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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 Waterloo, Iowa.
Waterloo is one of several cities nestled along Iowa's Cedar River. The Black Hawk County, Waterloo county seat is located directly east of Cedar Falls (the two cities are collectively referred to as the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Metro Area). Around 67,000 people call Waterloo home, making it the 8th largest city in Iowa.
The area that makes up present-day Waterloo was first settled in 1845 and was originally known as Prairie Rapids Crossing. The city was known as a railway hub during the early part of the 20th century and also came to be recognized for agriculture and manufacturing.
There's always something to see and do in the Waterloo area! From festivals and outdoor adventures to art and culture, these are some of the top attractions in Waterloo and the surrounding areas:
The job market in Waterloo, Iowa, is divided fairly evenly between jobs that are considered traditionally blue-collar and white-collar. The current unemployment rate is below the national average of 5.6%, and recent job growth has been positive. Just over 22% of adults 25 and older have a bachelor's degree or higher, which is slightly above average.
Manufacturing is the leading industry in Waterloo, followed by health care and social assistance, retail trade, education, accommodation, and food services. Waterloo's largest employers are John Deere, Covenant Health Systems, Tyson, Allen Memorial Hospital, and Waterloo Community Schools.
Waterloo is a small city in terms of population, but at 63 square miles, it spans quite a large area. As such, Waterloo has multiple unique neighborhoods, each with its distinct atmosphere. Some of the best places to live in Waterloo, Iowa, include:
Public Schools in Waterloo, IA, are part of the Waterloo Community Schools District, which encompasses an area of about 150 square miles within Black Hawk County. The district serves approximately 10,555 students across 19 schools in and around the Waterloo area.
Waterloo also offers several options for higher education. The main campus of Hawkeye Community College is located in Waterloo, as is Allen College. The University of Northern Iowa is located just minutes away in Cedar Falls.
You'll find a wide variety of resources available if you're planning on moving to Waterloo, including this Discover Waterloo Guide from the official city website. The City of Waterloo also provides a lot of additional resources, including useful info on the local Police and Fire Department.
Be sure also to visit the Department of Sports & Recreation to learn more about local parks, trails, and recreation facilities. And let's not forget about utilities! Check in with the Waterloo Utilities Department about setting up water and sewer service or getting your natural gas and electricity hooked up.
The overall cost of living in Waterloo is very affordable. That includes housing costs, which are well below the national average. The median home cost in Waterloo is $116,200, while rental rates range from $641 monthly for a typical one-bedroom apartment to $1,360 for a four-bedroom apartment.