City Guides

The spotlight always seems to be shining on Seattle. But what about its neighbor 31 miles away? Tacoma has a lot to offer its residents, too. Here are our ten favorite things about this Washington city!
San Antonio is one of the largest cities in the country, and it has no plans for slowing down, ranking among the top 10 fastest growing cities in the United States in 2015. Between affordable housing, a wealth of job opportunities, diversity, and a strong military population, San Antonio is an attractive place to live and raise a family. With being one of America's biggest cities, it can be a challenge to find a good neighborhood to raise the kids. To help you in your search, Storage.com has done the research for you to find the best San Antonio neighborhoods for the family.
Are you thinking about moving to Atlanta? Georgia's capital city, locally known as A-Town, is home to a pleasant climate, a strong economy, and an abundance of stores, restaurants, parks, and clubs to satisfy one's personal life. Since starting off here is easier and cheaper than, say, New York City or Los Angeles, Atlanta is a great city for singles and young professionals who are looking for a place to settle down and build a successful career.
Thinking about moving to Florida? Check out Clearwater and its sunshine nearly every single day. This city guide will show you all the more reasons you need to move to Clearwater.
Houston is arguably one of the best places to live right now. Beautiful weather, ample job opportunities, and some of the most affordable neighborhoods and suburbs await the families who are packing up and heading to the energy capital of the world. Houston is undoubtedly a great place to raise a family. But Houston is huge, and knowing what neighborhood or suburb is right for your family can be difficult. So we've done the research for you and compiled a list of the best family neighborhoods and suburbs in Houston.
Los Angeles entrances singles and young professionals from all over the world to make a name and a living for themselves in the sunny city. As you already know, living in the mecca of the entertainment industry isn't a bargain by any means—in fact, it's far from. So where are all of the singles and young professionals migrating to rent in the City of Angels? Take a look at our list of the best neighborhoods.
Moving to Fort Myers or checking it out for a vacation? This city guide can show you why tourists and residents agree that life in Fort Myers is like a trip that never ends.
A diverse city like Seattle is a fun place to live. It’s a place riddled with job opportunities at corporate giants, which is why it’s the perfect city for young professionals. Read what Storage.com, plus executive members of Young Professionals of Seattle, have to say about the best neighborhoods for young professionals in Seattle!
Moving to Miami? While it may be among the largest cities in the country, Miami’s diversity and culture makes it stand out. Check out this city guide to see what makes this city unique.
Dallas has long catered to the busy lifestyles of young professionals. Maybe it's the mild temperatures year-round, or maybe it's the remarkable can't-be-found-anywhere-else atmosphere. Whatever the draw, it's easy to see why so many people are sipping the kool-aid with this list of the 3 best neighborhoods in Dallas for young professionals.