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    • 3 Beds
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    Welcome home! This is a well maintained 16x80 on nearly an acre. Move in ready! Has 17x17 heated and cooled office, game room, storage area on a slab connected to the back of the home, a 12x15 covered cooking area with a 6 foot covered walkway to the carport, a 14x20 storage building, and a 32x52 metal shop on a slab with three roll up doors and one regular entry door. The shops are on separate

    Jenny Spivey East Bank Real Estate

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    TO BE MOVED. PRICE DROP!!! This 2018 Manufactured home is in very good condition. It is being sold to be moved, and will make a great home for you to place on your land and call home. If you need room for your growing family, this is it, with 2520+/- square feet of living area, everyone has their own space. The living room is big enough to comfortably fit your family and not be crowded.

    Anna Remedies Century 21 SABINE PROPERTY SHOPPE, INC.

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Why Live in Oxford-Pelican

Oxford-Pelican is a rural expanse in DeSoto Parish. Encompassing the villages of Oxford and Pelican as well as the vast space around them, the region is a place where homeowners can find a secluded residence. “It’s a small community, but it’s unified,” says Ann Evans, who has worked as a clerk at the DeSoto Parish Library Pelican Branch for nearly 40 years. “There's camaraderie with the people here. It’s home.” Neighboring cities have commercial centers that residents can visit for shopping and dining, as well as a school system. Area houses are not put up for sale often, but some can be found scattered throughout the region. Ranch-style homes can range from $130,000 to $150,000. Cottages and cabins often go from $230,000 to $530,000. Main highways are well paved, but side streets can be narrow and made from dirt or gravel. The car-dependent community does not have sidewalks, and streetlights are rare. There is plenty of room in the wooded region for new developments. Large parcels of land can usually be found for around $4,000 to $5,000 per acre. The community has a CAP Index crime score of 1 out of 10, well below the national average of 4. Students are served by DeSoto Parish
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