Home of Texas Tech University and situated in the High Plains, Lubbock, Texas is a little different from the rest of the state. Though the city has a population of over a quarter million, it still has a bit of a small-town feel and frontier vibe dating from its early ranching days. Today, residents enjoy the annual National Cowboy Celebration and enjoy a large system of public parks.
Though housing costs in Lubbock are lower than in the rest of the country, they’re rising fast. Rents for apartments have risen about 4% since 2021 and the median housing price is up 16%. With the market still hot, prices are unlikely to go down anytime soon. In moving to Lubbock, you may have to settle for a home with less storage space than you might like.
Thankfully, though, there are plenty of self-storage facilities in and around Lubbock. It’s easy to find an affordable unit, even if you’d like a larger space or want a longer lease. And with facilities all over town, it’s easy to find one close to home. If you’re thinking of a move to Lubbock, be sure to keep self-storage in your plans.