Crown City, OH

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Performance indicators for the Crown City short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

27 / 36

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

14%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$22,472

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

57%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$155,351

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$37,941

Top-Earners Revenue

Crown City

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Crown City Regulations

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About Crown City

Crown City is a small village in Gallia County, in the southeastern corner of Ohio, where the state meets the Ohio River and the West Virginia border. With only a few hundred residents, it has the quiet, rural character typical of Appalachian river communities and serves as an understated gateway to outdoor recreation in the surrounding hills and valleys. It lies a short drive south of Gallipolis, the county seat, and roughly 70 to 80 miles northwest of Charleston, West Virginia.

The most prominent regional draw is the Wayne National Forest, which spreads across much of southeastern Ohio and includes extensive sections of Gallia County. The forest offers hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, along with opportunities for camping, hunting, and paddling on the many small streams that cut through the heavily wooded hills. Trailheads, picnic areas, and backcountry routes lie within a short drive of Crown City.

The Ohio River itself shapes life in and around the village, and the public riverfront access points along Crown City and adjacent communities allow visitors to fish, launch small boats, or simply enjoy views of the water and the West Virginia hills rising on the opposite bank. The river is also a working waterway, with occasional barge traffic adding to the scene and giving the area a distinct industrial-meets-rural character.

Just upriver, the city of Gallipolis anchors the region with its historic downtown, riverfront park, and a handful of small museums and cultural sites that trace the area's French and early American heritage. The drive from Crown City to Gallipolis is roughly 20 to 30 minutes along rural roads, making it a feasible day trip for guests who want a bit more in the way of dining, shopping, and services without venturing far from their rental.

For owners considering short-term rentals, Crown City appeals to travelers seeking a quiet, scenic base far from the typical tourist trail. Its proximity to the Wayne National Forest, the Ohio River, and the small cultural offerings of Gallipolis gives guests a mix of outdoor adventure and regional character, while its rural setting tends to attract visitors looking for slower-paced, nature-oriented stays.

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