Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, your premier self-storage solution in Southwest Springfield. Our facility offers a variety of features designed to simplify your storage experience, whether you're decluttering your home or seeking extra space for your business inventory. With our electronic gate entry system and convenient options like online bill payment, managing your storage unit is effortless. Our friendly staff is always here to help you find the perfect storage solution to fit your needs and budget. We understand that finding the proper storage unit at Storage Rentals of America can make all the difference in your moving process. That's why we offer a wide range of unit sizes to accommodate items of all shapes and sizes. Whether you're storing seasonal decor, household belongings, or essential business documents, we have the space you need. Our ground-floor units provide easy access, and with our autopay feature, you can ensure your payments are handled seamlessly. Whether you're storing personal mementos or business essentials, Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Our fully fenced facility in Springfield offers peace of mind with advanced security features. Contact our friendly self-storage experts today to learn more about our storage options and discover how Storage Rentals of America can simplify your storage journey.
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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 Springfield.
Imagine a city where history dances around every corner and culture runs as deep as its roots. That's Springfield for you – nestled comfortably in Robertson County’s beautiful scenery and always ready to welcome you with open arms. Established in 1819, Springfield has retained its small-town charm while embracing growth and development over the years. It is the county seat of Robertson County, with a population of 18,782 (2020 U.S. Census).
Step back in time with us here in Springfield—whether it's mingling at a bustling event that celebrates our roots or finding serenity among nature’s masterpieces within our scenic parks and beyond.
Springfield has intriguing historical spots, a brash and lively central area, and welcoming locals. The country lifestyle offers a peaceful retreat from big city life while still keeping the urban amenities and fun close at hand.
Springfield offers lots of exciting things for people of all ages to do.
The local economy benefits from healthcare, manufacturing, building construction, and hospitality. The city has a low unemployment rate of 4.1%, which is on par with the national average. The median household income is not so great at $50,655 per year. This amount is about $19,400 less than the national average of $69,021.
Economic growth is happening quickly in this area. Springfield’s expected job growth rate for the next decade is 47.4%, compared to the national rate predicted to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are transportation (9.1%), building construction (7.8%), health care (7.1%), hospitality (6.0%), education (5.8%), electrical equipment, appliances, and parts (5.4%), and manufacturing (4.6%).
The most expensive neighborhoods are Flewellyn, Gause, and City Center. Expect to pay up to $350k for a home in these areas. Here are a few alternatives with lower prices.
The public schools are managed by Robertson County Schools. The school district invests $9,639 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is decent at 16 to one.
There is one private school, which is South Haven Christian School (K to 12th).
There are no institutes of higher learning in Springfield; however, there are 32 colleges and universities within an hour’s drive. The schools in Nashville are less than 30 miles away and include Tennessee State University, Aquinas College, and Belmont University.
The seven elected officials on the Board of Mayor and Alderman comprise Springfield’s municipal government. Get more information on Springfield's official website.
Springfield Parks & Recreation Department manages the community space known as “The Center” and all the parks, facilities, and programs. There are sports programs for youth and adults. The city parks include Central Bark Dog Park, Garner Street Park, Martin Luther King Jr. Park, Springfield Greenway, J. Travis Price Park, and American Legion Park.
The median real estate price in Springfield is $377,000. The price trend is reducing by -8% yearly. The housing market is a buyer’s market. Housing costs are 12% below the national average. The cost of living is 4% more than what it costs to live in other Tennessee cities and 7% less than the national average.