Jackson County is a southeastern Ohio county known for its Appalachian hills, quiet rural towns, and strong cultural roots. Formed in 1816, it developed through iron production, mining, and agriculture. The county seat, Jackson, is a mid-sized community with a traditional downtown, parks, and a mix of historic and modern homes. Another major town, Wellston, offers a more industrial past with family-friendly neighborhoods. Other communities include Oak Hill, Coalton, Byer, and Berlin Crossroads. The landscape is dominated by hills, forests, and winding back roads, giving the county a distinctly Appalachian character. Housing options include small-town family homes, rural ranch homes, cottages, modular homes, and custom-built cabins. Many areas offer privacy, wooded lots, and scenic views. Jackson County attracts people who value quiet country living with access to outdoor recreation. Jackson County is about 80 miles southeast of Columbus and roughly 35 miles south of Athens, making it remote but still connected to regional cities. Home prices typically range from $150,000 to $240,000, with larger rural properties or new builds reaching $300,000–$450,000. More modest homes in Wellston or Oak Hill can fall below $140,000.Building costs typically range from $150–$200 per sq ft, depending on terrain since hilly sites may require additional preparation.