Crittenden County sits in eastern Arkansas directly across the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee, making it one of the state’s most strategically located counties. The largest city, West Memphis, acts as a major transportation and logistics center due to its position along Interstate 40 and I-55. The county also includes Marion, Earle, Turrell, and smaller farming communities spread across flat Delta terrain. Historically, Crittenden County has deep agricultural roots, with cotton, soybeans, and other crops dominating the economy for decades. Today, logistics, warehousing, trucking, and river-based commerce play equally large roles due to proximity to Memphis. Housing options reflect both suburban development and traditional Delta living. Marion offers newer subdivisions, larger brick homes, and more suburban-style neighborhoods popular with families who commute to Memphis. West Memphis contains older homes, townhouses, and established neighborhoods. Rural parts of the county include farmhouses, mobile homes, and properties on open acreage. Existing home prices usually range from $140,000–$260,000, with Marion averaging higher ($250k+). Building costs typically run between $150–$185 per square foot, depending on location and design. Crittenden County’s biggest attraction is its unbeatable access to Memphis, offering residents a short drive to city jobs, shopping, nightlife, and the international airport while still enjoying more affordable Arkansas living.