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Storage Rentals of America near Orlando, FL, is strategically located at 5960 Highclere St in the vibrant Lake Nona area. Situated in a prime location within Orange County, our facility serves residents of Lake Nona, Tyson Ranch, Lake Hart, and surrounding neighborhoods. Our storage facility is conveniently positioned near Medical City and just minutes from Orlando International Airport, offering easy access for residents and businesses in the area.

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Our facility offers a comprehensive range of storage options to meet diverse needs. From compact mini storage units perfect for personal items to expansive units capable of accommodating furniture and extensive inventories, we have a solution for every requirement. Climate-controlled storage units are available, providing an optimal environment for sensitive items such as electronics, important documents, and valuable artwork.

Security and Convenience

Security is our paramount concern at this Orlando location. The facility is designed with safety in mind, featuring comprehensive lighting throughout the property to ensure visibility at all hours. A secure front gate with controlled access restricts entry, while an advanced camera surveillance system monitors the premises 24/7. For added convenience, we offer a complete selection of moving and packing supplies on-site, including boxes, tape, bubble wrap, and mattress covers, to streamline your storage experience.

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We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service that differentiates us from other storage facilities. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is available seven days a week to assist you with unit reservations, answer questions, and ensure a smooth storage experience. Our easy online move-in process allows you to reserve and rent a unit quickly and conveniently, with flexible options designed to meet your needs. Whether you're a first-time renter or a long-term customer, we're committed to providing personalized support every step of the way.

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About SE Orlando, FL

Southeastern Orlando has the Orlando International Airport, making it easy to fly in and out. This area has several lovely communities, including Buena Ventura Lakes, Meadow Woods, Vista Park, and Lake Nona. Lake Nona is a new real estate development that started with 1,000 people in 2000 and now has more than 50,000 residents.

The area is also known for the United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Campus, where future tennis players come to practice and learn the game. It is suitable for all ages and skill levels, from beginners to international superstars.

What To Do in SE Orlando, FL

Orlando is a great place with lots of fun and many tourist attractions. However, people who live in Florida rarely go to mega tourist spots like Disney World unless they are guides for visitors who come from out of town.

Locals have a different agenda, and that is our focus for this guide if you are thinking about moving to the area. Here are a few suggestions for things to do in the southeastern region of Orlando that locals appreciate:

  • Austin-Tindall Sports Complex: There are sports fields for soccer, football, lacrosse, rugby, field hockey, and Frisbee golf. There are also archery events. You can participate on the sports teams, attend the events, and use the picnic tables for a nice BBQ.
  • Lake Nona: Lake Nona is a lovely master-planned community with a beautiful lake as its showpiece, along with hundreds of miles of marvelous hiking trails, fantastic shopping, and delicious restaurants. Enjoy a visit to Boxi Park, which is an outdoor venue with beach volleyball, restaurants, bars, and live entertainment. It is family- and dog-friendly (well-behaved dogs, on leash) with a fenced dog park and playground.
  • Laureate Park Zipline Playground: Kids love playing on the slides and safe, short ziplines in this playground, while adults can enjoy a nice picnic.
  • Community Events: Over 800 community events are held at the Town Center of Lake Nona, which is terrific for the holidays and the Fourth of July.
  • Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area: This 2,000-acre preserve is near Lake Hart. It is an undeveloped area left intentionally in a natural state for those interested in bird watching, wildlife photography, and horseback riding on well-maintained hiking trails.

Working in SE Orlando, FL

SE Orlando's economy benefits from hospitality, healthcare, professional/scientific/technical services, and education. The unemployment rate is 3.2%, which is less than the national average of 4.1%. The median household annual income in SE Orlando is $81,167 per year, which is a little more than $12,000 higher than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing much faster than the national average. SE Orlando’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 51%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs include:

  • Accommodations/Food Services (14.7%)
  • Healthcare (10.6%)
  • Professional/Scientific/Technical Services (7.3%)
  • Education (7.1%)
  • Administrative Support (6.6%)
  • Arts/Entertainment/Recreation (5.5%)
  • Finance/Insurance (4.5%)

SE Orlando, FL Neighborhoods

SE Orlando has excellent neighborhoods. Here are a few neighborhoods with homes to consider:

  • Lake Nona: This area has lovely lakes. The median real estate price is $760,855, more than 76.5% of all other places in Florida. Most of the homes are owner-occupied, and a few are vacation rental units. The average rent is $3,773. The vacancy rate is 14.5%, so it is easy to find an available place.
  • Vista Park: This neighborhood is towards the south, with the eastern border of Highway 417, the southern border of Highway 528, and the western border of Highway 15. The median real estate sales price is $562,628. The average rental price is $3,705. The vacancy rate is 14.6%.
  • Crescent Park: For those on a budget, this area is west of the airport, and home prices are much lower. The median price for a home is $326,758. The average rent is $2,174. The vacancy rate is 4.8%.

Orlando, FL School District

The Orange County Public Schools district administers the schools in this area and all of Orlando. The school district spends $162,553 per year per student, and the student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 16 to 1.

There are 156 private schools in Orlando. The private schools in this area are:

  • Hunter Academy (5th to 12th grade)
  • Ibn Seena Academy (K to 11th grade)
  • Living World Academy (PK to 8th grade)

There are 27 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The local colleges include:

  • Valencia College (public, four-year)
  • Rollins College (private, four-year)
  • University of Central Florida (public, four-year)

Moving to Orlando, FL Resource Guide

Orlando has a mayor and six City Commissioners who serve on the City Council. More information is available on the City of Orlando's official website.

The City of Orlando Families, Parks, and Recreation Department manages and maintains the parks and recreational areas. There are 14 athletic fields and 11 swimming pools with aquatic programs for ages six and up.

There are many youth programs, including After School All Stars, Vacation Day Camps, Summer Camps, and activities at the Parramore Kidz Zone. Seniors will enjoy special programs for those 55 and up.

Orlando, FL Housing

The median price is $384,500. The price trend is down -2.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market with enough homes listed for sale to match the number of potential buyers. Housing costs are 43% higher than the rest of Florida and 1% higher than the American average. The cost of living is 12% higher than other cities in Florida and 10% higher than the national average.