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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 we are 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 Osceola.

About Osceola, IN

Osceola, located in St. Joseph County, Indiana, feels like home with its deep roots and welcoming folks who share a tight-knit bond. Established in the 19th century, Osceola has evolved into a close-knit suburban enclave with a population of over 2,000 residents. Imagine living in Osceola, where you're hugged by endless farmlands, dense woodlands, and charming parks—it's truly a peaceful respite.

Imagine a place like Osceola - with its deep roots in history, buzzing local businesses, and an ambiance that screams family-friendly. It’s where you’re bound to make lifelong buddies out of neighbors and witness families blossoming alongside age-old traditions.

What To Do in Osceola, IN

Osceola offers a variety of amenities for those who like the quieter side of life.

  • Park: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Rum Village Park, located just a short drive from Osceola. Wander through forest paths, gaze at stunning views from high points, and relax by serene water bodies while you're out hiking, biking, or enjoying a picnic in this calm city retreat. While wandering outside, keep your eyes peeled for native creatures, big or small. You’ll also be treated to patches of vibrant wildflowers dancing under sunbeams – it's nature's way of saying hello!
  • Fairgrounds: Experience the excitement of the Elkhart County 4-H Fairgrounds, home to one of the largest county fairs in the Midwest. Attend livestock shows, carnival rides, and live entertainment during the annual fair held each summer. Get ready for an exploration that puts the spotlight on what makes the town shine – talented kids from the local branches join forces with nearby communities for one-of-a-kind exhibitions offering up more than just your usual fare.
  • Museum: Step back in time with a visit to the Studebaker National Museum, located in nearby South Bend. Enjoy your journey as you explore an exceptional selection of vehicles from Studebaker Corporation —a pioneer among U.S. automakers known for its innovation and style. Step right into a world where you can feel firsthand the proud heritage of making vehicles better. Interactive zones let you tinker while vivid screenings share secrets, all made complete by stroll-along chats led by insiders.
  • State Park: Enjoy outdoor recreation and relaxation at Potato Creek State Park, located just a short drive from Osceola. Pack your sense of adventure for a journey across extensive trails offering everything from bike rides along popular routes to conquering the heights in a Triple-Dunes face-off—all amidst captivating hillscapes intertwined with serene valley woodlands and crystal-clear waters glistening underfoot. Go fishing, boating, or swimming at Worster Lake, or enjoy a leisurely picnic at one of the park's scenic picnic areas or shelters.

Working in Osceola, IN

Osceola's economy benefits from healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, retail, and education. Oceola’s unemployment rate is a bit high at 5.3%, which is more than the national average. The median household in Osceola earns $55,919 per year. This amount is about $13,000 less than the national average of $69,021.

The economy is growing a bit faster than the national average. Osceola’s expected job growth rate for the next ten years is 36.7%, compared to the rate expected for the country, which is 33.5%.

Industries offering the most employment are transportation (10.2%), healthcare (7.4%), building construction (6.8%), education (6.1%), hotels/restaurants (5.4%), metal products (5.2%), and plastics/rubber products (3.7%).

Osceola, IN Neighborhoods

This community has only three areas to consider when relocating here. The biggest challenge is finding an available place because vacancy rates are low.

  • Osceola North: This area is beautiful and has small lakes and forests. The median home price is $276,367. This amount is more than 69.5% of all other homes in the state. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The vacancy rate is 0%, so there is nothing available to rent.
  • Town Center: A river runs along the northern border of this neighborhood. The median home price is $247,824. The average rent is $1,462. The vacancy rate is also low at 0.8%, making it hard to find a place.
  • Pleasant Valley: This area is for those looking to rent a home. The median price is $237,956. The average rent is $1,223, and the vacancy rate is 2.0%.

Osceola, IN School District

The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation manages all the public schools. The school district invests $10,851 annually in educational services for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 19 to one.

There are no private schools in town. The nearest school is Queen of Peace School (Catholic grades PK to 8th), which is about one mile away in Mishawaka.

There are no colleges or universities in town; however, there are 21 colleges and universities within 50 miles. Some recognized four-year schools are Bethel College, about four miles away in Mishawaka; Indiana University, about seven miles away in South Bend, and the University of Notre Dame, which is 11 miles away.

Moving to Osceola, IN Resource Guide

The Town of Osceola’s municipal government consists of three members on the Council. There is more information on the Town of Osceola's website.

There are activities on the river for locals and tourists to enjoy, events, and community gatherings. A trolley connects the town to other nearby communities.

Osceola, IN Housing

The median home price is $339,900. The price is trending up 13.3% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market, with fewer homes listed for sale than interested buyers. Housing costs are an impressive 11% less than the national average. The cost of living is 1% more than the cost of living in other Indiana cities and 9% less than the national average.