Find great storage at Storage Rentals of America at 207 Chatham St in downtown Monroe. We're close to Interstate 20 and the Ouachita River, making it easy to get to us. Our modern facility has strong security and many unit sizes to choose from. You can rent month-to-month without any hassle.
We have units for everything, from small boxes to big furniture. Our storage units are on the ground floor, and you can drive right up to them, making it simple to load and unload your stuff. We're open every day of the week, and you can pay your bill online. We even offer special discounts, including deals for military members. At Storage Rentals of America, we make storage easy and affordable for everyone in Monroe.
Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby storage facilities.
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 we are 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 Monroe.
Right along the Ouachita River in northeastern Louisiana sits Monroe, alive with energy. It's got everything - deep historical roots, a mix of cultures, and a community that thrives together. Established in the early 19th century, Monroe has grown into a bustling metropolitan area with a population of over 48,000 residents.
Monroe, along with its sibling city, West Monroe, welcomes you into a world where Southern charm meets modern comforts and natural beauty. Imagine wandering through Monroe's historic sites, diving into an exciting art culture, and treating your taste buds to culinary wonders - it's all part of the adventure that awaits you here.
Monroe is a thriving, fun city with plenty of activities and things to do.
Monroe's economy benefits from healthcare, hospitality, retail, and education. The city's unemployment rate is very high at 7.8%, which is nearly double the national average. The median household income in Monroe is $33,925 per year, which is about $35,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing much slower than the national average. Monroe’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 20%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are health care (14.1%), educational services (11.6%), accommodation & food services (9.4%), finance & insurance (7.6%), public administration (5.6%), construction (4.6%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (3.9%).
There are many wonderful neighborhoods to explore in this town. Here are the areas with the finest, most expensive homes.
Monroe City Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $14,940 each year for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is average, at 16 to one.
There are eight private schools in Monroe. The top-ranked schools are Ouachita Christian School (PK to 12th), Jesus The Good Shepherd School (PK to 6th), and Grace Episcopal School (PK to 8th).
There are three colleges in town and 31 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local colleges are the University of Louisiana Monroe, and Louisiana Delta Community College.
Monroe’s municipal government has an elected mayor and five elected members serving on the City Council. More info is on the official website.
Monroe Community Affairs has information about the public parks, community centers, summer youth programs, athletics programs, events, and recreational activities.
The median price in Monroe is $264,900. The price trend is up 15.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with more homes for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are 21% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 5% lower than in other Louisiana cities and 14% lower than in the rest of America.