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Located on Ohio State Route 103, our fenced-in property gives our customers convenient access and safety to their clean, bright, and secure storage units. We are just north of the Willard Municipal Airport and South of Walton Street West, a short drive from Tilton. Our storage experts are available by phone 7 days a week to help with any questions. We can even move you in over the phone with month-to-month contracts.

Our storage facility has the option of climate-controlled units so you can store items that are more sensitive to extreme temperatures.

Our customer service team can help you find storage no matter your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units.

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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 Willard.

About Willard, WI.

Willard is a reasonably small town in Wisconsin's Rusk County, with a population ranging between 500-650 over the last few years. There are around 215 houses over 36.2 square miles, with a population density of 15.1 people per square mile. This relatively low-density level is excellent because it ensures that residents do not live too close to each other.

In this way, Willard is an excellent opportunity for those who want a rural living environment that feels comfortable and open to many different people. The population breakdown is about 98 percent Caucasian, with around one percent Native Americans in the area. The surrounding Rusk County has approximately 34,000 people or so for a very rural environment and atmosphere.

What to Do in Willard, WI.

Due to the relatively rural nature of Willard, there are few things to do within its borders. However, a handful of different parks and adventure sites are close from the area, making it an entertaining living option for most people. For instance, the Wilderness Pursuit Horseback Adventures riding tours are located just under eight miles from Willard in Neillsville.

The Highground Veterans Memorial Park is just 12 miles away in the same city, providing many fun outdoor adventures and camping situations. Neillsville is a common destination for many in Willard, as there are shopping centers and more. Its proximity allows Willard to maintain a rural atmosphere while staying comfortable with modern amenities.

Working in Willard, WI.

Like many areas in Wisconsin,

Willard is devoted to the farming industry. Most residents have a job on one of the many nearby farms or have a family farm that they tend to for their financial gain. Typically, companies like Grassland Dairy Products, Inc. hire employees at reasonable pay levels, with some earning as much as $20 per hour on their first day at work.

However, many health companies in the nearby area, such as Healthy You Enterprises, require health experts, fitness professionals, and office individuals to take care of the day-to-day tasks of the job. A nearby federal prison also requires correctional officers and others to handle prisoner health and care difficulties.

Willard, WI. Neighborhoods

Due to its small size, Willard does not have neighborhoods, per se. However, it has a thriving real estate scene that makes it easy for buyers to find high-quality properties and homes. The median home price in the area is between $136,000 per household and closer to $200,000, depending on the year and season. Thankfully, it mostly tends towards lower costs.

Higher-priced houses are available in the area, though, for those with the cash. For instance, a four-bed, three-bathroom, and 4,000-square-foot home on 1.5 acres was recently on the market for just over $350,000. This price is typical for this size in the area and is well below the national average, making this a good retirement option for many.

Willard, WI. School District

Willard's school district is served by just a handful of schools, including an elementary, middle, and high school option. These serve the small number of children in the area well, though there are a handful of options near the city that some may prefer. For instance, nearby Greenwood has a handful of schools open to Willard residents who want to attend.

Loyal Public Schools provide an excellent alternative to this option, ensuring residents and their children receive vital education. Loyal is well known for its focus on art and technical education, focusing heavily on vocational skills for those who don't plan on attending college. Only a few colleges are near the area, though there are options.

Moving to Willard, WI. Resource Guide

Even though Willard may be a reasonably small town, it still offers the amenities you need to comfortably live there. Water, trash removal, heating, electricity, and much more are all available. Internet options are limited, as are the cable and satellite choices you can pick. However, there should be just about any amenity that you need.

The county police mostly handle

Crime problems, though some state offices are nearby. Crime problems are relatively small in the area, making it a safe place to live. Violent crimes occur at no more than 10-50 or so per year, making this an excellent place to raise a young family with no difficulty.

Willard, WI. Housing

The cost of living is meager in this area, with a rating of 82.7 compared to the national average of 100. Most of these savings come in housing costs, rated 58.9 compared to the 100 national average or the 81.4 Wisconsin average. Every rating is well below the state or national average, but health care is 114.9. These ratings make Willard an excellent place to move if you have a low income or want a low cost of living.