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Big Cleared Buildable Corner Lot

799 Chickasaw St : Clarksdale, MS 38614

Coahoma County, Mississippi

0.18 Acre
$4,000 USD
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Big Cleared Vacant Corner Lot In Clarksdale, Mississippi.

Clarksdale, Mississippi, is a small town with a deep cultural and historical significance, especially as the "Birthplace of the Blues." Here is why you should be living in Clarksdale:

1. Rich Musical Heritage

- Clarksdale is world-famous for its role in the history of blues music. It's home to landmarks like the Delta Blues Museum, Ground Zero Blues Club, and the legendary crossroads where blues legend Robert Johnson allegedly "sold his soul."

- The city hosts vibrant music festivals, such as the Juke Joint Festival and the Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival, celebrating its musical roots.

2. Affordable Cost of Living

- Housing and general living expenses are relatively low, making it an attractive option for those seeking an affordable lifestyle in a historically rich environment.

3. Cultural Significance

Clarksdale embodies the essence of the Mississippi Delta, with its rich African-American history, contributions to American music, and preserved cultural landmarks.

4. Close-Knit Community

Like many small towns, Clarksdale offers a strong sense of community. Residents are often friendly and welcoming, fostering a laid-back, communal atmosphere.

5. Booming Tourism Industry

Tourism brings vibrancy to Clarksdale, with visitors from around the globe coming to experience the town's musical and cultural heritage. This supports local businesses and opens opportunities for those in hospitality or arts-related industries.

6. Artistic and Creative Environment

Beyond music, Clarksdale has a thriving arts scene with galleries, murals, and creative events. It's a great place for artists and creatives who are inspired by the Delta's unique culture and landscapes.

7. Access to Nature

- The Mississippi Delta region offers stunning natural beauty, with open fields, river views, and opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and hunting.

8. Central Location in the Delta

- Clarksdale is conveniently located in the Mississippi Delta, giving residents access to other nearby towns, such as Cleveland, Oxford, and Memphis, Tennessee, for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

9. Blues Tourism and Networking Opportunities

- If you're an artist, musician, or music enthusiast, living in Clarksdale provides access to a global network of blues fans, musicians, and historians who flock to the town.

10. Slow-Paced and Relaxing Lifestyle

- For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Clarksdale offers a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy the slower pace of small-town living.

Living in Clarksdale is particularly appealing for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone drawn to the Mississippi Delta's rich cultural tapestry. While it's a small town with limited urban amenities, its character and charm make it a unique and fulfilling place to live for the right person.

Lot Features:

Apn: 07-0002000

Size: 0.18 Acres

Power: Yes

Water: Yes

Sewer: Yes

Road Access: Paved

GPS Coordinates: 34.19777, -90.58717

Pricing:

Discounted Cash Price: $4,000

Seller financing Options:

$200 Down and $150 for 36 months

$ 200 Down and $200 for 25 months

$200 down and $250 for 20 months

No prepayment penalty. Early payoff is perfectly fine with us.

Documentation and recording fees: $300

Liah Lands makes the land process easy and painless.

We know it can be difficult to navigate this market and avoid buying a property that is just going to bring you problems. It is important to be able to trust the landowner you are buying from. That is why we go out of our way to make the process as transparent and secure as possible. We will guide you throughout the entire process to make sure the property and terms are right for you. We will also direct you to the resources you need to verify the information about each property.

Why Mississippi is a good place to buy land:

The state of Mississippi is located in the southeastern United States, in a region known as the Deep South. It shares a border with 4 other states - Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama - and it has a small amount of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico. Famous for its bluegrass music, magnolias, and southern charm, the state of Mississippi is located in the Deep South region of the United States. It contains 231 named mountains, the highest of which is Woodall Mountain (804Ft/245M) and the most prominent of which is Lebanon Mountain (791Ft/241M).

134-Southern Mississippi Valley Silty Uplands: Most of this area is in farms; a small acreage is federally owned. About 35 percent of the area is cropland, but the proportion varies greatly from county to county, depending on the soils and the topography. This is largely a cash-crop area. Cotton, corn, soybeans, and wheat are major crops, but rice is important locally in Arkansas and in Louisiana, and strawberries are important in Louisiana. Feed grains and forage are grown on dairy farms. About 16 percent of the area is in pasture or hay. About 46 percent is in forest of mixed pine and hardwoods.

