HOMES NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI JOURNAL OF
June 2021 vol.6 issue 8
homes • commercial • apartments
This month’s cover home is provided by:
143 S. Thomas St. Tupelo, MS 38801 | 662-266-2006 | www.pinnaclerealtycompany.com
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539 2nd St $139,950 MLS 21-1560
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265 Dogwood Estates Dr $419,950 MLS 21-1312
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MEET THE REALTOR: RETA DOUGHTY
I was born and raised in Tupelo. My real estate career started when I was involved in developing 3 subdivisions in Tupelo approximately 30 years ago. I worked with buyers from the design build process all the way to move-in. I love what I do!!
Helping clients sell their properties and buyers find the perfect new home is very rewarding. However, the most rewarding part of the business is making new friends and developing lifelong relationships.
Wheeler Roofing specializes in reroofing commercial, industrial and residential properties. With four generations of roofing knowledge and a commitment to using the finest products available, we continue to strive for our goal of customer satisfaction.
I am so grateful to my clients. I have been a multi-million dollar producer, year after year. I would love to help you find your next home or market and sell your existing property. Pinnacle Realty, LLC’s motto is “At Pinnacle Realty LLC our foundation is the belief that “it’s more than sold that matters”
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McCarley Cabinets Inc. serves its community and surrounding areas as a manufacturer of high quality custom cabinetry. We offer not only a friendly and experienced staff to help you design the kitchen or bathroom of your dreams but also a 1500 sqft. stocked showroom where we can help design your upcoming projects with our 3-D design software. When you decide it’s time to build your dream home or remodel your existing home you deserve to get the finest quality cabinets and countertops available. We offer a wide range of colors to choose from and several options for the countertop of your dreams consisting of Quartz, Granite, Italian Marble, Cultured Marble and Laminates. We put in the extra time, attention to detail and customer service you expect and deserve.
Phone: 1-662-728-1533 • mccarleycabinets.com 100 West Parker Drive, Booneville, MS. 38829
COVER HOME:
246 County Road 2432, Guntown, MS Listing Agent Reta Doughty
DON’T MISS THIS PROPERTY that offers 3/2 with open, split plan; large kitchen with custom built cabinets open to living area. The master suite has garden tub/separate shower and his/her vanities; 2 large guest bedrooms with bath in between. Upstairs is an unfinished bonus room/bedroom with bath plumbing in place. Sit on this amazing front porch or on the screened in porch and enjoy the views of this beautiful place. We do not warrant square footage or lot size. MLS #21-1599. $299,000.
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Conti Realty Ribbon Cutting
Conti Realty located 334 Hwy 15 South in Pontotoc had a ribbon cutting and Open House Thursday, May 20th. Joining Cayce Conti for the opening of Conti Realty was(l-r) Brandi Cowley, Caliber Home Loans; Blake Dillard, Caliber Loans; Jimma Smith, Ward #2 Elect; Mayor Bob Peeples; Cayce C. Conti, Broker & owner; Janie Plunkett Sanders, Realtor; Ricki Parker, office manager; Porter Parker, Bruce; Shane Clayton, President of First Choice Bank; Estha Parker, Bruce; Buffie R. Butler,Vice-President First Choice Bank and Beth Waldo, Pontotoc County Chamber/Main Street Association Director. Call Cayce or Janie for “Your First Step Toward Home” at 662-396-1967. Congratulations on the opening of Conti Realty.
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CAYCE C. CONTI Broker/ Owner Mobile: 662-396-1967
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JANIE SANDERS Agent Mobile: 662-687-1455
334 Highway 15 South Pontotoc, MS 38863
“Your First Step Toward Home” Psalm 37:4
237 Royal Oak Drive, Pontotoc | MLS# 21-855 | $750,000
119 Cannon Road, Bruce | MLS# 20-2465 | $194,500
300 Turtle Creek Drive, Pontotoc | MLS# 21-1695 |$475,000
Lot 248 Little Turkey Trail, Tupelo | MLS # 21-1564| $7,000
3073 Topsy Road, Pontotoc | MLS # 21-1536 | $225,000
CR 931/Little Turkey Trail, Tupelo |MLS # 21-1563| $7,000
! g n i d n e P 251 Martin Luhter King Ave. Tupelo, | MLS #21-1404 | $125,000
5138 Raymond Avenue, Verona | MLS # 21-1391| $75,000
156 Johnson Heights Road, Tupelo | MLS # 21-546 | $159,900
5144 Raymond Avenue, Verona | MLS # 21-1390| $82,500
Turtle Creek Drive, Pontotoc | MLS# 20-2946 | $15,000
Reduced!
