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With great prices and an easily accessible location, Storage Rentals of America in Fredericksburg is your storage solution. Big or small, we have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. We even offer climate-controlled storage units for your more delicate items. Need to free up your driveway? Our self-storage facility in Fredericksburg offers car parking big enough for your boat or your RV.

Are you unsure about the appropriate storage unit size for your needs? Contact our friendly customer service team for assistance. They will guide you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the perfect storage unit. You can move in using your preferred method: over the phone, online, or in-store. Whichever option you choose, you can have peace of mind knowing that your belongings are secure, thanks to our wide range of security features. Plus, with us, there are no long-term contracts involved. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.

Get peace of mind when you store with us as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units. You'll discover that security is one of our top priorities. That is why you will receive a brand new lock with every storage rental, free. Save time and money when you store with us.

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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 Fredericksburg.

About Fredericksburg, VA.

Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a city that combines both itself and the neighboring Spotsylvania into one metropolitan area. It is just around 50 miles north of Washington, D.C., and a bit further away from Richmond, two of the area's most pivotal and vibrant cities.

Fredericksburg's impact on history is heavily focused on the Civil War, where multiple battles occurred. Additionally, it played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, providing refuge and assistance to enslaved individuals seeking freedom in the years leading up to and during the Civil War.

This city is known for its historical destinations and strong tourism focus. Around 1.5 million people visit the area yearly to see various Civil War museums. Tourism contributes to the region's economic stability and sustains its population by generating a crucial cash flow.

What to Do in Fredericksburg, VA.

Fredericksburg is in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is considered a U.S. Historic district. As a result, it is a popular destination for tourism. It includes many events, features, museums, and facilities that cater to this market, which help it stand out among other areas in Virginia.

Typically, the Fredericksburg Museum is a common destination for many people. It is a 40-block museum that contains more than 350 buildings and locations. These include spots like the former Slave Auction Block and the Town Hall and Market Square in the city.

Other destinations include St. George's Episcopal Church, the Mary Washington House, the Rising Sun Tavern, the James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Kenmore Plantation, and the George Washington Birthplace National Monument just 38 miles away.

Working in Fredericksburg, VA.

As might be expected, tourism is the biggest employer in the area. Since nearly two million people visit the area every year, you can expect that many residents work in museums, event centers, art shops, historical sites, specialty stores, hotels, and other types of businesses.

However, the city has multiple other employers, such as SafeStreets, CVS Health, FedEx Ground, Valet Living, the U.S. Veterans Health Administration, and the United States Secret Service. These government jobs are available throughout many areas near Fredericksburg.

As you might expect, this city also has employment options for untrained or low-income individuals. People with little training may make good money earning tips at one of the area's many restaurants or find entry-level healthcare positions, such as direct care workers.

Fredericksburg, VA. Neighborhoods

Fredericksburg includes 10 different neighborhoods of varying prices. The area's real estate and rent are typically a bit higher than most of Virginia, though the cost of living is slightly higher. Let's take a look at the highest, median, and lowest-priced neighborhoods in this city.

First up is College Terrace / Downtown Fredericksburg, which has a median real estate price of $597,913. That is more costly than 80.7% of the neighborhoods in Virginia. Rent is $1,623 or lower than 54.5% of Virginia neighborhoods.

The median neighborhood of Smiths Mill has a median real estate price of $523,614, which is more expensive than 74.9%. Rental prices are not currently available for this neighborhood, though they are likely within the range of the top and bottom neighborhoods on this list.

The lowest-priced area in the city is the University of Mary Washington at $478,849 and rent at $1,218. As you can see, there's not a huge variance in neighborhood costs in this city, though the difference between $478K to $597K is often higher than many people may expect.

Fredericksburg, VA. School District

The Fredericksburg City Public Schools provide independent schools for Fredericksburg. Its elementary schools include Lafayette and Hugh Mercer, while it has just Walker-Grant Middle and James Monroe for higher education in the public sector.

That said, Fredericksburg also has many private schools. These include Fredericksburg Academy, Fredericksburg Christian School, Saint Michael the Archangel High School, and Lighthouse Academy. The University of Mary Washington operates a four-year college in the area, while Germanna Community College provides a two-year program.

Central Rappahannock Regional Library services the area as a lending library. Residents can find many books through this destination and get them sent over for their needs. This library offers a variety of music and entertainment options, hosting numerous events throughout the year to cater to the interests and enjoyment of local residents.

Moving to Fredericksburg, VA. Resource Guide

Fredericksburg provides it residents with many unique amenities and resources. These include fire and police protection, financial help, tax assessments, human resources, health protection, street lighting, road maintenance, public transportation, technology, and many social services. It also provides electric, heating, air conditioning, cable, and wireless internet options from various vendors.

The city also owns and operates multiple parks, including Old Mill Park, Alum Spring Park, Hurkamp Park, and Dixon Park. Events in these parks include Kids to Parks Day, Riverfront Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, and Picnic in the Park for both parents and children alike.

Fredericksburg, VA. Housing

Fredericksburg currently has a 107.1 cost of living expense, slightly higher than Virginia's 103.7. The biggest difference is in the housing costs. Fredericksburg has a median of $369,000, while the state has a $329.200 median. Other slight differences include higher health and grocery costs in Fredericksburg.

Most homes in the city are owner-occupied, though there are many rental options. Housing options include studio apartments up to large one-family homes with 4-5 bedrooms. Many of the area's homes are historical, meaning they were built in early colonial times and maintained until now.