Belmont County, OH
Property Data

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Total Properties

125,044

Average Home Price

$163,159

Average Square Feet

1,835

Price per Sq Ft

$106

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
5321,823

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

125,044

Median Home Price

$129,500

Average Home Price

$163,159

Average Square Feet

1,835

Price per Sq Ft

$106

Recent Sales (12mo)

365

YoY Price Change

-9.3%

Sales Velocity

29.4%

Belmont County, Ohio: Boom, Bust, and the Price of a House That History Built

There's a particular kind of affordability that doesn't feel like a gift — it feels like a scar. Belmont County, Ohio sits in the upper Ohio River Valley, just across the water from West Virginia, in a region that once fueled America's industrial machine through coal, steel, and natural gas. The median home here sells for $135,000, less than half the national median and a fraction of what buyers in Columbus or Cleveland are now forced to pay. But that price tag tells a story about decades of economic transition, not a hidden bargain.

The county's median home was built in 1960 — squarely in the era when the local coal economy was still generating real wealth, and when towns like St. Clairsville and Barnesville were thriving small-city hubs. Those homes still stand. Many are well-built, spacious, single-family structures — 76.5% of the housing stock is single-family — but they're aging into a market with fewer and fewer buyers.

A Market Under Pressure

The most jarring number in Belmont County's data is a -16.1% year-over-year price decline — a drop that stands out even against the broader softening seen in rural Appalachian Ohio. While national home prices remained stubbornly elevated through 2023-2024, Belmont's market moved in the opposite direction. A 16.3% vacancy rate (nearly double the national norm) explains part of this: there are simply more homes than households to fill them. Population decline has been steady here for decades, driven by younger residents leaving for college and not returning.

That demographic hollowing-out shows up clearly in the data. The median age of 44.1 skews older than Ohio's statewide figure, while just 18.8% of residents are under 18. The county's labor force participation rate of 54.7% — well below the national average — reflects both an aging population and a disability rate of 16.5%, consistent with counties where generations of physically demanding work have taken a long-term toll.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$135,000Less than half the $320,000 national median
YoY Price Change-16.1%Bucking the national trend of sustained appreciation
Vacancy Rate16.3%Nearly double the typical U.S. county rate
Homeownership Rate74.0%Well above the national average of ~65%

The Affordability Paradox

Despite low prices and high ownership rates, renters here are struggling. Median rent of $769 consumes a rent burden of 36.9% of renter income — above the 30% threshold that defines housing stress — and 17.3% of renters are severely burdened. When incomes are modest, even cheap housing can be unaffordable. The child poverty rate of 21.9% underscores where that stress lands hardest.

The energy sector has returned in a new form — Belmont County sits atop the Utica and Marcellus shale formations, and natural gas investment brought some economic optimism in the 2010s. But that activity has not translated into the kind of broad income growth or in-migration that would stabilize the housing market.

FAQs

What makes Belmont County, Ohio unique? Belmont straddles the line between Appalachian Ohio's legacy economy and a potential energy renaissance. It has among the highest homeownership rates in the state, extraordinarily low home prices, and some of the most intact mid-century single-family housing stock in eastern Ohio — all within an hour of Pittsburgh.

Is Belmont County a good place to buy a home as an investment? The -16.1% year-over-year price decline and 16.3% vacancy rate suggest caution. While entry prices are exceptionally low, the demand fundamentals — population decline, aging demographics, limited job growth — don't currently support appreciation. It may appeal to buyers seeking a primary residence at minimal cost, but speculative investment carries real risk.

Why is the poverty rate high if homeownership is so strong? This is classic Appalachian housing economics: many families have owned their homes outright for generations, inherited from parents or grandparents, meaning they're asset-rich in a narrow sense but cash-poor. Owning a paid-off $100,000 home doesn't offset a household income well below the national median.

Market Overview

Belmont County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 125,044 properties in our database.

Belmont County offers affordable housing with an average price of $163,159.

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

Home prices in Belmont County are 46% lower than the Ohio average.

Belmont County vs Ohio Average

MetricBelmont CountyOhio Avgvs State
Average Price$163,159$304,895-46%
Avg Sq Ft1,8351,598+15%
Price/Sq Ft$89$191-53%
Properties125,0447,613,659-98%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Belmont County, OH Real Estate

What is the average home price in Belmont County, OH?

The average home price in Belmont County, OH is $163,159, based on analysis of 125,044 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Belmont County, OH?

Our database includes 125,044 properties in Belmont County, OH, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Belmont County, OH?

The average price per square foot in Belmont County, OH is $89. This is calculated from an average home price of $163,159 and average size of 1,835 square feet.

What is the average home size in Belmont County, OH?

Homes in Belmont County, OH average 1,835 square feet, with an average price of $163,159.

How does Belmont County, OH compare to other Ohio counties?

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