c.1900 Four Bedroom Mississippi Home For Sale Reduced to Under $140K
$159,000 Reduced to $149,900 Reduced to $139,900
As if the wrap-around porch on this Mississippi home for sale wasn’t enough to draw us in, take a look at the double front doors! Inside we find hardwood floors, high ceilings, transoms, wainscoting, multiple fireplace mantels, and built-ins. Additionally, the property has a carport, centrail air and heat, and city water and sewer.

Realtor Comments
RARE FIND ON REW STREET IN NEWTON, MS! This property is like stepping back in pages of history. Per county records the house was built in 1900 and has 2, 464 SF. Massive floor plan with 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms and an office. Separate living room, dining room, interior laundry room and incredibly large kitchen. There are two bathrooms but an option to add a third with a porcelain sink. There is parking with a double carport shed and concrete pad. Two metal storage buildings with concrete pads. Property includes .70 of an acre and setting is nestled back on quiet street. Near Highways 15, 80 & I-20, conveniently located between Brandon and Meridian, MS. Lots of potential and character.
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 2,464sqft
- Circa 1900

103 Rew St, Newton, MS 39345 $159,000 Reduced to $149,900 Reduced to $139,900
- Contact Realtor: Tori Burns
Brokered by JOYCE HOLIFIELD REALTY
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Location of This Mississippi Home For Sale
Here’s a brief overview of the pros and cons of living in Newton, Mississippi:
Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Newton offers a close-knit community feel, where neighbors often know each other.
- Cost of Living: Generally lower cost of living compared to urban areas, making housing and daily expenses more affordable.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by scenic landscapes, parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- Historical Significance: Rich in history and culture, with historical sites and local events.
- Slower Pace of Life: Ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger cities.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: Fewer employment options, particularly in specialized fields, may require commuting.
- Limited Amenities: Fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger cities.
- Public Services: Limited access to healthcare and other public services may be a concern for some residents.
- Education: Quality of local schools can vary, which might be a consideration for families.
- Weather: Hot, humid summers and the potential for severe weather can be challenging.

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