Home to both Camp Lejeune and the New River Air Station, Jacksonville, North Carolina has one of the youngest average ages in the US at 22.8. The town is has plenty of bars and affordable restaurants on one hand, and activities and resources for young families on the other. People who move here for non-military work are generally attracted by a low cost of living, decent schools, and its closeness to the gorgeous beaches of North Carolina’s Crystal Coast.
The big military population pushes the rent up in Jacksonville. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is $1,185, up 2% over 2021. The median house price is $250K, up a whopping 25% on 2021 prices. Moving to Jacksonville may involve downsizing.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in mind to make your move easier and cheaper. With facilities all over town,it’s easy to find a place close to home. And even if you need a larger unit, it’s more affordable than you might think. If you’re planning a move to Jacksonville, don’t let storage space hold you back.