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Neighborhoods in Hattiesburg, MS

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    University Heights

    An EF-4 tornado developed in neighboring Lamar County on the afternoon of February 10, 2013, ripping through Hattiesburg and Petal, killing four people along its nearly 22-mile path of devastation. University Heights in Midtown Hattiesburg was one of the communities ravaged by the tornado. In the wake of the tragedy, the city created The Midtown

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      $286K

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      $187K - $728K

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      5 Listings

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    Jamestown-Lincoln

    In the southern section of Midtown Hattiesburg lies Jamestown-Lincoln, a residential community named after the neighborhood's roadways. "If you're here, you have the opportunity to do all the things," says Bree Hartfield, who works in the city. "You have colleges here, USM being the biggest, but Hattiesburg thrives without the college. It's a

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      $273K

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      $107K - $491K

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      7 Listings

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    The Oaks

    The Oaks is a longstanding neighborhood in downtown Hattiesburg with wide-set oak tree branches above historic homes. "Many people move here because they are looking for an older, nostalgic home on a little bit more land," says Kristynna Clark, a Hattiesburg resident and Realtor with Keller Williams Elite Realty & The CD Group. "Downtown tends to

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      $259K

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      $140K - $480K

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      5 Listings

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    Oak Grove

    About 5 miles from West Hattiesburg is Oak Grove, a suburban haven with top-rated schools, popular Friday night football games and community engagement. "This is a protected community and people look out for each other," says Dominique Magee, an Oak Grove resident and South Mississippi Realtor with Epique Realty. "They just see a person in need,

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      $252K

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      $155K - $448K

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      15 Listings

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    West Hattiesburg

    West Hattiesburg may seem like a corridor of Hattiesburg, but locals refer to the area as a separate community. "Although the city is small, people do see the two as very, very different," says Hattiesburg resident Tom S. Ramirez Boldo, President of a nearby neighborhood association. "Interstate 59 divides West Hattiesburg from Hattiesburg proper.

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      $234K

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      $158K - $431K

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      14 Listings

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    Arcadia-Sunset

    In 2013, Hattiesburg's Midtown and surrounding areas were devastated by a tornado, including the Arcadia-Sunset neighborhood. The local government created The Midtown in Motion Master Plan to guide redevelopment efforts. The regrowth focused mainly along Hardy Street, bringing in new restaurants and businesses. Although Hardy Street has changed

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      $232K

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      $149K - $366K

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      8 Listings

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    Hattiesburg Historic

    Hattiesburg Historic, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980, features century-old homes near the city's central business district. Many of these properties were once prominent businesses and homes of Hattiesburg's political leaders. Today, the neighborhood is mostly residential. However, some buildings have been converted

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      $220K

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      $91K - $447K

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      3 Listings

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    Arnold Line

    Arnold Line is a growing community with a desirable school district and nearby shopping. The proximity to Hattiesburg's attractions and relatively low housing costs are major draws to the neighborhood. "It's a part of Oak Grove, so it's nice and secluded. But it is more affordable than further out in Oak Grove," says Dominique Magee, a nearby

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      $192K

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      $148K - $290K

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      8 Listings

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    Parkhaven

    Since 2002, Hattiesburg's Parkhaven has been on the National Register of Historic Places. "The houses are very exclusive," says Keyshaun Spencer, a Hattiesburg resident and local Realtor with Wells Realty LLC. "People here aren't looking to move, but mostly likely retire and stay." Some residents stay in contact through a Facebook group with over

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      $187K

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      $135K - $371K

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      3 Listings

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    Downtown Hattiesburg

    After a major fire destroyed Downtown Hattiesburg in the 1890s, and the city immediately passed a law for subsequent buildings to be built of brick. Although some buildings have been devastated by storms, like the tornado in 2013 , most still stand today, containing businesses and multifamily homes. As the city center experiences a revival, older

