mississippi handyman special

c.1962 Mississippi Handyman Special For Sale $52K

$52,000

Step into this inviting 3 bed/2 bath Mississippi handyman special plus an extra flexible room—ideal as a potential 4th bedroom. The layout includes a bedroom with a private bath, a split-plan design, a large living room, and a formal dining space. Updates are ready to impress with new blinds and recently painted interior.
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Realtor Comments

Great investment opportunity! This home has great income potential.
  • 3bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1962

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2939 Teresa Dr, Jackson, MS 39212, USA

If interested in a property, please 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. 

Contact Realtor: David Christopher

Brokered by Turn Key Properties, LLC

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Pros of living in Jackson, MS

  • Lower cost of living (often): Housing and day-to-day expenses are typically less than many major US cities.
  • Convenient “hub” for central Mississippi: Jackson is the largest city in the state, so you may find more services and options than smaller nearby towns.
  • Rich history and culture: Significant civil rights history, museums, and local cultural events.
  • Food scene: Mississippi has a strong culinary identity, and Jackson is known for local soul food and classic Southern spots.
  • Community events (seasonal): You can find local festivals, markets, and community gatherings—especially around downtown and neighborhoods.
  • Access to nearby weekend trips: You can drive to other areas of Mississippi for nature and attractions without long multi-day travel.

Cons of living in Jackson, MS

  • Crime and neighborhood variability: Like many large cities, safety can vary a lot block by block—location choice matters.
  • Infrastructure/services can be uneven: Some areas may have maintenance or service issues that you won’t see the same way in higher-resourced suburbs.
  • Job market depends heavily on industry: Opportunities exist, but the range can be narrower than in bigger metros.
  • Heat/humidity: Summers are hot and humid, which can be tough if you’re not used to it.
  • Storms/severe weather risk: Thunderstorms and severe weather can occur, especially in warmer months.
  • Traffic can be manageable, but bottlenecks happen: Rush hours and certain corridors can still get slow.
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