Mississippi is a state in the southeast region of the country that boasts of a lot national institutions and federal agencies some of which are Mafes, Mississippi state extension service; In 1918, the Mafes South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station moved from McNeill to Poplarville on 95 acres donated by the county. Since its beginning, the station has worked closely with scientists in the Usda Agriculture Research Service.

Mississippi is a state that prioritizes agriculture and invests in it heavily, in just in two hours' drive is the Mississippi state Extension Service: Beef production is a significant component of Mississippi agriculture. The total value of production of cattle and calves in Mississippi is estimated at $318 million for 2022. Total cattle inventory in Mississippi on January 1, 2023 was 860,000 head, including 449,000 head of beef cows and 83,000 head of beef cow replacements. There were 15,980 beef cattle farms in 2022.

There are also grocery stores far and near Bay saint Louis that will meet your grocery needs. Some which are Southern Hens: They are a full-service, chicken processing company in Moselle, Mississippi. They specialize in foodservice and retail-ready poultry products. We may be the processor behind your favorite brand at your local grocery store.

Night life in Mississippi also has a lot offer you, with Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast, You'll experience the best live, local music and performers at Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. We offer entertainment that's in tune with you.

If you are a Christian and you have concerns that you might not have a place to worship on Sundays Christ Church Bay St. Louis, Mississippi is the place for you. Christ Church Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, is the physical manifestation of Episcopalians' untiring efforts and devotion over more than a century.

Christ Church was established in 1889 by Hettie Crowell and a small group of other Episcopalians. The first service was held in the Crowell home on North Beach Boulevard. In 1890, the construction of a sanctuary began. In 1901, Christ Church was admitted to the diocese of Mississippi as a mission. Over the next 50 years, the physical location of the service occurred in multiple locations. A new era began in 1948 with the arrival of Rev. Charles R. Johnson as Priest-in-Charge of the mission. Two years later, Christ Church was granted parish status.

You will find Waveland and Bay Saint Louis peaceful and quiet because Waveland is the only Gulf Coast community that prohibits commercial buildings on its beachfront. As a result, you'll experience seascapes as far as the eye can see. It is also home to the 343-Acre Buccaneer State Park which offers a plethora of outdoor activities, such as camping, fishing, birding, disc golf, and even a water park.

The coastal area of Bay saint Louis still has all its marine life thanks to the Coastal Conservation Association. The purpose of Coastal Conservation Association is to advise and educate the public on conservation of marine resources. The objective of the Coastal Conservation Association is to conserve, promote, and enhance the present and future availability of those coastal resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public. Several natural reefs are located in approved and conditionally approved waters. They include: Telegraph Reef, Pass Marianne Reef, Waveland Reef ,Bay St. Louis Reef, Pass Christian Dredging Reef. There are two methods to harvesting oysters: dredging and tonging. An appropriate recreational or commercial oyster harvesting license is required for all methods of harvesting oysters within Mississippi waters.

Cherry Grove Plantation is today one of the best preserved and most complete plantation complexes in the Natchez area. The original plantation residence constructed by Pierre Surget and his wife Catharine burned in the mid-nineteenth century, and the present picturesque and architecturally significant residence was constructed about 1865 by Pierre Surget's grandson James Surget, Jr.

Mississippi is filled with Historic sites like, Emerald Mound Site, Water Valley Main Street Historic District, The Simmons Wright Company, Tupelo National Battlefield, Natchez "On Top Of The Hill" Historic District, Waverly Mansion to name but a few.

If you are into fishing or plan into fishing as a hubby, Mississippi has a lot of opportunities to offer you. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks operates 19 prime fishing lakes throughout the state which offer outstanding fishing on over 4,000 acres of picturesque waters. Each lake offers excellent bank fishing areas, including handicap accessible fishing piers. Fishing is not allowed from courtesy piers adjacent to boat ramps. Night fishing is allowed at all State Fishing Lakes from the bank or boats which are in compliance with state and coast guard regulations, with the exception of Lake Bill Waller. The Lake Thoreau Environmental Center is a network of nature preserves linked together to conserve habitats while providing outreach and recreational opportunities. The two main preserves are the Eubanks Preserve and the Longleaf Preserve.

Mississippi Gulf coast offers numerous waterfowl hunting opportunities. From state, federal, and privately owned lands managed intensively for waterfowl to the various public waterways throughout the state, there is surely a waterfowl hunting opportunity located within a reasonable drive of most Mississippians.

