Warren County is located in west-central Mississippi and is one of the state’s most historically significant areas due to its anchor city, Vicksburg. Vicksburg is a thriving city positioned along the Mississippi River and is known for its Civil War history, museums, national military park, riverfront attractions, casinos, shopping centers, and growing business districts. The city blends history, tourism, industry, and modern living in a way few other Mississippi counties do. Other communities in the county—including Redwood, Bovina, and Culkin—offer suburban and rural living options with peaceful neighborhoods surrounded by rolling hills and forested areas. The county’s landscape includes river bluffs, wooded areas, farmland, and scenic overlooks. The economy is supported by manufacturing, tourism, gaming, transportation, and agriculture. Housing options range from historic homes near downtown Vicksburg to brick suburban homes, modern subdivisions, river-view properties, and rural homes on acreage. Neighborhoods throughout Vicksburg and the surrounding rural areas offer a diverse range of lifestyle choices. Warren County is located about 45 miles west of Jackson, making it convenient for residents who need access to Mississippi’s capital while enjoying a riverfront lifestyle. Existing homes generally range from $160,000 to $350,000, depending on size and location. River-view properties or large suburban homes may exceed this range. New construction costs typically fall between $130–$190 per square foot, depending on neighborhood and building style.