c.1905 Mississippi Victorian Cottage Under $99K
OHU50K Notes $98,950

Realtor Comments
Beautiful historic home on a quiet street with a large fenced in backyard. The kitchen has been updated, it features 12 ft. ceilings throughout and a fabulous front porch! The family room features a tin roof and it has two large bedrooms and two large baths. Some original pine floors. Double coal burning fireplace that is sealed. Move in ready. Perfect home or investment property!
- 2 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,661 sqft
- 6,970 sqft lot
- Build date 1905

507 China St, Port Gibson, MS 39150 $98,950
- Contact Realtor: Sheila Hudspeth
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Pros:
1. Historic Significance
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Port Gibson is known for its Civil War history and antebellum architecture.
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It’s home to the famous Windsor Ruins and many preserved historic buildings.
2. Scenic Beauty
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Located near the Mississippi River and along the Natchez Trace Parkway, it offers picturesque views and a peaceful, rural setting.
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Good for nature lovers, photographers, and history buffs.
3. Small-Town Charm
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A quiet, close-knit community where many people know each other.
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Lower cost of living compared to urban areas.
4. Cultural and Religious Heritage
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Known for the phrase “Too beautiful to burn”, supposedly spoken by Ulysses S. Grant.
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Historic churches and cultural landmarks contribute to a strong local identity.
5. Tourism Potential
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A draw for Civil War and Southern history enthusiasts.
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Attracts visitors interested in historic trails, architecture, and the old South.
Cons:
1. Economic Challenges
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High poverty rate and limited job opportunities.
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Not much industry or economic development, especially for younger professionals.
2. Limited Amenities
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Few restaurants, shopping centers, or entertainment options.
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Limited healthcare facilities and public services compared to larger towns or cities.
3. Aging Infrastructure
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Some parts of town suffer from lack of investment and upkeep.
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Public schools and roads may be underfunded or outdated.
4. Isolation
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Quite remote; the nearest major city (Vicksburg or Jackson) is a drive away.
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Public transportation is minimal or non-existent.
5. Population Decline
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Like many small towns, Port Gibson has seen a decline in population, especially among younger residents moving to cities for better opportunities.





































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