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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Michigan City, Indiana.
About Michigan City, IN.
Michigan City is a sister city to La Porte and resides within La Porte County. Located just 50 miles from Chicago and 40 miles from South Bend, it is an important manufacturing and industrial center for the state. Currently, the city has a population of around 31,479 people, which has rebounded in recent years after the financial struggles of the 2008 Great Recession.
This area thrives heavily on tourism, beyond its manufacturing focus, due to its closeness to the Indiana Dunes National Park. Michigan City is also quite close to Lake Michigan, allowing visitors to rent cabins, ride boats, and swim in this beautiful body of water.
What to Do in Michigan City, IN.
This area's tourist-rich nature means there is plenty to do in Michigan City. Many residents visit places like Washington Park and Michigan City Beach to get outdoor fun in the summer. Spots like Lighthouse & Pier, the Washington Park Zoo, Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets, and Barker Mansion are popular destinations during the summer tourist season.
When winter descends over Lake Michigan, and the city is left to its own devices, residents often move indoors for fun. For example, they may visit the Old Lighthouse Museum to see exciting and engaging sites or check out Shady Creek Winery to have a glass or two of delicious drinks. Some may even enjoy Blue Chip Casino, a bustling destination with many restaurant and entertainment options.
Working in Michigan City, IN.
Like Fort Wayne and other similar cities, Michigan City is an important industrial and manufacturing center. While economic downturns have affected the spread of these businesses, many still operate within the area. Michigan City's unique proximity to so many large cities also makes it a shipping hub of importance for many companies and e-commerce shops.
For instance, the city has an Amazon warehouse where many unskilled laborers find high-paying jobs with many amenities. Other companies that employ many laborers include Dekker Vacuum Technologies, Inc., Indiana Pickling & Processing, Cannabis Company, and Haynes International La Porte. These jobs are great for those with entry-level skills.
Michigan City, IN. Neighborhoods
Though only some areas in Michigan City are expensive, Beatty's Corner/Purdue U-North Central Campus is the costliest. This area has home prices double and even triple the lowest-cost areas of the city. These include a purchase median price of $214,004 and a median rental of around $1,033. This median purchase price is higher than nearly 80 percent of areas in Indiana, though the rent is lower than 41.6 percent of the state.
Davis is the median neighborhood in the city, with real estate costs of $98,043 and $870. These are less expensive than 75 percent and 78.4 percent of the state's areas. The least expensive neighborhood in the city is West Earl Road/County Line Road, with purchase and rental costs of $78,214 and $894, respectively. These are lower than 86.8 percent and 72.7 percent of Indiana.
Michigan City, IN. School District
Michigan City Area Schools currently runs the city's public school system to provide easy access to public education. It is served by eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and Michigan City High School. At one point, the city had two high schools and a few religious high schools, but these have closed down in the last few decades due to financial struggles.
However, private elementary school options include St. Paul, St. Stanislaus Kostka, Queen of All Saints, and Notre Dame Catholic School. These options have become popular in recent years due to smaller classes and a higher emphasis on spiritual learning. The Michigan City Public Library and La Porte County Public Library also serve the area. This branch is outside city limits but is pretty close to travel for interested residents.
Moving to Michigan City, IN. Resource Guide
Michigan City has a handful of utility options to consider when you move to the area. These include companies for electricity service, help with HVAC management, garbage removal, internet connections, cable services, and security system installation. Before moving into the area, talk to the city government about these options to get phone numbers.
Michigan City has many parks and recreational areas that make life here more enjoyable. Its proximity to Lake Michigan means it is home to many beaches where you can relax with your family and friends. However, the city has several parks throughout its borders that provide easy access to baseball fields, soccer fields, and other outdoor fun.
Michigan City, IN. Housing
Michigan City is inexpensive in a state with low housing costs (rated 61.7, with median costs of $142,600). Their housing rating is at 40.7, with prices of about $94,100. Part of this low cost is due to the high number of vacancies in the city. The city is surging towards a rebound in recent years, meaning that it may be an excellent place to move if you love Lake Michigan and want an inexpensive area to start over.