Most Americans probably don’t think of Tulsa, Oklahoma as a foreign country, but it was originally settled by Lochapoka and Creek survivors of the Trail of Tears in 1836. A Supreme Court decision in 2020 reaffirmed that Tulsa’s land is under the control of the Creek Nation. Tulsa celebrates its indigenous roots more than most places in America while having a diverse ethnic and cultural makeup. A vibrant art scene and great culinary landscape are just some of the reasons the city has seen steady growth since the turn of the millennium.
If you want to join this city of over 770,000, be ready to join an incredibly competitive housing market! With homes selling in around 5 days and prices going up almost 20% year on year, you’re likely to find yourself with a bunch of stuff you need to put somewhere, quick!
With over 20 storage facilities all over the Tulsa area, though, there’s no need to stress, though. From Owasso in the north to Bixby in the south, you’ll find a storage area to suit your needs for short-term or long-term leases. Don’t let a lack of space be a reason for you to miss out on this southern Midwestern gem.