Gallia County sits in southeastern Ohio along the Ohio River and is known for its Appalachian landscape, historic roots, and welcoming small towns. Established in 1803, the county’s early development was significantly influenced by French settlers—reflected in the name “Gallia,” meaning “France.” The county seat, Gallipolis, is a picturesque riverfront town with historic buildings, a vibrant downtown, and scenic parks. Other towns include Rio Grande, Bidwell, Vinton, Crown City, and Patriot. The county features a beautiful natural landscape of rolling hills, forests, and winding river valleys. Homes range from historic town-center houses in Gallipolis to rural cabins, farmhouses, modular homes, and newly built residences on large wooded parcels. Gallia County has a strong sense of community, with many residents choosing to live there for its peaceful environment and slower pace of life. Gallia County is approximately 35 miles southeast of Athens and around 65–70 miles south of Columbus, making it remote but still within reach of larger cities. Home prices typically range from $160,000 to $260,000 for standard residential properties. Riverfront homes or newer construction can reach $300,000–$450,000, depending on location and amenities. More modest or older homes can be found under $150,000.Building a home costs $150–$205 per sq ft, depending on the terrain. Hilly land or properties in heavily wooded areas may require additional site preparation, increasing overall costs slightly.