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Buzzing art scene in the City of Discovery
The site of French Louisiana's first permanent settlement, established in 1699, Ocean Springs later became a busy resort town. Today, this town on Mississippi's Gulf Coast is called the "City of Discovery," and tourists drawn to its buzzing art scene supplement the year-round population of 20,000. The Walter Anderson Museum of Art and Shearwater Pottery highlight the works of the Anderson family, and a walkable downtown and views of the Gulf solidify the city’s charm. “It’s got a nice historic downtown, with Spanish oaks lining the streets,” says Timothy Switzer, Realtor with Coastal Realty Group. “We call it the Golf Cart District because people drive their golf carts downtown and to the beach.”
Ocean Springs, MS is close to the Gulf of Mexico.
Living in Ocean Springs, MS is like living in a dream.
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Seafood and barbecue in downtown Ocean Springs
Shops, restaurants and art galleries fill downtown Ocean Springs. Seafood, southern comfort food and barbecue are common offerings, but several eateries along Government Street serve international cuisine. Ocean Springs is one of several Gulf Coast cities to enact a “go-cup law,” allowing bar patrons to walk around designated areas with alcohol in hand. Boutiques, local art galleries and antique shops characterize the downtown shopping scene, while big-box retailers and grocery stores are relegated to the area around Highway 90.
Since the casino industry hit its stride in Biloxi in the 1990s, demand for housing and commercial development has risen sharply. Hotels, condo buildings and restaurants are cropping up all over Government Street.
Chandeleur Outfitter in Old Downtown of Ocean Springs, MS is a great place to find your new styl
Old Downtown Ocean Springs, MS is a great place to find that special gift.
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Museums and events centered around the cultural arts
Ocean Springs hosts a full roster of seasonal events that boost tourism. The Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival, held each November, is Mississippi’s largest fine arts festival and welcomes about 100,000 people. The two-day celebration highlights more than 300 local artists, featuring live demonstrations, craft and food booths and kids’ activities. Other events include the Blueberry Festival, the Taste of Ocean Springs restaurant tour and Cruisin’ the Coast, a parade of classic vehicles that stops in several Mississippi Gulf Coast cities. The Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Arts Center is another jewel in the crown of the public art community, with galleries, a history museum and a performing arts theater.
Historic homes shaded by oak and magnolia
Dense canopies of oak and magnolia lend shade to residential areas. The median home price of $285,000 is well below the national median of $407,000 but slightly higher than in larger nearby cities. “It’s probably one of the hottest markets in the state,” Switzer says. “Lots of families want to move there because of the school district.” Prices start around $120,000 to $150,000 for inland condos and $175,000 to $200,000 for starter homes. The price range for a newer or well-maintained single-family home is $250,000 to $500,000, but historic homes along the waterfront are priced from $800,000 to $1 million. Luxury waterfront estates can cost $1.25 to $2.5 million.
Stunning farm style homes in Ocean Springs, MS are perfect for family gatherings.
Live in a cozy ranch style home in Ocean Springs, MS.
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The No. 1 school district in Mississippi
Ocean Springs School District earns an A from Niche, as do all six schools in the system. The Mississippi Department of Education ranked it the No. 1 district in the state for the 2022 and 2023 school years.
Oak Park Elementary in Ocean Springs, MS is a great place to enroll your child.
Ocean Springs Upper Elementary School is an excellent school to enroll your child.
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Fishing and kayaking on the Gulf Coast
A confluence of bayous and greenways makes kayaking, fishing and cycling popular pastimes in this coastal community. Beaches and waterfront parks make picturesque gathering spots, and the city’s recreation department encourages groups to rent out its pavilions and athletic facilities. Golf isn’t as prominent as the town’s preferred mode of transportation suggests, but there are a few courses nearby.
Ocean Springs, MS is a great place for ocean lovers.
The Chester M. McPhearson, Jr. Pier in Ocean Springs, MS is a great place to fish.
