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Life changes fast—your storage solution should keep up. At Storage Rentals of America in Montgomery, Alabama, we make it easy to store your belongings with flexible, secure, and accessible options tailored to your needs. Whether you’re preparing for a move, clearing space at home, or managing seasonal items, our Harrison Road facility offers a wide range of storage units designed to fit your lifestyle.

Renting is quick and convenient. With month-to-month leases and no long-term commitment, you can store on your own terms. Our user-friendly online reservation system and phone support make it simple to find the right unit, whether you're storing a few boxes or the contents of your entire home. From holiday decorations to business inventory, we’ve got space that works for you.

Located near Brenda Bonner Park in Montgomery, our facility features both interior and exterior units, ground-level drive-up access, and 7-day-a-week availability. You’ll enjoy smooth loading and unloading, all within a fully fenced property equipped with 24-hour digital video surveillance. Our clean, well-lit grounds are maintained to provide a comfortable and secure experience for every visit.

Car, RV, and Vehicle Storage in Montgomery

In addition to traditional self storage, we offer secure vehicle storage for cars, trucks, RVs, trailers, and boats. Whether you’re storing your RV between trips or need long-term space for a vehicle you don’t use daily, we provide safe, accessible options designed for peace of mind.

Our vehicle storage areas feature wide driveways for easy maneuverability and are monitored by digital surveillance around the clock. With flexible access and simple month-to-month rental terms, you can store your recreational or extra vehicle with confidence—knowing it’s protected in a professionally managed facility.

If you’ve been searching for storage near me in Montgomery, Storage Rentals of America offers the ideal blend of flexibility, security, and customer service. From household goods to your most valuable vehicles, our Montgomery storage facility is ready to serve your needs—on your time.

Reserve your unit or vehicle space online or by phone today and discover why so many Montgomery residents trust Storage Rentals of America for dependable, affordable storage.

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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 Montgomery.

Montgomery, AL – Questions and Answers About the City

What is the historical significance of Montgomery, Alabama?
Montgomery holds a unique place in American history. Founded in 1819 along the Alabama River, the city has witnessed some of the most pivotal events in the nation’s story. It was central to the Confederacy during the Civil War and later became the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. The 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott, sparked by Rosa Parks’ arrest and led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was a turning point in the fight for racial equality.

What is Montgomery like today?
Today, Montgomery blends its rich past with modern energy. The city is home to more than 200,000 residents and offers a vibrant mix of history, arts, business, and government activity. Strolling through Montgomery means walking through neighborhoods filled with stories—where Southern charm, cultural expression, and future-focused innovation meet.

What are the top things to do in Montgomery?
Montgomery offers a variety of attractions that celebrate its heritage and natural beauty:

  • Riverfront Park is a scenic downtown space along the Alabama River, ideal for riverwalk strolls, playground visits, or a peaceful riverboat cruise.
  • Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church is a must-see landmark where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. served as pastor during the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts features artwork from across the globe, spanning over 4,000 years.
  • Alabama State Capitol offers Greek Revival architecture and historic chambers where critical moments in U.S. history took place.

What industries support Montgomery’s economy?
Montgomery’s economy is supported by sectors including healthcare, education, hospitality, government, and professional services. Public administration is the largest employer (12%), followed by healthcare (10.5%), education (9.6%), and hospitality (9.4%). Although the unemployment rate stands at 5.8%, job growth is expected to increase by 30.3% over the next decade—slightly below the national average.

What neighborhoods should I consider in Montgomery?
Montgomery offers a range of neighborhoods for various lifestyles and budgets:

  • Wynlakes: Known for luxury homes averaging around $550,000 near the country club.
  • Deer Creek Blvd / Marston Way: Features lakes and upscale homes with a median price of $414,413.
  • Eastchase Pkwy / Taylor Rd: Offers convenience and shopping nearby, with homes averaging $391,474.
  • Arrowhead Dr / Creek Dr: A quieter residential option with a median price of $370,252.
  • Barachias: A more affordable area with homes around $360,406.

How are the schools in Montgomery?
Public education is managed by Montgomery County Public Schools, which invests $11,733 per student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is 19:1, which may result in larger class sizes. For private education, Montgomery has 33 private schools, including Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School, Montgomery Academy, and Saint James School.

Are there colleges in Montgomery?
Yes. Montgomery is home to nine higher education institutions, including:

An additional eight colleges and universities are located within a 50-mile radius.

How is the city government structured?
Montgomery’s local government includes an elected mayor and a nine-member City Council. The Parks & Recreation & Special Events Department oversees the city’s parks, trails, community centers, and riverfront venues.

What is the housing market like in Montgomery?
Montgomery has a median home price of $205,000 and has seen a 23.9% year-over-year price increase. It’s a seller’s market due to low inventory. Overall, housing costs are 25% below the national average, and the cost of living is 12% lower than the U.S. average. These factors make Montgomery an affordable option for first-time homebuyers and relocating families.

Is Montgomery a good place to move?
Montgomery is a city where history, affordability, and community come together. It offers a slower pace of life compared to larger metros, yet still provides access to cultural institutions, outdoor recreation, and educational opportunities. For those seeking Southern hospitality with a deep connection to American history, Montgomery is an excellent place to call home.

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