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At Storage Rentals of America, we focus on delivering more than just a storage space. Our facility offers a secure, well-lit, and gated environment to ensure the safety and accessibility of your belongings. Conveniently positioned near significant freeways such as Highway 59 and Loop 224, accessing our facility is effortless, saving you valuable time during your visits. Our location near landmarks like Stephen F. Austin State University and Pecan Park ensures easy access for students and locals seeking convenient self-storage solutions tailored to their needs.

Our fully fenced and well-lit facility offers month-to-month leases, allowing you to store your items without any long-term commitments. Our call center, available 7 days a week, features a friendly and knowledgeable staff ready to assist you, whether in person or over the phone, or even facilitating online move-ins, ensuring a seamless and stress-free process. At Storage Rentals of America, we prioritize the security and convenience of your stored items. Additionally, we provide various storage unit sizes to accommodate your needs, ensuring a personalized storage experience. We make storage simple by combining security, convenience, and custom solutions. Our tailored self-storage options are designed to meet your needs. Stop by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

If the storage size you require is not available at this location, we highly recommend that you visit our main office to reserve your storage unit in person at Nacogdoches 2903 South St to find the appropriate storage size that meets your needs. Additionally, this location provides parking spaces for both small and large vehicles.

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    Reviewed on September 9th, 2024

    Vanisha was very welcoming when we arrived. She took the time to go over all the details in the contract and answered all our questions. Her customer service is exceptional, made our move process go smoothly. Especially when we had to go back and rent 2 parking stalls and another storage unit! :) Thank you Vanisha for all your help! We appreciate you!

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    Very personable, efficient staff, clean units, convenient and reasonably priced.

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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 Nacogdoches.

About Nacogdoches, TX

Nacogdoches is about 200 miles southeast of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area and about 200 miles northeast of Houston. It is the county seat of Nacogdoches County. The 2020 census recorded the population as 32,147.

This area and town have a rich history that dates back to the mid-1500s when the first Spanish Conquistadors arrived from Europe. The Hernando de Soto Expedition discovered that the area was part of the tribal lands of the Caddo native people. The natives did not take kindly to being invaded by Europeans and attacked them fiercely. After all, the Native people had lived on this land for more than 10,000 years before the Europeans came.

Regardless of the resistance by the native people, the Europeans kept coming.

In 1716, Spanish explorers started a mission called the Misión Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Then, the French came and tried to build a settlement, but it failed. In the 1760s, the French left after they were defeated in the French and Indian War.

In 1772, the Spanish left for five years because it was too costly to support an outpost in hostile territory. However, they returned in 1779 to create the settlement that ultimately became Nacogdoches.

In contemporary times, Nacogdoches is a city that harmoniously blends nature and culture. You can explore the beautiful gardens, enjoy the vibrant music scene, and learn more about the ancient Caddo culture.

What to do in Nacogdoches, TX

Nacogdoches has many lovely gardens to discover on the Nacogdoches Azalea Trail.

  • Features: The Gayla Mize Garden is beautiful, as are Banita Creek Park and Eugenia Sterne Park.
  • Events: The Nacogdoches Film Festival and the Nacogdoches Music Festival are very popular.
  • Historic Places: The Historic Downtown Nacogdoches and the Old University Building are interesting.
  • Destinations: Lanana Creek Trail is nice for hiking.

Working in Nacogdoches, TX

The local economy depends on retail, hotels/restaurants, health care, education, and manufacturing. The unemployment rate is high at 7.1%. The median annual household income is $36,434, which is low. This amount is $33,000 less than the average American household income of $69,021 annually. The job growth rate is steady but slower than the national average. Nacogdoches's future job growth rate for ten years is 29.1%, compared to the national expected job growth rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are education (19.3%), health care (9.7%), professional, scientific, and technical services (3.1%), construction (4.3%), public administration (3.8%), hospitality (8.9%), and waste management (3.6%).

Nacogdoches, TX Neighborhoods

The best neighborhoods for those looking for a bargain are on the city's south side.

Here are a few neighborhoods worth considering:

  • Nacogdoches South: This newer neighborhood has a median real estate price of $151,493. This amount is less expensive than 77.3% of the state. The houses were constructed from 1970 to 1999, with a few newer ones mixed in that were built after 2000. Apartments and homes are available for an average rent of $1,278 monthly. The vacancy rate is very high at 25%, so renting a place in this area is easy.
  • Bonita Junction: This peaceful neighborhood has a median real estate price of $142,325. First-time home buyers like to consider buying a home in this area. The vacancy rate is 24.3%. The average rent is $1,084 per month.
  • Fredonia Hill: Of the southern neighborhoods, this one has the lowest median real estate price of $109,587. Apartments and homes are available for an average rent of $1,512 monthly, which is high. The vacancy rate is 8.3%.
  • Orton Hill: This area has some nice smaller homes and many apartment complexes. The median real estate price in this neighborhood is $123,094. Rental homes and apartments are available for an average rent of $1,244 per month. The vacancy rate is 23.6%, making it very easy to find a place.

Nacogdoches, TX School District

The Nacogdoches Independent School District operates the public schools. The school district allocates $12,873 per student per year for education. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13 to one, creating small classes.

There are four private schools in the Nacogdoches area. They are Nacogdoches Christian Academy (PK and K), Regent Academy (PK to 12th), Christ Episcopal School (PK to 4th), and Fredonia Hill Baptist School (PK to 8th).

Within a 50-mile distance, there are schools of higher learning to consider. Five of them are two-year community colleges. Stephen F Austin State University is the best school in the area. It is in Nacogdoches. It is a four-year public school.

Moving to Nacogdoches, TX Resource Guide

The municipal government consists of the mayor and four elected members of the City Council.

All the parks, trails, and recreational areas are managed by the Nacogdoches Parks & Recreation Department. There are many athletic programs for youth and adults. The city parks have picnic tables, playgrounds for the kids, and five different disc golf courses. Dogs are welcome on a leash, and special areas are reserved for dog parks.

Nacogdoches, TX Housing

The median listing price for houses in this town is $252,300. This price is decreasing by -4.8% year-over-year. The local real estate market is a buyer’s market with a greater supply of homes listed for sale than interested buyers willing to make an offer.

Areavibes gives this town an A+ rating for its low cost of living. The cost of living is 5% lower than in other cities in Texas and 13% lower than the national average for all American cities.