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Toledo averages about $750 per month for a one-bedroom, among the lowest of any Ohio metro. Ottawa Hills and Perrysburg run $1,200–$1,400, while much of the city proper offers options under $700.
Toledo median rent is $750 below the national median of $1,500/mo — an affordable market.
The largest employer in Toledo is ProMedica Health System, making the Old West End area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Toledo averages about $750 per month for a one-bedroom, among the lowest of any Ohio metro. Ottawa Hills and Perrysburg run $1,200–$1,400, while much of the city proper offers options under $700.
Toledo is known as the Glass City for its historical dominance in glass manufacturing — Owens-Illinois and Owens Corning are headquartered here. The Toledo Museum of Art is world-renowned for its glass collection, and the Toledo Zoo consistently ranks among the nation's best.
Perrysburg and Sylvania are Toledo's top suburbs, offering excellent school districts, low crime, and pleasant community atmospheres. Ottawa Hills, a small enclave within the city, has some of the finest homes and best schools in northwest Ohio.
Toledo's economy is anchored by healthcare (ProMedica, Mercy Health), glass and materials manufacturing, and logistics due to its position on Lake Erie and the Maumee River. The University of Toledo drives research and education employment.
Toledo sits at a geographic crossroads — Detroit is 60 miles north, Cleveland 120 miles east, Columbus 145 miles southeast, and Chicago 240 miles west. Its position as a transportation hub has historically driven its economy and continues to support logistics businesses.
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