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Our dependable storage facility is located on Winn Avenue, south of the Hampton Inn Winchester. We offer easy access from major roads, like US Route 60 and Interstate 64, allowing anyone from Winchester, Richmond, North Middletown, Clintonville, or Clay City to reach us quickly! Whether you are seeking storage for your home or business, our storage experts are available by phone 7 days a week to help select a storage unit and even move you in over the phone. We also offer flexible month-to-month storage leases, so you can rent as long as you like.

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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 Winchester.

About Winchester, Kentucky

What do bluegrass, horses, manufacturing, and online companies have in common? They're all right here in Winchester, one of the largest hubs for Kentucky culture. Named after the historical Virginia city, Winchester has its own past while it embraces the future. This beautiful four-season town is nestled between lush rolling hills and the Appalachian Mountains in the east. It is part of the Lexington-Fayette metropolitan area, known for its legendary horse racing competitions. Being the government seat for Clark County, Winchester's population in 2017 was over 18,400, making it just right for big-city amenities and a small-town feel. But don't let Winchester's modest size fool you. The recent onset of large corporations settling into this part of the state ushers in great change, and Winchester is ready to embrace its bright future.

What to do in Winchester, KY

Nestled in the heart of Bluegrass Country, Winchester has it all regarding Kentucky culture. It is minutes away from Lexington's world-famous horse races and the home of the American soda beverage Ale-8-One, which is still produced in Winchester. The Bluegrass Heritage Center is also close by and does a superb retelling of Kentucky's history, from Indian settlements to the days of Daniel Boone and beyond. History is not your favorite subject? No problem! There are several arts and cultural centers in Winchester to keep you occupied. The Rowland Arts Center, a cinema, and several country clubs are within minutes' reach by car. Golf courses and a professional baseball club are also available to try at your bidding. Of course, you could just sit back in a chair on your covered porch and sip a mint julep. There's that, too.

Working in Winchester, KY

Besides coal mining and the horse industry, Winchester offers the unique advantage of being the hotspot for information technology business and manufacturing. Big-name online companies like Amazon are the lead employers here, with 12.22 percent of workers in Winchester. The Toyota and Lexmark facilities nearby Georgetown are also great opportunities for Winchester residents. Other leading industries include healthcare, utilities, construction, agriculture, finance, education and government.

The average commute time is shorter here than in the rest of the U.S., which is 22 minutes compared to 26. Living in Winchester is pleasurably affordable and is 15% lower than the country's average. The most expensive purchase a Winchester resident will likely make is for their home. Other expenses such as groceries, utilities, and other essentials are very doable, allowing residents to participate in other activities and investments for a quality lifestyle.

Winchester, KY Neighborhoods

While a mixture of pricing options abide in this town, several neighborhoods in Winchester have ideal conveniences for quality living.

Lyndale - With a fair amount of residents active members in the military, there's a great sense of American patriotism here. This suburban neighborhood also holds great value in education, a strong sense of community, and good ole' Southern hospitality. You'll feel welcomed the moment you move here!

Hedges and Mount Zion - Did you know that these communities are in Neighborhood Scout's top 10% places to raise a family in Kentucky? It is also convenient to local cultural points of interest, such as the Hedges Railroad Station and the Bluegrass Museum. Though the prices are higher than the Kentucky average, real estate options tend to be newer construction.

Ford and Becknerville - A higher-end area that has just about everything, the Ford and Becknerville communities are almost within walking distance to work, though about a quarter of the residents work from home. This beautiful area is the home of many creatives, techies, managers, and financial executives who have settled down and decided to raise their families here. Though it is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in town, it is an excellent place to invest your retirement. Keep in mind that even in this pricey neighborhood, it is still more affordable than many other high-end places in the U.S.

Log Lick and Bloomingdale - Looking to get away from it all and enjoy the country life? Log Lick and Bloomingdale is your pick. The names may sound funny, but the peace and quiet in this rural area is no joke. There's plenty of room to grow in these communities of single-family homes, making it another prime spot to raise families.

Colby and Pine Grove - This neighborhood is a good option if you are looking for a more affordable option. A delightful suburban mixture of older and newer homes, Colby and Pine Grove have an excellent 15-minute commute time to work in Winchester.

Winchester, KY School District

Clark County Schools is Winchester, KY's sole public school district. It services a public preschool, four elementary schools, two middle-level schools, and two high schools. The district invests more than $1,300 annually in their public schools than the U.S. national average. Several private and alternative educational institutions are also available.

Being a college town, ample opportunities for secondary education are present around Winchester. The city was listed as #23 for Most Competitive Private Colleges in Sperling's Best Places. Over 17 four-year colleges are accessible within 60 miles of Winchester, and a campus of Bluegrass Community and Technical College is in town. There are many more two-year and vocational options. Most of them have training programs for information technology and manufacturing - both vital needs in today's current U.S. business world climate.

Moving to Winchester, KY Resource Guide

The income tax rate for Winchester is generally higher than the U.S. average, but tax breaks in other areas, such as manufacturing and the public school sectors, make up for it. For in-depth information regarding utilities and moving, the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development and Winchester Chamber of Commerce are good resources.

Winchester, KY Housing

As previously mentioned, a home purchase is likely a resident's costliest purchase. Yet the average price of a home in Winchester is $150,000, 15% lower than the national average. In this light, the higher-priced homes in Winchester are certainly more affordable than most. It's highly unlikely you'll find a home more than $400,000 here.

With just the right blend of Southern flair, bluegrass country, and promise of an innovative future, Winchester, KY is a viable option with excellent opportunity. Just like the thrill of Kentucky's horse races, this city is willing to achieve exciting opportunities for those who call it home.