Indianapolis, Indiana has always been home to Midwest ingenuity. Back in the 1890’s, Madame C.J. Walker started her vast beauty empire here. Today, the city has weathered slumps in manufacturing better than other Midwestern cities and its diverse economy includes large transportation and convention sectors. Families also enjoy the natural setting (The National Wildlife Foundation has named Indianapolis one of the ten best cities for wildlife).
While Indianapolis offers lower housing costs than the US average, rents and house prices are both up about 14% from 2021. The city’s also grown 10% since the 2010 census, so housing prices will likely continue to spike. Living in Indianapolis might mean waiting for the right property to open up or settling for one with less space.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Indianapolis move. Whether you need a small or a large unit for a short or long-term lease, you’ll be surprised at how affordable it can be. And with facilities all over town, it’ll be convenient, too. Don’t let storage keep you from this wonderful Midwest city.