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Looking for a reliable self-storage solution in Biloxi, Mississippi? Look no further than Storage Rentals of America. Our facility offers secure and hassle-free storage options. Manage your unit effortlessly with online bill payment, and rest assured knowing your belongings are safe within our fully fenced facility with gated access. Whether you're moving across town or just need extra space, Storage Rentals of America is here to simplify your storage experience.

Discover the perfect space for your self-storage needs at our month-to-month facility in Biloxi. With a wide range of units available, including options for climate-controlled storage and business storage, we have the ideal solution for you. Not sure about the size you need? Our helpful unit size guide is available, or you can reach out to our experts at the Biloxi location near Woolmarket Road and St. Mary Catholic Church for personalized assistance. We're dedicated to making your storage journey seamless and stress-free.

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4.9
(119 Reviews)
    robert addino
    Reviewed on September 9th, 2024

    Jesus Saves
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    David was very helpful in explaining the sizes of the units for my needs. Price was fair. Place is clean. I just moved out, I would rent again.

    Kayla Storey
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    David was amazing! Very friendly, helpful! Informative! Looking forward to using this company!

    Kathie Miller
    Reviewed on August 8th, 2024

    Very friendly and knowledgeable. Great experience

    Kevin and Gina Clark
    Reviewed on July 7th, 2024

    Went to check out the property. Last time I was there was 4 years ago and the place has changed for the better. The property is well maintained (new red doors), the office is actually clean and doesn’t smell like dog, and the manager was very friendly and helpful. The only thing I would suggest is not telling people that when you started you had 47 people living on the property and you should be living on-site but don’t! Those are not good selling points!

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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 Biloxi.

About Biloxi, MS

Biloxi is a city in Harrison County, Mississippi, serving as one of its county seats with Gulfport. As of the 2020 census, the population of Biloxi was 46,212 residents. Biloxi's on a steady climb, you know? As of 2022, we're talking about an estimated 47,350 folks calling it home. Biloxi, tucked away on the Gulf Coast, serves up a dynamic mix. You get coastal vibes with city perks wrapped in a package of rich cultural history. It's not just any city - it's an experience. Only Jackson and Gulfport outrank Biloxi in terms of size, making it the third-biggest city within Mississippi's borders. Biloxi is part of the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses a population of approximately 446,107 residents.

Centuries ago, it was the native Biloxi tribe who first called this place home. European exploration and settlement began in the late 17th century, with French colonists establishing Fort Maurepas in 1699. Biloxi's prime position is smack dab on the Gulf of Mexico. No doubt, it's been a monumental influence - paving its path as a powerhouse in both sea trade and commercial pursuits.

These days, Biloxi is buzzing with life. It's got a culture that pops and beaches that are just spotless. You're never bored - the casinos are always lively, and let's not forget about their seafood - it’s to die for! While Biloxi's coastal charm is a big draw, it also scores high with an eclectic mix of amusement choices that cater to both locals and tourists, making the city much more than just a pretty face. Additionally, Biloxi boasts convenient access to air transportation through the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport.

What To Do in Biloxi, MS

Biloxi offers an array of attractions and activities for everyone to enjoy:

  • Beaches: Basking in the sun, plunging into cool waves, or revving up with exhilarating water activities—Biloxi's magnificent beaches along the Gulf Coast offer all these and more.
  • Casinos: Biloxi is home to numerous casino resorts offering gaming, entertainment, fine dining, and live music performances.
  • Culture: Soak in the deep-rooted history of Biloxi by paying a visit to iconic spots like Beauvoir, the Biloxi Lighthouse, and Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, they're gems!
  • Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing charters, boat tours, golfing at championship courses, and exploring scenic nature trails.
  • Events: The Biloxi Seafood Festival, Mardi Gras parade, live music concerts, and art festivals are real winners.

Working in Biloxi, MS

Biloxi's economy is diverse, with key sectors including tourism, gaming, hospitality, marine industries, and military installations. The city's unemployment rate stands at 5.8%. The median household income in Biloxi is $51,289 per year, which is almost $18,000 lower than the American average of $69,021. The economy is growing slightly slower than the national average. Biloxi’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 28.2%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are* arts, entertainment, recreation (16.0%), healthcare (9.8%), hotels/food (9.3%), administration (7.2%), education (6.9%), construction (6.2%), and finance & insurance (3.3%).

Biloxi, MS Neighborhoods

Biloxi features a variety of neighborhoods, each offering its own unique charm and amenities:

  • Atkinson Road / Jim Money Road: Many of the homes in this area are large and new, built after 2000 or more recently. The median real estate price is $491,484, which is higher than 98.7% of homes in the state. The average rental price is $2,297 per month. The vacancy rate is 7.5%, so that makes it fairly easy to find a place to rent or buy.
  • St. Martin: The median real estate price is $477,446. The average rental price is $1,668 per month. The vacancy rate is 16.8%, so there are ample places to consider when buying or renting a property.
  • North Biloxi: A nice feature is the Tchoutacabouffa River running along this neighborhood’s northern border. The median price for a home is $455,820. The average rent is $1,799.
  • Beauvoir: This lovely neighborhood offers beachfront homes on the Gulf. The median home price is $349,708. The average rent is $1,482.

Biloxi, MS School District

The Biloxi Public School District serves students residing within the city limits of Biloxi. The school district spends $15,983 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13 to one.

In addition to public schools, Biloxi is home to several private schools and educational institutions catering to diverse learning needs and preferences. There are five private schools in the Biloxi area. The top three private schools are St. Patrick Catholic High School (7th to 12th), Cedar Lake Christian Academy (K to 12th), and Our Lady of Fatima School (PK to 6th).

Higher education opportunities are available at nearby colleges and universities, including the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Moving to Biloxi, MS Resource Guide

Biloxi’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and seven elected members serving on the Biloxi City Council. Access information about municipal services and government agencies through the City of Biloxi's official website.

Discover recreational opportunities offered by Biloxi Parks & Recreation, including parks, sports facilities, and community programs. There are playgrounds, sports fields, basketball courts, jogging paths, and hiking trails. There are programs for kids, teens, adults, and seniors.

Biloxi, MS Housing

The median home price in Biloxi is $319,000. The price trend is up about 11.6% year-over-year. The housing market is dynamic, with steady demand and a range of properties available for sale. Buyers should be prepared for some competition, as Biloxi's real estate market can be competitive, particularly for desirable waterfront properties and homes near the city's amenities.