Brown County sits in southwestern Ohio along the banks of the Ohio River. Formed in 1818, the county has a rich agricultural history and played notable roles in early settlement and abolitionist movements. The county seat, Georgetown, is home to historic landmarks including the boyhood home of President Ulysses S. Grant. Other major communities include Mount Orab, Ripley, Aberdeen, Hamersville, and Sardinia. The county offers a peaceful rural environment with rolling farmland, wooded terrain, and easy access to the river. Ripley and Aberdeen sit along the Ohio River and feature historic homes, some dating back to the 1800s. Mount Orab has become one of the fastest-growing towns thanks to its location along State Route 32, offering new subdivisions, modern ranch homes, and commercial development. Brown County is approximately 40–50 miles southeast of Cincinnati, making it a popular choice for commuters who prefer quiet country living while still benefiting from a manageable drive to the city. Home prices range from $180,000 to $280,000 on average, though newer developments in Mount Orab often range $300,000 to $450,000. Riverfront homes and historic properties vary significantly depending on renovation and views.For those looking to build, costs typically range from $150–$205 per sq ft. The abundance of available land makes Brown County attractive for custom home construction, small hobby farms, or multi-acre estates.