Bath County, KY
Property Data

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Total Properties

7,848

Average Home Price

$137,108

Average Square Feet

1,535

Price per Sq Ft

$79

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
574,398

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

7,848

Median Home Price

$117,500

Average Home Price

$137,108

Average Square Feet

1,535

Price per Sq Ft

$79

Recent Sales (12mo)

27

YoY Price Change

25.6%

Sales Velocity

42.1%

Bath County, Kentucky: The Appalachian Fringe Where Affordability Meets Inequality

Bath County sits in the foothills where the Bluegrass Region gives way to the Daniel Boone National Forest corridor — a quiet, rural Kentucky county of fewer than 13,000 people that rarely makes national headlines. But its housing data tells a story worth paying close attention to: a market so affordable it barely registers on a national scale, yet internally divided by one of the starkest income inequality gaps in the state.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$111,80065% below the national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate72.8%well above the national average of ~65%
Gini Index0.531extreme inequality; U.S. average is ~0.49
YoY Price Change+25.6%one of the sharpest single-year jumps in rural Kentucky

Sticker-Shock Affordability — With an Asterisk

On the surface, Bath County looks like a buyer's paradise. A median home price of $117,500 translates to a price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.2x — a fraction of the national 4x benchmark and almost unheard of in today's market. Renters pay a median of just $600 a month, and rent burden is a remarkably low 19.3%, meaning the crushing cost pressure that defines coastal urban life is largely absent here. You can buy a 1,600-square-foot single-family home for $79 per square foot in Owingsville or Salt Lick and still have money left over.

But that affordability isn't the product of prosperity — it reflects the economic reality of a county where 23.5% of residents live in poverty and the labor force participation rate is just 52%. One in five households relies on SNAP benefits. Child poverty at 31.1% is particularly sobering. Low home prices and low wages tend to travel together in rural Appalachian-adjacent counties, and Bath is no exception.

The Inequality Puzzle

What makes Bath County genuinely surprising is its Gini index of 0.531 — a measure of income inequality typically associated with urban metros, not small rural counties. That number suggests a county of haves and have-nots with very little in between: a thin professional class (only 8.6% hold bachelor's degrees, 5.8% graduate degrees) alongside a large working-poor population with some college but no credential. The "Mean Household Income" figure appearing in the raw data as an astronomical outlier is almost certainly a data artifact, but the Gini index is real — and it quietly explains why a county this affordable still has a 9.2% severe rent burden rate among its renters.

The 25% Price Surge: What's Driving It?

A 25.6% year-over-year price jump in a county that saw only 27 recorded sales in the past 12 months should be read carefully — small transaction volumes mean a handful of higher-end sales can swing the median dramatically. Still, the trend is consistent with what's happening across rural Kentucky: remote workers priced out of Lexington (roughly an hour west), retirees seeking land and quiet, and investors hunting yield in overlooked markets. Bath County's 13.4% vacancy rate suggests there's still inventory slack, but it's tightening.

FAQs

What makes Bath County, Kentucky unique in real estate terms? Bath County offers some of the most genuinely affordable home prices in the entire Eastern United States — under $80 per square foot — in a county close enough to Lexington for a reasonable commute. But its unusually high Gini coefficient means that affordability coexists with deep, persistent poverty, making it a more complex market than the sticker price suggests.

Is Bath County a good place to invest in real estate right now? The combination of low entry prices, a 25%+ annual appreciation rate, and rising outside interest from Lexington spillover buyers has made Bath County attractive to small investors. The risk factors are real, though: a thin sales market (27 transactions in a year), high vacancy, and a local economy with limited employment anchors outside agriculture and small manufacturing. Buyers should underwrite conservatively.

Why is the poverty rate so high if unemployment is relatively low? Bath County's 4.0% unemployment rate masks a labor force participation rate of just 52% — meaning nearly half of working-age adults aren't counted as employed or actively job-seeking. Many are on disability (22.3% disability rate), caregiving, or in the informal economy. It's a common pattern in rural Appalachian-adjacent counties where the headline unemployment number significantly understates economic distress.

Market Overview

Our database includes 7,848 properties in Bath County.

Bath County offers affordable housing with an average price of $137,108.

With a price per square foot of just $89, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Bath County are 56% lower than the Kentucky average.

Bath County vs Kentucky Average

MetricBath CountyKentucky Avgvs State
Average Price$137,108$309,206-56%
Avg Sq Ft1,5351,689-9%
Price/Sq Ft$89$183-51%
Properties7,8482,621,347-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Bath County, KY Real Estate

What is the average home price in Bath County, KY?

The average home price in Bath County, KY is $137,108, based on analysis of 7,848 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Bath County, KY?

Our database includes 7,848 properties in Bath County, KY, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Bath County, KY?

The average price per square foot in Bath County, KY is $89. This is calculated from an average home price of $137,108 and average size of 1,535 square feet.

What is the average home size in Bath County, KY?

Homes in Bath County, KY average 1,535 square feet, with an average price of $137,108.

How does Bath County, KY compare to other Kentucky counties?

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