Mississippi

c.1930 Mississippi Move-In Ready Home For Sale $55K

$55,000

Freshly renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath move-in ready home — nestled on a fenced half-acre lot and complete with a handy storage building.

Realtor Comments

This home is move in ready.

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1953

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1114 Pearl River Ave, McComb, MS 39648

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Contact Realtor: Allen Young

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing, property taxes, and everyday expenses tend to be lower than national and state averages.
  • Small‑city feel with local character: McComb offers a close‑knit community, local festivals, historic downtown architecture, and Southern charm.
  • Convenient regional location: Situated along I‑55, McComb provides relatively easy driving access to larger cities—about 1.5 hours to Jackson, MS, and under 2 hours to New Orleans, LA.
  • Transportation links: Amtrak service stops in McComb (the City of New Orleans route), which is a plus if you prefer rail options.
  • Growing local economy in parts: Manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and service jobs are available locally; some redevelopment and small-business activity have been occurring.
  • Outdoor and recreational opportunities: Nearby lakes, hunting, and rural landscapes for outdoor activities; local parks and community sports.
  • Strong community institutions: Local churches, civic groups, and schools often anchor community life and events.

Cons

  • Limited job market diversity: While there are local employers, higher-paying professional jobs are often in larger nearby metro areas—commuting or relocation may be necessary for some careers.
  • Education and school performance variability: Public school options have mixed performance metrics; research schools carefully if K–12 quality is a top concern.
  • Healthcare access and specialty care: Basic healthcare is available, but for specialized medical services residents may travel to larger cities.
  • Crime rates and safety concerns: Certain neighborhoods report higher crime rates than state or national averages; neighborhood selection matters and local crime trends should be checked.
  • Fewer cultural and entertainment options: Compared to a metropolitan area, there are fewer dining, arts, and nightlife choices—many residents travel to nearby cities for more variety.
  • Infrastructure and public services limits: Some municipal services, road maintenance, and amenities may be less extensive than in larger cities.
  • Weather risks: Hot, humid summers and the risk of severe storms and occasional tornadoes are considerations in this region.
  • Public transportation is limited: Beyond Amtrak, local transit options are minimal—car ownership is usually necessary.
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