Paulding County is located in northwestern Ohio near the Indiana state line and is characterized by wide, flat agricultural landscapes. Established in 1820, the county has historically been shaped by farming, local mills, and railroad towns. The county seat, Paulding, is a small, friendly community with a classic courthouse square and modest residential neighborhoods. Other towns include Antwerp, Payne, Grover Hill, Haviland, Latty, and Melrose. The region is dominated by open farmland, making it one of Ohio’s most peaceful and rural counties. Housing includes older town-center homes, small ranch homes, modular houses, and large farm properties. The flat terrain allows for easy construction and wide-open views. Antwerp is one of the more active communities and offers a mix of town living and rural outskirts. Paulding County is located about 35 miles east of Fort Wayne, Indiana, giving residents access to a larger city while maintaining a rural lifestyle. Home prices are among the most affordable in the state, generally ranging from $120,000 to $200,000, with farmhouses or homes on acreage occasionally reaching $220,000–$350,000. Very affordable homes under $110,000 remain common.Construction costs typically fall between $150–$190 per sq ft, with low land costs making building a home appealing for those seeking inexpensive rural living.