Fayette County lies directly east of Shelby County and Memphis, making it one of the fastest-growing suburban counties in West Tennessee. Its largest communities include Oakland, Somerville, Rossville, and Piperton. Historically rural, the county has seen a large migration of families seeking more space, newer homes, and quieter neighborhoods while still being 20–30 minutes from Memphis job centers. Housing development has surged in Oakland and Rossville, where new subdivisions, planned communities, and larger modern homes have expanded rapidly. Outside these growth corridors, Fayette County remains strongly rural, with farmland, horse properties, and wooded acreage. Home prices tend to be higher than many West Tennessee counties due to demand. Existing home prices typically fall between $350,000 and $550,000, with larger new builds trending above that. Rural estate-style homes and brick custom homes are common. New construction starts around $330,000–$420,000, and premium subdivisions often exceed this range. The county offers a blend of country living and suburban comfort, drawing many Memphis professionals who want peace without sacrificing proximity to urban amenities.