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Storage Rentals of America in Imlay Clay offers great storage options at low prices. Free up extra space in your home when renting with us. We have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Need help deciding which size storage unit you will need? Give our customer service team a call. Just let us know the types of items you plan to store, and we can help suggest a storage unit right for you. We can move you in over the phone or online with a month-to-month lease. 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 Imlay City.

About Imlay City, MI

Imlay City is a small city in Lapeer County near the intersection of I-69 and M-53. It has a lovely small-town atmosphere not too far away from major metropolitan areas. Imlay City became a township in 1850 and has remained a small town even to this day. Right now, the population is around 3,597. Residents of Imlay love the low cost of living and small-town charm that makes this community special.

What to do in Imlay City, MI

There are many things to do in and around Imlay City that will keep you busy. Overall, this town’s quaint feel is more catered to people who want to enjoy the outdoors and family-friendly activities. Here are some of the top attractions.

  • Explore Downtown Imlay City: If you love history and small businesses, you’ll love everything about Downtown Imlay City. Here, you’ll find beautiful landscaping and historic buildings to treat your eyes. And, of course, the shopping is one-of-a-kind with unique businesses that have planted deep roots in the community.
  • Indigo Lavender Farms: This beautiful lavender farm is a popular place to gather fresh, fragrant lavender and an iconic photo-op spot. If you move to Imlay, this place is a must-see. For more information, call 810-417-0909.
  • Imlay City Historical Museum: If you want to learn about local history, there’s no better place to go than Imlay City Historical Museum. This small community museum is located right in the town's former train station. Learn about the city’s founders and its historic economy, and how it evolved into the modern city it is today!

Working in Imlay City, MI

Currently, jobs have decreased by 10.41% over the past year, which is higher than the -6.18% rate for the rest of the country. However, the unemployment rate is 4.9% — higher than the national average of 6%. The average yearly salary in Imlay City is $37,632 per household, which is lower than the national average of $57,652.

The most common industries that provide jobs in Imlay City include transportation equipment (14.0%), accommodation & food services (8.6%), construction (8.3%), health care (6.9%), educational services (6.7%), metal & metal products (4.6%), and machinery (4.3%).

Imlay City, MI Neighborhoods

Imlay City has overall affordable housing costs compared to the rest of the nation. You’ll also find a diversity of units that meet different lifestyles and needs. Whether you need to rent or own, there should be something for everyone here. Here are a couple of neighborhoods that residents enjoy in the city.

  • Burnside: This is a rural neighborhood of mainly single-family and mobile homes. The median home price is $229,425, and the average rent is $1,177. The majority of residential real estate is owner-occupied.
  • City Center: If you like to be near downtown, this suburban neighborhood is for you. It’s also a place you’re more likely to find a rental unit since there is a mix of renters' and owner-occupied housing. The average home price is $146,581, and the rent is $1,079. There are mostly small to medium-sized single-family homes and apartments.

Imlay City, MI School District

Imlay City’s public schools are governed by Imlay City Community Schools, which has five public schools. There are two elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools. At the high school level, there is an option for students who want to pursue a trade instead of college through vocational studies. For parents who want private education, City Christian School, which is located outside the town, serves the area. Imlay City spends $9,747 per student and has a 22:1 student to teacher ratio. These numbers are below the national average and worth knowing before you move.

Moving to Imlay City, MI Resource Guide

Moving to Imlay City requires preparation, including city research and utility setup. Here are some services you need to get established after your move.

  • Internet/phone: Most phone, cable, and internet services are bundled by one company. Since there are many competitors in the Imlay City area, here are the 10 best internet service providers to start your search.
  • Electricity & Natural gas: Standard Electric Co and Germayne Electric are a couple of the energy providers in the Imlay City area.
  • Water/sewer: Imlay City’s Water Department provides water and sewer to the city. Cindy Adams is the current point of contact to learn more about getting connected. For more information, call (810) 724-2135 ext 1302.
  • Trash: Imlay City residents have access to several trash disposal services that include J&J Disposal and IDF Cleanup. For recycling opportunities, inquire about these companies to learn more.
  • City Council: The City of Imlay is run by a City Commission that has 7 members which include the Mayor, who serves a 2-year term. The City Commission meets on two Tuesdays at the City office, where the public may attend.
  • Parks and Recreation: The City of Imlay City Parks and Recreation curates the parks and other leisure activities in the community. There are six city parks, which include the newly developed Butterfly Garden. There is a park for every type of resident in Imlay!

Imlay City, MI Housing

The cost of living in Imlay City is 86.6 compared to the national average cost of living index of 100. The largest contributor to this is the average home cost which is 45.4% of the price of the average residential property in the United States, or $196,300. Healthcare costs are also 10% lower than the national average, but transportation costs are 26% higher than average.