Atlanta, Georgia is an outlier among southern cities. Southern accents aren’t common, the metro area is a first stop for many new immigrants, and it features one of the most educated populations in the US. Though the city suffered more than others in the 2008 crash, it’s rebounded fast and is currently booming in the entertainment, IT, and entertainment sectors. After work, residents enjoy the well-regarded dining scene, plentiful street art, and non-stop live music.
Living in one of America’s hottest cities will cost you, though. The median rent is $2,200, up over 10% from 2021. The average home price is $367K, up 20% over 2021. Moving to Atlanta might mean waiting for an affordable property to open up or settling for less space than you might like.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in any plans you have to move to Atlanta. Whether you want a large or small unit or need a short or long-term lease, you’ll be surprised at how affordable it can be. And with facilities all over the city, it’s convenient, too. Don’t sleep on a potential move to this amazing city and be sure to consider self-storage when you do.