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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 Valparaiso, Indiana.

About Valparaiso, IN.

Valparaiso has often been called the 'Crossroads of the Nation' throughout its lengthy history. Its unique location provides easy access to many freeways and proximity to cities like Indianapolis and Chicago. This proximity makes it a vital hub for shipping and more.

And while the city has just 31,730 people, it is a thriving metropolis that provides many unique career opportunities for many people. Even better, a handful of strong and thriving higher educational sources can offer a potent level of education for many in the area.

What to Do in Valparaiso, IN.

Valparaiso is home to many unique entertainment options, including a surprising number of live theaters. These include the Chicago Street Theatre, The Memorial Opera House, and Valparaiso Theatrical Company. These theaters provide live entertainment that includes various types of modern and classic plays, usually on a non-profit basis, to serve the community.

However, the city also has several museums, like the Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University, the Museum of Fire Fighting, and the Porter County Museum. These museums include beautiful art, many historical items, and much more. The city also holds two festivals annually, the Porter County Fair and the Popcorn Festival, which draw many visitors yearly.

Working in Valparaiso, IN.

Like many places in Indiana, Valparaiso has been praised as a nation's crossroads. Transportation companies have always been important here, with the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad serving the area from 1858 onward. And while there are no more passenger trains in the air, Valparaiso is also near many important highways, like I-65, I-80, and I-94.

As a result, the area is often rich with service industries for people who stop on the way to other nations. However, the area is also home to many shipping companies and warehouses because of the proximity of these major highways. As a result, those fearless in driving delivery trucks or even planning delivery routes may find a job if they move here.

Valparaiso, IN. Neighborhoods

The Shorewood Forest area is the highest-priced area by far in Valparaiso, with a home purchase median of $401,687, higher than 97.8 percent of all neighborhoods in the state. Rent is around $1,492, which is higher than nearly 95 percent of communities in the state. The highest price is due heavily to the large number of 3-4 bedroom homes that comprise the area's housing population.

The median neighborhood in Valparaiso is Campbell Street/Grove Avenue, with a purchase price of $275,439 and rental costs of $1,238.The lowest-cost community is Calumet Avenue/Vale Park Road, which costs around $198,543 for home purchases and $1,254 for rent. Even these cheaper costs are higher than 74 and 86 percent of Indiana neighborhoods, something to consider before moving.

Valparaiso, IN. School District

Valparaiso has many elementary schools that provide a strong foundation in the basics. These include Central Elementary, Cooks Corner Elementary School, Heavilin Elementary, Flint Lake Elementary School, and more. High schools include Valparaiso High School and Porter County Career and Technical Center, which helps prepare students for a hands-on career path.

Valparaiso University, one of the most prominent universities in the state, handles higher education. It occupies around 310 acres in the city and contains many programs, artwork, and more. Beyond this school, Ivy Tech has a regional campus in the town, allowing tech-based students to get the training they need to succeed in a new career.

Moving to Valparaiso, IN.

Valparaiso has a very active city center, attractive and appealing to many people. Over the years, the city has expanded to include a myriad of unique amenities that also provide residents with a lot of comfort and relaxation. Make sure you talk to the town officials to learn more about this facet and get the help you need to ensure you are satisfied.

Valparaiso offsets its somewhat urban nature by using many parks throughout the city. These include Central Park Plaza, home to many weddings and entertainment options, such as a splash pad for the kids. Other parks include Valpo Parks Golf, 200 East, Bicentennial Park, Central Park Plaza, and several other unique and appealing options for new homeowners.

Valparaiso, IN. Housing

Valparaiso is one of the most expensive places to live in Indiana, with a cost of living index of 99.6. This rating is much higher than the state's (82.1) and about on par with the national average of 100. Costs are generally slightly higher throughout the city, though most of this increase is in the housing market.

Valparaiso has a median house price of $225,100 (97.4) compared to the state's $142,600 (61.7). Therefore, this town is a great place to move if you already have a lucrative career lined up or plan on working at a university or another similar employer that will provide a decent income. It may also be a good choice for retirees who have substantial savings.