Who Is the Best Realtor in Perrysburg, Ohio? A Local's Honest Take
You're getting ready to sell a Perrysburg house that has to compete with a builder's model home two streets over, or you're the buyer touring that model this weekend. So you're searching "best realtor in Perrysburg," and here's the direct answer: there's no single best one. There's a best one for your move, and in Perrysburg that's almost always the agent who reads new construction, because that's what your resale competes with and what your purchase may well be. Getting this wrong costs real money. In a metro where 38% of active listings are cutting price (HousingWire, late 2025), a mispriced resale sits and then takes the cut, and a design center visit without someone running the math can quietly add five figures to a new build.
So who's actually the best?
Wrong question. The right one is: which agent gets me the most for my house, or into the right one without overpaying, and doesn't fumble the forty things in between? That's not a name. It's a standard, and in Perrysburg the standard has an extra test most towns don't ask.
Why does new construction change the answer in Perrysburg?
Because it's half the chessboard. NewHomeSource counts roughly five builders across about eleven communities here, priced from about $324,990 to about $555,990. Now look at resale: Homes.com put Perrysburg's median list price around $379,950 in March 2026, with the average closer to $405,000 and about 63 days on market. Your resale sits inside the builders' pricing band. That means the buyer for your house is also touring a model with fresh everything and a sales office that never takes a day off, so your pricing and marketing have to answer that model directly. And if you're the one buying new, remember the friendly rep in the model home works for the builder. The design center is where buyers quietly overpay, one upgrade at a time. I broke down the whole game in my new construction buyer's guide. One practical note: bring your agent before your first model visit, because most builders require registration on that first trip.
What does the carpenter read get you here?
I'm the grandson of German carpenters, three generations of them, and I came up around high-end residential construction. On my videos I call it the carpenter read, and Perrysburg is where it earns the most. On a new build, I read the plan, the lot premium, and the base-versus-upgrade math the way a builder does, so you spend on what holds value and skip what's pure margin. On a resale, I read the bones the way an inspector will, before the buyer's inspector does it for you at the negotiating table. Most agents can tell you a kitchen shows well. I can tell you which upgrades you'll never get back at resale.
Perrysburg is growing, so doesn't that make selling easy?
It's growing, and no. Census data has Perrysburg up 20.6% from 2010 to 2020 and about 39% since 2000 (Census and WorldPopulationReview), while the Toledo metro as a whole shrank about 7.7% since 2010 (USAFacts). WalletHub ranked it the top Ohio city to raise a family, Perrysburg High School scores a 10/10 on GreatSchools (that's public rating data, so confirm the assigned school for any specific address), and O-I Glass and First Solar are headquartered here. That's a strong hand, and the metro around it is strong too, just crowded. Realtor.com's 2026 forecast ranks Toledo the #4 housing market in the country and #1 in Ohio, projecting +13.1% price growth for the year, the largest of any major U.S. metro (Northwest Ohio REALTORS, citing Realtor.com). At the same time, single-family inventory is up 46% year over year and 38% of active listings have cut their price (HousingWire, late 2025). The market has lanes, and Perrysburg's lane is the move-up buyer weighing your resale against a new build. Prices are climbing, but with that much inventory and that many builders on the field, a house doesn't sell itself by existing. That's exactly why wishful pricing gets punished and an actual strategy wins: 38% of your competition is already discounting, and the buyer has more to choose from than a year ago. Weighing Perrysburg against Sylvania? I put them head to head in Sylvania vs Perrysburg.
How do you vet a Perrysburg agent in ten minutes?
Interview at least two, and ask each the same six things:
- What's your list-to-sold ratio over the last year?
- What's your average days on market?
- Show me the three to five comps behind the price you're quoting.
- Which builder communities is my house competing with, and at what price?
- Walk me through the actual marketing plan for my house.
- How, and how often, will you update me?
Answers with numbers show you how they'll run your sale. Deflection shows you that too. Ask me the same six. I want the comparison.
Where do I fit?
I'm Adam Geuy, Realtor with NextHome Experience. The record: 66 closings, north of $20 million in career volume, a perfect five-star rating, and the SRS, ABR, and PSA designations. You'll meet two other types out here: the country-club blazer with polish and no depth, and the follower-count agent with nothing behind the ring light. I'm the third option. I read houses like a builder and sell them like a marketer, and I do the full job on both sides of the table, which I wrote out in what a great listing agent does and what a great buyer's agent does. I'm not the only good agent in Perrysburg. Interview me next to whoever else is on your list.
What's the first move, and what does it cost?
Nothing. Selling? Send me your address. I'll pull the three resale comps that actually set your number, plus every builder listing within two miles that your house will compete against, priced base and as-built, so you see the real chessboard before you pick an agent. Buying new? Tell me the community and the floor plan, and I'll run the base-versus-upgrade math before your first design center visit. Call or text 419.540.8659, or book a call. Want the lay of the land first? Here's the Perrysburg market guide, what your home's worth today, and if you're buying, tell me your criteria and I'll run the search, including the off-market and coming-soon inventory the portals never show.
Adam Geuy, Realtor - NextHome Experience. ABR, PSA, SRS. Perrysburg, Ohio. 419.540.8659.
Sources
- Perrysburg, OH market data (median list price, average price, days on market), Homes.com, accessed March 2026.
- Perrysburg new construction builders, communities, and pricing, NewHomeSource.
- Perrysburg High School rating and Ohio ranking, GreatSchools.
- Best Ohio cities to raise a family ranking, WalletHub.
- Perrysburg population growth, Census.gov and WorldPopulationReview.
- Toledo metro population trend, USAFacts.
- Toledo metro inventory and price-cut data (about 2.2 months of supply, which HousingWire characterizes as still seller-favorable), HousingWire.
- Toledo ranked #4 nationally and #1 in Ohio on the Realtor.com 2026 forecast, with the largest projected price growth of any major metro, Northwest Ohio REALTORS.
Common questions
Who is the best realtor in Perrysburg, Ohio?
There's no single best realtor for every Perrysburg seller or buyer. The right agent depends on your house, your price point, and whether new construction is part of your move, because in Perrysburg it usually is. The best one for you does the full job: pricing built on live comps, marketing that answers the builder model down the road, and negotiation that holds to close. I'm Adam Geuy, Realtor with NextHome Experience, with 66 closings, more than $20 million in career volume, and a perfect five-star rating. I'd be glad to be one of the agents you interview.
How do I choose a realtor in Perrysburg?
Interview at least two. Ask for their list-to-sold ratio, their average days on market, the comps behind the price they're quoting, and the actual marketing plan for your house. In Perrysburg, add one more: which builder communities your house competes with, and at what price. Your resale is often up against a model home, and a new build needs someone reading the contract and the upgrade sheet on your side, not the builder's.
What makes Perrysburg a unique real estate market?
Perrysburg is two markets at once: a historic river-town core downtown, and fast-growing new construction to the south and east around Levis Commons, Eckel Junction, and Roachton. NewHomeSource counts roughly five builders across about eleven communities here, from about $324,990 to about $555,990. Pricing a resale means answering the new builds nearby, and buying new means running the base-versus-upgrade math. Most of the city is Perrysburg Schools, with some addresses assigned to Rossford, so confirm the assigned school for a specific address.