Iroquois County sits in the northeastern corner of Illinois, bordering Indiana, and was founded in 1833. The county seat and largest city is Watseka, which functions as the local hub in a landscape otherwise dominated by flat agricultural plains and small towns. Prominent communities include Gilman, Onarga, Buckley, Loda, and Crescent City. Housing in Iroquois County is mostly modest single‐family homes, older farmhouses, and some newer builds on acreage as land remains plentiful. The area is decidedly rural, though the presence of U.S. Route 24 and Interstate 57 gives some connectivity. The nearest larger metro centre is Chicago (~60 miles north) though in practical terms this is a long commute, so the county retains a more small-town/rural feel. Recent housing data shows home values modestly affordable compared to many regions: while exact median sale prices are variable, existing homes commonly fall in the $120,000–$200,000 range, with older or smaller homes under $120K and upgraded or acreage homes pushing into the $250K+ range. Building a new home (including land) might typically start around $200,000–$300,000, depending on lot size and finishes. The character is quiet farmland living with affordability as a key draw.