c.1935 Five Bedroom Mississippi Home For Sale $195K
OHU50K Notes $195,000
Charming Mississippi home for sale with five bedrooms, three baths. Love the pillared front porch complete with porch swing. Inside we discover hardwood floors, colonnades, fireplace, crown molding and formal dining room. Located in Ben and Erin’s Home Town.

Realtor Comments
Nestled in the vibrant heart of downtown Laurel, this enchanting home exudes character with its original pine hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and inviting covered front porch, complete with a cozy back deck for outdoor enjoyment. Recent upgrades, including a new roof, HVAC system, and tankless water heater, ensure modern comfort. While the home is in overall good condition, it does require some exterior repairs, which may limit the home from FHA financing.
- 5 bed
- 3 bath
- 3,459 sqft
- 0.26 acre lot
- Build date 1935

If interested in a property, pleases 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.
837 N 7th Ave, Laurel, MS 39440 $195,000
- Contact Realtor: Lee Boyette
- Google Map
- Niche

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Location of This Mississippi Home For Sale
Pros and Cons of Laurel, Mississippi
Pros
- Home to the HGTV show “Home Town” which has brought tourism and revitalization
- Historic downtown area with charming architecture and local businesses
- Lower cost of living compared to larger cities
- Strong sense of community and Southern hospitality
- Rich cultural heritage and history
- Lauren Rogers Museum of Art features impressive collections
- Affordable housing market compared to national averages
- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas like Tallahala Wildlife Management Area
- Annual events like the Day in the Park festival and Loblolly Festival
- Less traffic congestion than larger cities
Cons
- Limited economic opportunities and job market diversity
- Higher poverty rates than the national average
- Distance from major metropolitan amenities
- Limited public transportation options
- Less diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment options
- Hot and humid summers typical of the Deep South
- Healthcare options may be less specialized than in larger cities
- Educational opportunities beyond high school are limited locally
- Some areas face higher crime rates than national averages
- Limited nightlife options compared to larger cities

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