Sharkey County lies in the central Mississippi Delta and is characterized by wide-open farmland, rich soil, and a slow rural pace. The county seat, Rolling Fork, is a small town with a resilient community known for its history, blues roots, and recent rebuilding efforts following significant storm damage. Additional communities such as Anguilla and Delta City contribute to the quiet agricultural atmosphere of the county. The landscape is flat Delta farmland, dominated by crops such as soybeans, cotton, rice, and corn. Much of life in Sharkey County revolves around farming, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. Hunting and fishing are widespread due to the county’s proximity to the Mississippi River and surrounding wetlands. Housing options consist primarily of older homes, small cottages, bungalows, farmhouses, and manufactured homes. Many residents live on or near farmland, enjoying space and privacy. Suburban-style neighborhoods are limited due to the county’s rural nature. Sharkey County is located about 55 miles from Vicksburg, giving residents access to a larger city while maintaining an agricultural lifestyle. Existing home prices are extremely affordable, typically ranging between $75,000 and $150,000. Larger farm tracts or recently renovated homes may exceed this range. New construction often costs $110–$160 per square foot, though many residents prefer purchasing existing homes due to affordability.