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Storage Rentals of America in Jackson, Mississippi, is located at 649 Monroe Street, close to the Belhaven and Fondren neighborhoods. We make storing your stuff super easy for both families and businesses.

Our storage units come in different sizes, from small spaces for a few boxes to big spaces for furniture or business inventory. All our units are on the ground floor, so you can drive up and load or unload quickly. We have bright, safe parking areas and spots for RVs, boats, and cars.

We keep things simple with month-to-month rentals, which you can pay for online. Our facility is fully fenced and has cameras to keep your belongings safe. Whether you're moving, fixing up your home, or just needing extra space, we've got you covered. We're located near the Museum Trail and major roads like High Street, with a Shell station nearby for easy stops.

At Storage Rentals of America, we're not just a storage place - we're your storage friends. Come check us out and see how we can help you store your stuff stress-free!

Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby storage facilities.

Disc locks are required for all units and can be purchased at the office.

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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 Jackson.

About Jackson, MS

Jackson wraps you up in its rich history, vibrant culture, and undeniable Southern charm. Founded in the early 19th century, Jackson has evolved into a thriving metropolitan area with a population of over 150,000 residents.

Dive into Jackson’s lively atmosphere—where its reputation as the “City with Soul” comes from unforgettable melodies, striking art scenes, and mouthwatering eats. In Jackson, it feels like time travel is possible; one minute, you’re lost among timeless monuments, and the next, you're exploring what tomorrow brings at innovative attractions.

What To Do in Jackson, MS

Jackson is a pleasant place, with the activities, attractions, and amenities of a contemporary city.

  • Downtown: In the heart of downtown Jackson, old-school charm meets cutting-edge comforts. Strolling through the Farish Street Historic District feels like a live playlist - jazz clubs, blues spots, and galleries filled with art that sings the history of the music scene. Discovering why this town stands out in the nation's fight for freedom is easy with visits to key sites like The Old Capitol Building with its compelling vintage architecture.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Jackson with outdoor recreational activities. Pack your bags for an outdoor escape to places like LeFleur's Bluff State Park and the Natchez Trace Parkway, where hikes among greenery and bike rides with picturesque backdrops await. Don’t forget to pack a lunch; picnicking here is unbeatable. Take a stroll along the Pearl River or enjoy a round of golf at one of the city's championship golf courses
  • Museums and Historical Sites: Don't miss what’s hanging at the Mississippi Museum of Art - it's home to classics with a twist and some truly avant-garde finds. Make sure to stop at landmarks like the Eudora Welty House, The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, and Medgar Evers Home Museum if you're keen on uncovering what makes this city’s history so unique.
  • Community Events: From the Jackson Rhythm and Blues Festival to the Mississippi State Fair, there's always something happening in Jackson. Think good vibes only as you step out to enjoy some seriously cool beats provided by various musicians set against a backdrop bustling with energy.

Working in Jackson, MS

The local economy is supported by healthcare, retail, education, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate stands at 7.7%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is $39,969 per year, which is about $29,000 lower than the American average of $69,021. The economy is growing slightly slower than the national average. Jackson’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 29.9%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.1%), education (10.4%), accommodation & food services (7.9%), public administration (7.2%), finance/insurance (5.6%), construction (5.3%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.2%).

Jackson, MS Neighborhoods

Jackson is a large, diverse community with many nice neighborhoods to investigate when relocating here.

  • Northeast / Heatherton: This area is known for its riverfront properties. Many of the homes were built between 1940 and 1969. The median real estate price is $561,275, which is higher than 95.8% of homes in the state. The average rental price is $2,688 per month. The vacancy rate is 3.6%, so that makes it a difficult challenge to find a place to rent or buy.
  • Rolling Wood Beautiful / Sherwood-Audubon Area: Hanging Moss Creek runs through this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $440,473. The average rental price is $1,796 per month. The vacancy rate is 7.5%, so there are ample places to investigate when buying or renting a property.
  • Northpointe: This area features a suburban neighborhood with a few small lakes. The median price for a home is $367,905. The average rent is $1,803, with a vacancy rate of 17.4%.
  • Belhaven University: This lovely neighborhood is next to Milsaps College and the LeFleur’s Bluff Golf Course. The median home price is $289,460. The average rent is $1,587, with a high vacancy rate of 14.4% due to student turnover.

Jackson, MS School District

Jackson Public Schools serves the students of the area. The school district spends $13,326 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13 to one.

In addition to public schools, Jackson is home to several private schools. There are 26 private schools in the Jackson area. The top three private schools are Hillcrest Christian School (PK to 12th), First Presbyterian Day School (PK to 6th), and Jackson Academy (PK to 12th).

There are four colleges in this city and 18 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local schools are Jackson State University, Belhaven University, and Millsaps College.

Moving to Jackson, MS Resource Guide

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

Discover recreational opportunities offered by Jackson Parks & Recreation. There are 2,300 acres of land with 57 parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts, picnic grounds, and jogging and walking paths. There are community centers, the Smith Wills Stadium, Mynelle Gardens, and the Jackson Zoo.

Jackson, MS Housing

The median home price in Jackson is $129,900. The price trend is up about 13% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with more interested buyers than homes listed for sale. The housing costs are a super saver at 38% lower than the national average. The cost of living is the same as other cities in the state and 7% lower than the rest of the country.