McNairy County sits in West Tennessee along the Mississippi border area and is known for its peaceful rural lifestyle, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm. Selmer is the county seat and the main commercial hub, offering schools, shops, restaurants, and community services. Other communities include Adamsville and Bethel Springs. Historically, McNairy County gained notoriety from the “Walking Tall” story of Sheriff Buford Pusser, and today the area maintains a quiet, tight-knit community identity. Housing consists of country homes, older brick ranch houses, manufactured homes, farmhouses, and small-town residences. Large tracts of land, wooded acreage, and farmland dominate the landscape, giving McNairy a strongly rural character. Home prices are very affordable, typically between $150,000 and $250,000, making the county appealing for first-time buyers, retirees, and rural homesteaders. Land costs are among the lowest in Tennessee, making new builds accessible. A typical new construction home starts around $180,000–$250,000, with many residents choosing to build on multi-acre lots. This county is ideal for anyone seeking peace, affordability, and wide-open land while staying within an hour of Jackson or the Mississippi state line.