Mississippi Brick Ranch

c.1960 Mississippi Brick Ranch For Sale $22K

OHU50K Notesย  ย $22,200

 

c.1960 Mississippi Brick Ranch For Sale. Home needs some work and is being sold as-is. If you’re looking for a project, this is the one.

Realtor Comments

All brick home in private country setting! Three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, full dine-in kitchen and living area. Home is being sold ”as-is, where-is” with no warranties expressed or implied. USDA Property. The USDA will only execute a Quit Claim Deed. To submit offers/bids or view additional details, please visit the homes4purchase website. All offers/bids will be subject to Seller Approval (minimums may apply).

  • 3 bed
  • 1.5 bath
  • Build date 1960

 

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย 

3050 Y Camp Rd, Port Gibson, MS 39150ย  ย  ย $22,200

 

 

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Pros of Living in Port Gibson, MS

1. Exceptionally Affordable Cost of Living

  • Overall cost of living is about 29% lower than the U.S. average and roughly 10% lower than the Mississippi average.

  • Housing is especially affordable:

    • Median home price: ~$104,000โ€”about 69% below national average.

    • Rent for a two-bedroom: ~$680/monthโ€”more than 50% cheaper than the U.S. average.

  • Recommended minimum income to live comfortably is only about $19,800 for a family and $24,000 for an individual, per BestPlaces.

2. Walkability & Commute

  • Port Gibson scores an A for walkability, making daily errands easier on foot.

  • Average commute time is shortโ€”about 15โ€“21 minutes, with most driving alone.

3. Rich History & Cultural Significance

  • Steeped in history: many antebellum buildings survived the Civil Warโ€”Union General Grant deemed the town โ€œtoo beautiful to burn.โ€

  • Notable landmarks include Windsor Ruins, the historic Port Gibson Oil Works Mill Building, and the site of The Rabbitโ€™s Foot Company, a celebrated African American vaudeville troupeโ€”today, theyโ€™re commemorated on the Mississippi Blues Trail.

    โ€œEstablished in 1803โ€ฆ tons of African American history here tooโ€ฆ Windsor Ruinsโ€ฆthe architecture, history, and churches in this town really stand out.โ€

4. Strong Community Feel

  • Residents often describe Port Gibson as โ€œquiet,โ€ โ€œsafe,โ€ and โ€œsupportive,โ€ with a small-town charm that fosters strong community bonds.

5. Ethnically Diverse Community

  • The town is predominantly Black or African American (~85%), with approximately 13% White

  • 6.Homeownership & Education Levels

  • Homeownership is solid, with around 70% of residents owning their homes

  • Educational attainment is relatively robust: about 22% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree and 24.6% hold graduate or professional degrees


Cons of Living in Port Gibson, MS

1. Economic Struggles & High Poverty

  • Port Gibson faces economic hardship:

    • Poverty rates between 35โ€“37%, significantly higher than both state and national averages.

    • Unemployment is around 19.5%, far above Mississippiโ€™s ~7.8% and the U.S. average ~5.7%.

2. Limited Job Market & Economic Activity

  • PlaceVista rates employment opportunities as Poor (F).

    • Niche grades โ€œJobsโ€ only Dโ€‘minus, reflecting limited job growth and economic diversification.

3. Declining Population

  • The population has steadily declinedโ€”5-year decrease of around โ€‘7.7%.

  • With under 1,300 residents, economic impacts are compounded by low demand for services and constrained social opportunities.

4. School Performance Challenges

  • Academic performance is concerning:

    • Proficiency rates at Port Gibson High School:

      • Math: ~12%

      • Reading: ~22%

    • Overall school grade: C+, with limited resources reported.

    • On a broader scale, Port Gibson schools are rated F (Poor) by PlaceVista.

5. Limited Amenities & Public Transport

  • As a small rural town, Port Gibson lacks robust shopping, entertainment, and transit infrastructure.

  • Public transportation is rated only Fair (D)

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