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Why Live in Picayune
Picayune, Mississippi, is the largest city in Pearl River County, with a population of about 12,000. The city is experiencing growth with new road constructions and a revitalized downtown. Many residents work in the coal, oil, and power industries, and the Stennis Space Center is located 10 miles south. Picayune is approximately 50 miles from New Orleans and 60 miles from Hattiesburg, offering a balance of rural charm and urban access. Interstate 59 and a new parallel road improve traffic flow to the city’s commercial center. The Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, 50 miles east, provides nonstop flights to various domestic locations, and the city has an Amtrak stop on the Crescent line.
Housing options include New Traditional homes in the eastern part and ranch-style homes throughout the city. Downtown Picayune, especially West Canal Street, features local dining options like Betty K’s, along with antique shops and clothing stores. Pine Tree Plaza Shopping Center hosts larger stores and chain restaurants. For things to do, Friendship Park and the Crosby Arboretum offer recreational spaces and native plant habitats. Cultural events include Christmas on the Rails and the Main Street Street Fair.
Educational institutions include the highly rated Pope John Paul II Catholic High School. The city has a moderate risk of hurricanes and tornadoes, with a decreasing violent crime rate and steady property crime rate. Summers are long and humid, while winters are short and cold.
Home Trends in Picayune, MS
On average, homes in Picayune, MS sell after 125 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Picayune, MS over the last 12 months is $185,950, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.