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Jackson, Mississippi is an up-and-coming city with a rich history and the ideal site for your new home or real estate investment. Whether you're looking for a more upscale urban development along the lines of Bennington Heights in Toronto or your very first small apartment while you attend university on a shoestring budget, Jackson real estate has something to offer you. Jackson isn't all about real estate, either. It's a diverse, thriving community with strong roots in music and the arts. Just browse through the pages of this website to for more information on health care, industry, history and entertainment, and just generally what Jackson, MS is all about.

Jackson, Mississippi: A City with Soul

The Jackson, Mississippi skyline at night Jackson is situated along the Pearl River in central Mississippi. It is the state capitol as well as the seat of Hinds County. It has a population of approximately 176,000 spread over an area of nearly 105 square miles. With over 70% of residents identifying themselves on the census as African American, Jackson has strong ties to the African American community and a rich cultural heritage. Jackson, MS also has the distinction of being the only major city in the United States to have been built directly over a buried dormant volcano.

Jackson, MS, which was named for former president Andrew Jackson, has had its share of troubles over the years. As a center of Confederate manufacturing during the Civil War, Jackson was burned to the ground by Union forces. Then, in the 1960s, Jackson was the site of the site of the murder of Medgar Evers, a civil rights activist, at the hands of a white supremacist. And today, according to FBI statistics, violent crime has increased by 238% since 2005, making it the 23rd most dangerous city in America.

Despite all this, Jackson, Mississippi has managed to be a city with heart, soul, and a commitment to one another. It rebounded from the Chimneyville it became after the Civil War into a center for natural gas extraction and refinement. The activities of Civil rights groups like the Freedom Riders and the NCAAP in Jackson helped to end segregation in the United States, and the first successful cadaveric lung transplant was done at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1963. Today, city and state officials are funding programs that will help reduce crime and poverty.

Jackson, MS's soul refers not just to its people but to its history with entertainment industry, specifically gospel and soul music. It is the home of Malaco Records, one of the leading record companies in that field, and many clubs with historical links to the movement. Arts lovers can visit these sites as well as the Mississippi Museum of Art. They can also attend the Jackson Opera and the world-renowned USA International Ballet Competition which is held every fourth June at Thalia Mara Hall.

Neighborhoods and Housing in Jackson, MS

The Alta Woods neighborhood in Jackson, MS Today is a good day to get into the real estate market in Jackson, Mississippi. The city, like many other cities, has had its ups and downs and the state of its neighborhoods and the homes within them reflects that. But Jackson is now entering a new era of revitalization. $1.6 billion dollars is going into downtown development alone, including building new hotels, lofts, apartments, museums and a federal courthouse, while money is being spent on residential development as well. Citizens are taking a proactive approach to community improvement and maintenance by banding together to form neighborhood associations. As a result many, like Alta Woods, are delightful, green places to live. For more information on the various neighborhoods in Jackson, visit our community page.

Additionally, Jackson has a low population density, only 1675 people per square mile on average, and Jackson doesn't border any other major cities that would limit its growth or development. These factors combined with the low cost of living (82.5 to the U.S. average of 100) make Jackson a great place both to live and to start new developments. Average home prices for Jackson are $85,000 for houses and $700 per month for apartments.

Contact a Jackson, MS Real Estate Agent

You've read the website and now have an overview of Jackson, Missippi. If you've decided that it's a place you'd like to live, get in touch with a Jackson real estate agent today. Their information can be found on the contact page of this website. All our realtors are well-versed in Jackson, Mississippi, and its housing market and can answer any questions you may have. They can also help you get started browsing the listings and visiting potential homes.


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