Choctaw County sits in the southwestern part of Alabama, near the Mississippi border. Its county seat is Butler, and smaller towns such as Silas, Toxey and Gilbertown also punctuate its largely rural expanse. Historically the economy has been anchored by timber, small-scale agriculture, forestry, and in places oil/mineral extraction; the landscape is characterized by forest, rolling land, and large tracts of open acreage. Housing here tends to reflect that rural character: many single-family homes on large lots or acreage, older homes in town centers, and a fair share of manufactured or modular homes in less dense areas. Because of its remote and land-rich profile, home prices are among the more affordable in the state: average home values are around $120,000-$150,000 in many cases. (For example, the average home value in Choctaw County is about $121,501. For someone wishing to build new on land, you might reasonably budget in the $150,000-$250,000+ range depending on size, finish and utilities/infrastructure (which in very rural zones may add cost). The county is largely rural with very few suburban zones; amenities are more limited and proximity to major metropolitan centres is modest (the nearest large city might be Mobile or the Mississippi border region). For buyers seeking land, quiet living and low entry price, Choctaw County is compelling; for those needing major urban convenience it may feel somewhat remote.