Laredo, Texas, is known as the Gateway City since it’s closer to many cities in Mexico than it is to other larger towns in Texas and the city economy is highly dependent on trade with its southern neighbor. And though the population is just over 250,000, the city has a small town and family-oriented feel. There’s plenty of fantastic dining in the city and the diversified economy has plenty of jobs at various skill levels to offer new residents.
Affordable housing prices are part of Laredo’s draw, though they are increasing at a good pace. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is up 15% over 2021. The median home price is up 14.3% since 2021. Moving to Laredo might mean having to settle for less storage space than you might like.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Laredo move. With facilities all over town, it’s easy to find a place that’s convenient and close to home. Even if you need a larger unit, self-storage is more affordable than you might think. If you’re thinking of a move to this family-centered border town, don’t let something like storage space hold you back.