Ross County lies in south-central Ohio and is rich in history, natural beauty, and small-town charm. Established in 1798, it was one of the earliest areas settled in the state and briefly served as Ohio’s capital. The county seat, Chillicothe, is an important historic city with attractions such as the Adena Mansion, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, and a revitalized downtown filled with shops and restored buildings. Other communities include Kingston, Clarksburg, South Salem, Frankfort, Bainbridge, and Richmond Dale. Ross County features a blend of rolling hills, forests, farmland, and scenic river valleys. Housing options include historic brick homes in Chillicothe, mid-century ranch homes, affordable cottages, modular homes, and custom rural builds. Many properties in the western and southern hills offer privacy, wooded acreage, and panoramic views, making them appealing to residents seeking peaceful, natural surroundings. The county is located 45 miles south of Columbus, making it convenient for commuters while maintaining its laid-back pace. Home prices generally range from $180,000 to $280,000, though properties with acreage or newly built homes can reach $300,000–$500,000. Historic or renovated homes in central Chillicothe may also command higher prices. More modest homes in rural areas often fall under $150,000.Building a home typically costs $160–$220 per sq ft, depending on land type and custom features. Rural land is abundant and reasonably priced.