Affordable Mississippi Home

Three Bedroom Affordable Mississippi Home on 1 Acre Under $56K

OHU50K Notes   $55,965

Three Bedroom Affordable Mississippi Home on 1 Acre. This brick ranch home has a nice lot. Enjoy some shade from the trees but also the open lawn.

Yard featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326

Realtor Comments

3 bedrooms, 1 bath brick home on a full 1-acre lot! This home has a comfortable living area, a nice kitchen, and three good-sized bedrooms. The big yard gives you plenty of space for kids, pets, a garden, or just enjoying the outdoors. Solid brick construction makes it easy to take care of. A great place to make a home with room to spread out! USDA Property – seller to convey title with QCD.

  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1991

 

Back Side featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326

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10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS 39326  $55,965

Back Side featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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Kitchen featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326

Pros of Living in Daleville, MS

1. Very Affordable Cost of Living

  • The cost of living in Daleville is about 27% below the U.S. average and 7% below the Mississippi average—making it a wallet-friendly option overall.

  • Housing is particularly affordable: the typical home price is $124,900 (over 60% under the national average), and a two-bedroom rental runs around $820/month, nearly 43% lower than the U.S. average.

2. Tight-Knit Community & Rural Peace

  • With approximately 2,000 residents, Daleville offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle. Residents describe it as “small but friendly” and highlight the area’s natural beauty and outdoor opportunities.

  • NeighborhoodScout notes that a high proportion of residents have lived there for over five years—ranking in the top 4.6% nationwide for residential stability—making it a particularly close-knit place.

3. Education Level Diversity

  • Daleville has strong educational credentials: while nearly 40% of adults lack a high school diploma, 27% hold a bachelor’s degree, and 22% have a graduate/professional degree, resulting in an Educational Level Diversity score of 63.9 (indicative of a varied and skilled population).

  • BestPlaces also reports favorable feedback on local schools, noting diverse curricula and solid extracurricular options.

4. Balanced Crime Profile

  • Overall, Daleville’s crime rate is slightly below the national average with an overall B grade, placing it in the 62nd percentile for safety—meaning it’s safer than about 62% of U.S. cities.

  • Specifically, violent crime is rated B–, slightly below average; property crime is less favorable at D+, placing it in the 25th percentile, meaning 75% of cities are safer in that category.

5. Stable Commuting & Employment Patterns

  • The median commute in Daleville is relatively short—approximately 23 minutes—an advantage for daily life.


Cons of Living in Daleville, MS

1. Limited Local Economy & Income

  • Median household income is very low—about $28,125, well below the U.S. median of approximately $56,600.

  • Family income is only around $37,540, and the labor force is small—348 employed individuals within a population of roughly 720—highlighting limited economic opportunity.

2. Significant Property Crime

  • Property crime is relatively high—residents face a 1 in 13 chance per year of being a victim in some neighborhoods, which is notably higher than average.

  • Though violent crime remains manageable, this elevated property crime may be a concern for prospective residents, especially homeowners.

3. Sparse Amenities & Possible Service Gaps

  • As a rural and small community, Daleville likely has limited access to amenities such as healthcare, entertainment, and shopping. A Reddit commenter from rural Mississippi noted that rural towns often lack sufficient medical infrastructure and long response times—anything from emergencies to groceries may require extended travel.

4. Demographics & Diversity

  • While the area is described as racially diverse, the economic and educational divides may be significant. The low income levels and disparity in employment may indicate socioeconomic fragility.

Other Interiors featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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Other Interiors featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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Other Interiors featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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Other Interiors featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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Bathroom featured at 10237 Hillview Dr, Daleville, MS, 39326
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