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At Storage Rentals of America, we understand that finding the perfect storage solution is crucial for safeguarding your valued possessions. That's why our Hamilton storage facility offers unparalleled benefits, making us the ideal choice for all your storage needs.

Our drive-up storage units provide unmatched convenience, allowing you to load and unload your belongings directly from your vehicle. Our spacious units give you ample space to store furniture, appliances, seasonal items, and more. We prioritize the security of your belongings, and our fully fenced facility, well-lit surroundings, and advanced gate system ensure that your items are protected 24/7.

Flexibility is at the core of our services, which is why we offer month-to-month leases. We understand that life is full of unexpected changes, and our flexible leasing options allow you to adapt your storage needs as necessary without being locked into long-term commitments.

At Storage Rentals of America, we value your convenience and satisfaction. Our call center is open 7 days a week, providing you with access to our dedicated team whenever you need assistance. Whether you have questions, need guidance, or need support, we are here to provide exceptional customer service.

In addition to our superior storage facilities and outstanding customer support, we also offer a wide range of moving and packing supplies. From sturdy boxes to packing tape and bubble wrap, we have all the essentials to simplify your moving process. We are your one-stop destination for all your storage and packing needs. Don't settle for average storage solutions. Stop and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference in Hamilton.

If you can’t find the storage size you need or are looking for parking options for a car, boat, or trailer, consider one of our nearby Hamilton storage facilities. 537 N Daly Avenue 350 Old Corvallis Road

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City Information

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 Hamilton.

About Hamilton, MT

New residents in this little town come from all over the United States. Some are students who study forest services and land management at Bitterroot College, an extension campus of the University of Montana. Many others are scientists, researchers, and lab techs, who come for the 450 high-level federal jobs at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories.

The census in 2020 found a population of 4,659 in this town. It is on Highway 93, conveniently located in the state's center. The municipal government of this quaint town is quite strong, and it is also the Ravalli County seat for the county government.

Surrounding the town are hundreds of square miles of national forest, well-managed by the U.S. Forestry Service and a source of lumber selectively harvested sustainably. There is a risk of wildfires in this region. A particularly bad one happened in 2000. However, since that time, the town has completely recovered.

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) operates the Rocky Mountain Laboratories. It specializes in microbiology. At the lab, scientists work on controlling diseases like Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Typhus, and Lyme disease.

For outdoor enthusiasts, this area is best known for fishing at Lake Como and hunting in the Bitterroot National Forest. Miles of hiking trails cover the nearby mountains.

What to do in Hamilton, MT

This town is small but has plenty of amenities.

  • Canyon Athletic Club: Do your gym workout while enjoying the view of the snow-capped mountains through the massive floor-to-ceiling window, which takes up one wall. The panoramic view is inspiring.
  • **Hamilton Golf Club:**When the weather is nice, why not go outside and play a round of golf on this 18-hole course? It has the same beautiful views as the Canyon Athletic Club, but you can take a deep breath of the fresh mountain air outside. There is a driving range and a practice green to work on your golf skills.
  • Historic Building and Downtown District: There are historic buildings to visit, such as the County Courthouse built in 1900 that underwent conversion into the Ravalli County Museum. The Daly Mansion is the former home of "Copper King" Marcus Daly, the community's founder, in 1894. Enjoy Main Street events and street festivals during summertime.

Working in Hamilton, MT

The Rocky Mountains Laboratories and the federal government are the largest employers in the area, providing jobs for about 10% of the residents. Many scientific researchers are recruited from other parts of America and relocated here.

The hotels and restaurants welcome tourists all year long. The other large employees are retail stores and healthcare.

The unemployment rate of 3.8% compares favorably to the U.S. unemployment rate of 3.6%. Some blue-collar families in Hamilton have a median annual household income of $27,188. They make less than half the national American average of $57,652.

Conversely, white-collar workers make much more, such as the scientific researchers at the U.S. government's Rocky Mountains Laboratories and the private GlaxoSmithKline biotechnology lab. The professionals' household income averages $84,121 to $107,831 annually, much higher than the national average. The next ten years will see job growth at 34.5%, close to the upcoming decade-long prediction for America of 33.5%.

The industries employing the most workers are building contractors (9.0%), hotels/food service (8.6%), finance/insurance (7.0%), schools (6.7%), healthcare systems (6.2%), computers and electronic parts (4.2%), scientific professionals (6.2%), and governmental organizations (5.6%).

Hamilton, MT Neighborhoods

This town has four sections that make up the neighborhoods. To the east are Grantsdale and Gird Point. To the west is Charles Heights. The City Center is in the middle.

Here are the four neighborhoods to consider:

  • Grantsdale: With a median home price of $361,434, this area on the eastern side of town has the lowest prices.
  • Gird Point: Going further east is the most expensive area. Be prepared to pay the median home price of $607,024. Usually, the homes at this price sell with ranchland included.
  • **Charles Heights:**The west side of town is the second most expensive area. The median home price is $500,354.
  • City Center/Riverside: Buy a home on the banks of the Bitterroot River, and you may get real value. The median house price is lower at $412,765. Rocky Mountain Laboratories is less than a 15-minute drive.

Hamilton, MT School District

The Hamilton School District #3 is in charge of the public schools. The student-to-teacher ratio of 16:1 means the class sizes are reasonable. Annually, $13,993 per student is the investment made by the district in education and support services.

All the private schools are religious-based. The four private schools include Grace Lutheran Learning Center (K through first), Pines Academy (K through sixth), Blodgett View Christian School (K through eighth), and Hamilton Christian Academy (K through twelfth).

TheUniversity of Montana Bitterroot College is the only college in town. It is affiliated with the the University of Montana, found 45 miles north by taking Highway 93 to Missoula.

Moving to Hamilton, MT

TheCity of Hamilton is responsible for providing water and sewer service.Northwestern Energy offers gas and electrical. Bitterroot Disposal does thetrash pickup.

The HamiltonParks and Recreation Department. Manages the seven parks for public use, which have playgrounds and picnic tables.

The City of Hamilton is run by an electedmayor and the city council with six electedmembers.

Hamilton, MT Housing

The median house is $549,000. Housing prices have risen 17.1% on average from the previous year for the past few years. The price increases are just now starting to cool off. Housing costs are 15% lower than the American average. The cost of living in this area is 4% below the rest of America.