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With an easily accessible location and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Stephenson is your storage solution. Just give us a call! Our knowledgeable customer service team can walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the right size storage unit. Big or small, we have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units, which are great for freeing up extra space in your home. You can also free up your driveway by storing your vehicle with us. No matter the size of your vehicle, we have a parking space for you.

We can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All have month-to-month leases, so you are not locked into a long-term contract. 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 Stephenson.

About Stephenson, VA.

Stephenson, Virginia, is a small and unincorporated town in Frederick County, Virginia, technically a suburb of Winchester, Virginia. Living here can provide a rural and rather rustic living situation, particularly if you enjoy the great outdoors. Stephenson is on the National Register of Historic Places because of High Banks, a historic home and farm dating from the mid-18th century, and is a popular tourist destination for many residents.

It's also a popular relocation destination for people who work in and around Winchester. Its smaller atmosphere and more cozy style make it a small town that fits well into many people's lives. Its proximity to Winchester and other areas also gives it a unique appeal that makes it an appealing destination for vacations or people moving to the Winchester area from elsewhere.

What to Do in Stephenson, VA.

Stephenson doesn't have many attractions within its borders. However, its fairly central proximity makes it close to many fun spots throughout the area. For example, Dinosaur Land in White Post, Virginia, is a popular destination for children and parents alike. It includes fun and engaging pretend dinosaurs and various other attractions that make it a frequent repeat visit for many who visit the area.

Nearby Martinsburg, West Virginia, also has an appealing civic theater where you can see various shows, such as Mama Mia! There are also a few casinos like Charles Town, West Virginia. These destinations also include options like the Strawberry Jubilee Fest, a popular festival that takes place every May. You may also enjoy the Virginia Wine and Craft Festival just down the road in Front Royal, Virginia.

Stephenson is also not far from destinations like the Great Country Farms in Bluemont or the Veramar Vineyard in Berryville. These spots provide plenty of fun opportunities, including the chance to sit outside and enjoy a few sips of wine. It also provides family-friendly options, such as miniature golf courses and even beaches where you and your children can swim and relax.

Working in Stephenson, VA.

Stephenson is primarily a bedroom community, meaning it's a residential area with minimal industry or commerce. However, there are many career options throughout this city and in nearby areas. For example, a nearby FedEx shipping destination provides unique career opportunities, including store-based jobs and delivery careers. There's also an Amazon Fulfillment Center not far from Stephenson that may work well for many people.

However, the United States Secret Service office is also located nearby, which may make this area a good destination for those in law enforcement. This officer often looks for police officers to help protect people like the Vice President and even the President. Beyond that career, you may also find jobs at Procter & Gamble, various nearby parks, and in restaurants and other service centers in the area.

However, there are also many potential career options in Winchester that you may consider when moving to the area. You'll be just a few miles down the road from various national parks in Harper's Ferry, social service groups, credit unions, dog grooming stations, and much more. These career options help make Stephenson a promising place for many different people to live.

Stephenson, VA. Neighborhoods

Stephenson is just one neighborhood and includes around 6,800 people. It is a mixed marketplace with both white and blue-collar jobs, including teaching professions and factory work. Home prices in this area are lower than throughout most of Virginia, as well.

It also tends to be a fairly highly educated area, with around 27% of people with at least a bachelor's degree. The per capita income is about $131,984, making this a fairly well-off area that often has comfortable school districts and other amenities to consider.

The neighborhood is also typically fairly low in crime, although that varies according to the street. Violent crime is usually well below five percent, though there are some instances of theft in the area. Thankfully, these are still relatively rare compared to other neighborhoods.

Stephenson, VA. School District

Stephenson is served by the Winchester City Public School districts and includes many different educational options. These include Federick Douglass, Garland R. Quarles, John Kerr, and Virginia Avenue Charlotte DeHart elementary schools that provide early educational opportunities.

It also includes Daniel Morgan Intermediate, Daniel Morgan Middle, and John Handley High schools. Gifted children may also attend Emil and Grace Shiadeh Innovation Center to learn more about various tech-based careers and other potential employment options that meet their needs. Community colleges in Winchester can provide some extra educational opportunities.

Moving to Stephenson, VA. Resource Guide

Stephenson is an unincorporated city, so it lacks an official website or departmental page. Instead, its needs are met by Winchester. This city provides Stephenson with general electric, heating, cooling, gas, garbage removal, water, and all other services needed to make this a comfortable city.

Winchester also provides the area with many park services, including comfortable and relaxing destinations throughout the city. These include the War Memorial Building and Recreation Center and other spots that provide unique and comfortable places to relax.

Stephenson, VA. Housing

Stephenson primarily consists of single-family homes, though there are several apartments throughout the region. The cost of living here is about five percent lower than the national average, with decreases in things like rent, food, meals, and much more. Housing prices are about 13% lower in Stephenson than nationally, with average mortgage rates of $1,107.04 compared to the nation's $1,249.52.