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Why Live in Winona
Winona, MS, is a small city with a rural, agriculturally-based community that has recently become a local job center due to the opening of Biewer Lumber's $130 million sawmill. This investment has brought jobs and infrastructure improvements to the city of over 4,500 residents. Housing styles in Winona range from Greek Revivals and Tudors to ranch styles and New Traditionals, with a median price of $110,000. Properties are typically on gridded streets with oak and magnolia trees, while homes with more acreage are found on the outskirts. The City of Winona Recreation Park offers baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and a playground, while Old Mountain Outdoor Adventures provides ziplining and hiking trails. The Winona Country Club features a 9-hole golf course and a swimming pool. Cultural attractions include the Montgomery County Performing Arts Center and the Montgomery County Coliseum, which hosts rodeos and concerts. Dining options are plentiful along U.S. Highway 51 and in downtown, with local favorites like The Front Street Bar and Lounge and Greenhouse Coffee Bar. Shopping is limited to downtown boutiques and a Supervalu on U.S. 51, with larger retailers available in Grenada, 22 miles north. Winona faces weather risks such as flooding and tornadoes, but federal grants aid recovery efforts. The city is car-dependent, with Interstate 55 as a main transit route, and the Golden Triangle Regional Airport 73 miles east.
Home Trends in Winona, MS
On average, homes in Winona, MS sell after 188 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Winona, MS over the last 12 months is $103,500, down 31% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.