c.1910 Mississippi Move-In Ready Home For Sale $179K
$179,000
Mississippi move-in ready home for sale! Take in the charm of the picket fence and the added convenience of a yard shed—creating a welcoming, privacy-enhanced yard that’s both curb-appealing and ideal for entertaining.

Realtor Comments
Experience rare charm and modern comfort in this oversized city lot home. A two-bedroom, two-bath with heart pine hardwood floors throughout exudes old-world character while delivering fresh, contemporary living. The home has been completely renovated, featuring a new HVAC system, new roof, new plumbing, and new energy-efficient windows. Whole home includes beautiful high ceilings, and the show-stopping kitchen features beautiful butcher block countertops and all new appliances. The master bath boasts his-and-her vanities and a clawfoot tub for spa-like mornings. A security system provides peace of mind, while a generous front porch invites sunset conversations.
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,542sqft1,542 square feet
- 0.44acre lot
- Circa 1910

723 Delaware Ave, McComb, MS 39648
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.

Pros
- Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses are typically more affordable than many larger U.S. cities.
- Convenient regional location: McComb is in a practical spot for travel to other parts of the region (and you can reach nearby towns for more options).
- Community feel: Many residents appreciate a familiar, small-city atmosphere.
- Local conveniences: You usually have the core things you need locally (grocery, schools, local services), even if specialty options require traveling.
- Access to outdoor activities: Southwest Mississippi offers plenty of nature/outdoor options nearby for hunting, fishing, and scenic driving.
- Southern culture & events: You can find local festivals, school/community events, and a strong regional identity.
Cons
- Job market can be limited: Depending on your field, opportunities may be more concentrated or require commuting.
- Amenities may be fewer than bigger cities: More specialized shopping, dining, entertainment, and healthcare services may mean longer drives.
- Weather and storm risk: Like much of MS, you’ll want to plan for hurricanes/tropical storms, heavy rain, and tornado risk at times.
- Heat and humidity: Summers can feel intense; outdoor plans often need weather flexibility.
- Infrastructure/aging in some areas: Some parts of town may have older infrastructure or slower road improvements than larger metro areas.
- Healthcare access for specialists: Primary care may be easier to find locally, while specialists and advanced care could require travel.

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