Storage Rentals of America in Berea is conveniently located off West Bagley Road, meaning we are just a short drive from Olmsted Falls. Need extra space in your garage? Our storage facility has outdoor parking spaces for your car, RV, boat, or trailer. No matter the size of your vehicle, we have a space perfect for you.
Move in online, over the phone, or in person. Our customer service team is available by phone seven days a week to help you find an office space to fit your needs. We are here to answer any questions about the rental process. All with month-to-month leases, so you are not locked into a long-term contract. This is just another way we make office rental easier.
Moving soon? Stop by our office for must have moving supplies. We sell boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!
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 Berea.
Berea is a suburb located on the western side of Cleveland, about 12 miles to the south. The city has a population of around 18,788 people. It is in Cuyahoga County. It got its name in 1836 from a place in the Bible. Berea was chosen instead of Tabor. John Baldwin, one of the town's founders, flipped a coin to decide.
Baldwin created an industry of cutting sandstone from the local quarry into disks to make grindstones, sold all over the country. Baldwin founded the local college that would later become the Baldwin Wallace University.
In more modern times, the city is best known for being the training grounds for the Cleveland Browns sports team.
Here is all you need to know about making Berea your hometown.
Berea has these wonderful amenities and attractions:
The Berea local economy depends on educational services, health care, and insurance industries. The unemployment rate is 6.5%, higher than the statewide unemployment rate of 5.2%. The median household income is $61,941 per year. Berea's predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is meager, at 23.4%, compared to the national average of 33.5%. For those working in Berea, their average commute time is 22 minutes.
The most popular industries by jobs offered are education (14.1%), health care (9.1%), finance/insurance (6.3%), professional/scientific/technical services (6.1%), building construction (5.6%), hospitality/restaurants (5.4%), and metal products (3.9%).
Berea has many well-established neighborhoods for raising a family.
These three areas are desirable with the finest homes. They are adjacent and cover the center area of Berea.
The public school district is the Berea City School District, which manages three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The school district spends around $13,017 per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 18 to one.
The three private schools in Berea are St. Mary's Catholic School, the Academy of St. Adalbert, and the Academy of St. Bartholomew.
Baldwin Wallace University is in Berea, and there are 51 colleges and universities within a 50-mile radius.
These contacts will help set up the new place when moving to Berea.
The city provides water and sewer services and has a webpage with a list of the other utility companies serving the area. Electrical power is supplied by First Energy. Natural gas comes from Columbia Gas of Ohio.
Berea's Parks and Recreation Department maintains the city's six parks. This department is also responsible for maintaining Coe Lake, an outdoor community swimming pool, and a recreation center. There are festivals and events, sports programs, programs for active seniors, and the family youth initiative.
Berea's municipal government consists of an elected Mayor and eight elected members serving on the City Council with the administrative help of one City Clerk.
The median home price in Berea is $148,919, which has appreciated by 52.16% over the past ten years. The cost of living in Berea is just a tiny 0.5% higher than other communities in Ohio. Like all Ohio cities, it is 16.9% lower than the national average in the United States.