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    $120,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,120 Sq Ft

    680 Bass Dr, Eutaw, AL 35462

    Discover your perfect getaway on the beautiful Tombigbee River! This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home sits gracefully raised above the ground, offering both peace of mind and breathtaking views of the water. Whether you’re looking for a full-time residence or a weekend escape, this home delivers comfort, relaxation, and affordability all in one. Enjoy mornings and sunsets on your spacious

    Zak Holman Pritchett Moore Real Estate

    680 Bass Dr, Eutaw, AL 35462

Why Live in Macon

Macon, Mississippi, is a rural city known for its industrial community and local employers. The downtown area features a historic brick courthouse and a variety of shops and local restaurants. Major employers include Bogue Chitto Gin, Shuqualak Lumber Company, Superior Fish Products, the Noxubee County School District, and Noxubee General Hospital. Commercial properties line U.S. Highway 45 and Mississippi Highway 145, with businesses such as Senter Hardware, Noxubee Farm Supply, and Tem's Food Market. Dining options include The Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Conner's Sweets, and Blue Truck Coffee, with residents often traveling to Brooksville for the Ole Country Bakery. Housing in Macon consists mainly of 20th-century brick ranch-style houses, manufactured homes, and a few historic structures near the city center. The community offers attractions like the Sportsplex for youth sports, the renovated Noxubee County Public Library, and the Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, which is 24 miles away and popular for hunting, hiking, boating, and fishing. The annual Dancing Rabbit Festival in October features a 5K run, a catfish cookoff, and children's games. Macon is car-dependent, with U.S. Highway 45 and Mississippi Highway 14 providing access to the area. The city is about 15 miles from the Mississippi-Alabama border and experiences severe weather, including hurricanes and tropical storms, with a risk of flooding near the Noxubee River.

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