Marshall County is located in southern Middle Tennessee and is anchored by Lewisburg, a growing small city known for its manufacturing base, historic town streets, and easy access to Interstate 65. Chapel Hill and Cornersville add more residential options, with Chapel Hill becoming a popular choice for Nashville commuters due to its location roughly 45 minutes south of the city. The county features rolling farmland, wooded hills, and a blend of rural and semi-suburban communities. Historically, Marshall County grew through agriculture, livestock, and manufacturing, Lewisburg remains home to major production facilities. Housing includes brick ranch homes, traditional two-story homes, suburban-style houses near Chapel Hill, rural properties, and acreage estates ideal for horses or hobby farms. Home prices typically range from $260,000 to $420,000, with newer homes in Chapel Hill trending toward the higher end due to Nashville-area demand. Building a home generally begins around $280,000–$360,000, with rural lots offering excellent privacy and value. Marshall County appeals to families, Nashville commuters, and rural buyers seeking affordability and land while remaining close to major highways and employment centers.