The largest city in the Texas panhandle, Amarillo is a bustling city of about 200,000. The Yellow Rose of Texas, as it’s known, has a booming economy with plenty of jobs in meat packing, petroleum extraction, and tourism. After work, residents enjoy day trips and hiking in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. There’s also a booming visual and performing arts scene, as well as minor league baseball and soccer. Residents say Amarillo has the amenities of a big city and the feel of a small town, and it’s hard to disagree.
Texas has a cost of living below the national average, though Amarillo’s housing prices are going up. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is $1,050, up 18% over 2021. The median home price is $249K, up 15% over 2021. You may need to settle for less storage space than you might like.
Thankfully, there are plenty of self-storage facilities all over Amarillo and Potter County. These can help make your move cheaper and easier. It’s not hard to find an affordable place close to home. Don’t put off moving to Yellow City and don’t let storage space stand in your way.