Edgar County is located in east-central Illinois, bordering Indiana, and was established in 1823. The county seat is Paris, a picturesque town featuring tree-lined streets, brick architecture, and a historic downtown square. Other notable towns include Chrisman, Hume, and Kansas. The economy historically relied on agriculture, small-scale industry, and cross-border trade with western Indiana. Today, the area remains primarily rural with a few growing suburban pockets near Paris. Housing in Edgar County is modest and affordable — most single-family homes fall between $120,000–$190,000, while small farm properties can range up to $300,000 or more depending on acreage. New construction, including land, often starts near $250K–$350K. The area offers a quiet, traditional Midwestern feel — safe streets, friendly neighbors, and minimal congestion. The nearest larger city is Terre Haute, Indiana, about 30 minutes east, making it convenient for shopping or employment while enjoying small-town living.