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Under $75K Thursday – c.1930 Mississippi Home For Sale $75K

$75,000

There is just something about this Mississippi home for sale that is so calming and feels like a warm hug from a favorite aunt. Some of the light-filled rooms have hardwood floors, and a fireplace, French doors  and welcoming front porch add to the comfortable ambiance of the three bedroom, one bath cottage. It is located in a town of about 3,000 residents.

 

 

House View featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

Agent Comments

Charming cottage style house located on West Church Street, Newton, MS. This unique three bedrooms, one bathroom is perfect for a starter home or rental investment. This property has so much character with hard wood floors, mantle and character throughout the well designed floor plan. Conveniently located to Highways 15, 80 and I-20. Priced right, don’t wait call today.

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  • Build date 1930

 

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502 W Church St, Newton, MS 39345  $75,000

 

Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

 

Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Kitchen featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Utility Room featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Bathroom featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Closet featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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Other Interiors featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

 

Location of This Mississippi Home For Sale

 

Newton, Mississippi, is a small city located in Newton County, in the eastern part of the state. It offers a mix of small-town charm and rural living, with a focus on community and Southern hospitality. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of living in Newton, MS:


Pros 

  1. Affordable Cost of Living
    • Housing, utilities, and general living costs in Newton are much lower compared to national averages, making it an attractive option for those on a budget or fixed income.
  2. Small-Town Atmosphere
    • Newton has a friendly, close-knit community where people know their neighbors and enjoy a slower pace of life.
    • Southern hospitality is a big part of life in the area.
  3. Access to Nature and Outdoor Activities
    • The surrounding area offers beautiful forests, creeks, and recreational opportunities like fishing, hiking, and hunting.
    • Proximity to Bienville National Forest provides a range of outdoor activities.
  4. Low Traffic and Quiet Living
    • Unlike larger cities, Newton is free from heavy traffic, noise, and congestion, making it a peaceful place to live.
  5. Central Location
    • Located near Interstate 20, Newton provides relatively easy access to larger cities like Meridian (30 miles east) and Jackson (about 70 miles west) for work, shopping, or entertainment.
  6. Rich History and Culture
    • The town has a deep historical background, including ties to the Civil War, and hosts local events that celebrate its heritage.
    • The historic Newton Depot is a charming nod to its railroad past.
  7. Mild Climate
    • Winters are mild, which is appealing to those who dislike cold weather, though summers can be hot and humid.

Cons 

  1. Limited Job Opportunities
    • The local economy is modest, with limited career options outside of industries like agriculture, education, and small businesses.
    • Many residents commute to larger towns for work.
  2. Limited Amenities
    • While Newton has basic amenities like grocery stores and small shops, it lacks major retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.
    • For shopping, dining, or cultural events, residents often travel to Meridian or Jackson.
  3. Educational Challenges
    • While the Newton Municipal School District serves the area, small-town schools may lack the resources and extracurricular options of larger districts.
  4. Healthcare Access
    • Newton has limited healthcare facilities, so residents may need to travel to nearby cities for specialized medical care or hospitals.
  5. Hot, Humid Summers
    • The climate can be uncomfortable during the summer months, with high heat and humidity, as well as the potential for severe weather, including thunderstorms and tornadoes.
  6. Lack of Entertainment Options
    • Newton is ideal for those who enjoy quiet living but may not appeal to those looking for vibrant nightlife or cultural activities.
  7. Poverty and Economic Challenges
    • Like many small towns in Mississippi, Newton faces economic challenges, with a higher poverty rate compared to national averages, which can affect public services and infrastructure.

 

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House View featured at 502 W Church St, Newton, MS, 39345

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