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Storage Rentals of America in Simpsonville is conveniently located off Arbor Keats Drive near Fairview Road, meaning we are just a short drive from Fountain Inn. Our customer service team is available by phone 7 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. Big or small, we have it all. We even offer climate-controlled storage options so your belongings are stored safely. Need to free up your driveway? You can store your vehicle with us, too. Car, RV, or boat, we have a parking space perfect for you and your vehicle. 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. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.
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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across 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 Simpsonville.
About Simpsonville, SC.
Simpsonville sits within Greenville County in South Carolina and is also part of the Greenville-Mauldin-Easley-Metropolitan area. Though the city itself is not large (around 24,221 in the 2019 census), it continually grows and becomes an essential part of the area's economy. For example, it is part of the Golden Strip, a place where unemployment is low and success is high.
Simpsonville is also home to a handful of unique historical places, such as the Baptist Church and Hopkins Farm, which have served essential roles in many ways. And while the city itself hasn't featured extensive and sudden increases in population, its steady growth has rarely been impeded, and its housing market is a diverse and welcoming one for many new residents.
What to Do in Simpsonville, SC.
This area is a popular destination for tourists and those in the Greenville County area. There are a surprising number of fun and entertaining places to spend time in this city. For example, Discovery Island Waterpark includes a handful of water slides, wave pools, and much more. It is a popular destination in the summer or even during warmer months in the fall and winter.
Other population destinations for residents include CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, which hosts many high-quality concerts and performances. Those who like movies often visit Regal Simpsonville Stadium, while those who enjoy relaxing outdoors may enjoy Heritage Park, a site with many outdoor areas, including picnic spots, a few sports fields, and a handful of other exciting options.
Working in Simpsonville, SC.
Simpsonville is not known for any specific industry, though there are many career opportunities in the area. For example, the Golden Strip contains many businesses like Para-Chem, KEMET, Sealed Air, Milliken, and much more. These businesses provide both low-end, entry-level jobs and more specialized career paths for those with the proper training and expertise.
Other popular employees in the area include FedEx, Amazon, Biolife Plasma Services, Lockheed Martin, and more. There are also many service industries, such as restaurants, pizzerias, hotels, and much more, where residents can find work. It should not be challenging for those who want to find a job to find something that meets their needs, though it may take time for some openings to appear.
Simpsonville, SC. Neighborhoods
The most expensive neighborhood in Simpsonville is Batesville, with a median home purchase cost of $622,731 and a rental price of $2,033. These prices are more than 97 and 95 percent of South Carolina neighborhoods, respectively. Most homes in this area (and throughout Simpsonville) are single-family homes that consist of 3-5 bedrooms. Many townhouses are also available in this area.
Plantation Drive/Route 14 is the median neighborhood in the city, with a real estate price of $300,250 and a rental cost of $1,838. The least expensive community is the town center, with a cost of $221,306 and a rental price of $1,062. These costs are up to 72 percent higher than other areas in South Carolina, though rental prices are lower than around 54 percent of the state.
Simpsonville, SC. School District
Simpsonville is served by the Greenville County School District, a district that operates many schools. Their primary educational option is Hillcrest High School, one of the most popular options in the city. That said, there are also plenty of high-quality elementary schools and even private choices. For instance, Abiding Peace Academy is an elementary school for the local Lutheran church.
Beyond these schools, Simpsonville is also host to a public library. This branch of the Greenville County Library System provides easy access to many research materials for students. And if something cannot be found at a specific library, it is possible to reach out to others in the system and send information that can be used in research papers, reports, and more.
Moving to Simpsonville, SC. Resource Guide
If you need garbage, electricity, heating, and water hookups for your new home, you need to reach out to the Simpsonville city government. They can help ensure that you get each of these services and hook you up with the right individuals. You can also find internet and cable companies that will come to your home and provide you with high-quality services at a reasonable price.
Simpsonville also has a handful of fun outdoor park areas that provide a comprehensive level of fun. For example, the Activity and Senior Center has exercise equipment, gyms, meeting rooms, and a lounge for older adults. Alder Park contains a basketball court, a sheltered picnic area, playground equipment, and a soccer field. Other parks in the area include Simpsonville City Park and the Simpsonville Community Building.
Simpsonville, SC. Housing
Simpsonville's 96.4 cost of living rating is almost 10 points higher than South Carolina's average (88.5) and is just below the national average of 100. Most of this higher cost comes in the housing market, which has an average rating of 97.4 ($225,100) compared to the state's 73.6 rating ($170,100). The 2-3 bedroom homes typical in the area, combined with the cost of living, make this a place to move if you're already well established as a person.