Why Live in Northwest Perry Township
Northwest Perry Township in Lima is a neighborhood characterized by its simple, neat ranch-style homes, most of which are midcentury builds with less than 1,000 square feet. Residents benefit from a low crime risk area, comparing it to the national average. The neighborhood is well-connected, with the Allen County Regional Transit Authority providing a 30-minute bus ride to downtown Lima, while driving takes just eight minutes. Dayton's airport, located 60 miles south, is the nearest for scheduled airline service. For shopping and dining, a concentration of national-brand stores and restaurants, including Sam's Club, Aldi, Walmart, Texas Roadhouse, Cracker Barrel, and Olive Garden, is situated about 4 miles north along the Interstate 75 corridor. Beer Barrel Pizza & Grill, a popular spot for pizza, burgers, and beer, is just to the west. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center Park, located at the neighborhood’s northeast corner, features a fishing pond, playground, tennis courts, and open space for various activities. Students in the area attend Perry Elementary, Perry High, and the highly rated Shawnee Middle School. The neighborhood has seen significant improvements in wastewater treatment since a 2014 issue, with the city investing heavily to enhance its infrastructure.