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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 Augusta.
About Augusta, GA
Augusta is a city with a rich history. James Oglethorpe founded Savannah in 1733 and Augusta in 1735. The water and transportation provided by the Savannah River made the area attractive for development.
Augusta was settled by the British to use the enslaved people for cotton production. Then, it was taken from the British during the American Revolution. It was fought over during the American Civil War. This was followed by the turmoil of the Civil Rights Movement, leading to modern times. The U.S. 2020 census found 202,081 people living there now.
There is a vibrant music scene in Augusta. The famous black musician, James Brown, was born one hour south in Barnwell, South Carolina. He is known by honorific nicknames that include the “Godfather of Soul,” “Mr. Dynamite.,” and “Soul Brother No. 1.” Brown performed frequently in Augusta and built a significant following throughout the South for his music in the style he perfected called “funk.”. His popularity spread across the United States and the rest of the world. To honor his legacy, the James Brown Arena in Augusta has his name.
Even though historically the strife in Augusta has been serious, the people who live there now are resilient and have pride in their town, which has many wonderful and lovely features.
What to do in Augusta, GA
Here are some things to see and do in the area:
- Features: Augusta Canal has a lovely walking/ hiking trail. The Augusta Commons is a greenspace in Downtown Augusta with a picnic area, a playground, and live events.
- Events: Besides the Masters golf tournament held at Augusta National Golf Club, there are many performance venues with various shows, such as the Imperial Theater, built in 1918 and the August Entertainment Complex with the James Brown Arena.
- Museums: Popular museums are the Lucy Craft Laney Museum, the Augusta Museum of History, the Morris Museum of Art, the Ezekiel Harris House, and the Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson.
- Destinations: The New Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam Park is a nice place for a picnic. It has a boat launch and offers excellent fishing.
Working in Augusta, GA
Local industries that support the economy include tourism, healthcare, education, manufacturing, retail, and construction. Unemployment is 5.2%, which is a bit high. The average annual household income is low at $55,408, which is much lower than the U.S. average household income of $69,021. Augusta's predicted growth rate for the ten years is 38.5%, which exceeds the American average ten-year growth rate of 33.5%.
The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (16.4%), education (9.3%), hospitality (8.6%), construction (5.6%), admin (4.6%), professional services (3.1%), and government services (5.2%).
Augusta, GA Neighborhoods
To enjoy country living, consider going south to the more rural suburbs. Here are some neighborhoods on the south side worth considering:
- Meadowbrook: This area's median real estate price is $131,908. This price is lower than 86.4% of Georgia. The average rental home costs $2,262 monthly. The vacancy rate is 15.2%, which means places are usually available to buy or rent.
- Nixon: Consider this area if you are looking for a bargain price for a starter home and don’t mind living near the airport. The median real estate price is $70,271. Rental homes are about $1,447 monthly. Vacancies are 7.4%.
- Pinetucky: The median home price is $148,399. Places are available to rent for an average of $1,806 per month. The vacancy rate is 13.6%.
- McBean: The median real estate price is $148,800. There are rental homes, mobile home parks and apartment complexes if you want to rent a place. The average rent is $1,384 monthly. The vacancy rate is 22.7%.
Augusta, GA School District
Richmond County School System manages all the public schools. Annually, the school district spends $12,591 for each student’s education. There are small class sizes because the student-to-teacher ratio is 14-to-one.
Augusta has 24 private schools to consider in the area. The private schools that are highly ranked are the Episcopal Day School (NS to 8th), Augusta Preparatory Day School (NS to 12th), and the Augusta Christian Schools (PK to 12th).
Augusta State University is a popular four-year public university with a medical school and a dental school. Within 50 miles, there are six other universities and colleges. Augusta Technical College is a top-ranked trade school. It is one of the four trade schools in the city.
Moving to Augusta, GA Resource Guide
The municipal government consists of the elected mayor and the ten elected members of the Augusta Commission.
The Augusta Georgia Recreation & Parks Department maintains all the parks and recreational areas. There are public parks with picnic areas, playgrounds, and dog parks. There are community centers, campgrounds, and sports fields for soccer, baseball, and softball. You can also enjoy the swimming pools, basketball courts, and tennis courts.
Programs are offered for youth, adults, and seniors. There are youth sports teams, fitness programs for adults, and exercise classes for seniors. Youth can attend camps in spring and summer. Seniors can get help with free food delivery.
Augusta, GA Housing
The median home sales price in this city is $204,000. Year-over-year prices are staying around the same, with no significant increases. The market is balanced, matching buyers with sellers in equal amounts.
Augusta has a 9% lower cost of living than other parts of Georgia, and the cost of living is 18% lower than the American average.