The median home value in Tchula, MS is $69,000.
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 Tchula, MS is $69,000.
Approximately 33.8% of Tchula homes are owned,
compared to 55.91% rented, while
10.29% are vacant.
Tchula 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 Tchula real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This 2.7 acres is cleared and ready for you and your family to enjoy the summers on Bee Lake with boating, fishing and relaxing and the enjoy the Fall and Winters being just minutes from Hillside National Wildlife Refuge, Morgan Brake and Panther Swamp just south of Yazoo City for all your hunting enjoyment. This lot sits in a gated community for privacy and security. This lot has minimal restrictions for building your home.
Welcome to your new homesite in Holmes County, MS! Situated just minutes north of the town of Tchula, MS. You'll have 42+/- ft. of paved road frontage on Martin Luther King Drive with power and water available. If you're an outdoorsman, Tchula Lake is minutes west of the property and Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge is just north of the property. Morgan Brake has a mixture of flooded timber, backwater sloughs, cypress breaks, and bottomland hardwoods making this an ideal deer and duck hunting location.
Welcome to the Holmes 112, a duck hunter's dream! Located in Tchula, MS in Holmes County is a 112+/- acre property primarily tailored for waterfowl hunting. Seven miles southwest of the Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge and three miles west of Hillside National Refuge, this tract is attractively located in the Mississippi Flyway.The tupelo gum and cypress brake timber create the ideal duck habitat. Surrounded by agricultural fields, water is retained year-round. Six established duck holes are in place with the potential to add more. Although a boat ramp exists, it needs minor work. Of the 112+/- acres, there are 26+/- acres of precision-leveled farmland. This farmland can be irrigated with a re-lift pump from the brake. The seller is willing to rent back the land for an agreed upon lease. If chosen to bypass the passive income opportunity, the farmland would be an ideal place to establish a dove field. The remainder of the property consists of a block of mixed hardwoods, a perfect deer highway haven. Deer and ducks were seen on the property during initial inspection.Easily accessible from Highway 49-East, you can be hunting within minutes! Be sure to see what all the Holmes 112 has to offer.
Welcome to Horseshoe Brake! Horseshoe Brake is an old cypress oxbow lake located in Holmes County, where the Mississippi Delta meets the Hills. This 44.6+/- acre tract is located on the west end of the Brake and waiting for new owners to add their stories to those already etched amongst the weathered cypress and tupelo gum covering Horseshoe. About 20+/- acres of mature cypress run thick through the middle of this tract. Open areas, scattered with cypress and tupelo gum, are located on the north and south sides of the property that provide options to hunt any wind. When the ducks arrive, they will have plenty to eat! This place is covered with green duckweed and aquatic plants, sure to attract mallards, gadwalls, and wood ducks during the winter months. When you find a spot that has abundant duck food, open areas of water for rest, located in a region with a rich history of duck hunting, you have all the elements necessary for a successful duck hole. The Horseshoe 44.6 is a blank canvas! Whether you prefer to hunt waterfowl by kayak or pirogue, like duck hunters of an era long ago, stand beside trees, or build the blind of your dreams, your options are numerous. The property boasts over 2,000+/- feet of frontage along Quafaloma road (gravel), allowing you to choose your preferred access point. With well-known waterfowl refuges nearby, (Hillside 4.2 miles, Morgan Brake 10.9 miles, & Matthews Brake 18.4 miles), this tract is positioned perfectly to attract ducks and geese. Being around an hour from the Madison area, the Horseshoe 44.6 is close enough that when the ducks are thick, you could have a flash hunt before going into the office! If you are looking to add another duck hole to your existing footprint or simply a place to call your own, you need to come take a look at this one!
Lots maybe sold separately , great location for single or multi family housing