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Located in the heart of Oklahoma, just 20 miles south of the state capital, Norman is the third-largest city in the state and the hub of Cleveland County. While part of the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area, it is not technically its suburb and has its own distinct economy, culture, and identity. However, because of its proximity to the capital, many people who live in Norman work, shop, and socialize in Oklahoma City, and vice versa.
Renting or owning a home in Norman will cost you less than the national average, but the comparison most worth making is with the nearby Oklahoma City. While rent, household income, and per capita income in Norman are at about the same level as in the state capital, house values are about 14 percent higher here, on average.
The slightly higher prices for housing units in Norman could be in part attributed to it being home to the University of Oklahoma, which has a large student population, around 25,000 students enrolled at the Norman campus, and a significant number of faculty and staff.
Norman K-12 public schools are highly rated and this is a decisive factor for families with children looking to move around here. There are 17 elementary schools, four middle schools, and two high schools to choose from in the Norman Public Schools district, and alternative education is also available via Dimensions Academy and NPS ExpandED.
As far as higher education is concerned, students can choose between the 15 colleges at the University of Oklahoma, hundreds of short-term classes, and over 30 career programs at Moore Norman Technology Center. Going a bit further north, the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics offers courses in biology, chemistry, computer science, geoscience, engineering, literature, history, mathematics, and physics.
Tip for students: When going home for the summer, consider renting self storage units for your papers, books, and seasonal belongings. Storage unit sizes vary from small closets to large 10' x 30' spaces; you won't need much space for your things but it might be a better investment if you rent a larger unit and share it with trustworthy colleagues.
From fishing and boating on Lake Thunderbird to hiking and camping in the nearby Arbuckle Mountains, there's no shortage of ways to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors in Norman. You can also go kayaking and water skiing on Lake Stanley Draper and ride along its trails on dirt bikes, mountain bikes, or horseback.
Note: If you own a boat, it is best that you keep it in boat storage throughout the year. You will find plenty of storage units in Norman OK with drive-up access, 24-hour access, climate controlled storage, and other amenities.
After a day of outdoor adventure, you can satisfy your appetite at one of the city's many restaurants, cafes, or bars. Whether you are in the mood for classic American fare or international cuisine, you're sure to find something to suit your tastes. Some of the city's most popular dining destinations include The Mont, a classic pub known for its Mexican delicacies, and Scratch Kitchen & Cocktails, which offers a seasonal menu of inventive dishes made from locally-sourced ingredients.
The biggest factor when it comes to the cost of storage units inNormanis unit size. Larger storage units. like 10x10 and bigger, will generally cost more than smaller storage units, which range from 5x5 to 5x10 in size. Other factors that can increase self-storage prices include the storage unit amenities and special features. Self-storage facilities in Norman that offer additional amenities like indoor climate control, 24-hour storage access, extra security features, and added conveniences like first floor storage options and elevators tend to be more expensive than storage facilities that offer basic services.
No matter what your storage needs are, you can easily find a cheap storage unit in Norman. Compare the available facilities on SpareFoot and filter by preferred storage amenities and features.
Based on 184 storage units in Norman over the past 180 days.
$51.58
Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select Norman, Oklahoma storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in Norman, Oklahoma for the most common storage unit sizes.
Unit Size | Average Price | Lowest Price |
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5 x 5 | $52.91 | |
5 x 10 | $48.68 | |
10 x 10 | $72.43 | |
10 x 15 | $88.86 | |
10 x 20 | $114.08 |
The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Norman, Oklahoma over the past 180 days is $62.75.
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