Available Units

Find Storage

Similar Storage Locations

About Toledo, OH Units

Affordable Toledo Storage Units

With an easily accessible location from Interstate 475 and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Toledo is your storage solution. Just give us a call! Our knowledgeable customer service team is here to walk you through the rental process and answer any questions. We can assist you with selecting a storage unit and move you in over the phone or online. Just another way we make storage rentals easier. We have plenty of self-storage options, from smaller storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30, including dedicated spaces for boat, car, or RV. All our storage units come with flexible month-to-month leases, allowing you the freedom to choose the duration that suits your needs without being locked into long-term contracts.

Planning on moving soon? Please stop by our office. We sell boxes, locks, packing tape, and more to make your move easier. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

Looking for a different storage unit? Try one of our nearby annex storage facilities.

Reviews

Storage FAQ

City Information

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 Toledo.

About Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a lovely city, founded in 1833 on the western shores of Lake Erie. It is in Lucas County. It had a population of 274,975 for the 20120 Census and is probably closer to 300,000 now. Toledo is nicknamed the "Glass City" due to its glassmaking history, including manufacturing bottles, windows, windshields, and glass artwork. Some of the most famous glass companies have their origins in Toledo. These include Owens Corning, Libbey, Pinkington, and Therma-Tru.

Urban gardening is popular in Toledo, making the city quite verdant. With the support of the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, local artists created many beautiful murals to make the neighborhoods more attractive. Vintage buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places, which have been renovated, include the Oliver House and Standard Lofts. These projects maintained the buildings' vintage facade and were completely renovated inside into condominiums, offices, restaurants, and art galleries.

Toledo has four distinct seasons. The summers are warm and humid due to the proximity to the lake. However, the highest temperatures are only about 90F in the summer. The winters get very cold, with temperatures below 0F and plenty of snow. There is plenty of rain during the spring. Fall is the most beautiful time when the tree leaves change color.

What To Do in Toledo, OH

A must-see in Toledo is the Toledo Museum of Art. It has an enormous collection of Renaissance period art and contemporary modern art. A special exhibit is the Glass Pavilion, which shows the city's legacy as a famous glass producer and displays thousands of magnificent glass pieces.

On the Maumee River is the Imagination Station, a delightful science museum for families to visit with their children. Many hands-on displays teach kids about science. The Toledo Zoo is world-famous for its polar bears' habitat and has a magnificent aquarium. Toledo has a beautiful botanical garden and is a pleasant place to visit, especially in springtime.

Downtown Toledo had a major renovation and now has an exciting entertainment district. In normal times, when everything is open, this is a wonderful area for restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping, live music, and performances.

Working in Toledo, OH

Besides the major companies in the glass industry, there are other Fortune 500 companies in Toledo, including Dana Holding Corporations, The Andersons, and Owens Illinois. ProMedica has its headquarters in Toledo. It is a Fortune 100 company. Toledo's median household income is $34,548, less than the state of Ohio median at $50,674 and less than the national average of $55,322. The main industries in Toledo are healthcare, hospitality, and education.

Toledo, OH Neighborhoods

The best neighborhoods in Toledo are:

  • Corey Road and Springbrook Drive - Median home price is $249,842.
  • North Mccord Road and West Central Avenue - Median home price is $249,098.
  • West Sylvania Avenue and Talmadge Road - Median home price is $223,916.
  • Monroe Street and North Michigan Street - Median home price is $211,482.
  • The University of Toledo and N Westwood Avenue - Median home price is $204,391.
  • Johnston Corners - Median home price is $189,559.

Toledo, OH School District

The Toledo Public Schools include 42 elementary/middle schools and 12 high schools. There are more than two dozen private schools to choose from that, including many religious-sponsored schools.

Colleges and Universities in Toledo, OH

The University of Toledo is a public school with about 20,500 students. Other colleges and universities in the area include Bowling Green State University, Heidelberg University, University of Finlay, Lourdes University, Tiffin University, and Mercy College of Ohio.

Moving to Toledo, OH Resource Guide

Here is a list of contacts that will help you when moving to Toledo:

  • Driver's License/Vehicle Registrations are done at the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
  • Electricity is provided by Toledo Edison.
  • Natural Gas is provided by Columbia Gas. Spectrum provides
  • Telephone for landlines, ToledoTel for fiber optic connections (telephone/TV/Internet), and all the major mobile carriers. Many companies in the area provide
  • TV and Internet. It is best to research which one fits your needs. The City of Toledo provides
  • Water and Sewer, and you can sign up for a new service using the Engage Toledo system. Republic Services provide
  • Trash Collection and Recycling.

Municipal services are at the Toledo City Hall at One Government Center, 640 Jackson Street, Toledo, OH 43604.

The Toledo Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department manages 125 city parks and facilities and all the recreational programs for kids, teens, adults, and seniors.

Toledo, OH Housing

The cost of living in Toledo is 9% lower than other cities in Ohio and 15% below the national average. Housing is cheap in Toledo, with the median home price of $77,800 compared to the median home price for all of Ohio of $131,900 and $184,700 for the national average. Because of this large difference, it is important to note the safety of the neighborhood you plan to move into.

Your home will cost an average of about twice these low prices or a bit more; however, the neighborhoods are significantly nicer. The median rent is $651, less than the state average of $743 and the national average of $949 per month, making this area quite affordable for those renting a place.