Jefferson Davis County is located in south-central Mississippi and offers a friendly, rural environment with deep community roots. The county seat, Prentiss, is a charming small town featuring locally owned shops, parks, schools, and quiet residential streets. Another notable community, Bassfield, adds to the rural character of the region, providing classic small-town living surrounded by farmland and pine forests. The county is heavily agricultural and forested. Much of the economy revolves around timber, poultry farming, and small-scale agriculture. Outdoor recreation is popular thanks to scenic roads, lakes, and forestland. Housing includes older brick ranch homes, simple cottages, mobile homes, and farmhouses situated on large lots. New construction tends to favor rural-style homes, barns, and metal-frame buildings on acreage. Jefferson Davis County sits about 30 miles from Hattiesburg, giving residents access to a much larger city for employment, shopping, health services, and entertainment. This proximity helps residents enjoy rural living without losing access to big-city conveniences. Home prices are affordable, with most existing houses ranging from $110,000 to $220,000, depending on land and home condition. Building a new home typically costs $115–$165 per square foot, with spacious rural lots making new builds attractive for families who want privacy and land.