The largest city in California’s Wine Country, Santa Rosa still offers a small-town feel and a slower pace of life than many other cities in California. The city’s location in rural Sonoma County and numerous public parks make it a great place to live for outdoorsy types. Families also love the high-quality public schools and great library system. And no trip to Santa Rosa is complete without a visit to the display of original Peanuts comics at the Charles M. Schultz Museum.
Like many places in California, Santa Rosa has very high housing costs. The average rent on a 1-bedroom apartment is $2,396, up 23% from 2021. The median home price is $762K, up 10% since 2021. Moving to Santa Rosa might involve downsizing and settling for less storage space.
Thankfully, there are many self-storage facilities in and around Santa Rosa. With so many facilities, it’s easy to find one close to home. And even if you need a larger unit, you’ll be surprised how affordable it can be. If you’re thinking of a move to Santa Rosa, don’t let a lack of storage space hold you back.