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Pike County, Ohio

Piketon Real Estate and Local Guide

A small village along the Scioto River in southern Ohio that served as the original Pike County seat from 1815 to 1845. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Piketon best.

About the area

Living in Piketon, OH

Originally named Jefferson, Piketon was the first county seat of Pike County from 1815 until 1845.

IncomeAbout $41,923 median household
EducationAbout 17.1% hold a bachelor's or higher
CountyPike County

The housing market

Homes in Piketon

  • About 43% of housing units are owner-occupied.
  • Roughly 53% of housing is detached single-family homes.
  • The median home value is about $122,400.

Landmarks and lifestyle

What makes Piketon home

Piketon Mounds (Graded Way)

Adena and Hopewell earthworks at Mound Cemetery south of the village, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974

Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant site

Former uranium enrichment facility near the village, a major regional employer

Lake White State Park

Public recreation area with boating, swimming, and fishing on the southwest edge of nearby Waverly

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