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If the storage size you require is not available at this location, we highly recommend that you visit our main office to reserve your storage unit in person at Nacogdoches 2903 South St to find the appropriate storage size that meets your needs. Additionally, this location provides parking spaces for both small and large vehicles.
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 Nacogdoches.
Nacogdoches is the county seat of Nacogdoches County. The 2020 census counted the population as 32,147.
People have lived in this area for a very long time. Archeological discoveries from a settlement here over ten thousand years ago show that the Caddo Indians made this area their home long before the European explorers came.
In 1716, Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to arrive. They started a mission called Misión Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Then, the French came and tried to create a settlement, but they were defeated in the French and Indian War, so in the 1760s, they left.
The Spanish followed suit in 1772 because it was too expensive to maintain an outpost in the hostile wilderness. The Spanish moved to a more established area that is today part of the city of San Antonio.
Despite leaving, the Spanish came back in 1779 under the leadership of Colonel Antonio Gil Y'Barbo. They built a pueblo (small village) that became the city of Nacogdoches.
As the oldest town in Texas, Nacogdoches has a unique heritage that spans centuries and cultures. From the Spanish missionaries to French explorers to the American pioneers, Nacogdoches has been a place of discovery, adventure, and innovation.
Nacogdoches is a town that is part of the Piney Woods Wine Trail of local vineyards.
The local economy depends on healthcare, retail, education, manufacturing, and hospitality. The unemployment rate is a bit high at 7.1%. The median annual household income is $36,434, which is about $33,000 lower than the average American household, earning $69,021 each year. The economy is growing a bit slower than the national average. Nacogdoches's expected job growth rate for the next ten years is 29.1%. This is low compared to the national expected job growth rate of 33.5%.
The industries offering the best-paying jobs are health care (9.7%), construction (4.3%), public administration (3.8%), professional, scientific, and technical services (3.1%), education (19.3%), hospitality (8.9%), and waste management (3.6%).
The best neighborhoods are found in the northern and northeastern parts of the town, with home prices from $150,000 to around $300,000.
Here are a few neighborhoods worth considering:
The Nacogdoches Independent School District is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $12,873 per student annually for education. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13 to one. This creates a small class size, allowing each student to receive more teacher attention.
There are four excellent private schools in the Nacogdoches area. They are Nacogdoches Christian Academy (PK and K), Christ Episcopal School (PK to 4th), Fredonia Hill Baptist School (PK to 8th), and Regent Academy (PK to 12th).
Within a 50-mile radius, there are six colleges and universities. The best school in the area for higher education is the public, four-year Stephen F Austin State University. It is in Nacogdoches. There are five other schools nearby, which are two-year community colleges.
The town has an elected mayor and four elected members serving on the City Council.
The Nacogdoches Parks & Recreation Department maintains the parks with lovely picnic spots and playgrounds for the kids. There are sports programs and recreational activities for all ages. Dog lovers appreciate the dog parks. A favorite pastime is playing disc golf on one of the five well-kept courses.
In this town, the median sales price for a house is $252,300. This price is going down by -4.8% year-over-year. The local real estate market is a buyer’s market with a greater supply of homes listed for sale than buyers willing to make an offer.
If you like saving money, you will love the low cost of living here, which is 5% lower than other Texan cities and 13% lower than the national average for towns across the country.