Columbus, Georgia has seen something of a rebirth in recent years. Thanks to city investment, the city has demolished an upriver dam and built longest urban whitewater rafting in course in the world. Among other attractions, the rafting course has helped establish the city as a center of tourism. And with local Fort Benning set to increase its training numbers, the outlook for Columbus’ economy is sunny.
Housing prices in Columbus are still affordable, though they’re on the increase. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is up 10% from 2021. The median house price is up 13.1% over the same time. Throw in a low housing stock and you may have to settle for less storage space than you might like.
That’s why you should include self-storage in your plans for any Columbus move. With facilities all over town, it’s easy to find one that’s convenient and close to home. And prices are affordable, even for a bigger unit or a longer lease. If you’re thinking of a Columbus move, why not let self-storage make the process easier and cheaper?