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As Toledo’s property values surge by 13.1% this year, the City is taking an aggressive new stance on blight and neighborhood safety. Recently, Toledo City Council moved to repeal and replace Chapter 1767 of the Toledo Municipal Code. For owners,
Toledo is officially going to the dogs, in the best way possible! For residents at our Buckeye Northwest Realty properties, Northwest Ohio has always been a great place for pets. For residents at our Buckeye Northwest Realty properties, Northwest Ohio
If you own property in Northwest Ohio, you probably already knew that Toledo was a "hidden gem." But as of January 2026, the secret is officially out. Realtor.com has ranked Toledo #4 on its list of the Top Housing Markets
As a tenant or home owner in Toledo, Ohio, you probably remember the "unlimited" days. While they were convenient, those massive piles became "rat hotels" and breeding grounds for insects. To fight this neighborhood blight, the City of Toledo and
Toledo is officially the #1 housing market in the nation for 2026. With home prices projected to surge by 13.1%, the profile of the "typical" renter is shifting. We are seeing an influx of "renters by choice", professionals who want
2026 is officially a historic year for the Glass City. While much of the country is seeing home prices flatten, Toledo has been catapulted into the national spotlight as the #1 housing market for price growth in the United States.
Winter in Toledo is all about creating a cozy sanctuary. Whether you’re snuggling up with a space heater or lighting a favorite winter candle, a few small safety habits can prevent the "peak season" for home fires from affecting your
For decades, the standard "set-out" in a Toledo eviction involved placing a tenant’s belongings between the sidewalk and the curb. However, as of January 2026, the City of Toledo is cracking down on "eviction blight", trash piles that sit on
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