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With an easily accessible location and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Saint Joseph is your storage solution. Just give us a call! Our knowledgeable customer service team can walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the right size storage unit. 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. We can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All with month-to-month leases so you are not locked into a long-term contract. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.

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About Saint Joseph, MI.

St. Joseph (or St. Joe) has a population of 7,856 (2020 U.S. Census). and is on Lake Michigan, a beautiful and sprawling body of water that often attracts many people to the area. Its location near the St. Joseph River has made it an important transportation center. However, this facet has dimmed in the face of tourism and other industry-related elements.

This city's proximity to Chicago and other large towns makes it a popular vacation and retirement destination, as does its closeness to Benton Harbor. The latter village is a sister to St. Joseph and is often a part of its history. Modern times, the two cities often work together on festivals and economic matters to thrive together.

What to Do in Saint Joseph, MI.

Though relatively small, St. Joseph is near enough urban and rural areas to host several festivals and events. These include the Blossomtime Festival (also hosted with nearby Benton Harbor), The Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff, The Concours d'Elegance of Southwest Michigan, and the Venetian Festival. These events bring in many concert opportunities and large amounts of tourist dollars.

Outside these events are entertainment options like Silver Beach County Park, the St. Joseph Lighthouses, Silver Beach Carousel, Tiscornia Park, Curious Kids' Museum, Krasl Art Center, White Pine Winery, and much more. These options provide residents and visitors with a relaxing and entertaining environment.

Working in Saint Joseph, MI.

In the early part of the 1800s, St. Joseph operated two large shipping companies that moved between this city and Chicago. During this time, the economy was heavily dominated by this significant business, lasting upwards of 100 years or more. Since then, these businesses have mostly closed, and St. Joseph has had to find ways to adapt.

For example, the city is so quaint, comfortable, and near rural areas that tourism has become a heavy trade. During the summer, the city rents out many cabins and hotel rooms to residents, which need cleaning. Restaurants and other shops also do well during this time.

The industries offering the most jobs are manufacturing (31.2%), healthcare / social assistance (14.6%), accommodation/ food services (7.9%), retail (7.6%), education (6.1%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.9%), and other services, except public administration (4.4%).

The median household income is $76,903, which is around $8,000 lower than the national median household income, of $83,730. The unemployment rate is only 1.2%, which is much lower than the American average of 4.3%.

Saint Joseph, MI. Neighborhoods

The most expensive area to live in St. Joseph is currently the St. Joseph West next to Bentan Harbor on the lake. Home purchase prices are around $660,838, which costs more than 92.2% of locations in Michigan. Rent is pricey at $1,723, with a vacancy rate of 24.2% due to having many vacation rental units. Though not low in some ways, it is still less expensive to rent in this area than in nearly 40.2% of all Michigan neighborhoods.

St. Joseph South is the median area with home prices of $317,801 and rent at about $2,912 with a vacancy rate of 7.3%.

A similarly-priced area in the city is Vineland, with a median home price of $332,849 and rent at about $2,290. The closeness of these prices means that these areas could switch spots at any time if a more expensive home comes on the market, so pay attention to these facets to avoid spending too much.

Saint Joseph, MI. School District

St. Joseph Public Schools operates a handful of schools throughout the area, which helps provide substantial academic help. These include Brown Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, and E.P. Clarke for early learning needs. Upton Middle School and St. Joseph High School provide upper educational assistance, and the Bears at the high school have many solid and competitive sports teams.

Suppose you want a private and religious learning experience for your children. In that case, you can send them to Lake Michigan Catholic, Lake Michigan College, Trinity Lutheran School, Michigan Lutheran High School, or Grace Lutheran School. Each of these facilities provides an education that includes religious concepts.

Moving to Saint Joseph, MI. Resource Guide

While St. Joseph is not a vast city, its historic importance and rich cultural history have created an attractive downtown area that appeals to many residents. When here, you can check out many local shops that are fun and memorable. You can also talk to the city officials to learn more about the community.

St. Joseph's proximity to the great outdoors and lakes makes it a beautiful place to live if you like natural beauty. Thankfully, it includes many fun and engaging parks where you can enjoy yourself, such as Covered Bridge Farm, Rawson's King Mill, Meyer Broadway, Cade Lake, Sand Lake, Timm Preserve, and many more outdoor areas that will appeal to many residents.

Saint Joseph, MI. Housing

St. Joseph has a cost-of-living index of 96, which is 7% higher than Michigan (89) and still 4% below the national average (100). This lower cost-of-living does not come from housing, rated at 103, which is 3% above the national average with a median home price of $205,600. Compare this to the state's rating (74) and median cost ($127,800).

However, those who move here live in a compact city with a friendly population and are close to a beautiful lake. Costs for things like utilities, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses are lower here than the costs in other parts of the state, meaning it balances out to be a reasonably affordable place to live after finding a home.

Military Bases Near St. Joseph, MI

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