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Market MapOhioWood

Wood County

OhioPopulation: 131,564
69
/100
Hold
#165 of 1,000 counties
#34 in Ohio (88 counties)
Analysis by RentalCalcs Research·Independent data + algorithm-driven scoring
Updated June 29, 2026Sources: Zillow ZHVI, Zillow ZORI, US Census ACS, Tax Foundation

Market Snapshot

$243,172
Median Home Price
6% above national median
$1,671/mo
Median Rent
15% above national median
8.25%
Rent-to-Price Ratio
Top 9% nationally
-$188
Est. Monthly Cash Flow
With 20% down at 6.9% rate

Scenario comparison

Same $1,671/mo rent assumption, 20% down, 6.85% rate. What changes is the acquisition price.
ScenarioPurchase priceMonthly cash flowCap rateCash-on-cash
75% of median
value-add or distressed
$182,379+$130/mo7.2%+3.7%
Median
typical MLS deal
$243,172-$188/mo5.4%-4.0%
125% of median
newer / premium
$303,965-$507/mo4.3%-8.7%

Price History

Historical data from Zillow ZHVI/ZORI

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Purchase

Purchase Price$243,172
Down Payment (20%)$48,634
Loan Amount$194,538
Interest Rate6.85%

Monthly Cash Flow

Gross Rent+$1,671
Monthly P&I-$1,275
Est. Expenses (35%)-$585
Net Cash Flow-$188/mo
5.4%
Cap Rate (all cash)
-4.0%
Cash-on-Cash Return
8.25%
Rent-to-Price Ratio
Negative leverage: At 6.85% rates, borrowing costs exceed the 5.4% cap rate. All-cash buyers may see better returns.

* Based on county median values. 35% expenses include taxes, insurance, maintenance, vacancy, and property management. Actual results vary by property.

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Score Breakdown

Overall Investment Score
69/100
69
Cash Flow(30%)
82/100

Based on 8.25% rent-to-price ratio. Higher ratios indicate stronger cash flow potential.

Appreciation(25%)
63/100

Based on 1.3% YoY price growth. Moderate growth (3-8%) scores highest.

Stability(25%)
50/100

Population data not available.

Affordability(20%)
78/100

Based on price relative to estimated local incomes.

Scores are calculated using real Zillow home value and rent data, Census population data, and economic indicators. The weighted average produces the overall investment score. Markets with missing rent data use estimated values based on regional averages.

Investment Outlook

Strengths

  • +Above-average rent-to-price ratio (8.25%)
  • +Affordable relative to local incomes
  • +Complete rent data available

Challenges

  • -Negative leverage (cap rate 5.4% < mortgage rate 6.9%)

Economic Indicators

Population
131,564
Median Income
—
Data pending
Unemployment Rate
—
Data pending
Price-to-Income
—
Data pending

Who this market fits

Best for
  • +All-cash buyers: removing debt service flips the cap rate to actual yield
  • +Value-add operators who can buy below median and force rent up
Skip if
  • −You need positive cash flow on day one at typical leverage
  • −You can't tolerate negative leverage (cap rate below mortgage rate today)

Compare to Nearby Counties

CountyVerdict
ErieOH
70$228,638$1,4057.38%BuyView
CurrentWoodOH
69$243,172$1,6718.25%Buy
RichlandOH
69$187,141$9356.00%BuyView
RossOH
69$195,972Est. pending—BuyView
MiamiOH
68$260,436$1,3776.34%BuyView
HancockOH
68$229,447$1,3106.85%BuyView

The Bottom Line

HoldWood scores well overall, but a typical leveraged buy-and-hold loses $188/mo at current rates. Consider house hacking, value-add, or all-cash; otherwise a worse score with positive cash flow may be the better deal.

Wood County in Ohio scores 69/100, ranking #165 of 1,000 US counties (top 21%). At 20% down and current rates, a median-priced rental loses about $188/month; the 8.25% gross rent-to-price ratio doesn't survive debt service. The thesis here is appreciation, value-add, house hacking, or all-cash.

Monthly Cash Flow
$-188/mo
Cap Rate
5.4%
Cash-on-Cash
-4.0%

Related markets

Markets like Wood with stronger cash flow

  • Erie County for cash-flow rentals
  • Hancock County for cash-flow rentals
  • Miami County for cash-flow rentals

Cheaper alternatives to Wood

  • Richland County, lower entry price
  • Ross County, lower entry price
  • Erie County, lower entry price

Head-to-head comparisons

  • Wood vs Richland for rentals
  • Wood vs Ross for rentals
  • Wood vs Miami for rentals
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