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4193 Muddy Springs Road
Magnolia, MS 39652
$350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2700
Property Description
If you are looking for all the advantages of being close to town while still having a country feel, this is the place for you. Come and see this wonderful 2700+/- square foot home on 5+/- acres just outside of Magnolia, MS in Pike County. The three-bedroom, two-bath home boasts a new metal roof, a two-vehicle carport, and central air and heat. Walk-in closets in each room provide ample storage space for all your belongings, allowing for better organization and easy access to your clothes and personal items. It also eliminates the need for additional storage furniture, creating a more spacious and clutter-free living environment. With walk-in closets, you can easily keep your rooms tidy and organized, enhancing the overall functionality and aesthetic appeal of your home. If are a horse lover, then look no further! Located just minutes from Interstate 55, this fantastic property features an eight-stall barn waiting for new residents to gallop around. The fenced pastures on this property offer ample space for horses to roam and graze. With their well-maintained grassy fields and sturdy fencing, the pastures provide a safe and secure environment for your equine companions to enjoy outdoor activities and exercise freely. A large covered concrete kennel is ready for your furry friends. The beautiful stone and cedar home sits behind an automatic gate and brick columns that provide an added layer of security and convenience. Not only does it keep the property secure when you're away, but it also adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the entrance. With the automatic gate, you can easily control who has access to your property, giving you peace of mind knowing that your home and belongings are protected. The warm and cozy home features a large, vaulted-ceiling living room. The beautiful stone fireplace includes a blower to warm the home on the coldest nights. The large kitchen offers plenty of room for multiple cooks and has a wonderful breakfast nook. The proximity to Interstate 55 offers easy access to both Magnolia, MS, and other nearby towns, making commuting and running errands a breeze. This convenient location allows residents to enjoy the benefits of small-town living with the amenities and conveniences of larger cities just a short drive away.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1980
MLS Number
141085
Location
Address
4193 Muddy Springs Road
City
Magnolia
State
MS
Zip Code
39652
County
PIKE
Listing
Provider
Tom Smith Land & Homes, original listing
Name
Tom Smith Land & Homes
Phone
(601) 909-8440
Office Name
Tom Smith Land & Homes
Office Phone
(601) 990-5070
Agent Name
Clifton Cannon

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