Established in 1843, Cumberland County is in east-central Illinois, bordered by Coles and Effingham Counties. The county seat is Toledo, and other towns include Greenup, Neoga, and Jewett. The area was named after the National Road (Cumberland Road) that passed through here — an early pioneer route connecting the East Coast to the Illinois frontier. Agriculture dominates the landscape: expect expansive corn and soybean farms, forests, and small creeks. The population remains under 11,000, giving it a quiet, rural charm. Housing here is modest — single-family detached homes and farmhouses make up the majority. Average home prices range from $120,000 to $190,000, with many older homes under $100K in smaller towns. New construction with land would typically range from $220K to $300K, depending on acreage and materials. While the region is rural, it sits just 30–40 minutes from larger employment hubs like Mattoon and Effingham. Life here appeals to those seeking peace, low taxes, and open space.