Life has a habit of throwing curveballs, and sometimes we end up with too much stuff and not enough space. One way to optimize home storage is to rent an offsite self-storage storage unit.
Setting up life in New York City is exciting and full of surprises, but let’s be honest, it’s not the cheapest place to live nor does it offer a lot of space for your stuff.
A few miles from New York City, nestled on a peninsula between the Hudson and Hackensack Rivers, Jersey City is the second-most populous city in New Jersey.
“Baton Rouge” in French translates literally to “red stick” in English. Historians argue it either referred to a demarcation line between the hunting grounds of two tribes, a stick used for drying fish and game that had been stained red with blood, the red cypresses that line the bayous or the name the Native Americans referred to the land by, “Istrouma,” which translated roughly to “red stick”.
Self-storage units can provide peace of mind, free up space at home and keep seasonal or seldom-used items out of the garage or attic. But many people don't realize investing in storage unit insurance is also a good idea.
Ah, New Orleans: the Big Easy, land of Creole, Cajun, Jazz and Mardi Gras, melding its French, Caribbean, African and Spanish ancestry into unique awesomeness.