Located in the western, more rural half of Massachusetts, Amherst is a big college town that also offers a great quality of life for full-time residents. The town’s residents are outspoken, both about their politics and the town’s pronunciation of AM-erst, leading to the saying that, “Only the H is silent.” Both the private Amherst College and the public UMass are in town and the town’s educational pedigree extends to its highly rated public schools.
The constant churn of college students pushes up the housing prices in Amherst. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is $2,224, up 3% from 2021. The median home price is $458K, up 12.6% over 2021. Moving to Amherst might mean having to downsize.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in mind for your move to this college town. With so many facilities in the area, it’s not hard to find a place close to home. And whether you need storage over the summer or for the long-term, it’s more affordable than you think. So if you want to become a member of this loud and proud town, don’t let a lack of storage space hold you back.