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New Customers: The main office is located at 275 Schillinger RD N. Mobile, AL 36608. Your storage unit can be accessed at 7870 Tanner Williams Rd with your gate code
We offer a wide selection of storage units to meet your needs, from compact spaces for seasonal items to larger units for home renovations or business storage. Whether you’re storing a few boxes or the contents of an entire household, our climate-controlled options ensure your items remain protected from Alabama’s heat and humidity. Our month-to-month leases give you complete flexibility without long-term contracts, and no deposit is required to get started.
At Storage Rentals of America, we prioritize convenience and customer satisfaction. You can manage your storage unit completely online, from reserving your space to paying your bill. Need help finding the right size? Our friendly team is available seven days a week to offer expert advice and walk you through your options, ensuring you find the ideal unit for your situation.
Our facility near the Highland area of Mobile is fully fenced and well-lit, with digital surveillance in place to safeguard your belongings. We’ve designed our location with wide driveways and easy access so you can get in and out quickly, whether you're dropping off or picking up. Storage shouldn’t be stressful—and with our streamlined experience, it never is.
If you’ve been searching for storage near me in Mobile, Storage Rentals of America offers an affordable, secure, and hassle-free solution. From temperature-sensitive items to extra furniture or office files, our storage units are designed with your convenience in mind. Reserve your unit online today and experience self storage the way it should be: simple, reliable, and tailored to your needs.
Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby storage facilities.
- 1550 Leroy Stevens Rd., Mobile, AL. 36695
- 5810 Old Pascagoula Rd., Mobile, AL. 36619
- 2610 Schillinger Rd. S., Mobile, AL. 36695
- 472 Lott Rd., Eight Mile, AL. 36613
Disc locks are required for all units and can be purchased at the office.
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Mobile, AL – Questions and Answers About Living, Working, and Exploring
What makes Mobile, Alabama, a special place to live?
Mobile is a coastal city full of character, culture, and community spirit. Located on the edge of Mobile Bay, it’s the third-largest city in Alabama and home to nearly 190,000 residents. Founded in the early 1700s by French colonists, Mobile has grown into a diverse, vibrant city shaped by French, Spanish, British, African, and Creole influences. Its historic neighborhoods, annual Mardi Gras celebrations, and Gulf Coast charm make it a unique place to call home.
What are the best things to do in Mobile?
Mobile offers an exciting mix of historic landmarks, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions:
- Explore the city’s historic districts, including Oakleigh and De Tonti Square, where architecture and history go hand in hand.
- Enjoy outdoor recreation along Mobile Bay—go sailing, kayaking, or simply relax by the water.
- Visit the Mobile Museum of Art and USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park to experience local history and heritage.
- Discover Mardi Gras history at the Mobile Carnival Museum.
- Try local fare that blends Southern cooking with Gulf Coast seafood.
- Attend seasonal events like the Mobile Bay Jubilee and Fat Tuesday’s Mardi Gras parades.
What industries drive Mobile’s economy?
Mobile’s economy is powered by healthcare, education, retail, manufacturing, and hospitality. The unemployment rate is 6.2%, which is slightly above the national average. The median household income is $44,780—about $24,000 less than the national median.
What are the main employment sectors in Mobile?
Industries offering the most jobs in Mobile include:
- Healthcare (15.2%)
- Hospitality (10.0%)
- Education (9.2%)
- Professional and technical services (6.3%)
- Construction (4.9%)
- Administrative support and waste management (4.4%)
- Finance and insurance (4.1%)
Which Mobile neighborhoods are popular for buying or renting a home?
Mobile has a variety of neighborhoods with distinct character and price points:
- Country Club: Home to some of the city’s most expensive real estate, with a median home price of $846,513 and average rent of $1,793.
- Parkhill: Offers green space, a lake, and a golf course. Median home price is $441,263; average rent is $2,003.
- Lyons Park: Close to parks and a medical center, with a median home price of $383,574 and rent around $1,238.
- Second Creek: Near parks and Creekwood; median home price is $371,230, and rent averages $1,856. Vacancy rates are low at 5%, making availability limited.
How is public education in Mobile?
Mobile County Public Schools oversees the public school system. The district spends approximately $11,879 per student each year and maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 18 to 1.
Are private schools available in Mobile?
Yes. Mobile is home to 42 private schools. Top choices include:
What colleges and universities are located in Mobile?
There are seven colleges in Mobile, with additional institutions within 100 miles. Notable schools include:
How is Mobile governed and what public services are available?
Mobile’s local government includes an elected mayor and a seven-member City Council. City information and services are available on the official website.
The Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of programs and facilities for youth, adults, and seniors, including golf, aquatics, and community events.
What is the housing market like in Mobile?
Mobile’s median home listing price is $383,700, with a year-over-year price increase of 4.7%. The housing market is balanced, with enough inventory to meet buyer demand. Home prices are 22% lower than the national average. While the cost of living is 2% higher than the Alabama average, it remains 10% below the U.S. average—making Mobile an affordable place to live.
Is Mobile a good place to move?
Yes. Mobile offers a rare blend of affordability, coastal living, historic charm, and community-centered events. With access to top schools, green space, arts, and a variety of job sectors, it’s a great choice for families, retirees, and professionals alike.