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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 Piqua.

About Piqua, OH.

Piqua, Ohio, is a medium-sized Dayton suburb in Miami County with a population of about 20,522. It is 27 miles north of Dayton, existing within the city's metropolitan statistical area but quite far from downtown. It was founded fairly early in the country's history in 1807 and has had strong economic and cultural ties to Dayton since the latter city expanded exponentially.

As a bit of a bedroom community, Piqua serves Dayton and the surrounding area with multiple recreational and retail shops. Its many restaurants and other commercial areas contribute to its growth. For people interested in Dayton who can't afford the city proper, it might be a good place to relocate due to its relative closeness and fairer home prices.

What to Do in Piqua, OH.

Piqua has plenty of fun and interesting things to do within its city limits. For example, the Johnston Farm and Indian Agency is a unique destination that's been in operation since 1804. It features homes as old as 1815 and is a touring center that recreates early Ohio history. For example, visitors can check out a 70-foot canal boat replica to understand the area's historical importance.

Other unique options include the Piqua Public Library, the Great Miami River at the Lock Nine Riverfront Park, the Linear Park Trail, Fort Piqua Plaza, the Farrington Reserve, the Piqua Farmers Market, and even traditional live music at Fountain Park. These fun and exciting options make Piqua an enjoyable destination, to say nothing of the entertainment possible in Dayton.

Working in Piqua, OH.

During the early 1960s, Piqua had an interesting place in American history as the home to the first municipally operated nuclear power plant. For four years, they were known as the Atomic City. The plant was a failure that closed in 1964. However, the area had a brief resurgence as an auto battery manufacturer during this time, an industry that has declined in the area.

Tourism has been a major draw to the area thanks to its proximity to Dayton and smaller size. It is also close to several major roads, including Dixie Highway and U.S. 36. Piqua also sits near a few railroad lines, though these were mostly abandoned. Nevertheless, this closeness to so many travel lines has made it a popular retail and shopping destination for people moving through the region.

The city also has a heavy manufacturing sector, with its biggest employer being Evnflo. Other manufacturers in the area include Industry Products Company, Nitto Denko Automotive Ohio, Hartzell Propeller, Piqua Steel Company, and Crane Pumps & Systems Inc. These options provide unskilled and skilled labor positions for those in the area who may need them.

Piqua, OH. Neighborhoods

Piqua consists of five major neighborhoods, the most expensive of which is Piqua Northwest. This area has a median real estate purchase price of $271,259 or higher than 75% of all Ohio neighborhoods. Rent is about $1,130, less than almost 45% of all Ohio areas.

Prices drop considerably in Piqua North, the median purchase option for the region. Purchase prices are around $120,140 or less expensive than 75% of all Ohio neighborhoods. The rental price is the same as Piqua Northwest, though, with a rate of $1,130 per month.

The cheapest area in the city is Farrington, near the downtown area. It costs around $85,459, less than 88% of all Ohio neighborhoods and 94.4% of all United States areas. The rental price is slightly higher at $1,136, which is still lower than most of the rest of the state.

Piqua, OH. School District

The Piqua City School District has two elementary schools, an intermediate school, a middle school, one junior high school, and a high school. High-achieving students may attend Upper Valley Career Center to prepare for their careers.

It is also home to multiple private schools, like Piqua Catholic School, the Piqua Seventh Day Adventist School, and the Nicholas School. Nearby colleges include Urbana University, Edison State Community College, and Miami Jacobs Career College.

Moving to Piqua, OH. Resource Guide

Piqua has access to multiple resources, amenities, and utilities, each of which makes it a very comfortable place to live. These include heating, cooling, electricity, garbage management, trash removal, water treatment, and public safety options. Moving to the area may require connecting with these officials to learn how to set up all your services.

Piqua is home to many great outdoor destinations and parks, each of which has different amenities worth considering. These include Armory Park, Veterans' Memorial Park, Das Park, Fountain Park, Shawnee Park, Robert M. Davis Memorial Park, French Park, Goodrich Giles Park, Hollow Park, Heritage Green, Public Square, Mote Park, Kiwanis Park, and much more.

Piqua, OH. Housing

Housing in Piqua is some of the lowest in the Dayton area, with a rating of 35.6 compared to Ohio's 60.9. In price, that means Piqua has a median cost of $112,400 compared to Ohio's $179,700.

Though the city is more expensive in other areas (including health costs and utilities), the housing prices make it a very cheap city to live in, with a rating of 74.4 compared to Ohio's 82.6.

Houses here are mostly single-family, though apartments and condos are available for rent for people who need them. There may be options for studio apartments, as well, which may suit the college-student population that often flocks to the area.