Mississippi is also part of the states that has legalized cannabis for medical use that why Southern Crop : Southern Crop is a licensed Cannabis Cultivator and Processor in Mississippi, based in Meridian. They are a Gmp-Certified facility providing our customers with the highest quality medical cannabis flower, vapes, prerolls, and edibles.

If you are into horse riding moving into Mississippi will not starve you of your passion; Feather Ridge Equestrian, Feather Ridge offers a relaxed and friendly environment where success is fueled by our passion for horses and riders. Whether it's your first time riding a horse or you want to compete at the national level, they strive to create the perfect riding journey for you. The Mississippi Horse Park's purpose is to provide unprecedented entertainment and service for exhibitors as well as spectators with the intentions of yielding goodwill for the Horse Park, Mississippi State University, Oktibbeha County and the City of Starkville.

You will also have the opportunity to hunt in places like McKenna Ranch Outfitters provides a wonderful opportunity to hunt several animals like Turkey, Wild Hog, Deer and more. Hunting Opportunities IN Mississippi: With varying landscapes and many natural features, it's no wonder Mississippi contains many fantastic hunting spots. From early October to late January or early February, you'll find over 1,000 square miles of public hunting lands in 53 wildlife management areas, along with nine national refuges. Plus, the state boasts many private lands and commercial outfitters to give you the chance to venture out on the hunt of a lifetime.

Your grocery needs will also be taken care of by The Hancock County Farmers Market is a weekly happening that keeps growing, with more vendors setting up all the time. Shoppers come each week for the best in local produce, meats, breads, handmade goods and farm products.

Hancock county Mississippi is also prominent for farming , Hancock History: Cattle Farming

Cattle farming has been a consistently profitable sector of the agriculture economy of Hancock County over the last two hundred years. Other sectors such as timber, cotton, dairy farming, and tung oil have come and gone. In the antebellum era, more people earned a livelihood raising cattle than in any other endeavor. Livestock in Hancock County farms included cattle, hogs, and sheep. Most of the cattle farms past and present were located in the northeast part of Hancock County which is rolling hill terrain with abundant water and soil excellent for pasture. Mississippi's most important livestock are chickens and beef cattle. In 2022, Mississippi had 910,000 head of cattle on 15,980 farms. Mississippi also commercially produces goats and sheep, and many youth livestock projects focus on goat and sheep production.

There many historic places you can visit in Mississippi like Beauvoir, the stunning home of the only President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, and the place where he penned his memoirs. The 51-acre estate, fronting the Gulf of Mexico. Rowan Oak, the 1844-Built home of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner, now a museum which offers a glimpse into the legend's life and work. Tupelo birthplace of Elvis Presley before his amazing home of Graceland. Mississippi is filled with Historic sites like, Emerald Mound Site, Water Valley Main Street Historic District, The Simmons Wright Company, Tupelo National Battlefield, Natchez "On Top Of The Hill" Historic District, Waverly Mansion to name but a few.

Old South Winery: A must to see if you visit Natchez. It is a small winery that makes their wine from the Muscadine Grape. The owners will take you on tour, free wine tasting. Muscadine Grapes, Muscadines are a late summer treat for those of us fortunate enough to live in the coastal southeastern United States.

Growing your own muscadines can be quite rewarding, your vines will be producing a nice crop starting in the 3rd year after planting. Be prepared to give up about 5 feet by 15 feet of land for each vine and set up irrigation for your plants.

You will also get great places in Mississippi to enroll your children where they can learn about their communities and integrate into it. Example of such places is Ruth's Roots Community Garden in Bay St Louis, Mississippi was developed by a Youth Court judge to teach troubled kids to give back to the community.

There are also Rv lots in Mississippi that you can visit and enjoy with your loved ones if you are a RV enthusiasts. Paradise Ranch RV Resort : Located in Tylertown, MS, Paradise Ranch RV Resort is a fantastic destination for families looking for adventure. The RV sites, cabins, and even primitive sites provide the perfect retreat from your everyday life.

If you like golfing and if you are wondering if you will get great golf courses in Mississippi like your state, I can assure you that level of golf courses you will find in Mississippi, will amuse you. Example of such are The Bridges Golf Club at Hollywood Casino is Mississippi's only Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay signature championship golf course and the first resort course in the world to be granted the Audubon Silver Signature Status by Audubon International.

Ranked among the top 10 golf courses in the state by Golf Digest, Bridges is located in a unique setting on 160 acres. The golf course, which opened in 2006, was named for the 21 wooden bridges that span almost one mile over 17 lakes and 14 acres of marsh, wetlands and luscious fairways.

