2019 Relocation Guide

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Relocation Guide Fort Wayne is a great place to live! Don’t just take our word for it – Money Magazine, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, All-America City Awards, Business Week, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development have all awarded our community for our outstanding quality of life. In addition, Fort Wayne boasts a low cost of living that consistently ranks below the national average, making it possible for residents to own their dream homes. Topnotch medical care is available for six area hospitals boasting cutting edge cancer and heart centers. And for families with education and recreation in mind, Northeast Indiana offers the best of both worlds. The region is blessed with first rate college and trade school educational opportunities, and over 400 natural lakes for relaxing weekend getaways. Combine the progressive business climate, solid educational opportunities, affordable living and vibrant entertainment options, and residents soon find their home in Fort Wayne, Indiana!

Our Community

Fort Wayne is the second-largest city in the state of Indiana, and the hub of Northeast Indiana. We are located in Allen County, the largest county east of the Mississippi River. Fort Wayne makes up 16% of Allen County and the rest of the county is comprised of smaller towns, unincorporated suburban area, parks and nature preserves. 65% of Allen County is agricultural land. The Fort Wayne Metropolitan Statistical area is comprised of Allen, Wells and Whitley counties. The 2017 U.S. Census places the population of the three-county Fort Wayne Metropolitan Statistical Area above 430,000. Fort Wayne is home to 265,904 of Allen County’s 372,877 residents, making two thirds of the county’s resident’s city dwellers.

Fort Wayne At-A-Glance

Population: 265,904 (Allen County: 372,877) Average July high: 84 Average January low: 16 Avg. Annual Precipitation: 65.6 inches Average Annual Snowfall: 47.4 inches Health Care: 6 hospitals Cost of Living: 9% below the national average Housing costs: Average home sells for $145,000 Average 2-Bedroom Monthly Rent: $671

Other Allen County Cities:

Grabill, Huntertown, Leo-Cedarville, Monroeville, New Haven, Woodburn, Zanesville

All located within 425 Miles:

Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Indianapolis, IN; St. Louis, MO; Columbus, OH; Toronto, CAN; Pittsburgh, PA; Nashville, TN; Buffalo, NY


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