Chilton County lies in central Alabama and is sometimes described as “the heart of Alabama.” The county seat is Clanton, and other towns include Jemison, Maplesville and Thorsby. Historically it was formed in 1868 (originally named Baker County) from portions of Autauga, Bibb, Perry and Shelby counties. The economy has long had roots in agriculture (notably peaches — the county is famous for them), timber, and small-town commerce. Housing types vary: You’ll find older homes in town, modest single-family detached homes, acreage homes in the countryside, and in some parts newer construction bridging toward suburban. Home price data suggest existing homes often range around $200,000-$260,000 (for example median listing price around $219k in recent data). For new builds on land, depending on lot size and finish you might budget $250,000-$350,000+. The county blends rural and semi-suburban elements: while much of it is country, parts are within reasonable commuting distance of Birmingham or other major centres (giving a semi-suburban appeal). For buyers wanting a mix of land and access, Chilton offers a strong value.