McKinney, Texas is one of the fastest growing cities in the US. And with great schools, low crime, and a high-skill economy, it’s easy to see why. The city is about 32 miles north of Dallas. While many of its residents commute, many residents also work for military contractors, financial services companies and higher education institutions in town. After work, residents enjoy the city’s historic entertainment district, which features plenty of restaurants and live music.
Though housing prices in McKinney are lower than in many similar cities, they’re still above the national average. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is $1,612, up 30% from 2021. The median home price is $525K, up 16.7% from 2021. Moving to McKinney might mean downsizing and settling for less space.
Thankfully, there are plenty of self-storage facilities in and around McKinney. It’s easy to find a facility that’s close to home with so many around. And self-storage is likely cheaper than you think, even if you need a larger unit. If you’re thinking of a move to this great Dallas suburb, don’t let self-storage be what holds you back.