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Why Live in Greenville



Greenville, Mississippi, is a culturally rich rural community known for its deep ties to the Mississippi River and Delta blues. The city, home to the oldest blues festival in the world, the Mississippi Delta Blues & Heritage Festival, has a population of approximately 27,000. Despite a decline in manufacturing and population since the 1990s, Greenville is experiencing a resurgence as younger generations return to their roots. Major employers include the Delta Regional Medical Center, Harlow’s Casino, and TROP Casino. Efforts to revitalize downtown have led to the transformation of a 1940s Sears building into a mixed-use property with a restaurant, grocer, loft apartments, and a boutique hotel. Greenville's housing market features mostly older single-family homes, with many properties priced under $100,000, making it attractive to first-time buyers. The city offers public and private school options, including the highly rated Washington School. Dining in Greenville reflects its cultural diversity, with popular spots like Doe’s Eat Place and a variety of cuisines including Chinese, Lebanese, and Italian. The Delta Hot Tamale Festival is a notable event, drawing around 30,000 visitors each October. For things to do, residents can enjoy local parks, the 80-acre Warfield Point Park, and the nature-filled Cypress Preserve. Highways 82 and 61 provide connectivity, with Memphis 150 miles north and Jackson 120 miles southeast. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees and annual rainfall over 50 inches.
Home Trends in Greenville, MS
On average, homes in Greenville, MS sell after 64 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Greenville, MS over the last 12 months is $115,000, up 400% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.