Storage Rentals of America in Kalamazoo 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. This is just another way we make storage easier.
Storage Rentals of America is a storage facility in Kalamazoo, conveniently located off I-94. Our facility offers affordable prices on all storage units, ranging from smaller 5x5 units to larger 10x30 ones, so you can choose a storage solution that perfectly fits your needs. We also have parking spaces for cars, RVs, or boats, so you can free up your garage or driveway by storing your vehicle with us.
Are you planning a move soon? Stop by our main office to pick up sturdy boxes, moving and packing tape, or mattress covers. We want to be your one-stop shop for all things storage. Stop by our Kalamazoo self-storage and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.
Disc locks are required for all units and can be purchased at the office.
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 Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo is the largest city in the Kalamazoo-Portage Metropolitan Statistical Area, with 74,262 compared to the region's 335,340 people. Kalamazoo is a unique city because it is equally distant from Chicago and Detroit, and it served as a common resting point between these cities in older days.
Its culture includes a heavy influx of college students due to a nearby college, young professionals who appreciate the inexpensive living costs, and older adults retiring on the fringes of the community. Kalamazoo is also the county seat of Kalamazoo Country and the region's center of culture and enterprise.
Kalamazoo has many museums, sporting teams, and other unique events and activity centers that help provide a fun and engaging experience for residents and visitors. Just a few of the most popular of these include:
Kalamazoo's economy centers heavily on Western Michigan University and provides entertainment options for its many students. For example, many breweries (the most popular, Bell's Brewery, a national chain) offer unique brews and foods to students and others. However, the city is also known for many different industries beyond entertainment and service. These include:
Kalamazoo is a large enough city with ten different neighborhoods, providing many unique advantages and amenities. Let's take a look at the top-, median-, and low-price neighborhoods in Kalamazoo to give you a better idea of what to expect here:
Kalamazoo's public school district includes many facilities. These include:
Kalamazoo also hosts schools like the Kalamazoo Innovative Learning Program and the Maple Street Magnet School for the Arts. Other arts programs include Washington Writers' Academy and Woods Lake Elementary: A Magnet Center for the Arts. This town also hosts four different Western Michigan University campuses and has been one of the most influential adopters of wireless educational opportunities in the nation.
Kalamazoo's bustling city department includes help for human resources, public transportation, public safety, and various public service options. These include water, garbage, heating, sewage, and much more. Talk to officials at these departments to get yourself set up and comfortable in this new city. Kalamazoo also has many fun and engaging parks and outdoor recreation centers to visit, such as:
Kalamazoo's real estate median price of $189,100 (50.1 on a cost of living chart) is much lower than Michigan's $207,800 (65.5 on the cost of living front). The homes in Kalamazoo are typically for one to two families and have 2 to 4 bedrooms, depending on the neighborhood. Many apartments and condos also serve the area, though many center on college students.