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Storage Rentals of America in Sandusky offers clean, bright, and secure self-storage units at affordable prices. We're conveniently located off Milan Road near Lowe's Home Improvement in Southern Sandusky.

We strive to offer the finest in customer service at our Sandusky self storage location. That's why our friendly customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week to assist you through the storage rental process. Whether you're seeking storage for your home or business, we can help you select the right size storage unit for your needs. All our storage locations offer plenty of storage options, from mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Each storage reservation comes with flexible month-to-month leases, allowing you the freedom to choose the duration that suits your needs without being locked into a long-term contract.

You can purchase moving and packing supplies at our Sandusky storage facility like boxes, packing tape, locks, and more at our office. Let us be your storage solution! Stop by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

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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 Sandusky.

About Sandusky, Ohio

If you love the thought of living near Lake Erie, then a community you should look into is Sandusky, Ohio. This community is known for many fun family activities, including amusement parks, wildlife, and water.

Originally founded in 1817, Sandusky was actually called Portland to begin with. In 1838, the government of the state of Ohio created modern-day Erie County and established the county seat of Sandusky. After this, the city grew quickly; by 1846, more than 3,000 people lived there.

Today, Sandusky is a bustling community with a small-town feel. If you are ready to call this town home, learn more about this community here. There is a wide array of reasons for you to invest in a home here.

What to Do in Sandusky

Regarding attractions, you will find Sandusky doesn't disappoint. From sprawling Cedar Point park, which is best known for amazing roller coasters, to the Merry-Go-Round Museum where you can see firsthand a working vintage carousel, and as well as fully-restored wooden animals. Another option is the Maritime Museum of Sandusky, where you can experience exhibits on ice harvesting, shipwrecks, and boat building.

Some other top attractions include:

  • The Millennium Force: A steel coaster found at Cedar Point amusement park.
  • Cedar Point Shores: A water park found adjacent to Cedar Point, this location is both owned and operated by the Cedar Fair.
  • Cooke-Dorn House Historic Site: An enduring home that dates back to 1844, this location features a wide array of antique period furnishings, as well as landscaped gardens and historical artifacts.
  • Follett House Museum: This is a Greek Revival museum featuring a wide array of local artifacts and a beautiful history.
  • Johnson's Island: Here you can explore 300 acres of an island found in Sandusky Bay and located on Lake Erie's coast.

As you can see, there are more than a few attractions to enjoy as a new resident of Sandusky, Ohio.

Working in Sandusky

Sandusky's economy employees over 11,000 individuals. The community's economy specializes in several industries, which include recreation, entertainment, arts, manufacturing, accommodation, and food service.

The largest industries in Sandusky include manufacturing, accommodations, food service, healthcare, and social assistance industries. If you want to gain employment in one of the highest-paying industries, then consider a career in educational services, transportation and warehousing, and utilities.

Sandusky Neighborhoods

When you begin exploring this town, you will quickly discover more than a few amazing places to live. Some of the best neighborhoods can be found here.

Sandusky City Center: This is an urban neighborhood made up of mainly small and medium-sized single-family homes, as well as smaller apartment buildings. Most residential real estate comprises a mix of renters and owners. While some homes in the City Center neighborhood are historic, none were built later than 1939, with some constructed earlier. The City Center has a 14.6 vacancy rate, which means finding a home here may be easier than you think.

Bogard/Wilmer: This neighborhood has homes that are approximately 71.8 percent more than what other neighborhoods in Ohio cost, as well as 42.8 percent of neighborhoods in the United States. This is a suburban neighborhood comprised of mostly large and medium-sized single-family homes and smaller apartment buildings. The majority of real estate in this neighborhood is owner-occupied. Most houses are established but not completely old.

E Perkins Ave./Milan Rd: Another suburban neighborhood, this area is made up of mostly small and medium-sized single-family homes, as well as high-rise apartments. This neighborhood has several amazing things, including short commute times, making it a desirable community for those moving to the area.

Sandusky School District

There are several schools to choose from in Sandusky, Ohio, which include:

  • Hancock Elementary
  • Mills Elementary
  • Ontario Elementary
  • Osborne Elementary
  • Venice Heights Elementary
  • Sandusky Middle School
  • Sandusky High School
  • Sandusky Digital Academy
  • Sandusky Career Center

The graduate rate in Sandusky has increased from 76.1 percent to 82.9 percent. Additionally, 94.3 percent of all district third graders met the third-grade reading guarantee requirements to move into the fourth grade.

Moving to Sandusky Resource Guide

If you are moving to Sandusky, you can have your utilities, water, garbage, and other necessities handled by checking out the City of Sandusky Ohio website. Here you will find links for everything you need to know about moving into the area.

Knowing where to go and who to call when moving to the area can help make your situation seamless. Keep in mind that speaking to neighbors and others in your new community is one of the best ways to learn what you need to do and where you need to go when getting settled in your new community and your new home.

Sandusky Housing

In Sandusky, Ohio, the median property value is approximately $81,600, which is about 0.4 times less than the national average, currently sits at $205,000. Between 2015 and 2016, the median property value reduced slightly by $81,800 to $81,600.

Currently, the Sandusky, Ohio homeownership rate is 52 percent, much less than the national average, at 63.6 percent. On average, Individuals living in the community have a commute time of just 16.7 minutes. Individuals commuted to work each day typically drove themselves or carpooled with others they worked with.