Though occasionally dismissed as a boring town, Lincoln, Nebraska is anything but. The city is considered part of the “Silicon Prarie” and its many high-tech jobs along with a growing healthcare sector have led to an unemployment rate below the national average. A tight labor market also means wages are growing faster in Lincoln than many other cities. The town has been labelled “refugee-friendly” since the 1970’s and today hosts people from over 150 countries.
Though housing prices are slightly below the national average, they are rising fast. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,120, up 4% over 2021. The median house price is $270K, up 12.5% from 2021. Moving to Lincoln might involve downsizing and settling for less storage space.
Thankfully, there are plenty of self-storage facilities in and around Lincoln that can help make your move easier and cheaper. With facilities all over town, it’s not hard to find one that’s convenient and close to home. And even if you need a larger unit, self-storage is more affordable than you think. If you’re dreaming of a move to Lincoln, don’t let storage space be what holds you back.