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The average price of a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Oxford
is $135,000; this is 25% below the national average.
Smaller homes, often desired by seniors, are less expensive
and can be found for under $100,000. A nice variety of
housing types exists, from rambling antebellum homes to new
condominiums, and because the area is growing, new
developments are popping up in and around town.
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| Miller's Landing is a condominium complex offering
2 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow-style condos for $99,000.
Sage Meadow is another condo development and has 2 bedroom, 2 bath
rowhouse-style units for $110,000. The Quarter
Condominiums have units beginning at $97,000, and High Point
Condominiums have units priced at $114,000 and up. We also found
condos, located more toward the University and the historic
downtown, ranging from $350,000 to $700,000. |
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In general, real estate is more expensive near the
downtown Square than in other areas of Oxford, and single-family
homes for sale here can be hard to find as this is the most
sought-after part of town. Real estate in other areas,
though, is plentiful and quite nice. We found a 2 bedroom, 2
bath cottage (1,160 square feet) on 6.5 acres just outside of town
for $60,000. For twice that amount, roughly $134,000, we
discovered a darling 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 1,300 square feet
in an established neighborhood. We also found some
lovely single-family homes, not in developments but in
subdivisions with a mix of ages, starting at around $179,000 and
including 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a yard, a hot tub, covered porches,
9 foot ceilings, a formal dining room and recessed lighting, all
spread across 1,600 square feet. $360,000 will fetch a
stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with 3,400 square feet, 1.3 acres,
a pool, cathedral ceilings and huge walk-in closets.
Wellsgate, a subdivision across from John
Grisham's part-time home on the west side of town, has
single-family homes from $175,000 to $500,000. Grand Oaks is
an upscale golf community that offers homes from the $225,000s to
$420,000s. Edgewood features homes starting in the low
$130,00s. Steeple Chase has gorgeous $750,000+
villas on large lots of land. There are several other new
developments as well, mostly on the outskirts of town.
Oxford also has three manufactured home parks
(Ewing Park Community at 662-236-2883; Mobile City
Mobile Park at 662-234-5322; Oxford Wheels Estates at
662-234-9602) and a good number of apartment complexes with rents
starting at around $400 per month for a one bedroom, one bath unit
and at $750 per month for a three bedroom unit, but we found most
of these to be rented by college students.
The average cost-of-living in Mississippi is 10%
lower than the national average, and the per capita tax burden is
the lowest of any state. Property is assessed at 10% of
market value and is taxed at $69 per $1,000 of assessed value.
Social Security benefits, private pensions and IRAs are exempt
from taxation.
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