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Moving and storage are closely linked, seamlessly blending. Whether you're embarking on a journey across town or venturing to a different corner of the country, moving represents an exhilarating new beginning. At Storage Rentals of America, we are committed to assisting you with all your storage requirements. Additionally, we're eager to introduce you to the area. That's why we've compiled this comprehensive resource guide for Greenwich.
About Greenwich, OH
Greenwich, a petite hamlet nestled in Huron County, boasts a population of approximately 1,500 residents. Its origins trace back to 1828 when it established a post office, and it later gained official village status in 1879. The village's nomenclature pays homage to Greenwich, a town in Connecticut. Greenwich's landscape remains intimately sized, with slightly more than 600 residences scattered across its 1.37 square miles. Highway 224 bisects the heart of the village, crafting a timeless main street that bears a striking resemblance to its appearance from nearly a century ago.
What To Do in Greenwich, OH
Greenwich's main attraction is the Reservoir Park, with two softball fields, baseball fields, fairgrounds, playgrounds, and fishing areas. There are nice Reservoir Park pavilions for the public to enjoy. On the way to Reservoir Park, you will probably pass the Painted Cowgirl Western apparel store. It is a terrific shopping experience and offers online sales when closed.
If you are willing to drive about 15 miles to Norwalk, you will find the Firelands Museum, the D & D Smith Winery, balloon rides with Ventures Aloft, the Summit Sporting Equipment Motorsports Park, and the Eagle Creek Golf Club. Visiting nearby Norwalk is a nice outing and perfect for a day trip to go ballooning, wine tasting, watch an auto race, and play golf. Fenley State Park is 17 miles away in Wellington, Ohio.
Working in Greenwich, OH
Greenwich, Ohio, boasts a diverse employment landscape characterized by various industries that play a vital role in the local economy. Among the predominant sectors are metal products, healthcare, printing, and machinery, providing many opportunities for the town's residents.
Regarding the most common job profiles in Greenwich, Ohio, several roles stand out as the backbone of the local workforce. These roles drive economic growth and reflect the town's unique industrial composition.
The most common jobs in the Greenwich area are production and supervisors, metal/plastic workers, laborers, and distribution workers. These common job roles provide steady employment opportunities for Greenwich's residents and contribute to the town's economic vitality. As Greenwich thrives, these foundational positions remain integral to its growth and prosperity.
Greenwich, OH Neighborhoods
Greenwich is so small that the village has only one neighborhood. The median home price in Greenwich is $84,400. This price is $47,500 less expensive than the $131,900 median price found in other communities in Ohio and just over $100,000 lower than all the cities in America. 69% of the homes in Greenwich are owner-occupied.
The average rental price in Greenwich is $780 per month. Finding a place to rent is challenging, with only 31% of the homes being rental properties. On average, only 10% of the home are unoccupied and available to rent, which leave about 60 homes to choose from to rent.
The median home price in the community of Willard to the west is $117,787. Willard is about 14 miles away. If you want a farmhouse in the country, you will find them offered at a very low price in the areas surrounding Greenwich. Shiloh is 10 miles to the southeast, and there, the median home price is even lower than Greenwich, at $63,600. Only 787 people are living in Shiloh.
If you want to find a more up-scale area with luxury homes, go a few miles south to the Shenandoah/Adario area, where the median home price more than doubles the price found in Greenwich, $201,453.
Greenwich, OH School District
The public school district in Greenwich is South Central. This district has a preschool, an elementary school, a middle school, and one high school. The nearest private school is in nearby Willard. It is the Celeryville Christian School.
The only college in the area is North Central State College in Mansfield, Ohio, to the south.
Moving to Greenwich, OH Resource Guide
When moving to Greenwich, here are contacts you need to help you set up your new home. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles handles all driver's licenses and vehicle registrations.
To turn on the utilities for your new home, contact the Village of Greenwich for water and sewer service. Call 419-752-2441 for a new account. Ohio Power is the electrical power company. Natural gas is available from Columbia Gas. Telephone/TV/Internet service is available from Benton Ridge Telephone, Spectrum, Frontier, and NCOOL.
The Village of Greenwich Parks & Recreation Department manages the Greenwich Reservoir Park. City Hall is located at 45 Main Street in Greenwich. The telephone number is 419-752-2441.
Greenwich, OH Housing
The cost of living in Greenwich is 11% lower than in other parts of Ohio and 20% lower when compared to the national average. Housing costs are 23% lower than found in other Ohio cities and 50% lower than the rest of the United States. The median home price for all of Ohio is $131,900.
The types of homes you will find in Greenwich include a beautiful two-story Victorian-style home with 2,600 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. A home like this on downtown's Main Street will cost about $145,000.
A newer ranch-style home of 1,200 square feet with four bedrooms and one bath will run about $110,000. A three-bedroom, one-bath, fixer-upper with 1,200 square feet can go for as low as $20,000.
If you want the best home in town, consider a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cabin-style home with 2,300 square feet. It has a small private lake on a lot with six acres for $460,000. Many younger, married couples with kids live in Greenwich, making this a great city to enjoy a simple lifestyle.