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This is one of our annex properties which means there is no office at this location. While you can rent your storage unit online we ask our customers to go to our main Oak Creek property for any questions. It is located at 1019 W Rawson Avenue, Oak Creek, WI. 53154.

With an easily accessible location and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Cudahy is your storage solution. Located just East of the Milwaukee Airport, our self-storage facility is convenient and easy to locate. Our knowledgeable customer service team is available 7 days a week and can easily walk you through the rental process over the phone. We have storage units available for whatever your needs are. 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. Give us a call today! We can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online, all from the comfort of your own home. We offer month-to-month leases so you are not locked into a long-term contract.

Storage Rentals of America offers secure self-storage, convenient and safe ways to store valuable belongings for residents and businesses in Cudahy, WI. Cudahy Self Storage provides various options, including climate-controlled units designed to protect temperature-sensitive items such as electronics, furniture, and essential documents from fluctuations in weather. The facility is fully fenced, well-lit, and equipped with 24-hour video surveillance to ensure security around the clock. These features make it a reliable choice for safeguarding your possessions, offering peace of mind and easy access whenever needed.

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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 Cudahy, Wisconsin.

About Cudahy, Wisconsin

Cudahy is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, with just over 18,260 people. As a neighborhood of the Milwaukee area, Cudahy provides many vital services and industries for the site. Originally known as the Buckhorn Settlement, it was incorporated as Cudahy in 1906 and has slowly reached its current population level, peaking in 1970 with 22,078 residents.

The racial breakdown of the area is typical for Wisconsin, primarily Caucasian (88.8 percent), with a handful of African Americans (2.7 percent) and Asians (1.4 percent). Nearly half of the city comprises married couples, with almost 30 percent of homes having at least one child. As a somewhat working-class area, Cudahy has many different opportunities for those wanting to move here.

What to do in Cudahy, WI.

Though Cudadhy is a small city, it has many different family museum options. These include the Oak Creek Historical Museum, Mitchell Gallery of Flight, Urban Anthropology Inc., and the Milwaukee Public Museum. Some of these locations are technically outside the Cudady city limits and in Milwaukee but are within a straightforward drive from the city center.

Currently, the city possesses just one stadium, known as Cudahy Stadium. Various events are held here each year, including sporting events and concerts. Residents are also a short drive from playing arenas for the Bucks and the Brewers in Milwaukee. Other places to visit include Joe's K Ranch and the City Lounge. Cudady is often a top-rated nightlife attraction for many residents and visitors.

Working in Cudahy, WI.

Cudahy has always been a heavy manufacturing center for Wisconsin, a fact that remains true to this day. Around 19 percent of the city population is employed in manufacturing, compared to just 10.4 percent in the rest of the state. Related industries (transportation and warehousing) make up a further 7.3 percent of the population, creating a nearly 30 percent employment rate for the area. This heavy focus on manufacturing makes this a reasonably blue-collar neighborhood with many working-class values.

After manufacturing, healthcare is the most important employer, accounting for about 18.1 percent of all employees. Retail services make up the next most common employer in the area, accounting for about 10.7 percent of the total population. Other popular industries in the area include financing and insurance (5.0 percent), administrative support (4.9 percent), and educational services (6.1 percent). Many other employment industries are available, though these only comprise 1-2 percent of the population.

Cudahy, WI. Neighborhoods

Cudahy's most expensive neighborhood is South Lake Drive/East Botsford Avenue, with a median price of around $189,914. This is more expensive than just 50.7 percent of cities in the state and 41 percent in the country. A 12.4 percent vacancy rate makes this a potentially easy place to find a home in the town. This neighborhood is close to downtown, making it a popular spot for students and active individuals.

The city's center is the median in real estate cost, with a price of just $182,843 for a home. Most homes here are medium-sized, though a handful of apartments are available, creating a stable mix of different renting options. South Packard Avenue/East Layton Avenue is the cheapest area in the city, with a median price of $179,283, which shows how stable the housing environment is.

Cudahy, WI. School District

Currently, Cudahy has five different elementary schools where you can send your children: Park View Elementary School, Jones Elementary School, Mitchell Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, and Kosciuszko Elementary School.

Currently, the city has just one middle school and high school option, though higher education is heavily emphasized. Colleges in Cudahy or a short drive away include Alverno College, DeVry University Wisconsin, Marquette University, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, and Milwaukee School of Engineering. Most of these options are in Milwaukee, which is close to Cudahy.

Moving to Cudahy, WI. Resource Guide

Cudahy's resources are standard for the areas of gas, electricity, internet, waste management, and more. Like many Wisconsin cities, it has outstanding snow removal to help manage the heavy Wisconsin winters that often impact the area and make travel difficult during the holiday season.

Cudahy is a very outdoor-friendly area, with six county parks for 823 acres of outdoor space. The large lakefront park is a trendy outdoor area with a biking trail, various playgrounds, and much more. Residents can also access an 18-hole golf course if they are interested in this sport.

Cudahy, WI. Housing

Cudahy may be one of the pricier places to live in Wisconsin: it currently has a 95 cost of living rating, higher than the 90.9 of the state. This extra cost focuses primarily on healthcare costs and housing: health coverage is rated 103.8 in Cudahy compared to 100.3 in the state, while the median housing cost is $199,000 compared to $188,000.

The unique focus on single-family homes makes this a good place for families to move. However, there are also many other apartments where single people can live. Interestingly, the area has a surprisingly high population of same-sex couples, making this an LGBTQ-friendly town for those looking for such an area.