CLP background image

Elmhurst

Local Self Storage Units in Elmhurst, IL

Resources from the Help Center
If you've never rented self storage before, we're here to help.
Once you've found the right storage unit, you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.
Your storage needs are unique. Find out which features and amenities are right for you.
Here's what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.

About Elmhurst

Elmhurst is a growing city in Illinois' DuPage and Cook Counties, a western suburb of the metropolis of Chicago. It's been ranked among the top ten cities in American for families, thanks to its numerous parks, vibrant arts and culture scene and convenient amenities.

Living in Elmhurst

Home to the Elmhurst Historical Museum, Elmhurst Art Museum and Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra, Elmhurst is certainly a city that's rich in culture. Rotating art exhibits, local theater and family art workshops are just a few of the activities hosted by the city's art community. Art in Wilder Park is a major city event, featuring artworks in a variety of mediums, over 100 artists and live music.

The extensive parks system in Elmhurst includes 22 parks covering 450 acres. The Wilder Park Conservatory offers the opportunity to enjoy many unique plants in its botanical gardens, including species that you're unlikely to see anywhere else. The Hub at Berens Park is a top recreational destination, especially for families. Miniature golf, a water-play area and a children's playground are all part of The Hub, making it an ideal place to bring your children.

If you're looking to move away from the more hectic pace of life in Chicago, this family-friendly area is a popular pick. With everything from a bicycle task force to encourage residents to reduce their carbon footprint to a thriving shopping and dining district, Elmhurst offers something for every family.

Jobs in Elmhurst

Elmhurst has a fairly diversified economy, with major employers across several different industries. Its unemployment rate is below the national average, making it a good place to look for a job. It's possible to commute to Chicago for work, but you can expect nearly an hour's drive each way. If you'd prefer to save on commute time and stay within city limits, there are still plenty of options to consider.

The city's largest employers include Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare, Superior Ambulance Service, Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205 and HSBC Bank USA. These organizations provide thousands of jobs to locals and can be a good place to start your job search.

Elmhurst Schools

The majority of schools in Elmhurst are a part of the Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205. All of the private schools within Elmhurst city limits are parochial campuses, but you could potentially locate a secular school in a neighboring community if you prefer.

Elmhurst College is the city's four-year, liberal arts-focused college. It offers more than 50 different degree programs, contributing to the well-educated community that calls the city home.

Resources for Moving to Elmhurst

Here's some handy information to make your move to Elmhurst a bit easier:

  • Utilities: Commonwealth Edison supplies electricity to the homes and businesses of Elmhurst. The city manages water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Elmhurst offers an extensive curbside recycling program on the same days as refuse pickup.
  • Transportation: Both the Pace Bus and the Metra rail line serve Elmhurst.
  • Pets: Pet licenses are required, and you must submit proof of up-to-date vaccinations.
  • Personal Vehicles and Bicycles: All Elmhurst residents are required to have a valid vehicle sticker. These go on sale annually in May. You'll have 30 days from the time of your move to get your sticker. If you use your bicycle on public ways in Elmhurst, you must register it with the city.

Elmhurst Housing

A significant percentage of Elmhurst residents have been in their home for 10 years or more, and the city has a low rate of resident turnover. This can often affect the housing market, with options sometimes becoming limited in certain neighborhoods. However, because of the city's size, you should have no problem finding something that works for you.