Shelby County lies in western Ohio and is known for its manufacturing heritage, strong local economy, and mix of rural and suburban living. Established in 1819, the county grew around industry and agriculture, and today it remains a hub for major employers including Honda’s Anna Engine Plant. The county seat, Sidney, features a historic downtown, well-maintained neighborhoods, and a blend of older homes and newer subdivisions. Other communities include Anna, Fort Loramie, Jackson Center, Russia, Botkins, and Port Jefferson. The housing landscape ranges from affordable starter homes to spacious suburban houses and rural properties with acreage. Sidney offers a wide variety of home styles, while towns like Anna, Jackson Center, and Fort Loramie have strong school systems that attract families. Rural areas feature farms, ranch homes, modular homes, and custom-built properties. Shelby County is located about 40 miles north of Dayton and roughly 85 miles northwest of Columbus, allowing residents to access larger cities while enjoying quieter living. Home prices typically range from $200,000 to $320,000, while newer homes in desirable communities like Anna and Fort Loramie may reach $350,000–$550,000. Older homes in certain parts of Sidney often fall under $180,000.Building a home generally costs $165–$220 per sq ft, with flat, open land making construction relatively affordable.