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Storage Rentals of America in Littleton is conveniently located off Newtown Road. Our customer service team is available by phone seven days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30. Protect your delicate items by selecting one of our climate-controlled storage units. Big or small, we have it all. Not sure what size storage unit you need? Our helpful customer service team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the rental process, and even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All without stepping foot inside our office. This is just another way we make storage rentals easier.

Get peace of mind when you store with us as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units. You'll discover that security is one of our top priorities. Save time and money when you store with us.

Need extra space in your garage? Our storage facility has outdoor parking spaces for your car, RV, boat, or trailer. No matter the size of your vehicle, we have a space perfect for you. Moving soon? Please stop by our office for must-have moving supplies. We sell boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

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About Littleton, MA.

A tight-knit, family-friendly community in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Littleton offers a perfect balance of big-city amenities and small-town charm. Littleton offers a quiet, suburban atmosphere with easy access not only to nearby cities but also to endless stretches of wide-open countryside. Founded in 1715, Littleton is a historic farming community that has grown into a vibrant small city while preserving classic New England architecture and ambiance.

Littleton is considered a suburb of Boston and is just under an hour away from Downtown Boston. With a population of 10,141 (2020 U.S. Census), Littleton is a large town with plenty to offer in its own right. Its charming historic Downtown is packed with vibrant locally-owned shops, restaurants, and other small businesses.

What to do in Littleton, MA

There are always fun and exciting things to discover in Littleton. Outdoor recreation and local farm culture are especially popular. Some of the top attractions include:

Outdoor Recreation

The Littleton area offers abundant public parks and green spaces. Popular outdoor destinations include Smith Conservation Land, Oak Hill Conservation Land, and Prouty Woods, offering hundreds of acres for hiking, fishing, and mountain biking.

Weekends on Main

From May through October, Littleton hosts Weekends on Main, a weekly event held Friday evenings and select Saturdays. Main Street closes to vehicle traffic so pedestrians can explore, dine, and shop freely.

Local Farm Stands

Littleton’s agricultural roots remain strong. Family-owned farms—like Spring Brook Farm—provide fresh produce, local goods, and seasonal activities such as pumpkin patches, apple picking, and Christmas tree sales.

Working in Littleton, MA

Littleton is predominantly a white-collar community, with more than 85% of residents employed in management, sales, education, and related fields. Blue-collar jobs—such as agriculture, manufacturing, and food service—are also present.

Median household income: $145,189
High school diploma or higher: 97%
Unemployment rate: 5.6% (higher than U.S. average of 4.3%)

Many residents commute to Boston or nearby communities for work.

Littleton, MA Neighborhoods

Littleton spans more than 17 square miles and is known as a great place to raise a family. Its two neighborhoods consist largely of owner-occupied single-family homes.

Town Center

Centered around Littleton’s historic Downtown district. Once off Main Street, the neighborhood becomes suburban and residential.

  • Median home price: $893,153
  • Average rent: $1,854
  • Vacancy rate: 4.7%
    Historic sites include many structures on the National Register, such as the Reed-Wood Place Farmstead (pre-War of 1812).

Littleton Common

Located just east of Town Center, this suburban neighborhood features tree-lined streets and homes built primarily from 1940–1970.

  • Median home price: $831,278
  • Average rent: $3,568
  • Vacancy rate: 6.5%
    Notable parks include Fry Park and Long Pond.

Littleton, MA School District

Schools within the Littleton Public School District are highly ranked. The district includes:

  • Shaker Lane School (PreK–2)
  • Russell Street School (Grades 3–5)
  • Littleton Middle School (Grades 6–8)
  • Littleton High School (Grades 9–12)

These schools are noted for excellent test scores, high graduation rates, and a favorable 14:1 student–teacher ratio.

Littleton also has one private school:

Although Littleton does not host a college, it is close to several major institutions, including Middlesex Community College.

Moving to Littleton, MA Resource Guide

For newcomers, the official city website provides a wide range of helpful resources, including information from Parks & Recreation and Human Services.

Visit the Littleton Department of Public Safety for details on police, fire, and animal control.

The municipal government operates under a five-member Select Board. Each member is elected to a three-year term.

The Parks, Recreation, and Community Education Department manages Littleton’s parks and runs numerous community programs.

Littleton, MA Housing

As a fairly affluent Boston suburb, Littleton is a desirable real estate market with higher-than-average property values.

  • Median home price: $779,500
  • Housing costs: 21% higher than state average
  • Housing costs: 86% higher than U.S. average

Homeownership rate: 88%, significantly higher than the national average.

Military Bases Near Littleton, MA

Here are the military bases within 50 miles: