Erie County is located in northern Ohio along the shores of Lake Erie and is known for tourism, waterfront living, and its iconic attractions. Established in 1838, the county’s development grew around lake trade, shipbuilding, and industry. The county seat, Sandusky, is a well-known destination thanks to Cedar Point amusement park, the Lake Erie islands ferry services, and a historic downtown district filled with beautiful 19th-century architecture. Other communities include Huron, Vermilion (partial), Castalia, Milan, Berlin Heights, and Bay View. Erie County offers a broad range of housing—from lakefront homes and vacation-style cottages to suburban neighborhoods, historic homes, and rural farmland properties. Sandusky features many older homes with character, restored Victorians, and modern condos along the waterfront. Huron and Milan offer quieter suburban living with newer subdivisions and family-oriented neighborhoods. Inland, the county transitions into farmland, providing many opportunities for custom homebuilding. The county lies about 50 miles west of Cleveland and roughly 60 miles east of Toledo, making it convenient for travel, commuting, and leisure. Home prices generally range from $220,000 to $350,000, with lake-view or lakefront properties often priced between $400,000 and $900,000+ depending on size and location. More modest inland homes often start around $160,000–$200,000.Building a home in Erie County typically costs $180–$240 per sq ft, with lake-area builds being slightly higher due to soil stabilization requirements and custom features. Inland rural lots are more affordable and offer more flexibility for building.