The median home value in Goodman, MS is $64,700.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $62,900.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Goodman, MS is $64,700.
Approximately 19.06% of Goodman homes are owned,
compared to 62.5% rented, while
18.44% are vacant.
Goodman 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 Goodman real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This 165+/- acre property in Attala County, near the Attala/Madison County line, offers a perfect hunting retreat. It includes 33+/- acres of mature pine and 15+/- acres of mature hardwoods with the rest of the property being mixed timber. The land features seven shooting houses, four ladder stands, established food plots and a well-maintained road system for easy truck access. The property is abundant with deer and turkey, with summer food plots already in place. The 33+/- acres serve as a sanctuary during deer season, providing excellent bedding areas to keep deer on-site. A 5+/- acre duck pond is located on the western side of the property and has been known to hold ducks in the winter. The sale includes a 34-foot Jayco bumper-pull camper powered by solar energy, sheltered by a 30x40 pole barn with an additional 20-foot lean-to. There is also a 30x30 pole barn enclosed on three sides, a firewood shed, and a 20kw Kohler generator for backup power housed in an additional shed.
This 50+/- acre Holmes County property offers a fantastic opportunity to own a desirable piece of land within an hour's drive from the Metro-Jackson area, just north of Goodman, MS. With direct access from multiple points, this tract has available electric and water utilities, including both single-phase and three-phase electricity access. The mature hardwoods make it an ideal spot for hunting, while its ample open areas allow for personal development such as dove fields, food plots, hay or pasture, and potential homesites. Easily manageable wildlife, including deer, turkey, squirrel, and dove, further enhance the property's appeal. This unique property won't last long--schedule a visit today to explore the possibilities of making it your own. The land is divided into forty acres on the east side and ten acres on the west side of Shady Grove Road--refer to the map for details. Drive by for a firsthand look or contact your Realtor to discuss the property further or arrange a guided tour!