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Experience storage on your terms with Storage Rentals of America in Cedar Falls. Located conveniently on Westminster Drive, our facility offers cutting-edge technology and unbeatable features. Whether you need to store a few boxes or large furniture pieces, our range of unit sizes, including climate-controlled options, ensures we have the perfect fit for your belongings. Managing your account is effortless with flexible options like month-to-month rentals and online bill payment, providing ultimate convenience.

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(28 Reviews)
    Jfranco 301
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    The lady at the front desk was very helpful and nice. She’s also very pretty.

    Karen Perlinger
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    Cassandra was a great help! We had a great experience renting our unit from her! The unit was clean and a great size. She and the gentleman in the office were especially helpful. Thank you for a great rental experience!

    Rudy Toews
    Reviewed on June 6th, 2024

    Cassandra is excellent at her job!

    Gus Bergsma
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

    The team in Hamilton as we closed out our rental was just fabulous. And they were absolutely wonderful to work with for the entire stretch. We moved out of the area to Northwest Montana and so we needed to clear out our storage but can’t say enough about the team they’re so professional they’re kind and dutiful. You have some good people there thank you

    Johnny Johnson
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

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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 we are 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 Cedar Falls.

About Cedar Falls, IA

Right on the edge where the Cedar River flows lies Cedar Falls - a jewel in northeastern Iowa, with breathtaking landscapes, an energetic arts scene, and neighbors who feel more like family. Home to around 41,000 folks as per the latest count in 2020, Cedar Falls wraps up that cozy small-town vibe with all the cool stuff you'd expect from a bigger place.

What started out as a small town back in the middle of the 19th century is today's go-to place for learning something new every day amidst an artistic vibe and endless outdoor fun - that’s Cedar Falls for you. Vibrant and varied thanks to the presence of the University of Northern Iowa – that’s our city for you—a haven for guests far and wide seeking that warm welcome.

Imagine waking up surrounded by undulating hills and verdant woodlands with creeks babbling nearby—Cedar Falls offers this idyllic backdrop. It’s where adventure calls through hikes, cycles along nature tracks, or paddling down peaceful waters. Stroll down the time-honored lanes of downtown, immerse yourself in lively cultural happenings, or just soak up Cedar Falls' natural allure. It’s certain boredom is not an option here.

What to do in Cedar Falls, IA

This town has open arms for those considering relocating there. Here are some interesting things to do.

  • Downtown Main Street: Take your time meandering through the heart of Cedar Falls on Main Street, where history comes alive. As you meander around, keep an eye out for cozy little nooks that serve up warmth—from bespoke treasures to freshly baked treats.
  • Arts & Culture: Let yourself be drawn into an artistic adventure at The Heart Center For Art - home to cutting-edge artworks displayed alongside lively performances on-stage while also hosting fun educational programs. Explore the galleries, attend a workshop, or catch a concert at the amphitheater.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Cedar Falls by pedaling through or hiking around on the scenic paths of Cedar Valley Trails. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city in the natural beauty of the Big Woods Lake Recreation Area.
  • Entertainment: Experience world-class entertainment at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa. The place is buzzing all year with jazz, musicals, and classical concerts.

Working in Cedar Falls, IA

Education, health care, manufacturing, hospitality, and retail create the local economy of the area. The unemployment rate is terrific at 3.3%, which is lower than the American average. The median annual household income is $66,838, which is about $2,200 lower than the national average. The economy is not keeping pace with the rest of the country. The projected ten-year growth rate for jobs is 24.5%, which is less than the U.S. average of 33.5%.

Industries that offer the most jobs are education (19.9%), hotels & restaurants (9.0%), health care (7.7%), machinery (6.1%), finance/insurance (5.2%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.5%), and building construction (3.9%).

Cedar Falls, IA Neighborhoods

The best neighborhood is Cedar Falls West, where the homes sell for more than $400k. Here are neighborhoods in this community where the prices of the houses are more modest.

  • Cedar City / North Cedar*:** This neighborhood has the ALO airport and borders with the George Wyth State Park. The median price is $246,147. They cost more than the homes in 64.3% of the rest of Iowa. Most homes are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,069 per month. The vacancy rate is 9.6%.
  • Cedar Falls East: This area is next to the Hartman Reserve Nature Center. The median price for a home is $245,686. Some of the homes are rental properties. The average rent is $1,214. The vacancy rate is 4.1%, making it difficult to find an available place.
  • Main St / E Seerley Blvd: The Cedar River flows through this area. Homes sell for a median price of $224,279. Rents are around $1,580 per month. The vacancy rate is 3.9%, so finding a place is challenging.
  • University of Northern Iowa: This area includes the college campus. The median price is $221,459. The average rent is $1,283, with a vacancy rate of 8.3%.

Cedar Falls, IA School District

Cedar Falls Schools manages the public schools. The district spends $13,233 annually for the education of each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is superb, at 14 to one.

You will find three private schools in this area. They are Immanuel Lutheran School (preschool), St. Patrick Catholic School (PK to 8th), and Valley Lutheran School (K to 12th).

Cedar Falls has two colleges, and there are 41 other colleges and universities within a two-hour drive. The local schools are the Purdue Global Cedar Falls Campus (private, two-year) and the University of North Iowa (public, four-year).

Moving to Cedar Falls, IA

The municipal government in Cedar Falls has a mayor and a City Council. There are seven members serving on the council. More information is available on the official website.

Cedar Falls Recreation manages the recreational programs and the recreational center. The department maintains the parks and recreational facilities, including outdoor experiences, aquatics, fitness & wellness, sports, and plenty of other activities for youth, adults, and senior citizens.

Cedar Falls, IA Housing

The median house price is $299,700. This amount is 7% more than the cost of an average home in the USA. The market is increasing by 8.8% each year. Higher housing prices cause the cost of living to increase, in this case, to 3% higher than found in other parts of Iowa and 7% less than the national average.