Our facility in Mount Sterling is located on US Route 460, offering easy access to anyone in the area. We are just east of Maysville Community and Technical College and less than a mile from downtown Mount Sterling, so our location is both convenient and easy to find. Our friendly staff is always happy to discuss our features, amenities, and self-storage options with you. Our customer service team can help you find storage no matter your needs. All of our self-storage locations have plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Give us a call! Our call center is open 7 days a week and our helpful team will walk you through the rental process and can even move you in over the phone. All with a month to month lease so you are not stuck in a long term contract.
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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Mount Sterling.
Known as the Gateway between the Appalachian Mountains and the lush Bluegrass fields, Mount Sterling is a beautiful small town in northwestern Kentucky. It's the seat of Montgomery County, with a town population of just over 6,000, while the population of Montgomery County itself is over 25,000. Mount Sterling got part of its name from Little Mountain, an ancient burial mound in the state, and Stirling, a town in Scotland. Fun fact: the misspelling of the name to Mount Sterling stuck, and it's been this way ever since.
Mount Sterling may be small in stature, but it certainly isn't short on things to do and a rich quality of life. The town is a four-time winner of the "100 Best Communities for Young People" award. Quaint bed and breakfasts, theaters, art centers, and local restaurants are worthwhile stops for anyone wishing to spend the day or weekend in town. The Jefferson Davis Monument is an intriguing historical site in homage to the birthplace of the only Confederate President during the Civil War. Its tower provides a great view of Mount Sterling's serene local farms and rolling foothills. Court Day, a historical time of trading in Mount Sterling's history, is today an event of festivities, food, and shopping wares from local vendors. Beautiful state parks surround the town, too, and are wonderful places to take walks, go fishing, or enjoy the fresh air. Notable areas include Cave Run Lake, Easy Walker Park, and Mount Sterling Montgomery County Recreation Park.
The local economy has enjoyed stability and consistency thanks to Mount Sterling's history in manufacturing. Other prominent industries include healthcare, retail, education, and public administration services. Transportation, warehousing, and technology services are also notable mentions. Mount Sterling's location is an attractive spot for company executives to move to with their families, as it is less than an hour's commute drive from Lexington while far enough to "get away" from the hustle and bustle of the city. The average income for residents of Mount Sterling rests around $35,000 to $50,000, a comfortable spot compared to the city's meager cost of living.
While Mount Sterling is small, there are many quaint homes to rent and buy from. Choices for newcomer residents have simplified options: Inside of town...or outside town! It can't get any easier.
City Center: Mount Sterling's retro downtown area has choice combinations of unique townhomes and suburban houses, all close to Mount Sterling's historic downtown. Shopping and restaurants are also convenient, within a few minutes' drive or walking distance. A mix of independent establishments and well-known national brands can be found here. All in all, it's a good choice for retired folks, singles, or couples.
Outside Town: For families who need a little more room, the homes outside of the Mount Sterling downtown area fit the bill. Residents can choose a suburban home with ample yard space for the price or move further out in the countryside near beautiful farmland and wooded areas. Many lovely neighborhood streets can be found on the town's north, east, and west ends. And plenty of parks, churches, and community centers are in between!
All primary schools in Mount Sterling and its immediate area are run by the Montgomery County Board of Education. The primary schools for Mount Sterling are Mapleton Elementary School and Montgomery County High School. These excellent schools have a great support system to ensure the success of their students. The Freshman Experience partners each new first-year high school student with a mentor who counsels them if they need help with grades or adjusting to the school. The mentorship continues after the first year with a Student Advisor, usually a school staff member, through graduation. Other opportunities, such as community volunteer programs, the Work Ethics program, and business prep with organizations like Future Business Leaders of America, provide a wealth of resources for young students to prepare for college and future careers.
If a student fails in educational progress, Sterling School can help them get back on track. The school is closely partnered with Morehead State University and offers dual credit programs to help students get back on their feet and prepare for college. Other notable colleges nearby Mount Sterling are in Lexington. They include Bluegrass Community and Technical College, Eastern Kentucky University, and the University of Kentucky.
Kentucky Utility is the primary company that provides electric service in Mount Sterling, and Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer System provides those mentioned above. For more information about utilities and helpful moving resources, new residents can visit the Mt. Sterling Chamber website and Montgomery County website for more information.
Mount Sterling enjoys an excellent cost of living stats compared to the rest of the United States and, in some areas, is lower than the state of Kentucky. Groceries here are reasonably priced, and housing costs are 66% of the national average. Utilities price up slightly compared to Kentucky's state average, but the gains in saving money on everything else certainly outweigh this factor. Housing styles range from historic 1800s-style townhomes downtown to farmhouses and simple Appalachia homes further away from town.
Altogether, the 'Gateway between the mountains and bluegrass' is a beautiful small town filled with hospitality, smiling faces, and the promise of bright futures. If you are looking for a wholesome Kentucky community that does not compromise on the opportunity, Mount Sterling is a great fit for you!