
What Insurance Is Required When Buying a Home in Mississippi?
Homeowners insurance in Mississippi is mandatory for all financed homes. Lenders require coverage equal to the loan balance plus hazard protection for fire, wind, and theft.If you’re near a flood zone, FEMA flood insurance may also be required. Average annual premiums range $1,600 – $2,200.👉 Jonath

Do Property Taxes Go Up After Buying a Home in Mississippi?
Property taxes in Mississippi can rise after purchase if the previous owner had exemptions you don’t or if the county reassesses values. In DeSoto County, reassessment occurs every 4 years.New builds are often taxed on land only until completion, so expect an increase once the home is recorded.👉 As

Are There Any Hidden Gems or Upcoming Neighborhoods in DeSoto County MS?
Upcoming neighborhoods in DeSoto County MS include The Fields of Fairview in Olive Branch and Laurel Grove, Delta Landing, St. Ives, Jefferson Estates in Hernando — all offering modern homes under $500 K with future amenities and great commutes. Early buyers often gain instant equity as these areas
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