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Looking for affordable downtown West Palm Beach storage? Storage Rentals of America offers convenient and secure storage solutions for residents and businesses in the area. Located on Frederick Street near Rosemary Square, our facility is easily accessible from I-95 and US-1, making it a prime choice for all your storage needs.
Our friendly storage experts are ready to help you select the perfect storage unit size. From small 5x5 units to spacious 10x30 units, we offer a variety of options to accommodate belongings of any size. Whether you’re storing personal items, business inventory, or larger equipment, we have a storage unit tailored to your needs.
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Our customer service team is available to assist you 7 days a week. We can guide you through the rental process, answer your questions, and even help you move into your storage unit online or over the phone. With flexible month-to-month leases, you can rent for as long—or as short—a time as you need.
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What You Should Know About West Palm Beach, FL
The West Palm Beach, Florida community is on the state's east coast, north of Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton. The area is very affluent, with many lovely mansions, beach villas, and high-rise luxury condominiums.
Beautiful West Palm Beach, FL Weather
Florida's weather in this area is spectacular. It remains pleasantly warm throughout the year. In winter, the average monthly temperature is 67ºF; in summer, it's 84ºF. The lowest temperature (58ºF) can occur in January, while the highest (92ºF) is typical for August. The average daily temperature is a balmy 75ºF to 80ºF with lovely ocean breezes, and the air quality is exceptional.
The area is almost always sunny with only occasional rain. August is the rainiest month, averaging 9.4 inches. The beautiful weather is a major draw for retirees who want to relax and avoid cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers.
What to Do in West Palm Beach, FL
West Palm Beach offers great ocean-view restaurants, excellent shopping, museums, art galleries, concerts, baseball games, golf courses, festivals, and many attractions. Families and young people alike enjoy the area for its exciting beach and ocean activities.
Fine Dining:
- Waterfront restaurants serve excellent seafood and offer views of the Intracoastal Waterway or Atlantic Ocean. Locally caught fish and key lime pie are favorites. Diners can arrive by car or dock their boats.
Shopping:
- Superb shopping options include malls, districts, and luxury boutiques.
- Clematis District: Downtown shopping area; free live music every Thursday night and the public pier hosts performances. Saturday mornings feature the West Palm Beach GreenMarket. Theater lovers enjoy Palm Beach Dramaworks on Clematis Street.
- CityPlace: Mediterranean-style plaza and open-air shopping mall with over 100 shops.
- Palm Beach Outlets: Located at Palm Beach Lakes exit off I-95.
- Northwood Village: Main street offers ethnic-style restaurants, antique stores, and boutiques. Monthly Art Night Out Festival includes art, wine tasting, and entertainment.
- Antique Row: On downtown’s southern side, features vintage shops, designer boutiques, and around 40 antique stores. The annual Evening on Antique Row Festival offers extended shopping, gourmet food, drinks, and live music.
Museums and Art Galleries:
- The Norton Museum of Art is a must-visit for art lovers.
- Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens showcase many sculptures in beautiful palm gardens.
- Manatee Lagoon: Children’s science museum located on the water.
- South Florida Science Center and Aquarium: Great family museum.
Concert Hall:
- Kravis Center for the Performing Arts hosts symphonies, ballets, plays, and other events.
Baseball Stadium:
- Ballpark of the Palm Beaches welcomes baseball fans.
Golf Courses:
- Many courses are nearby, including West Palm Beach Golf Course and Links at Madison Green.
Attractions:
- Mounts Botanical Garden offers lush pathways for strolling and picnics.
- McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary features endangered animals including white tigers, black leopards, and African lions.
- Grassy Waters Nature Preserve is another beautiful natural spot.
Festivals:
- SunFest Music Festival (early May, downtown) features over 50 bands.
- South Florida Fair and Palm Beach Jerk & Caribbean Culture Festival (late May).
- International Boat Show (March).
- Events are held year-round.
Working in West Palm Beach, FL
Tourism is a major local industry, providing many jobs, especially during festival seasons. Retail, healthcare, accounting, finance, and services for retirees are all strong employment sectors.
- Median household income: $83,205 (close to national median $83,780).
- Top job sectors: retail trade (11.6%), healthcare & social assistance (11.6%), accommodation & food services (10.7%), construction (9.5%), finance & insurance (7.8%), professional/scientific/technical (6.6%), other services (5.9%).
West Palm Beach, FL Best Neighborhoods
The most desirable neighborhoods are El Cid/Prospect Park, Flamingo Park, Grandview Heights, and Old Northwood. Historic areas offer beautiful homes, while CITYPLACE appeals to younger professionals.
Top three neighborhoods:
- Marina Park: Waterfront homes. Median sale price: $2,806,413. Average rent: $2,588. Vacancy rate: 13.3%.
- Phipps Park: Median sale price: $1,229,731. Average rent: $2,476. Vacancy rate: 20%.
- Howard Park: Median sale price: $1,175,605. Average rent: $2,826. Vacancy rate: 34.2% (many vacation rentals).
West Palm Beach, FL Schools
The School District of Palm Beach County oversees public schools. For K-12 grades, there are over 50 public schools and 17 private schools. The district spends $14,596 per student annually. Student-to-teacher ratio is 17:1.
Top private schools:
- Oxbridge Academy (6th–12th grade)
- Rosarian Academy (PK–8th grade)
- The Greene School (PK–12th grade)
Three colleges in West Palm Beach:
- Northwood University Florida (private, four-year)
- Lincoln College of Technology (private, four-year)
- Palm Beach Atlantic University (private, four-year)
23 additional colleges are within 50 miles of the city.
Moving to West Palm Beach, FL Resource Guide
The West Palm Beach City provides many services for residents, including activities for children and teens via the Parks & Recreation Department. County-level services can be accessed through Palm Beach County offices.
West Palm Beach, FL Housing
- Median sale price for a home: $365,000 (down 11.3% per year; buyer’s market)
- Housing costs: 47% higher than other Florida communities, 45% above national average.
- Cost of living: about 17% higher than other parts of Florida, 15% above U.S. average.
- Despite higher costs, many consider the amenities worth it.
Military Bases Near West Palm Beach, FL
Here are the military bases within 50 miles: