The capital of Louisiana and the French for, “Red Stick,” Baton Rouge is a medical, petrochemical, and research center. It’s a diverse city home to a wide range of religions, ethnicities, and languages. Louisiana State University and Southern University not only bring students to town, but also employ many of the area’s residents. After work, you can enjoy art museums, restaurants specializing in Louisiana and Vietnamese cuisine, and several protected natural areas.
While Louisiana and Baton Rouge have lower housing prices than the rest of the country, apartment rents have jumped 8% since 2019 and home prices have increased 12.5% since 2021! Inflation is likely to push these prices even higher. You may find yourself waiting for the right Baton Rouge property or settling for a place with less storage than you’d like.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Baton Rouge move. With facilities all over the city, you’re sure to find one that’s convenient. And no matter what size of unit you need or how long you need it for, you’ll be surprised by how affordable it is, too. Don’t let storage be what holds you back from a new life in Baton Rouge.