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Crossing the Biloxi Bay Bridge
Highway 90 is the town’s primary thoroughfare, leading 4 miles across the Biloxi Bay Bridge to the casinos and nightlife in Biloxi. A wide pedestrian path spans the length of the bridge to accommodate walkers, joggers and cyclists. Many residents also commute to Pascagoula, 17 miles east, where the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery and Ingalls Shipbuilding provide thousands of jobs. An ongoing construction project will add two new lanes to Highway 90 along the stretch from Highway 609 to Dolphin Drive in nearby Gautier. Commuters can expect the flow of traffic to be impeded until the project’s completion, slated for 2026. Public transport service Coastal Transit Authority runs a shuttle service with stops throughout Ocean Springs, including at Ocean Springs Hospital, another area employer. Five major airlines serve the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, 21 miles away.
Hurricanes, flooding and crime risk
Because Ocean Springs is on the Gulf Coast, many areas are prone to flooding. The risk is especially great during hurricane season, which runs from June through November. Drinking water safety is an ongoing concern, as the city’s wells may be susceptible to contamination due to pollutants from stormwater runoff. The Ocean Springs Environmental Alliance meets regularly to keep citizens informed.
According to data reported to the FBI, the risk of violent crime is generally low compared to state and national averages. While the number of property-related incidents reported is slightly higher, it’s still low compared to nearby cities like Pascagoula and Biloxi.
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On average, homes in Ocean Springs, MS sell after 63 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Ocean Springs, MS over the last 12 months is $310,385, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Step into the heart of Old Ocean Springs with this charming and spacious home!! Just steps from the vibrant OS1515 development, you'll be perfectly positioned to enjoy local restaurants, live entertainment, and the magic of parades and festivals, right from your front yard. This home blends classic coastal charm with modern updates, featuring gleaming hardwood floors, granite kitchen counters,
18 Sauvolle Court offers refined luxury and breathtaking bayou frontage in an exclusive waterfront neighborhood of Ocean Springs. This elegant red brick home features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and approximately 6,400 square feet of meticulously appointed living space. Located in a sought-after deep-water community, the property provides direct bayou access with a private dock, covered boat
**Discover Your Coastal Dream in Ocean Springs!** This stunning triple-lot parcel offers the perfect canvas for your custom homesite, nestled in a serene and private setting. Surrounded by nature's beauty, the property is adorned with mature live oak and hickory trees, as well as an impressive variety of fruit-bearing trees including orange, lemon, satsuma, and pear—plus thriving
Step into the heart of Old Ocean Springs with this charming and spacious home!! Just steps from the vibrant OS1515 development, you'll be perfectly positioned to enjoy local restaurants, live entertainment, and the magic of parades and festivals, right from your front yard. This home blends classic coastal charm with modern updates, featuring gleaming hardwood floors, granite kitchen counters,
18 Sauvolle Court offers refined luxury and breathtaking bayou frontage in an exclusive waterfront neighborhood of Ocean Springs. This elegant red brick home features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and approximately 6,400 square feet of meticulously appointed living space. Located in a sought-after deep-water community, the property provides direct bayou access with a private dock, covered boat
**Discover Your Coastal Dream in Ocean Springs!** This stunning triple-lot parcel offers the perfect canvas for your custom homesite, nestled in a serene and private setting. Surrounded by nature's beauty, the property is adorned with mature live oak and hickory trees, as well as an impressive variety of fruit-bearing trees including orange, lemon, satsuma, and pear—plus thriving
The Sails Apartments, located at 1200 Deana Rd in Ocean Springs, MS, is a luxury apartment community built in 2023. Offering 1- to 3-bedroom units ranging from 779 to 1,225 square feet, each apartment features modern finishes such as granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, soft-close cabinets, walk-in closets, and in-unit washer/dryer hookups. Residents enjoy amenities including a
Charming 2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom home on a large corner lot. Experience the peaceful beauty of this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, located just 3.6 miles from the heart of Downtown Ocean Springs. With a spacious porch that's a perfect retreat for those who appreciate nature and comfort and ample parking space.The primary bedroom features a generous walk-in closet and a private bath with a
