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Storage Rentals of America in Auburn offers great storage options at low prices. Free up extra space in your home when renting with us. We have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Our storage facility also has climate-controlled units, so you can store items more sensitive to extreme temperatures. Need help deciding which size storage unit you will need? Give our customer service team a call. Just let us know the types of items you plan to store, and we can help suggest a storage unit right for you. We can move you in over the phone or online with a month-to-month lease. Just another way we make storage easier.

Security is one of our top priorities. That is why you will receive a brand new lock with every storage rental, free. Save time and money when you store with us. Get peace of mind when you store with us, as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units.

Looking for secure storage for your vehicles, boats, or RVs in the Auburn, Indiana area? Look no further than Storage Rentals of America. Our facility offers spacious and well-maintained parking areas specifically designed to accommodate vehicles of all sizes, ensuring peace of mind while you're away. With our convenient location and top-notch security features, your prized possessions are in safe hands at Storage Rentals of America. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference at our Auburn self storage facility.

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    After a negative experience with another storage unit. I was amazed with the professional experience with Justin. He was amazing in several ways, he stayed in contact with me with updates, very thorough, personable and kind. I would recommend Storage Rentals of America to everyone, that is searching for a reputable company. I would like to thank the manager and Justin for making this move positive.

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    There were super friendly and they made it super easy to rent a storage for my materials.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across 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 Auburn, Indiana.

About Auburn, IN.

Auburn is the seat of DeKalb County, an essential hub for much of Indiana. Home to over 13,000 people, it is a medium-sized city with a rich history and a unique range of cultural elements that make it an exciting place to know. It is home to one of the earliest automobile production companies and was once the center of a competing hub to Detroit's auto dominance in the early 1900s.

Since then, the town has gone through many unique changes and has impacted history in many ways. For instance, John Dillinger and his gang raided the city's police station to steal machine guns and a myriad of other firearms. It has weathered these changes and other difficulties to become an exciting and memorable town for residents and visitors alike.

What to Do in Auburn, IN.

Auburn is the home of a handful of fairs and festivals, including September's annual Dekalb County Free Fall Fair. Held in the city's downtown area draws in 850,000 people, creating an excellent tourist trade for the region. However, Auburn's location is the location of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival on Labor Day weekend, another engaging festival.

Auburn is also home to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum and the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States. These historic landmarks showcase the remarkable impact that Auburn's automobile manufacturing scene had on the area and the industry. Other museums include the Hoosier Air Museum and the International Monster Truck Hall of Fame.

Working in Auburn, IN.

Auburn has had an intriguing industrial history, including the founding of The Auburn Automobile Company in 1900. This short-lived company failed in 1937 but produced many automobiles du8ring this time. Around this tame time, the Auburn Rubber Company was founded in 1913 as the Double Fabric Tire Company.

The city remains an important industrial and manufacturing outlet for the state. However, it is also a familiar shipping outpost due to its unique proximity to many bigger cities. As a result, those in the shipping company (such as those who work for the post office or other businesses like FedEx) should be able to find some type of career here.

Auburn, IN. Neighborhoods

Saint Johns/Cedar is the most expensive neighborhood in Auburn, with a median real estate price of about $214,272. This price is below the national average of around $230,000 but is more expensive than 76 percent of the rest of the state. However, rent in this area is about $952 or so per month, which is lower than nearly 60 percent of all the neighborhoods and cities in the state.

Route 8/County Road 35 is the median area, with about $198,509 and a rental cost of around $870. And the lowest-priced site is the city center, with a home price median of approximately $143,671 and a rental price of $941. These costs are still above most neighborhoods in the state, though not by much, as Route 8/County Road 35 are just higher than 48 percent of Indiana neighborhoods.

Auburn, IN. School District

DeKalb County Central United School District serves the Auburn area by providing a handful of different educational options. These include James R. Watson Elementary School, McKenney-Harrison Elementary School, DeKalb Middle School in Waterloo, and DeKalb High School in Waterloo. These schools handle all the educational needs of the area and keep it safe and comfortable.

Residents can also send students to a private K-12 school to enhance their child's spiritual education. This school is Lakewood Park Christian School, and it provides many high-quality lessons for young learners. And all students and residents can use the Eckhart Public Library, a free lending library that serves the community in many ways.

Moving to Auburn, IN. Resource Guide

Auburn does much to ensure that its citizens have a comfortable and relaxing living environment. For example, they strive to provide a handful of utilities and other types of upgrades that keep the city excellent. These include heating, electrical, water, and garbage services. Make sure to contact the city government to learn more about the steps needed to keep your home safe and comfortable.

And outdoor excitement is handled by the parks and recreation department, which maintains areas like Eckhart Park, Memorial Park, Rieke Park, Smith Acres Park, Thomas Park, and more. Each of these parks takes up multiple acres and has playgrounds, picnic areas, softball fields, tennis courts, sledding hills, and many other amenities that make them a fun place to visit if you enjoy time outside.

Auburn, IN. Housing

Indiana's cost of living is relatively low in general, with a rating of 82.1 compared to the national average of 100. Auburn has a rating of 76.3, which is helped by a good housing median (rating 59.1 and a cost of $136,600), as well as lower prices in utilities, transportation, healthcare, and groceries.

This low cost of living is attractive considering that Auburn is not a small town, where living costs are usually lowest. This fact, combined with Auburn's proximity to many other cities in the area, makes it an excellent place to settle if you don't mind commuting a little.