The median home value in Charleston, MS is $92,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $71,500.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Charleston, MS is $92,000.
Approximately 58.5% of Charleston homes are owned,
compared to 20.55% rented, while
20.95% are vacant.
Charleston real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Charleston real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Price drop for a quick sale! (Cash buyers only due to lack of permanent foundation.) Pretty little get-away spot just six miles west of I-55! This tract has a 1999 mobile home tucked behind a large bank of trees, providing great seclusion and beautiful views of the property and wildlife. The home has a new roof, new underpinning, and all new electrical wiring. Features include an open, split floor plan, a stone gas log fireplace, french doors, a large master suite with corner tub and walk-in shower, a huge walk-in closet, central heat and air, new interior paint, and easy-care new vinyl plank flooring throughout. It has a nice storage shed for your lawn mower or ATV, a back patio, and a spacious deck for relaxing and entertaining. The land layout is really pretty and sets up well for another home site (or more) or hunting deer and turkeys in your own backyard. Annual Taxes: $583 *** Utilities: community water with North Tallahatchie Water Association, electricity with TVEPA, garbage pick-up with Tallahatchie County Waste, and fiber optic internet is available in the area with TVI-Fiber. ** A propane tank is needed to get central heat and fireplace running, but this is readily available from several area providers. (This 911 address was previously 1059 Oak Grove Road, Oakland, but has recently changed to 6317 .)
Tallahatchie County, MS - 293 +/- acre Turn-key Sportsman's Retreat - Deer, Turkey, and Timber. Located in the hills between Charleston and Oakland, MS, this property is ready to show up and enjoy. 2 furnished 3 bed/2 bath late model mobile homes set away from road for privacy Extensive trail system with perimeter road provides excellent access Strategically placed food plots overlooked by box or ladder stands Significant turkey and deer population Six box stands and numerous ladder stands Pond for fishing Mixed hardwood timber that was last thinned over 20 years ago Smaller pine acreage that is still enrolled in CRP 2 storage buildings, one with lean to for equipment parking Equipment included with sale: John Deere 4020 tractor John Deere 4720 tractor Disc smaller bush hog Newer 10' bush hog diesel tank Spreader Box Blade
Approximately 622 acres of prime farm & Hunting land in Tallahatchie County, MS. This property boasts a unique combination of fertile soil and abundant wildlife, making it a true gem for farmers, ranchers, investors, hunters, fishers, and outdoor enthusiasts. A true hunter's haven, abundant deer, turkey, ducks, Fish, and small game. The renowned grassy lake cypress waterholes and McQuirter Bayou provide the perfect environment for Delta waterfowl hunting - legendary history for producing ducks. The majority of this property is dedicated to agriculture, a testament to its extensive farming potential. The tillable soil, currently under cultivation, showcases its remarkable fertility and row crop productivity. The opportunities for generating income from this land are abundant and diverse.
Approximately 622 acres of prime farm & Hunting land in Tallahatchie County, MS This property boasts a unique combination of fertile soil and abundant wildlife, making it a true gem for farmers, ranchers, investors, hunters, fishers, and outdoor enthusiasts. A true hunter's haven, abundant deer, turkey, ducks', fish, and small game. The renowned grassy lake cypress waterholes and McQuirter Bayou provide the perfect environment for Delta waterfowl hunting -legendary history for producing ducks. The majority of this property is dedicated to agriculture, a testament to its extensive farming potential. The tillable soil, currently under cultivation, showcases its remarkable fertility and productivity. The opportunities for generating income from this land are abundant and diverse.