Conveniently located off Johnson Street, Storage Rentals of America in Elkhart offers easy access and convenient office hours. With flexible, month to month leases you can rent your storage unit for as long as you would like. Our storage facility has plenty of self storage options, from smaller storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Need help? Give our knowledgeable customer service team a call. Available 7 days a week by phone, we will walk you through the rental process and help you select the right sized storage unit for your belongings. Our friendly customer team can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online so you can get your belongings stored fast. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.
In addition to focusing on security, we strive to make the storage experience as convenient and cost-effective as possible for our customers. By choosing our facility, you receive top-notch security measures and save valuable time and money. We believe in providing exceptional service that goes above and beyond expectations. Discover the difference when you store with Storage Rentals of America.
Disc locks are required for all units and can be purchased at the office.
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 Elkhart, Indiana.
Elkhart is located in Elkhart County, Indiana, and has a population of 52,662. The population has grown 1.6 percent since the 2010 Census and continues growing as the years progress.
Amazingly, Elkhart is different from the county seat even though it has the most people in the county. Elkhart was first named Pulaski but later renamed in 1839 to what we know today.
In 1851, Elkhart received its first railway. Everyone knows what happens when the railroad passes through a town. Not long after, it grew from a village to a city. The people there are friendly, and the city is known as "The City with a Heart."
There are many things to do in Elkhart that adults and families with kids can enjoy. Below are some well-noted attractions that bring people together within the city. People can enjoy the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau Center.
Elkhart, IN., is known for many industries. Many RV manufacturers, van conversion companies, boat manufacturers, and musical instruments comprise the industrial sector. Elkhart is the "RV Capital of the World." It is also the "Band Instrument Capital of the World."
Other industries in Elkhart are electronic components, pharmaceuticals, mobile homes, and manufactured housing. Robert Young Rail Yards is the second-largest freight yard in the world. Last is the cornerstone of Elkhart, Northern Indiana Brass Company (NIBCO). This company has been around for over a hundred years.
All of the neighborhoods in Elkhart, IN, are well-kept. Many say the neighborhoods are safe for children to play outside, pet-friendly, kind neighbors, and have lots of holiday spirit throughout the year.
Schools in the Elkhart, IN. district spends $11,604 per student. The ratio of students to teachers is 18.2. Within the city, there are 36 schools in total. There are 30, which are public, and six are private. Then, there is the Elkhart Public Library, which has four branches scattered throughout the city. Listed below are the colleges.
For those interested in moving to Elkhart, IN., you can find all the information for utility hookups through Elkhart Public Utility Companies. All the water, sewage, electricity, and services from the city can be reached through the City of Elkhart.
While looking for all the essential information for getting the proper hookups, you can find all the parks and recreation information through the Parks and Recreation Department.
Elkhart, IN., has an unemployment rate of 4.8 percent with positive job growth. The median income is $35,505. For rent, the median price is around $800 per month. On average, the cost of living is 20.7 percent lower than the rest of the nation.