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Welcome to Storage Rentals of America, where self-storage solutions are simplified for your convenience in Toledo, Ohio. Our facility offers a seamless blend of technology and convenience, including 24/7 security surveillance, month-to-month rentals, and online bill payment including AutoPay. Whether you need an extra-large, large, medium, or small unit, reserving your storage space is easy – you can do it online or over the phone. And with specialty options like RV, boat, and auto storage, we have the perfect solution for all your storage needs. Our friendly customer service team is here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Find the perfect storage solution at Storage Rentals of America's facility on South Avenue in Toledo. With a range of unit sizes available, from small units for business files to extra-large units for entire home contents, we have the space that works for you. Our unit size guide provides detailed descriptions and graphics to help you make the right choice. If you need further assistance, our storage experts are available seven days a week to answer your questions and provide guidance. Discover simple and safe storage solutions with Storage Rentals of America.

At Storage Rentals of America, we understand the importance of convenience and affordability in self-storage. That's why our Toledo facility near Harold Fall & Sons offers easy access to storage that matches your schedule. With 365 days a year access to your belongings, you can retrieve your items whenever you need them. Plus, our secure facility ensures the safety of your valuables and business items. Whether you're storing an RV, boat, or auto, trust Storage Rentals of America to provide clean and secure storage options, experience hassle-free storage and reserve your space with us today.

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 Toledo.

About Toledo, OH

Toledo sits cozily by Lake Erie's sparkling waters in northwest Ohio, buzzing with energy from its rich industrial roots, diverse culture, and lively art scene that can't be missed. Founded in the early 19th century, Toledo has grown into a dynamic community with a population of over 270,000 residents.

Thanks to its cozy corner on the Maumee River and having pathways to everywhere important nearby, this location made it a force in business adventures or making ideas into companies.

Welcome to Toledo - where every corner is alive with activity yet close enough to nature’s quietude. Dive into its richly storied quarters or embark on outdoor escapades, all within reach of its heart-pounding downtown core.

What To Do in Toledo, OH

Lots of things to do here include historical sites, arts, and activities on or around Lake Erie.

  • Arts & Entertainment: At the Toledo Museum of Art, prepare to be amazed by a stunning array that captures human creativity over thousands of years and from numerous civilizations. Get ready for a thrilling expedition at Toledo Zoo & Aquarium. Catch a show at local favorites like the Stranahan Theater or venture out to the grand stages of Valentine Theatre and Huntington Center for an eclectic mix of music, drama, and dance.
  • Historical Sites: Step into the Old West End, and you'll be transported back in time by the elegant Victorian architecture that lines every street. For anyone keen on maritime lore or eager to understand more about the Great Lakes ecosystem and its impact on regional culture through the ages - make sure not to skip the National Museum of The Great Lakes. Imagine taking a leisurely walk at the Toledo Botanical Garden, surrounded by greenery and blooms.
  • Outdoors: Explore the great outdoors in Toledo with its expansive system of Metroparks covering more than 2,000 acres. Make memories by the water at Maumee Bay State Park. Dive into Lake Erie for a swim, cast a line for some fish, sail away on a boat, or cozy up at a campsite.
  • Culinary Delights: Sample classic Midwestern dishes like pierogies, kielbasa, and sauerkraut at local Polish and Eastern European restaurants. Savor fresh seafood dishes at waterfront eateries and seafood restaurants along the Maumee River and Lake Erie shoreline.**

Working in Toledo, OH

The local economy depends on healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and education. The unemployment rate is 6.7%, which is a bit higher than the national average. The median household income is $41,671 per year. That amount is around $27,400 lower than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is not keeping up with the rest of the country. Toledo's predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 21.1%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (15.0%), accommodation & food services (10.4%), educational services (7.6%), administrative support/waste management (5.0%), construction (4.4%), professional, scientific, and technical services (3.8%), and transportation (3.4%).

Toledo, OH Neighborhoods

For those considering moving to Toledo, here are the best neighborhoods.

  • Franklin Park Southwest: This neighborhood includes Stranahan Elementary School and Wildwood Preserve Metropark. The median home price is $386,360. That amount is higher than 82.3% of other cities in the state. The average monthly rent is $1,607. The vacancy rate is 0%, so finding a place is nearly impossible.
  • Regents Park Blvd / N McCord Rd: The Interstate 475 freeway runs along the eastern border of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $357,805. At that price, it is more expensive than 82.2% of Ohio towns. Rentals are $2,186 per month. The vacancy rate is 0%, making it almost impossible to find an available place.
  • Corey Rd / Coldstream Rd: This area includes Camp Miakonda and the Sylvania Golf Course. The median home price is $330,982. Rental homes are $1,706 per month. The vacancy rate is 10.5%, making it easier to find a place to buy or rent in this part of town.
  • Gnuckel Park: The Warehouse District is in this neighborhood. The median real estate price for a home here is $317,208. Some houses are owner-occupied, and others are available to rent. The average rent is $1,209 per month. The vacancy rate is 10.5%, making it easy peasy to find a reasonably-priced place.

Toledo, OH School District

The school district is administrated by Toledo Public Schools. The district spends a massive amount of $33,134 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is decent at 17 to one.

There are 36 private schools in Toledo. The top-ranked ones are Maumee Valley Country Day School (PK to 12th), St. Ursula Academy (6th to 12th), and Toledo Christian Schools (PK to 12th).

There are six colleges in town, and there are 28 colleges and universities within 50 miles. Some local schools are the University of Toledo (public, four-year), Mercy College of Ohio (private, four-year), and Davis College (private, two-year).

Moving to Toledo, OH Resource Guide

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

Toledo’s Parks and Youth Services manages the 125 public parks, 25 miles of walking/jogging trails, five playgrounds, more than 50 sports fields, and six swimming pools.

Toledo, OH Housing

The median home price in Toledo is $100,000, trending up by 11.2% year-over-year. It’s a seller’s market with more buyers looking for homes than listing homes for sale. Housing costs are a terrific 45% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Toledo is 5% lower than other cities in Ohio and 16% lower compared to the national average.