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This is one of our annex properties meaning there is no office at this location. While you can rent your storage unit online we ask our customers to go to our main location at 3627 Secor Road, Toledo, OH. 43606

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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 Maumee.

About Maumee, OH

Imagine a city where every corner tells a story. That's Maumee for you - rich in history, bursting with charm, and beautifully perched along the Maumee River in northwest Ohio. Established in the early 19th century, Maumee has evolved into a close-knit community with a population of over 14,000 residents.

Sitting at the crossroads of river currents and lake breezes, it has grown into much more than a commercial center – think lively recreation spots mingled with storied pasts waiting to be discovered. Strolling through Maumee feels like stepping back in time, thanks to its picturesque downtown and riverside scenery. Yet, it doesn’t skimp on modern pleasures or outdoor adventures waiting just around the corner.

What To Do in Maumee, OH

Here are some popular things to do and see in this community.

  • Riverfront: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Maumee River with a stroll along its scenic riverfront. At Side Cut Metropark, every visit is an adventure. Meander down its winding paths, find your special spot for a cozy picnic, or reel in your big catch against a backdrop of towering trees and majestic cliffs. Take a leisurely kayak or canoe trip along the Maumee River Water Trail, where you can paddle past historic landmarks, wildlife habitats, and scenic vistas.
  • Historical Sites: In Maumee, history isn't just read about—it's experienced firsthand at numerous significant sites. Get ready to step back in time at the Wolcott House Museum Complex where every corner tells a story from when Maumee first began. Walk through history at both The Fallen Timbers Battlefield and nearby Fort Miami National Historic Site – celebrating a critical turning point from America’s past, namely, The Battle of Fallen Timbers, which ended conflict in northwest territories.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy the great outdoors and recreational opportunities offered by Maumee's parks, trails, and green spaces. The Wabash Cannonball Trail is your go-to spot for a peaceful walk, an energizing jog, a thrilling bike ride, or smooth rollerblading. Take a break and head to Side Cut Metropark for a day packed with hiking, fishing, enjoying picnics, and spotting wildlife by the Maumee River's edge.
  • Culinary Delights: Restaurants and cafes dish out flavors from across the globe – think spicy Asian delicacies, hearty European meals, and vibrant Latin American bites. For those who cherish community gems, heading over to the Maumee Farmers Market means treating yourself to nature’s best offerings while supporting passionate artisans right in our backyard.5

Working in Maumee, OH

The local economy depends on healthcare, manufacturing, and education. The unemployment rate is 6%, which is a bit higher than the national average. The median household income is $74,145 per year. That amount is around $5,100 higher than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is not keeping up with the rest of the country. Maumee's predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 23.4%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.8%), educational services (9.4%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6.2%), accommodation & food services (5.5%), construction (4.9%), public administration (3.7%), and transportation (3.2%).

Maumee, OH Neighborhoods

For those considering relocating to Maumee, here are the neighborhoods with the best homes.

  • Business Corner: The median home price is $471,125. That amount is higher than 89.7% of other cities in the state. The average monthly rent is $2,645. The vacancy rate is 9%, so finding a place is difficult.
  • Homewood / Monclova: This area has the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and the Side Cut Metropark. The median real estate price is $346,077. At that price, it is more expensive than 81.2% of Ohio towns. Rentals are $2,414 per month. The vacancy rate is 6.1%, making it possible to find an available place.
  • Maumee Northwest: This area includes lots of green space. The median home price is $286,549. Rental homes are $1,451 per month. The vacancy rate is 0%, making it extremely difficult to find a place in this part of town.
  • Thackeray Rd / Maple Tree Dr: The Lucas County Recreation Center is next to this neighborhood. The median real estate price for a home here is $255,853. Some houses are owner-occupied, and others are available to rent. The average rent is $1,186 per month. The vacancy rate is 2.4%, making it a challenge to find a reasonably priced place.

Maumee, OH School District

The school district is administrated by Maumee City Schools. The district spends $17,842 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is exceptional at 15 to one.

There are two private schools in Maumee. The top-ranked ones are St. Joseph Catholic School (PK to 8th) and Maumee KinderCare (NS to PK).

There is one college in town, and there are 25 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The local school is the Stautzenberger College Maumee (private, two-year). Other schools to consider that are nearby include Herzing University (private, four-year) and the University of Toledo (public, four-year).

Moving to Maumee, OH Resource Guide

The City of Maumee has an elected mayor and seven elected members serving on the City Council.

Maumee’s Recreation Division manages the programs and facilities, including the sports fields, the Rolf Park Pool, and fitness centers.

Maumee, OH Housing

The median home price in Maumee is $290,000, trending up by 5.5% year-over-year. It’s a seller’s market with more buyers looking for homes than listing homes for sale. Housing costs are a pleasant 16% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Maumee is 3% higher than other cities in Ohio and 5% lower compared to the national average.