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Found just east of central Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Gulf Park Estates is a rural-like area surrounded by several bayous, Biloxi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. It is 13 miles west of Pascagoula, the county seat, making it fall under the Pascagoula Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, there were nearly 6,000 residents, a slight uptick from the 4,272 accounted for in 2000. "I've lived in Gulf Park for 50 years in various parts of the area, so apparently, I really like it here," says Nancy Carpentier, Realtor and owner of A&W Associates Real Estate Services, Inc. since 1976. "It's just a different atmosphere here – it's quiet, almost rural, and the subdivisions are huge. I've overlooked the bayou and the gulf and lived on Beach View Drive, the busiest street in the neighborhood. And you know, I loved every view and neighbor I had." Major draws for homeowners may be waterfront views – or close waterfront access – along with low property tax and access to highly rated schools.<br><br>Homes in the area often adhere to the Southern-class vernacular architectural styles, with ranch and Colonial Revivals prevalent. The housing environments vary greatly, from the open wide streets of modern subdivisions to houses tucked away by the bayou under marsh trees. "The subdivisions are huge; some stretch for two and a half miles. Beach View Drive is the busiest part of the area, but where I live now by the bayou, I only have one neighbor who just vacations here," Carpentier says. "I don't know of any HOA fees. Existing homes are selling quite reasonably, but there's not a lot of new construction. Many of the open lots are in flood zones – which flooding isn't a huge issue, but it does happen." Homes with mortgages have a median property tax of around $1,345, or 0.8%. Properties in Gulf Park Estates only trend slightly higher than other homes in Jackson County. Smaller homes built at the end of the 20th century sell between $220,000 and $260,000, more contemporary properties with generous square footage or acreage between $270,000 and $350,000, and rare waterfront properties for $450,000 and $750,000.<br><br>Outdoor recreation for residents of Gulf Park Estates is concentrated in the greenspaces and water areas surrounding it. Portions of the Gulf Islands National Seashore are directly accessible, most notably the Davis Bayou Area to the west. There are hiking trails, picnicking sections and the Davis Bayou Fishing Pier. To the south is the Bellefontaine Marsh Preserve, which has 1,300 acres of a marsh system where birding, fishing and boating are popular. The Mississippi Fontainebleau Nature Trail branches off Hanshaw Road, a looping unpaved trail through the forest that offers residents a quiet place to walk and bring their dogs. Regarding the environment, the area is at a high risk of flooding. Ocean Springs, as do all coastal communities in Jackson County, participate in the National Flood Insurance Program and maintain debris programs to keep drainage ways clean. According to the 2024 Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, there are several current efforts and future efforts put in place to help lessen damages from floods and hurricanes, not limited to but including more intense research for the effect of sea rise and erosion, ensuring waterfront buildings are built with water-resistant materials, development of further water direction and more.<br><br>As Gulf Park Estates is primarily residential, commercial pockets are located outside of the area. There are a couple of waterside restaurants, such as The Bayou Dockside Bar & Grill, alongside small businesses where residents run out of their homes or rented office spaces. For the most part, big-name shops like Walmart and Aldi, as well as chain restaurants, are found just along Route 90 just north of Gulf Park Estates. <br><br>Children in Gulf Park Estates will attend public schools under the Ocean Springs School District, which has three elementary schools, one upper elementary school, one middle school and one high school. Ocean Springs School District has an A-plus from Niche, and all six main schools have an overall A rating. The Mississippi Department of Education ranked it the number-one performing district in Mississippi for the 2022-2023 school year.<br><br>As Gulf Park Estates is a census-designated place, FBI report data is not as accurate as it may be for incorporated communities. That being said, the Cap Index gives Gulf Park Estates a 2 for overall crime, with 4 being the national average and 10 being the highest.<br><br>About a mile north of Gulf Park Estates is the major thoroughfare of Route 90 – also referred to as Bienville Boulevard – which connects to Biloxi, Pascagoula and Interstate 10. As the area is more rural and has no central commercial district, residents are heavily car-dependent. Walkability is limited to residential streets, and it's only considered somewhat bikeable. Off Blueberry Drive is the small Ocean Springs Airport, but most residents will travel 19 miles northeast to the Trent Lott International Airport.
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Weather
Annual Precipitation
67''
Average Winter Low Temperature
44°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®®
41/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®®
29/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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