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Property details·Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio·1101204000

0.75Acres
$284KLast sale

Location

Address

170

Mount Vernon, OH 45775

Knox County

Parcel ID

1101204000

Coordinates

40.373427, -82.491764

Land & lot

Lot size
0.75 acres
Land area
32,670 sq ft
Neighborhood
1080-910
Land use code
8008

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$8.48
Market value$750
Assessed value$260
Land value$750

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Knox County 2026 Insights

Knox County, Ohio: Affordable Heartland With a Quiet Affordability Paradox

Knox County sits in the rolling hills of central Ohio, anchored by Mount Vernon — a compact county seat with a genuine Main Street, a storied glassmaking heritage, and Kenyon College tucked eight miles south in the village of Gambier. It's the kind of place that rarely makes national real estate headlines, which is precisely what makes its housing data worth examining closely.

At first glance, the story looks like a homebuyer's dream. With a median home price of just $116,375 and a price-per-square-foot of $85, Knox County sits at roughly one-third the national median home value. The county's price-to-income ratio hovers around 1.6x — extraordinarily low against the national benchmark of 4x. For buyers priced out of Columbus (just 45 miles southwest) or any coastal market, Knox County can look like a portal to another era of American housing affordability.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$116,375~36% of the $320K national median
Homeownership Rate75.1%well above national avg (~65%)
Rent Burden Rate41.5%far exceeds 30% healthy threshold
YoY Price Change+5.7%steady appreciation despite low base

The Rent Burden Paradox

Here's where the story gets complicated. Despite some of the most accessible purchase prices in Ohio, Knox County renters are being squeezed hard. With a median rent of $925 and a rent burden rate of 41.5% — where more than 18% face severe burden — the county's roughly 5,800 renter households are spending far more than what housing economists consider healthy. In a county where per capita income is $34,636 and college attainment sits at just 15.8% (compared to roughly 23% statewide), renters often lack the savings or credit profile to convert to ownership, even at these prices. They're trapped in a thin, expensive rental market rather than benefiting from the affordability that surrounds them.

A Working County With Blue-Collar Roots

Knox County's 2.5% unemployment rate is impressively tight — lower than the national rate and reflecting a manufacturing and trades economy that kept people employed through broader Ohio's industrial transitions. Cooper Tire (now Goodyear), healthcare through Knox Community Hospital, and Kenyon College itself form a diverse employment base unusual for a county this size. Labor force participation at 60.5% is modest, partly explained by an aging population (18.7% over 65) and a disability rate of 13.2% that tracks with the physical demands of the county's dominant industries.

The 10.8% rate of households with no internet access is a quiet concern — broadband gaps in rural Knox townships could limit remote work uptake and economic mobility, even as 11.4% of workers already log on from home.

What the Next Five Years May Look Like

With prices appreciating at 5.7% annually from an already low base, and Columbus's sprawl pushing ever northward, Knox County faces a familiar rural-adjacent dilemma: rising values are good news for the three-quarters of residents who own, but incrementally price out the renters and young families who need that entry point most.


What makes Knox County unique in Ohio's housing market? Knox County combines near-bottom purchase prices with surprisingly high rent burden — a paradox driven by low renter incomes and a thin rental supply, making it affordable to buy but genuinely difficult to rent.

Is Knox County being affected by Columbus's housing spillover? Increasingly yes. The 45-mile commute to Columbus is long but manageable, and rising Columbus prices are nudging buyers to look at Mount Vernon and surrounding townships. The 5.7% annual appreciation suggests that pressure is already arriving.

Why is college attainment so low despite Kenyon College's presence? Kenyon is a small, highly selective liberal arts college whose students and faculty are largely transient — they don't substantially reshape the county's broader educational profile, which remains rooted in manufacturing, trades, and agriculture.

Local market context

Mount Vernon has 20,120 properties in our comprehensive database.

Mount Vernon offers affordable housing with an average price of $149,231.

With a price per square foot of just $82, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Mount Vernon are 6% lower than the Knox County average.

MetricMount VernonKnox Countyvs County
Average Price$149,231$159,209-6%
Avg Sq Ft1,8271,803+1%
Price/Sq Ft$82$88-7%
Properties20,12052,311-62%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mount Vernon, OH Real Estate

What is the average home price in Mount Vernon, OH?

The average home price in Mount Vernon, OH is $149,231, based on analysis of 20,120 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Mount Vernon, OH?

Our database includes 20,120 properties in Mount Vernon, OH, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Mount Vernon, OH?

The average price per square foot in Mount Vernon, OH is $82. This is calculated from an average home price of $149,231 and average size of 1,827 square feet.

What is the average home size in Mount Vernon, OH?

Homes in Mount Vernon, OH average 1,827 square feet, with an average price of $149,231.

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