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Why Live in Piketon
Piketon, OH, a small village nestled along the Scioto River, is steeped in a unique industrial history due to the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, which once produced highly enriched uranium. Today, the plant is reindustrializing with Centrus leading operations to produce low-enriched uranium. The village features a mix of historic cottages, early-1900s farmhouses, and midcentury ranch-style homes, primarily located near downtown on smaller lots. Some properties may require flood insurance due to proximity to waterways. Local attractions include the Pike County Fair, a summer staple since 1851, offering events like harness racing, livestock shows, and Pike County Idol. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Pike Lake State Park and Pike State Forest, which provide opportunities for fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. The Buckeye Trail connects the park and forest, extending over 1,000 miles across Ohio. Dining options in Piketon include Ritchie's Backyard BBQ, Giovanni's Pizza, and Riverside Restaurant, with additional shopping and emergency care available in nearby Waverly, 5 miles away. Piketon is conveniently located about 70 miles from Columbus and 75 miles from John Glenn Columbus International Airport, accessible via U.S. Route 23.
Home Trends in Piketon, OH
On average, homes in Piketon, OH sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Piketon, OH over the last 12 months is $250,000, up 41% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.