There are also great places and recreational centers in Biloxi which is 25 minutes away from this lot, places like Keesler AIR Force Base, Miss. -- What started in 1943 as a Ship Island recreational facility, Outdoor Recreation has blossomed over the years with a multitude of new activities, programs and facilities for the Keesler community. Nestled on the north side of base bordering the Biloxi Back Bay, Outdoor Recreation and Marina Park is a hidden gem amongst the Keesler landscape.

You will also get affordable healthcare in Bay saint Louis and the gulf coast area Mississippi. There are many hospitals in Bay saint louis Pine Grove Treatment Center, Singing River Gulfport, Our Lady Of The Lake Surgical Hospital, Merit Health Biloxi, Lakeview Hospital.

There are several job opportunities in industries like retail, health care, manufacturing, and hospitality available in Biloxi, Gulfport, Bay saint Louis and settling into your new environment will never be an issue

Mississippi has many mineral resources, including: Sand, gravel, and clay, Ball clay and fuller's earth, Bentonite, construction sand and gravel, and crushed stone, Petroleum and natural gas, Opal.

If you are coming out of state to inspect the lot, you will have a wonderful place to stay and enjoy yourself and your family.

River Ranch Bed & Breakfast: Luxury meets nature-chic. Authentic hand-hewn log cabin with 5 stunning suites with every conceivable modern-day amenity, plus your own private beach on the Bouie River. Suites are named after the towering trees on the 300+ acre estate such as the Oak, Magnolia and Laurel. The Treehouse Suite features 2-bedrooms and over 1,000 sq. ft of living space. The ultimate in privilege and privacy.

All of Biloxi's top accommodations blend lodging with gambling, but at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, the 24-hour gaming floor is an attraction in its own right. By making this your home base, you'll also be privy to cozy accommodations. Guests favorably recall Italian marble floors and indulgent soaking tubs in the resort's guest rooms, which also feature flat-screen TVs and Keurig coffee makers. The dining areas are also well-liked, though you should keep in mind that this is a casino hotel and the dining areas (fine dining establishments, casual spots and a handful of bars and lounges) are occasionally smoky. When you need a break from resort life, city sights like the Beauvoir home or the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art are just a quick car ride away. This resort sits on Beach Boulevard down by the Biloxi Bay.

Again if you are traveling down from other states to visit this lot, there are several places close like Waterfront Bay St Louis Oasis with Deck and Dock, where you can pass the night. It is located in Shoreline Park, just 9.3 miles from Diamondhead Country Club and 21 miles from West Side Park and Splash Pad.

Importance Notice:

We completed an extensive due diligence process on this lot, but we recommend you do your own research as well. Take the time to get to know your new property before purchasing. This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. We are not responsible for the accuracy of the information. The buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the county. The land is being sold “as-is” with no warranties either expressed or implied as to the location, condition, accessibility, terrain, buildability, or information contained in this listing. The sizes advertised are approximate. Buyers are required to perform all due diligence prior to purchase. By buying you are acknowledging that you have completed all due diligence and that you understand legal commitment to purchase.

Directions to Land

1. Start by exiting the school parking lot onto Lee Drive, heading east.

2. Turn left onto State Street and continue north for approximately 0.5 miles.

3. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

4. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.2 miles.

5. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.4 miles.

6. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.6 miles.

7. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.2 miles.

8. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.3 miles.

9. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.5 miles.

10. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.4 miles.

11. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

12. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.2 miles.

13. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.4 miles.

14. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.6 miles.

15. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.2 miles.

16. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.3 miles.

17. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.5 miles.

18. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.4 miles.

19. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

20. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.2 miles.

21. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.4 miles.

22. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.6 miles.

23. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.2 miles.

24. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.3 miles.

25. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.5 miles.

26. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.4 miles.

27. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

28. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.2 miles.

29. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.4 miles.

30. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.6 miles.

31. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.2 miles.

32. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.3 miles.

33. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.5 miles.

34. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.4 miles.

35. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

36. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.2 miles.

37. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.4 miles.

38. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.6 miles.

39. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.2 miles.

40. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0.3 miles.

41. Turn right onto West 2nd Street and drive east for about 0.5 miles.

42. Turn left onto North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and continue north for approximately 0.4 miles.

43. Turn right onto West Tallahatchie Street and proceed east for about 0.3 miles.

44. Turn left onto North State Street and continue north for approximately 0

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