Why Perrysburg Keeps Showing Up on “Best Of” Lists
If you’ve been looking at Perrysburg OH homes, you’re not the only one. This town of about 25,000 just south of Toledo along the Maumee River has been quietly becoming one of the most desirable places to live in Northwest Ohio — and the national lists are catching on.
Ohio Magazine has named Perrysburg one of the state’s best hometowns. WalletHub ranked it among the top places to raise a family in Ohio. Those aren’t just rankings on a page. Spend a Saturday morning walking the brick-paved streets of downtown Louisiana Avenue, grabbing coffee, poking into the independent shops — you’ll feel what those rankings are trying to describe.
Perrysburg OH Homes and Neighborhoods Worth Knowing
Perrysburg has a range of neighborhoods, and each one has its own personality.
If walkability matters to you, the area around Levis Commons is hard to beat. It’s an open-air shopping and dining center surrounded by townhomes, condos, and single-family homes. You can walk to dinner, catch a movie, and be home in five minutes. Young professionals and empty nesters tend to gravitate here.
For families who want newer construction, the western developments off Route 25 have modern homes with community pools, parks, and direct access to Perrysburg’s top-rated schools. Subdivisions like Saddlebrook — which has a 7-acre park, ball field, and soccer field — and Horseshoe Bend have that classic neighborhood feel with everything close by.
Hawthorne Subdivision is a local favorite. It’s quieter and more tucked away, but still just minutes from Levis Commons and the expressway. And if you want something on the higher end, Riverbend Lakes has luxury homes and villas with waterfront views, wooded ravine lots, and scenic ponds.
Schools in the Perrysburg District
This is usually the first question families ask, and Perrysburg delivers. The Perrysburg Schools district is consistently rated among the best in the region — strong academics, active athletics, involved parent communities. The district runs four elementary schools, an intermediate school, a junior high, a middle school, and Perrysburg High School.
For higher education, Bowling Green State University is about 15 minutes south, and the University of Toledo is 20 minutes north. That means cultural events, college athletics, and continuing education are all within easy reach.
Dining and Downtown Perrysburg
Downtown Perrysburg has a character all its own. Louisiana Avenue is lined with 19th-century buildings that now house independent restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and specialty shops. It’s the kind of Main Street that a lot of communities have lost, but Perrysburg has kept alive and growing.
Beyond downtown, Levis Commons adds more dining and retail options, and Toledo’s broader restaurant scene is a short drive if you want even more variety.
Things to Do Around Perrysburg
History people will like Fort Meigs — Ohio’s largest wooden-walled fort, reconstructed on its original War of 1812 site. It has a museum, blockhouses, and living history demonstrations right in town. Great family outing.
If you’re more of an outdoor person, Side Cut Metropark has hiking trails along the Maumee River, and the Wabash Cannonball Trail gives you miles of paved path for walking, running, and biking. Woodlands Park hosts community events and summer concerts. Hood Park along the riverfront is perfect for a quiet afternoon with the kids.
Perrysburg also runs a weekly Thursday farmers market in the summer, plus seasonal festivals, holiday events, and neighborhood block parties throughout the year.
The Perrysburg OH Real Estate Market Right Now
Perrysburg homes carry a median price around $380,000, which makes it a premium market within the Toledo metro. But compare that to suburbs in Columbus, Detroit, or any coastal city — it’s still remarkably affordable for what you get.
Single-family detached homes make up about 60% of the housing stock, and well-priced homes are moving in about six weeks. The hottest listings go pending in under a month. With Toledo’s metro area ranked #4 nationally for housing in 2026 and Perrysburg being one of the most sought-after communities in the area, demand here isn’t slowing down.
Is Perrysburg the Right Fit?
Great schools, safe neighborhoods, a walkable downtown, and a real sense of community — all within 15 minutes of Toledo and still affordable by national standards. That’s the pitch, and it’s not exaggerated.
We’d love to show you around. The Wiens & Roth team knows these neighborhoods street by street, and we can help you figure out what makes sense for your situation and budget.
Give us a call at (419) 777-2106 or visit wiensandroth.com to start the conversation. We’re based right here in Lambertville, just minutes away — always happy to meet over coffee and talk Perrysburg.

