White County, founded in 1815 and named for Captain Leonard White, lies in southeastern Illinois along the Wabash River. The county seat is Carmi, a picturesque town with Victorian homes, old churches, and a quiet downtown square. Other communities include Grayville and Norris City. The economy is based on agriculture, oil, and small manufacturing. The area is scenic, with a mix of flat farmland and wooded river valleys. Housing is very affordable: average prices range $100,000–$160,000, while remodeled or larger homes go up to $220K–$280K. Building new, including land, costs around $200K–$320K. Carmi offers essential amenities, good schools, and local shops, while Evansville, Indiana, is just an hour away for big-city access. White County provides a traditional Midwestern lifestyle with rich farmland, affordable housing, and strong community ties — ideal for quiet living with Southern Illinois charm.