The median home value in Calhoun City, MS is $89,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $92,430.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Calhoun City, MS is $89,700.
Approximately 54.07% of Calhoun City homes are owned,
compared to 34.36% rented, while
11.57% are vacant.
Calhoun City 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 Calhoun City real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This property features a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with approximately fourteen acres. On this property you will also find a log cabin and two out-buildings. The acreage offers some cleared land around the home. The remainder is in standing timber that could be sold. This would be an ideal weekend retreat in driving distance to Oxford, Grenada Lake, and so much more. The cabin could be used for weekend rentals, a place for photography, etc. This land offers hunting opportunities with deer and turkey. All information is subject to verification.
Enjoy the country life with this three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick home situated on approximately 6.64 acres. With an open floor plan, host the family events and enjoy the flow of this home. You will enjoy the mature trees throughout the front lawn. Located about five minutes to Calhoun City and about ten minutes to Bruce. All information is subject to verification.
NEW ROOF!!Brick home! Spacious open floor plan! Dining room separates the living room from the sun room. 3 bedroom and 2 bath. With some work has potential to convert more bedrooms. Very quiet and peaceful setting.1/2 acre lot. Includes large shed with a lean-to off the side of the shed.Within 10 minutes of Calhoun Academy. Near new Milwaukee Plant in Grenada.
Welcome to The Calhoun 463 located just a few miles southwest of Calhoun City, MS. If you have been looking for a timberland tract, we need to take a ride. This 463+/- acre recreational timberland tract is loaded with options - timber investment, deer hunting, turkey hunting, and even duck hunting. The timber make-up includes approximately 65 acres of planted pine with the remainder being predominately bottomland hardwood. You don't see many tracts with this much hardwood timber anymore. As you ride, you will find wildlife plots scattered around with two Antler Shed box stands in place. There were deer and turkey tracks noted on the initial inspection (take a look at the kill pictures). Believe it or not, there is a nice 15+/- acre water-controlled duck hole along the eastern boundary of the property. It's tough to find a place with ducks and turkeys without purchasing 1,000+ acres. There is a creek along the southern boundary that feeds into the Yalobusha River just west of the property. This property also enjoys 1,700 frontage feet along the east side of Highway 8 with a nice, gated entrance, graveled parking area, and extensive interior road system. The local utilities are provided by Crossroads Water Association and Natchez Tract EPA. If you plan to build a cabin or home, the structure will need to be elevated due to the property being in the flood zone. The location is convenient being just 38+/- miles southeast of Oxford, MS and 38+/- miles northwest of Starkville, MS. If you have been searching for a beautiful timberland tract with tons of recreational potential, come check this one out.
US Dept. of HUD Owned. Case#281-433586. Equal Housing Opportunity. Sold As-Is. 3 bed/ 2 bath situated on a 1.70 acre lot. Uninsured UI, 203K eligible, Subject to FHA Appraisal. Lead Base Paint addendum required. Buyers select closing Agent/Firm. Seller may contribute up to 3% for buyers closing costs upon buyer request. Buyers are responsible for verifying all square footage, taxes & schools before making an offer . Seller and seller's agents make no representations or warranties as to property condition.
Located in Calhoun County this tract offer a tranquil are accessed by a rarely traveled gravel road. Replanted in 2019 the property features thriving vegetation creating excellent deer bedding areas. Abundant deer tracks were evident serving as a promising sign of thryving deer herd. This remote tract presents an opportunity to have an isolated hunting area.