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      $184K

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    The Highlands

    On the northern edge of the University of Southern Mississippi lies The Highlands. "It's a lot busier when school is in session," says Kristynna Clark, a Hattiesburg resident and Realtor with Keller Williams Elite Realty & The CD Group. "The city thrives when school is in session, and USMers are die-hard fans!" Founded in 1910, USM is known for

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      $184K

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      $151K - $381K

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      1 Listing

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    Glendale

    Glendale feels secluded despite being just 5 miles from Hattiesburg and Petal. Glendale, a census-designated place in Forrest County, has a mix of rural streetscapes lined with oak trees, pine trees and single-family homes, most of them built in the 20th century. "With Glendale, a lot of people who live there grew up there," says Tracy Dudley, a

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      $173K

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      $54K - $657K

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      3 Listings

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    Rawls Springs

    In the late 1800s, Rawls Springs was a resort area featuring mineral springs from the Bouie River. Originally called "Heckla" by the Choctaw people, it was renamed in the early 1900s after landowner Benjamin Rawls. The neighborhood used to be a popular vacation and weekend getaway accessible by railroad, along U.S. 49. Today, the community blends

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      $160K

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      $97K - $197K

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      1 Listing

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    Kamper-Avenues

    The Hattiesburg neighborhood, Kamper-Avenues, has earned the reputation of having a bit of a wild streak. Home to the Hattiesburg Zoo in Kamper Park, the destination hosts several animal species and a new waterpark. Beyond the public park are gridline streets with brick homes, some over a century old. "Kamper-Avenues has historical homes that were

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      $156K

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      $75K - $277K

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      7 Listings

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    The Heights-Avenues

    The Heights-Avenues is a residential community framed by the University of Southern Mississippi to the west. The University is an R1 research institution known for education, nursing, engineering and polymer science programs. The community attracts students, alums and employees in addition to locals looking to live between Midtown and downtown

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      $154K

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      $86K - $244K

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      12 Listings

    The Heights-Avenues
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    North Main Historic

    North Main Historic, a neighborhood from the early 1900s, has a growing art scene in downtown Hattiesburg. During the midcentury, interest in downtown communities shifted to the city's outer regions. Today, residents and the local government are investing in the area. "People see this part of the city as a local place where creatives and cool kids

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      $141K

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      $43K - $827K

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      1 Listing

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    Grace Avenue-Northhills Drive

    The Grace Avenue-Northhills Drive community, in the northern part of Hattiesburg, sits on the outskirts of the University of Southern Mississippi. The area has pockets of undeveloped land between apartment complexes for college students, houses, manufacturers and auto service providers. A network of nonprofits and government-funded organizations

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      $134K

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      $100K - $160K

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    Bethune-Eastside-Rowan

    Bethune-Eastside-Rowan is a community on Hattiesburg's eastside rooted in education. The community earns its name from the local educator Levi Rowan and renowned Florida educator Mary Bethune. A private university also stands just beyond the area. "William Cary University is within walking distance, so it's literally just steps from the

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      $117K

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      $53K - $138K

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      1 Listing

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    Mobile-Bouie

    Mobile-Bouie, a historically Black community in downtown Hattiesburg, includes Mobile Street, once considered the city's center of African American business until the 1960s. The neighborhood also has the Historic Eureka School. From 1921 to 1987, the Eureka School served as a learning center for African American students. After being damaged by a

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      $113K

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      $30K - $140K

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    East Jerusalem

    In 2017, a major tornado ripped through Hattiesburg and nearby areas, destroying many buildings and nearly devastating several communities, including East Jerusalem. Redevelopment began within the year, with the city and local groups making significant efforts. The nonprofit Twin Forks Rising played a major role in rebuilding East Jerusalem and

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      $102K

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      $31K - $102K

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      5 Listings

    East Jerusalem
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    Innswood

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      $402K

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      $267K - $1.6M

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      1 Listing

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    Westover West

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      $170K

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      $161K - $185K

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    Westover West