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Storage Rentals of America in Muncie is conveniently located off East Jackson Street near the Muncie Bypass, meaning we are just a short drive from Woodland Park and Downtown Muncie. Not only that, but our storage facility offers affordable prices on all our storage units. From smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30, we have a storage solution perfect for your needs. We even offer climate-controlled storage options so your belongings are stored safely. Move-in online, over the phone, or in person. Our customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. We are here to answer any questions about the rental process. You can rest easy knowing that your belongings are safe with one of our many security features. All with month-to-month leases, so you are not locked into a long-term contract. This is just another way we make storage easier.

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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 Noblesville, Indiana.

About Noblesville, IN

Noblesville serves as the county seat of Hamilton County and is part of the Indianapolis suburb district. It is also part of the Noblesville, Wayne, Delaware, and Fall Creek townships. Despite this connectedness, it remains one of the most important towns in its area and provides many jobs, services, amenities, and entertainment opportunities for residents throughout the region.

Noblesville is home to the Ruoff Music Center, an outdoor music venue.

For most of its life, Noblesville was reasonably small. When founded in 1850, it had just 664 people. And while most censuses since then have seen steady growth, the last 50 years have been tremendous. In 1990, the city had just 7,548 people. In the most recent census, it had 64,969 residents. This growth has been exponential since 1980 but did slow down between 2010-2020.

What to Do in Noblesville, IN.

Noblesville provides many exciting entertainment options for its residents, including a handful of golf courses and many parks. However, it has options like Belfry Theater, the Hamilton County Artists' Association, Morse Park and Beach, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, and the White River Canoe Company. These businesses provide many fun options for residents.

Other options include Morse Lake Indiana, Gatewood Vegetable Farm and Greenhouses, Hamilton County Sheriff's Residence & Jail Museum, Randy's Toy Shop, Strawtown Koteewi Park, The Taylor Center of Natural History, Indiana Transportation Museum, Country Moon Winery, The Historic R.L. Wilson House, and many more commercial options.

Working in Noblesville, IN.

Noblesville has a strong presence in manufacturing and agriculture, which thrive on pushing the economy forward. However, retail and service-oriented companies are slowly taking over these jobs. Noblesville is near many big roads and is considered a critical transit option for shipping companies, which have opened up many warehouses and processing centers.

These include FedEx, Amazon, LaserShip, USPS, and much more. These businesses offer jobs like packaging, delivery, driving, warehouse management, etc. Restaurant jobs, sales and retail, hotel management, and more are typical. This shift towards service industries is standard for the rest of the state as it moves towards a higher tourist trade.

Noblesville, IN. Neighborhoods

Noblesville's most expensive neighborhood is East 221 Street/Schuller Road, with a median price of $340,034. This cost is more expensive than 96 percent of homes in the state. Rent is also higher than nearly 73 percent of the state, with a median price of $1,116. Most homes here are 1-4 bedroom houses for single families who may grow even more.

The median neighborhood in the area is Durbin/Clarksville, with a price of around $243,438, a cost higher than 87 percent of the state. Rent is higher than in 85 percent of the state at $1,249. The city center is the lowest-priced area, with costs of $130,642 for homes (pricier than just 43 percent of Indiana) and rent at $1,111 (higher than 72 percent of the state).

Noblesville, IN. School District

The Noblesville school district has many educational options and schools that can serve your needs. These include Hazel Dell Elementary, HBM Special Services Cooperative, Hinkle Creek Elementary, Noble Crossing Elementary, Noblesville East Middle School, and Noblesville High School. The other options provide substantial educational help that makes learning more accessible for many.

Noblesville is also close to many different unique higher education opportunities. They are currently near two public colleges and universities and one community college. These schools accept and educate a comprehensive range of individuals and work hard to ensure that residents are satisfied with this process. And they also work to create better educational opportunities for residents and guests.

Moving to Noblesville, IN. Resource Guide

Noblesville provides citizens with utilities and amenities that help keep them safe and modern. These include various electricity hookups, current wifi connections, multiple heating and cooling options, cable companies for entertainment purposes, garbage removal, snow management, and many other activities that all help a city run smoothly.

The parks and recreation department manages nearly 900 parks throughout the city, including 109 acres of undeveloped properties and almost 130 miles of trails. There are currently seven parks in the city. They include two golf courses, soccer fields, connector sidewalks to many areas, and many other fun and engaging options that make this a relaxing place to settle.

Noblesville, IN. Housing

The overall cost of living in Noblesville (97.2) approaches the national average and is much higher than Indiana's (82.1). The most significant barrier to entry here is the housing costs. In Noblesville, the median housing cost of $222,000 is almost $100K higher than Indiana's $142,600.

When examining the rest of the living costs in the area, they are comparable, slightly lower, or higher than most of the state. Many of the homes are large 3-4 bedroom single-family homes, meaning it might be best to move here if you have some money saved up for the down payment.