Mississippi move-in ready home

c.1920 Mississippi Move-In Ready Home For Sale on 2 Acres $180K

$180,000

This two-story move-in ready home captures the kind of timeless character that’s rare today. Dating to 1920, itโ€™s been thoughtfully updated through the years while preserving the original details and charm that make vintage homes so captivating.

Realtor Comments

It’s got 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths, plenty of space for a family, and really good bones. Sitting right inside the city limits of Mathiston, you’re close to everything but still tucked into a quiet area. If you’re looking for a home with history and room to make it your own, this one’s worth a look.

  • 4bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1920

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314 Natchez Trace Rd, Mathiston, MS 39752

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Contact Realtor: Johnny Luke

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Pros

  • Low cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses tend to be below state and national averages, making it affordable for homeowners and renters.
  • Affordable real estate: Modest home prices and land values; good entry point for first-time buyers or investors seeking lower purchase prices.
  • Small-town community feel: Tight-knit neighborhoods, friendly residents, and a slower, less stressful pace of life.
  • Low traffic and short commutes: Little congestion; short drives within town and to nearby communities.
  • Proximity to nature and outdoor activities: Nearby lakes, forests, and rural landscapes support fishing, hunting, hiking, and other outdoor recreation.
  • Safer-feeling environment (in many areas): Smaller towns often have lower rates of certain crimes compared with big citiesโ€”though check local data for specifics.
  • Close to regional hubs: Within driving distance of larger Mississippi towns and cities for shopping, healthcare, and services (e.g., Starkville, Columbus, and the Golden Triangle area).
  • Strong local identity and traditions: Community events, school sports, and local institutions can create a strong sense of belonging.

Cons

  • Limited job market and economic opportunity: Fewer local employersโ€”especially for specialized, high-paying, or tech-sector jobsโ€”so many residents commute or rely on regional centers for work.
  • Lower average wages: Median incomes are typically lower than in urban areas, which may offset the low cost of living.
  • Limited amenities and entertainment: Fewer restaurants, cultural institutions, specialty shops, and nightlife; travel to larger towns is often required for broader options.
  • Education and school resources: Smaller school districts may have fewer advanced programs, extracurricular options, or specialized services compared with larger districtsโ€”quality can vary.
  • Healthcare access: While basic healthcare is available regionally, advanced medical services and specialists may require travel to larger cities.
  • Limited public transit: Public transportation is minimal or nonexistent; car ownership is generally necessary.
  • Aging infrastructure and services: Some small towns face deferred maintenance or limited municipal budgets for upgrades and new services.
  • Slower pace and potential isolation: The quiet, slow pace might feel restrictive if you prefer urban amenities, diverse cultural offerings, or faster career growth.
  • Fewer housing choices: Smaller markets can mean fewer options for rentals, modern apartments, or new-construction homes.

Final tips

  • Visit and assess: Spend time in Mathiston, visit neighborhoods, and talk with residents to get a real sense of day-to-day life.
  • Check practical details: Look up commute times to your workplace, local school ratings, recent crime data, and nearby healthcare facilities.
  • Consider nearby alternatives: If you like the rural feel but want more services, explore nearby towns like Starkville for colleges, healthcare, and more jobs.
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