Carroll County is located in western Tennessee and includes towns such as Huntingdon (the county seat), McKenzie, Bruceton, and Trezevant. Historically, the county prospered through agriculture, textiles, and railroads. Today, it maintains a relaxed rural character with a mixture of farmland, wooded tracts, small-town neighborhoods, and lakeside recreation near the Carroll County 1000-Acre Recreational Lake. Housing styles range from simple ranch homes and brick single-family houses to farmhouse-style homes, mobile homes, and undeveloped land for custom builds. The area is largely rural with small-town pockets providing local shopping, schools, and community services. Jackson, the nearest larger city, is about 40–50 minutes away. Home prices remain very affordable, generally between $150,000 and $260,000, with larger acreage properties offering excellent value. New construction for modest homes can start around $180,000–$250,000, depending on square footage and whether utilities are already available on the parcel. Carroll County attracts retirees, families seeking low-cost living, and buyers wanting open land without high urban prices.