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Conveniently located off West Riggin Road, Storage Rentals of America in Muncie offers easy access and convenient office hours. With flexible, month-to-month leases, you can rent your storage unit for as long as you like. Our storage facility has plenty of self-storage options, from smaller storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Need help? Give our knowledgeable customer service team a call. Available seven days a week by phone, we will walk you through the rental process and help you select the right-sized storage unit for your belongings. Our friendly customer team can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online so you can get your belongings stored fast. This is just another way we make storage rentals easier.
Security is one of our top priorities. That is why with every storage rental, you will receive a brand new lock, free. Get peace of mind when you store with us, as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units.
Are you planning on moving soon? Let us help. Please stop by our main office for boxes, locks, packing tape, and more to make your move easier. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.
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Been renting my two units here for about two years and I don’t have any issues. The staff is nice and helpful when I call and the building is always clean any time I stop by my rentals
Been renting my two units here for about two years and I don’t have any issues. The staff is nice and helpful when I call and the building is always clean any time I stop by my rentals
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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 Muncie.
About Muncie, IN.
A midsize city of about 68,000 people in east-central Indiana, Muncie is a picturesque community that offers a perfect balance of big-city opportunities with a welcoming, small-town atmosphere. Muncie is also a central college town; a significant section of the population between 18 and 25 are college students.
Located about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis, Muncie is the seat of Delaware County and the 11th largest city in Indiana by population. Muncie is known for great shopping and dining opportunities, a thriving art scene, and being the only Indiana city designated “Community of the Year” twice by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce.
What to Do in Muncie, IN
Muncie offers a wealth of things to do and see, including beautiful parks and world-class museums. There's always something new waiting to be discovered at these favorite Muncie attractions:
- Food, Drink, and Entertainment: Muncie is home to a vibrant food scene and nightlife. Great restaurants include the casual-yet-upscale Neely House and Vera Mae's Bistro, located in a cheery, historic building in Muncie's revitalized Downtown. Muncie also offers beloved local craft breweries like The Guardian Brewing Co. and underground music venues like Be Here Now.
- Museums and Galleries: You'll find a wealth of art, culture, and history in Muncie's museums. Top attractions include the David Owsley Museum of Art and the Muncie Children's Museum. Be sure to also explore Minnetrista, a 40-acre campus that consists of an art gallery and museum, along with botanical gardens and a weekly farmer's market.
- Parks and Recreation: Enjoy the great outdoors at Muncie parks and green spaces like Tuhey Park and the John M. Craddock Wetland Nature Preserve. One of the best places to go for a walk, run, or bike ride is the White River Greenway, which stretches almost 6 miles through the heart of Muncie along the banks of its namesake river, connecting several local parks.
Working in Muncie, IN
Muncie was incorporated in 1865, and the city's first significant growth spurt took place during the Indiana Gas Boom in the 1880s. During the latter half of the 19th century, Muncie developed primarily as a manufacturing and industrial center.
Today, Muncie offers a diverse industry and job opportunities. In particular, a significant portion of the Muncie workforce works in office and administrative support (12.33%) and sales jobs (10.01%). Muncie's largest employer is Ball State University, which employs 3,379 people. IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital is not far behind, with 2,613 employees.
Muncie, IN Neighborhoods
Muncie is divided up into more than 20 distinct neighborhoods. Each has its own unique character, from the vibrant and growing Downtown district and the Ball State campus to picturesque residential streets lined with historic homes. These are just a few of the Muncie neighborhoods that offer a varied picture of what the city has to offer:
- University Heights: This quiet residential neighborhood was once farmland, but as Muncie boomed in the years following World War II, new homes were needed. Many houses from that era are still here in the University Heights neighborhood, populated by a mix of young people and retirees. The median home sale price in University Heights is $129.900.
- Old West End: This historic neighborhood encompasses 28 square blocks not far from Muncie's Central Business District. Many Victorian homes here date back to the 19th century, and the cemetery in the Old West End is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The median home sale price is $67,400.
- Anthony-Northside: One of several neighborhoods surrounding the Ball State University Campus, Anthony-Northside is the only one that is made up of primarily owner-occupied homes. The median home sale price in this quiet residential neighborhood is $84,500.
Muncie, IN School District
Public schools in Muncie are part of the Muncie Community Schools School District. Some top-rated public schools in the city include East View Elementary School, West View Elementary School, and East Washington Academy.
Muncie also offers numerous opportunities for higher education. The most notable is Ball State University, founded in 1918, which is a considerable part of Muncie's culture and identity. Ball State offers 120 majors and 100 graduate degree programs.
Moving to Muncie, IN Resource Guide
Moving to Muncie, IN, requires planning and preparation, but there are a lot of resources available to help new residents get settled and feel more at home. Visit the website of the Muncie-Delaware County Economic Development Alliance for information on getting all your utilities set up, including gas and electric, telephone service, water, sewer, and trash collection.
There's a wealth of information on the official City of Muncie website as well, including details on local Police Departments and Fire Departments. Visit the Muncie Parks Department to learn more about outdoor recreation and events.
Muncie, IN Housing
The median home sale price in Muncie, IN, is $91,500, and the average rental rate for a one-bedroom apartment is $595. This makes Muncie an affordable place to live, and the diverse housing market provides a lot of options, from student rentals to large single-family homes.