Working for yourself? Whether you’re running a one-person Etsy empire, flipping houses, or keeping a plumbing business humming, your address says more about your business than you think.
And if your current setup involves mail stuffed into your personal mailbox—or worse, your home address on business documents—it’s time for an upgrade.
Here’s why smart entrepreneurs (like you) are switching to a private mailbox:
1. Professionalism: Your Business Deserves a Real Street Address
Customers, vendors, and licensing agencies all judge what they see. A P.O. Box—or worse, your apartment number—doesn’t exactly scream “established and reliable.” A private mailbox at Star MailHub gives you a real street address in Roanoke that looks polished and official.
Bonus: You can use it on your Google Business Profile, business cards, website, and contracts.
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2. Security and Privacy: Keep Your Home Off the Radar
Your home address doesn’t belong on invoices, websites, or public records. A private mailbox keeps your family’s privacy intact and your business correspondence separate—and secure.
You also don’t have to worry about packages getting swiped off your porch or sitting in the rain. We accept deliveries from FedEx, UPS, USPS, and more, and store them securely until you pick them up.
Got sensitive documents? This is how real businesses handle mail.
3. You’re Always “In” (Even When You’re Not)
Whether you’re at a job site, meeting with clients, or living that laptop life, you need a place that’s always open for your mail. Our mailboxes come with package receiving and longer business hours than the post office.
We hold packages until you’re ready to pick them up—and we even offer StarPak shipping services so you can send things right back out without lifting a finger.
We’re like your business’s personal assistant—minus the salary.
Ready to Look Legit?
If you’re a solopreneur, freelancer, or small business owner looking to clean up your image, secure your deliveries, and make your life easier, a private mailbox isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a smart business move.

