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If you’re looking for the best storage solutions in Dayton, Ohio, look no further than Storage Rentals of America. Conveniently located off Needmore Road near I-75, our Dayton facility is ideally situated to serve nearby neighborhoods like Northridge Estates, Forest Ridge, Hurlock Park, and DeWeese/Ridgecrest. Whether you’re downsizing, moving, decluttering, or need extra room for business storage in the Dayton area, we have you covered. With easy access from areas like Kittyhawk and convenient hours, you can reach your belongings quickly and without hassle, no matter where you’re coming from.
Not sure what size storage unit you need? Our customer service experts are on hand, 7 days a week, to help you find the perfect fit for your items. Whether you need a large unit for a whole household or a smaller space for a few boxes, we've got you covered. Plus, with our month-to-month leases, you'll enjoy the flexibility you need without the worry of long-term contracts.
At Storage Rentals of America in Dayton, security is our top priority. Our clean, brightly lit storage units give you peace of mind, knowing that your belongings are safe and secure. And if you're in the midst of planning a move, we can help alleviate some of that stress. As your one-stop shop for packing and storage needs in Dayton, OH, we offer a variety of essential supplies like boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more.
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Dayton, Ohio, is one of the largest cities in the state and serves as the county seat of Montgomery County. With a population of 137,644 (2020 U.S. Census), it is part of the Greater Dayton Metropolitan Area, home to roughly 822,000 residents. Like many Ohio cities, Dayton is a busy hub for commercial, retail, and manufacturing industries—making it an attractive and dynamic place to live.
Dayton also includes rural pockets, especially throughout the Miami Valley region. Located north of the Greater Cincinnati Metro Area, the city offers numerous opportunities for education, recreation, and employment. While it is not one of the fastest-growing cities nationwide, it continues to expand and remains a popular destination for college students and professionals.
What to Do in Dayton, OH
National Geographic named Dayton the “Outdoor Adventure Capital of the Midwest,” thanks to its impressive outdoor recreation scene. A major highlight is the expansive Five Rivers MetroParks, offering biking and jogging trails, lakes, campgrounds, and vibrant urban green spaces.
Cyclists enjoy the extensive Dayton Regional Bike Trail Network, featuring 300+ miles of connected, off-street trails. Dayton consistently ranks as a top bike-friendly city—alongside its sister city, Columbus.
Beyond outdoor recreation, Dayton offers rich arts, culture, and dining experiences, including:
- Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
- Dayton Art Institute
- The Loft Theatre
- Dayton Playhouse
- Dayton Ballet
- Local favorites like Marion’s Piazza and The Pine Club
The city also hosts multiple minor league sports teams and seasonal events.
Working in Dayton, OH
Here’s a remarkable fact: 60% of the U.S. population lives within 500 miles of Ohio’s borders, making Dayton a prime location for transportation, logistics, and manufacturing.
Many Dayton employers focus on advanced manufacturing, aerospace, supply chain operations, and research. A major contributor is the nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, one of the country’s largest military installations.
Healthcare is also a major economic driver, employing roughly 32,000 residents. Dayton is considered one of the Midwest’s most economically diverse mid-sized metros.
Top regional employers include:
- Premier Health
- Kettering Health
- Montgomery County
- Dayton Children’s Hospital
- Sinclair Community College
- University of Dayton
- Dayton Public Schools
Dayton, OH Neighborhoods
A few neighborhoods worth considering:
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Oak Grove Park Median home price: $605,285 Average rent: $2,093 Vacancy rate: 4.6%
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Oakwood Median home price: $441,471 Average rent: $1,858 Vacancy rate: 8.2%
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Rosewood Park Median home price: $530,272 Average rent: $2,718 Vacancy rate: 3.4%
Dayton, OH School District
Dayton Public Schools serves 16,855 students across 34 schools, including well-known high schools such as:
- Belmont High School
- Meadowdale High School
- Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
- Ponitz Career Technology Center
- Stivers School for the Arts
- Thurgood Marshall High School
Dayton also offers:
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35 private schools, including
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33 charter schools, such as
- Early College Academy
- Emerson Academy
- North Dayton School of Discovery
- Pathway School of Discovery
- Richard Allen Schools
Higher education options in and around Dayton include: University of Dayton, Wright State University, Sinclair Community College, Antioch College, Central State University, Kettering College, DeVry University – Beavercreek, Clark State College, Wittenberg University, and the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Moving to Dayton, OH Resource Guide
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Local Government: Dayton is led by an elected mayor and four City Commissioners. More info: https://www.daytonohio.gov/
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Parks & Recreation: Dayton features numerous parks and recreation centers, including:
- Greater Dayton Recreation Center
- Jim Nichols Tennis Complex
- Kettering Field
- Lohrey Recreation Center
- Northwest Recreation Center
Popular city parks include: Fairview Park, Five Oaks Spray Park, Mallory Park, McIntosh Park, Stuart Patterson Spray Park, Walnut Hills Spray Park, and Washington Park.
Dayton, OH Housing
Despite its size, Dayton is extremely affordable. With a housing cost index of 49 (compared to Ohio’s 73), it offers:
- 24% lower housing costs than the state average
- 51% lower housing costs than the national average
The median home price is around $184,700. Most homes are single-family properties with 2–3 bedrooms, though downtown offers a selection of apartments and condos.
Military Bases Near Dayton, OH
Within 50 miles of Dayton, you’ll find:
- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — Fairborn/Dayton, OH
- Springfield Air National Guard Base — Springfield, OH