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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 Cambridge.

About Cambridge, OH

Tucked away in Guernsey County, Ohio, Cambridge offers a cozy embrace with its deep history and friendly folks. Established in the early 19th century, Cambridge has evolved into a thriving urban center with a population of over 10,000 residents.

Nestled among gentle hills, alongside meandering rivers and cozy downtown lanes, Cambridge is a haven of peace surrounded by nature's artistry. Step into Cambridge’s bustling streets, where age-old tales merge effortlessly with bold ideas under the welcoming gaze of locals. A place truly defined by its ability to marry revered traditions beautifully within an atmosphere charged up by innovation.

What To Do in Cambridge, OH

This town may be small, but there are many things to do and activities to enjoy that are really spectacular.

  • Nature Park: Embark on a safari adventure at The Wilds, one of the largest conservation centers in North America, located just outside of Cambridge. Hop into our vehicle for an unforgettable journey over sprawling savannas and under leafy canopies where giraffes stretch tall, rhinos tread heavily, and cheetahs dash—the real stars of the show—in their untouched homes. Get up close with efforts to save our furry friends and marvel at panoramic scenes you won't forget.
  • Downtown Shopping: Imagine strolling down Wheeling Avenue, where each step takes you past historic buildings brimming with boutiques rich in character, must-see antique shops, and eclectic specialty stores waiting to be discovered in downtown Cambridge. Dig into a world where every purchase tells a story—of passion-filled craftsmanship and hometown pride. The streets are lined with gems waiting for your discovery under the watchful eyes of friendly folks who run these spots.
  • Historical Sites: When you visit downtown Cambridge, at its heart is the historic Guernsey County Courthouse, which awaits your awe and admiration. Pause for a bit next time you’re by the courthouse—its breathtaking design demands attention! Check out that strikingly tall clock tower, along with other eye-catching features sprinkled throughout the historic building.
  • Destination: Soak in the natural beauty of Salt Fork State Park, located just a short drive from Cambridge. Imagine having more than 17,000 acres where your adventure begins. At Salt Fork, that's exactly what you get - endless hiking paths, prime fishing spots, smooth waters perfect for boating, and inviting campsites waiting just for you.

Working in Cambridge, OH

The local economy depends on healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and hospitality. The unemployment rate is 5.3%, which is a bit higher than the national average. The median household income is $35,798 per year. That amount is around $33,200 lower than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is not keeping up with the rest of the country. Cambridge's predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 18.7%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.1%), accommodation & food services (11.1%), public administration (6.4%), educational services (5.4%), construction (5.4%), plastics & rubber products (4.0%), and social assistance (3.6%).

Cambridge, OH Neighborhoods

Here are the neighborhoods you want to explore when thinking about moving here.

  • Cambridge North: The Interstate 77 freeway runs down the eastern border of this neighborhood. The median home price is $198,192. That amount is higher than 45.5% of other cities in the state. The average monthly rent is $1,284. The vacancy rate is 7.8%, so finding a place to rent or buy is relatively simple.
  • Brown Heights / College Hill: The Interstate 70 freeway runs across the southern border of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $161,677. At that price, it is more expensive than 33.5% of Ohio. Rentals are $1,037 per month. The vacancy rate is 19.7%, making it super easy to find a place to buy or rent.
  • City Center: This area includes Northside Park and all the action near the historic downtown. The median home price is $136,519. Rental homes are $1,258 per month. The vacancy rate is 8.6%, making it pretty easy to find a place to buy or rent in this part of town.
  • East Cambridge: There is a lovely lake in this neighborhood. The median real estate price for a home here is $122,739. Some houses are owner-occupied, and others are available to rent. The average rent is $1,343 per month. The vacancy rate is 10%, making it a breeze to find a reasonably priced place.

Cambridge, OH School District

The public school district is Cambridge City Schools. The district spends $13,596 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is a bit high at 18 to one.

There is one private school in Cambridge, which is St. Benedict Continuation School (PK to 8th).

There are no colleges in town; however, there are 134 colleges and universities within 100 miles. The schools nearby are Muskingum University (private four-year) in New Concord, about eight miles away, and Zane State College (public two-year) in Zanesville, about 24 miles away.

Moving to Cambridge, OH Resource Guide

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

Cambridge Parks Recreation manages the five parks on more than 110 acres of land. They are Jefferson Park, Hendricks Park, Gomber (Westside) Park, Northside Park, and Southside Park.

Cambridge, OH Housing

The median home price in Cambridge is $172,900, trending up by 4.9% year-over-year. It’s a balanced market with enough buyers looking at homes for sale. Housing costs are a terrific 41% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Cambridge is 8% lower than other cities in Ohio and 16% lower compared to the national average.