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With great prices and an easily accessible location, Storage Rentals of America in Hamburg is your storage solution. Located off Highway 94 and VanDecker Rd, we have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. You can even protect your delicate items by selecting one of our climate-controlled storage units.

Not sure what size storage unit you will need. Give our friendly customer service team a call. They will walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the right size storage unit for your needs. Move-in over the phone, online, or in-store. Whichever way you choose, you will rest easy knowing your belongings are safe with one of our many security features. All without long-term contracts.

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. That is why you will receive a brand new lock with every storage rental, free. Save time and money when you store with us.

Planning to move soon? Stop by our office, we have plenty of must-have moving and packing supplies like boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more. This is just another way we make storage rentals easier. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

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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 Hamburg.

About Hamburg, NJ.

Hamburg, New Jersey, is a charming borough in Sussex County with a fairly low and steady population of just over 3,100 to 3,200 people. In 2010, they had a population increase of 172 people (5.5%) from the previous census and a 539 increase (21%) from the previous census. It's a fairly sleepy town with a total area of about 1.17 square miles.

Hamburg isn't isolated, however, as it's fairly close to Franklin and Hardyston Township, which form a small city center together of around 10,000 people. Travelers may find Hamburg easy to visit, as it's not only close to New Jersey Route 23 and Route 94, but it's also served by Sussex County Skylands Ride Service, which connects it to nearby Newton, Sparta, and Sussex, as well as the popular Cava Winery & Vineyard.

What to do in Hamburg, NJ.

Visitors and new residents should find plenty of fun destinations to visit in Hamburg, including:

  • Outdoor Adventures: Hamburg provides many outdoor entertainment options for residents and visitors, including golf courses, hiking destinations, outdoor spas, and more. These options should provide plenty of great fun opportunities for many visitors.
  • Restaurants: While Hamburg isn't a major foodie destination, it has several attractive eating options, including Mexican, Chinese, and Italian options. Some of these restaurants may be outside the city limits but are just a short drive away for those interested.
  • Wineries: More than one winery is within easy driving distance of Hamburg, though the city itself has limited options. Some people like staying in Hamburg and checking out these spots because they can stay in town relatively cheaply and enjoy the drive to their winery options.

Working in Hamburg, NJ.

Hamburg is primarily a service-industry borough, one that also caters to tourists during the warm summer and the cold hunting seasons. The many nearby popular vineyards of New Jersey make this a popular destination for wine fans. Though exact employment numbers weren't available, a few different employment options were persistent throughout the area:

  • Outdoor Recreation: Hamburg has several outdoor shops, including Vernon Outdoors, that provide sporting goods for fishers, hunters, and campers. Hamburg is a popular camping and hunting destination in the area, providing plenty of business for this market.
  • Service Industries: It's not uncommon for many people in the area to work in one or more service industries. Transportation options, like limousines and sedans, are prevalent here. Other people work in restaurants, tourist-friendly hotels, and various seasonal vacation destinations.
  • Healthcare: Hamburg is home to a handful of specialist care teams, including a local pulmonologist, a pediatric care facility, a weight loss clinic, and medical billing companies. These facilities help make this a good place to live if you're trained in any of these healthcare fields.

Hamburg, NJ. Neighborhoods

Hamburg's small size means it has only two distinct neighborhoods. The real estate median and rental averages are fairly similar in these areas, though there are differences. These two neighborhoods include:

  • Beaver Run/Big Springs: The median purchase price of Hamburg's most expensive neighborhood is $272,788, which, while high, is less expensive than 80.4% of New Jersey's homes. Rental prices average $2,655, which is lower than 41.8% of Jersey neighborhoods. Most homes in both neighborhoods comprise studio apartments to 3-4 bedroom homes.
  • Borough Center: Hamburg's downtown district has a median real estate purchase price of $215,843, which remains less expensive than 89.8% of all Jersey neighborhoods. Rental prices are higher here, at about $2,530 on average, which remains lower than 49.7% of the state. Real estate vacancies are about 5.8%, which is fairly low for the nation (lower than 68.2% of all American neighborhoods), meaning a higher demand for new construction is likely.

Hamburg, NJ. School District

The Hamburg School District comprises one school for K-8 children: Hamburg School. This small school typically has around 243 students and about 30 teachers, creating a student-to-teacher ratio of 8.3:1. That means there's one teacher for every eight students, which should give your children a more personal and friendly learning experience that makes finishing school easier.

Middle- and high-school students (9-12) attend Wallkill Valley Regional High School alongside students from Franklin Borough, Ogdensburg Borough, and Hardyston Township. This school has a student-to-teacher ratio of 10.8:1 on a population of 604 students to 56 classroom teachers. While not quite as well-balanced as the elementary school, this ratio remains good for high school education.

Moving to Hamburg, NJ. Resource Guide

Hamburg provides many modern amenities for its residents, each of which makes living here a little more comfortable. They have multiple parks where families go visit, regularly repaired and maintained sidewalks and roads, reasonable electrical and heating options, and a variety of other amenities that make moving to the area fairly easy after you contact the proper local authorities.

New residents can work with the city to get help like animal licensing, election processing, fire and police help, road repairs, fire inspection, building licensing, zoning and property maintenance, tax services, and financial help. Each of these departments staffs multiple employees who can provide the hands-on experience you may need when moving to this charming and low-key city.

Hamburg, NJ. Housing

Hamburg's overall cost of living (105.3) is higher than the US average (100) but lower than New Jersey's (120.4), which could make it a good place for new people in the state to move. This decrease is primarily in housing (78.7 compared to 142.4), which has a median home cost of $275,000, compared to the state's $397,900. Most homes in this area are fairly new, which accounts for the heavy price increase.