Ohio
Related: About this forumWe're moving to Lima, OH
We could really use some advice/insight about rental housing in the area.
Hubby will be working at 625 N. Cool Rd, Lima, OH. We'd like to live within a 20-30 min drive of this location, and would like to stay outside of the city-proper. We're in our 50s and looking for a generally quiet area with low crime. We both have cars so we don't need public transportation, and don't really care about proximity to stores, etc.
We're looking to rent an apt, condo or house, 2bdrm, with laundry in-unit for 6 mos to a year. We'll be taking some time to look for a house to buy and don't want to be stuck in a lease for any longer than that.
We are leaving the Ft Worth, TX area, and what I've discovered online so far is that the cost of living is lower in Lima. I would say our budget for rent is approx $700 - $750/mo.
Any help regarding areas to avoid, any specific rental properties you know are crap, etc...would be most helpful.
Does anyone here live in or near Lima?
Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)WhiteTara
(30,159 posts)and choose the one that seems like a good fit, tell them your requirements and they'll help immensely. Sounds like you're moving blind. Good Luck!
ekelly
(426 posts)Hubby's employer offered him a position there. I know absolutely nothing about the area. Trying to gather some info beyond Google and Zillow. Honest info from real people, if possible.
Alliepoo
(2,488 posts)Although Im not close to Lima (Im in the central Ohio area) Id like to welcome you to the Buckeye state! Wonder if a real estate agent might be able to help you with rental info and then with buying a home when youre ready?
mobeau69
(11,587 posts)Don't go!
ekelly
(426 posts)mobeau69
(11,587 posts)From US 30 to 318 to 65 to I75 I think (I know the trip by heart and could do it blindfolded).
You ever say something and wish you hadn't or didn't say something and wish you had? Ugh.
When I was visiting my son in Alaska (USAF) on an outing to catch red salmon (they don't call it fishing in Alaska, they call it catching) we ran into a guy that was in the process of transferring to Anchorage from Chicago. He was in management for UPS. He had all new fishing equipment. He told us the move was going to be more of an adjustment for his wife than him. She liked the big city. Especially shopping on the Miracle Mile and such. I asked him if she had been up there yet and he said "not yet". As the conversation ended and we turned to walk away, I looked at my son and he looked at me and we both kind of rolled our eyes and laughed. My son and I also know the Loop pretty well. Anyway, Dallas to Lima is kind of like Chicago to Anchorage IMO.
I have no idea what you like, whether you have any options or how long you plan on living there so maybe I should have chosen option one mentioned above. Grand Lake St. Marys is nearby but it's polluted with blue algae so it's dangerous for kids or pets to swim in it. Maybe Lake Erie beats it out of the being the worst in the state but I'm not sure. The pollution has kept the real estate prices down though. All that being said, I would strongly recommend you visiting first. Who knows, you may fall in love with the place.
Sometimes Google and Google Earth (especially Street View) can be helpful.
Good luck and stay healthy. When you've got your health you've got everything.
OilemFirchen
(7,161 posts)You'll be three miles closer to Dayton than Toledo.
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No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)of home desired - house, condo, apartment or townhouse.
That area of Ohio is very Republican, but, since you're coming from Texas, you're probably used to that situation.
To find people most compatible with your politics, try to locate near a college, if possible.
I don't know what colleges are near Lima, but Ohio is known for having oodles of colleges; the larger the better re political philosophies.
ekelly
(426 posts)Thanks for the replies, but I was hoping for a bit more personal experience type of responses. Areas that suck, or are great, etc...
If there isn't anyone here near Lima, that's ok.
A real estate agent hoping to make money isn't going be the most honest about crime or other negatives.
I've found that the best way to know about a place is to ask people who live there.
safeinOhio
(34,075 posts)A few miles north of Lima. Great small college town with all of the culture that goes with it. Please check it out. A little more pricey compared to Lima and worth it. I moved back to Mi. From about 30 mile north of there.
Check it out.