit over the phone.

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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 Augusta.

About Augusta Georgia

Augusta, Georgia, is thriving with a population of over 197,000 people as the second oldest and largest city in Georgia. It holds another title as the second-largest community among the 54 constituent neighborhoods in Georgia.

Known as the Garden City, the recipe for living in Augusta is a mix of varying proportions between the big city hub, small-town charm, and retro-urban styling with a pinch of southern hospitality and hometown pride

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What to do in Augusta, GA

Located on the banks of the Savannah River, Augusta provides a diverse range of attractions for residents and visitors alike. The city offers an array of local amenities, including family-friendly activities, popular sports events, and opportunities to explore its rich history. Food enthusiasts can indulge in the cultural delights served by the local eateries, while theater and music enthusiasts can find enjoyment in the vibrant performing arts scene. As night falls, Augusta comes alive with its enchanting nightlife, providing an opportunity to experience its magical charm. Whether it's taking a stroll under the moonlight, spending quality time with friends and family, or embarking on a scenic canal cruise that showcases Augusta's past, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this captivating city.

Sports enthusiasts can enjoy year-round outdoor activities from walking trails, biking, hiking paths, campsites, canoeing, and kayaking venues. Just be sure to respect nature and don't feed the wildlife. For those who like to watch sports, a couple of major events are held each year, such as.

  • Ironman Augusta Triathlon world's most challenging endurance event.
  • Augusta Western-Style Equestrian Tournament champion, nonprofessional champion, amateur and youth scholarship levels compete.
  • Augusta Southern Nationals One of the world's best drag boat racing.
  • Masters Golf Tournament held in April each year where legends tee off to victory.

Working in Augusta, GA

Augusta's workforce is recognized in publications as the best among communities. Some say it's the city's persistence in living well. One significant advantage of living in Augusta is the reasonable commute time to work. One-way commutes take about 20 minutes, less than the national average.

During the past five years, millennials have made their mark here, combined with much military personnel seeking a civilian career in information technology and intelligence. Unemployment is low in the area, and most of those employed work in the business sector, one of the various trade industries, or healthcare.

Augusta, GA Neighborhoods

Augusta neighborhoods offer a wide range of lifestyle choices, with residents working in various professional fields such as business, technology, management, and industry. Whether you own or rent a home, you can find options that suit your preferences, including single-family houses or multi-unit complexes like apartments, condominiums, and townhomes. The proportion of homeowners versus renters fluctuates throughout the year. We examined the most affordable and expensive neighborhoods in Augusta that have experienced the highest increase in property value.

  • Paine College / Central Ave: Median price in this college community is $182,400. The average rent is $1,085.
  • Ropers Crossroads: Median real estate price is $209,450, with rents reaching up to $1,130.
  • Forest Hills: Median home price in this moderate-income neighborhood is $292,750. Average rents are $1,045.
  • Evans To Locks Rd / Stevens Creek Rd: Median prices in this suburban community are $370,430, with a high percentage of owner-occupied real estate. Rents average at $1,800.
  • Brainard Ave / Headquarters Rd: Median real estate price is over $1 million. Rental units average $1,640.

Augusta, GA School District

Richmond County School System (RCSS) is responsible for educating over 31,000 students from PK12. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16:1 within its 56 schools. RCSS is the tenth-largest school district and the third-largest employer. It boasts having the oldest public school in the south and the fifth-oldest public high school in the United States. Those looking for higher education will find Augusta Univers GAity and Paine College.

Moving to Augusta, GA Resource Guide

Water and Sewer: Provided by the Augusta Utilities Department and new services can be started online.

Electricity: Depending on the area you live in, electricity is provided by either the Georgia Power Company, Jefferson Energy Cooperative, or Planters Electric Membership Corporation.

Internet and Cable: More Choices for Cable TV, Satellite TV, and Internet Connections are shown at CableTV. Telephone services can be compared at Wirefly.

Garbage and Recycling Services: Contracted through the Environmental Services Department. Questions over pickup can be answered through an online form or by dying 311 from your local phone.

Augusta, GA Government, and Parks: The city of Augusta makes it easy for new or relocating residents to get settled by listing the links to government, city departments, and agencies on the All About Augusta page.

Augusta, GA Housing

Median home prices in Augusta are $118,490, up three percent from May 2019. The median list price per square foot in Augusta is $104, with no changes from the previous month of April.

U.S. News ranked Augusta as one of the best places to live and retire based on the value of lifestyles measured by the cost of living, homes, job market, and quality of life. The desirability to settle here is proven with fewer people moving away. Overall Augusta Living was rated with a better-than-average score of 6.5 out of a possible 10.