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With an easily accessible location off East Colonial Drive in Azalea Park, Storage Rentals of America in Orlando is your storage solution. Our storage facility is close to Orlando International Airport, which is great for businesses.
Big or small, we have storage space for you. From mini 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30 sizes. Free up your garage at home and utilize us for your ATV or Jet Ski storage needs. Not sure what size storage unit you will need? Give us a call. Our knowledgeable customer service team can walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the right size storage unit at an affordable price. We offer month-to-month leases, so you're not locked into long-term contracts.
Rent with peace of mind when you store with us. Our Orlando storage facility is clean, brightly lit, and has a state-of-the-art gate system and video surveillance. Security is one of our top priorities.
Boxes, locks, and tape are also available for purchase at our Orlando self-storage facility. We want to be your one-stop shop for all things storage and packing. Come on by and come see the Storage Rentals of America difference.
Looking for a particular-sized storage unit and cannot find it here? Try our other Orlando storage facility. Fern Park
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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 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 Orlando, Florida.
About Azalea Park Region in Orlando, FL
Orlando is a massive city with a population of 2.5 million. It is the county seat of Orange County. Azalea Park is a suburb on the eastern side of downtown Orlando. It is just east of the Orlando Executive Airport, which private jets use. About 15,000 people live in Azalea Park. Families like the area, which has a lovely suburban style and feel.
What to do in Orlando, FL
Orlando is a Disney paradise with Walt Disney World, Disney's Magic Kingdom Park, and the master-planned community of Downtown Disney. Downtown Disney has a design that is reminiscent of the 1950s. It features shops, places to eat, and entertainment. This is a community and not an amusement park, so there is no admission fee to visit this area.
Orlando also has Universal Studios Resort and Universal Studios Florida. Beautiful beaches line the eastern coast. There is the large Lake Eola for those interested in enjoying activities on the water, having a nice picnic, or walking/jogging on the trails. There are so many things to do in Orlando that it is called the 'Amusement Park Capital of the World.'
Working in Orlando, FL
The median household income for this area is $37,865, which is 32% lower than in other cities in Florida. City-Data reports that the retail sector is the biggest employer in Orlando, creating about 12% of the jobs. Hospitality jobs come at 12%, followed by transportation services at 10%. About 9% work in construction. There, 9% are scientific and tech professionals. About 7% work in healthcare, and 7% work in entertainment and the arts.
Orlando, FL Neighborhoods near Azalea Park
The most expensive neighborhoods in Orlando are:
- Doctor Phillips: Median home price is $649,762
- Bay Hill: Median home price is $648,185
- East Colonial Drive and Barton Drive: Median home price is $466,484
- East Colonial Drive and North Summerlin Avenue: Median home price is $435,297
- East Anderson Street and South Mills Avenue: Median home price is $431,691
- Delaney Avenue and East Kaley Street: Median home price is $418,580
- Edgewater Drive and Maury Road: Median home price is $416,509
- Edgewater Drive and West Par Street: Median home price is $404,541
- South Apopka Vineland Road and Banyan Boulevard: Median home price is $404,421
- City Center: Median home price is $400,684
Orlando, FL School District
Orlando is in the School District of Orange County. There are 16 public schools in the district. There is one elementary school in Azalea Park.
The University of Central Florida is in Orlando. It has the largest student enrollment of any university in America. Orlando also has Florida A&M University College of Law and Florida State University College of Medicine. There are two state colleges: Valencia College and Seminole State College. There are also over two dozen private universities and colleges in Orlando.
Moving to Orlando, FL Resource Guide
- Driver's License and Vehicle Registration: Contact the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for a driver's license, ID, and auto/truck registration services.
- Water and Electric Services are available through the Orlando Utilities Commission.
- Recycling and Trash Collection: Managed by the City of Orlando Solid Waste Division. If there is not already a cart at the place where you move in, you can request a new cart online.
- Telephone Services: Compare telephone services online
- Cable TV/Internet: Connection Services can be compared online.
- Orlando Municipal Government: The Orlando Municipal Government has offices located at 400 South Orange Avenue. Orlando's Parks and Recreation Department oversees the many public parks. Orlando's Recreation Division manages all the fitness areas, educational facilities, and cultural programs. Orlando's Athletics Division manages 14 sports fields and youth and adult sports programs. The Aquatics Division has 11 swimming pools with swimming classes for ages six months and older.
Orlando, FL Housing
The median home price in the Azalea Park suburb of Orlando is $103,400 (May 2019). This is 38% lower than the median price in other cities in Florida. The median rent for a home is $970, which is 38% lower than the median rent in different cities in Florida. Owner-occupied homes make up 48%, 26% lower than in other parts of Florida. Many families move to this area and find a home they can rent before buying one.
The cost of living in Azalea Park is 10% less than in other cities in Florida and 11% less than the national average. Things that cost less in Azalea Park, when compared to other cities in Florida, are housing (30% less), transportation (6% less), and healthcare (12% less). Orlando is a large metropolitan area with many lovely places to live around Azalea Park.