Sun c.1912 Mission Style Home For Sale in Mississippi Reduced to Under $130K
OHU50K Notes $165,000 Reduced to $129,900
Here is a large three bedroom, three bath, 3,289 Mission style home for sale in Mississippi. The c.1912 home is located on a block of lovely older homes. Note the quatrefoil designs,
parapet, and the tower, which would have been a bell tower in an old mission. California was the birthplace of the Mission style in the 1890s, and by 1900 the style had spread eastward. The interior of this home has rich, dark woodwork, French doors, hardwood floors, crown molding and built-ins.
Realtor Comments
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY This glorious historic home is tenant occupied and produces $2, 500 monthly. This will provide an instant ROI. With its high ceilings, original hardwood floors, and magnificent crown molding it is a wonderous sight. A full basement provides plenty of storage for your tenants or could be converted into yet another living space. Call your agent now to enterprise on this amazing investment opportunity!!Property will be sold ”as is / where is”
- 3bed
- 3.5+bath
- 3,289sqft
- 0.41acre lot
- Circa 1912
2315 27th Ave, Meridian, MS 39301 $165,000
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.
Location
This Mission style home for sale is in Meridian, a city that serves as the county seat of Lauderdale County. Meridian has an estimated population of around 36,000 residents.
Meridian has a rich history and was an important transportation hub in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a strategic location for railways, with several major lines converging in the city. The city’s economy has traditionally been based on industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and services.
One notable aspect of Meridian’s history is its significance during the Civil Rights Movement. The city was a focal point for civil rights activities in Mississippi, and it was the site of various protests and demonstrations. The Meridian Freedom Project, a community-based organization, was established to promote education and civil rights in the area.
Meridian is also known for its cultural attractions. The city has several museums, including the Meridian Museum of Art, the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum, and the Jimmie Rodgers Museum, dedicated to the “Father of Country Music,” Jimmie Rodgers, who was born in Meridian.
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