Carroll County offers one of Mississippi's most interesting geographic transitions — the western portion dips into the edge of the Mississippi Delta flatlands, while the eastern half rises into the red clay hills of central Mississippi. The county has the distinction of having two county seats: Carrollton and Vaiden, a quirk of Mississippi's political history.
This transitional landscape gives buyers genuine variety within a single county. You can find flat, tillable farmland on the western side and rolling, wooded hills on the east — all at prices that remain well below state averages. The Big Black River forms part of the county's southern boundary, adding waterfront and bottomland options to the mix.
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