Chickasaw County is located in northeastern Mississippi and is one of the region’s most historically significant areas, especially due to the long presence of the Chickasaw Nation in the region. The county has two seats — Houston and Okolona — both known for vibrant histories, charming downtown areas, and strong local culture. Houston is the larger commercial hub, offering schools, shops, grocery stores, and local businesses, while Okolona is known for its historic architecture and preserved neighborhoods. The county offers a balanced mix of small-town living and rural environments. Much of Chickasaw County remains agricultural, with fields, pastures, and wooded areas dominating the landscape. Housing includes modest family homes, mid-century brick houses, modern suburban-style properties in Houston, and farmhouses in the outlying areas. The area lies close to Tupelo, approximately 25–30 miles east, giving residents easy access to a larger city for shopping, medical care, dining, and employment. This proximity adds convenience while maintaining the peaceful lifestyle associated with rural Mississippi. Real estate prices are very competitive. Existing homes typically cost between $120,000 and $235,000, while homes with land or recent upgrades may be priced higher. Those choosing to build can expect construction costs to fall between $120–$170 per square foot, though rural builds may cost less depending on materials and land preparation.