209 County Road 5091, Booneville | MLS# 21-10 | $85,000
Reduced!
5150 Raymond Avenue, Tupelo | MLS #21-1395 | $169,000
293 Piomingo, Tupelo |MLS# 21-1545| $90,000
3145 Kent Road, Tremont | MLS# 21-410 | $80,000
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Shirley Curry
662-321-1674
Beth Walker 662-891-1315
Lynn McGrath 662-842-3437
662-680-9355 1289 N. Gloster - STE. A, Tupelo, Mississippi 38804 www.crye-leike.com
Willie Babbitt, Jr.
662-523-8501
Kyle Fugitt Jerneshia Woods 662-416-3147 662-282-5966
Gloria Holliday 662-372-2826
Jason Boatner 662-550-5960
Kim Collins 662-542-7049
Kelly Roberts 662-397-0616
Larry Jolly 662-231-7998
Matt Morgan 662-255-3820
Melanie Hannigan 662-231-4277
Melissa Knotts 662-825-0416
Mona Weeden 662-509-0694
Pat Kurtz 662-372-0233
Rickey Kimble 662-871-5912
Rob Harshbarger 662-722-0367
Sandy Turner 662-213-6848
Allie Martin 662-346-9227
Blake Estes 662-687-3114
Candi Galloway 662-397-7712
Jerry Malli 662-322-3674
Jodi Forsyth 662-419-4419
John Finch 662-231-9725
Linda Hatch 601-451-1037
Mark Mann 662-322-0182
Nevedia Hollingsworth 662-297-4530
Pam Morris 662-554-2695
Sharon Gregory 662-512-8405
Vicki West 662-322-4962
Emma Lou Clingan 662-610-3163
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HOMETOWN SERVICE. BOTTOM LINE RESULTS.
143 South Thomas St. 662-266-2006
Nat Grubbs BROKER/OWNER
Mobile: (662) 266-2521 Email: natgrubbs@comcast.net
With over 20 years of real estate and construction experience Reta Strawn Doughty
Rob Peal REALTOR®
Kara Nowlin
Michael Campbell
Ben Peal
Carla Enis
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O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 549-3039 rob.peal@yahoo.com
O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 321-0191 redoughty@comcast.net
O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 296-0964 karasells85@gmail.com
NEW LISTING!
SOLD! 1389 ORLEANS PLACE., TUPELO, MS 38801 TUPELO PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA. Turn off Butler Rd on to Orleans Place and the house is on the right $310,000, MLS #21-693. Call or text Reta
Doughty. 662-321-0191.
G PENDIN 1115 BELK ST., TUPELO, MS 38804
PERFECT STARTER HOME THAT IS CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! Adorable 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Cottage in the ideal location of Joyner neighborhood. Hardwood floors, updated kitchen, new windows, storage building with power, large fenced backyard with deck. Realtors please see private remarks. All info deemed reliable but not guaranteed. $145,700. MLS #21-1734. Call or text Reta Doughty. 662-321-0191.
G PENDIN 1515 WINTER VALLEY, TUPELO, MS 38801 AMAZING MOVE IN READY HOME texture removed from ceilings - beautiful smooth ceilings and entire interior painted. NEW dishwasher/disposal/gas logs and an exterior storage building installed a few weeks ago. Large living area with french doors opening onto a covered outdoor living area and inground pool; amazing landscaping in front and back. This property is priced right and will not last long. MLS #21-1738. Call or text Reta Doughty. 662-321-0191.
NEW LISTING!
246 CR 2432, GUNTOWN, MS 38849 DON’T MISS THIS PROPERTY That offers 3/2 with open, split plan; large kitchen with custom built cabinets open to living area. The master suite has garden tub/separate shower and his/her vanities; 2 large guest bedrooms with bath in between. Upstairs is an unfinished bonus room/bedroom with bath plumbing in place. Sit on this amazing front porch or on the screened in porch and enjoy the views of this beautiful place. We do not warrant square footage or lot size. $299,000. MLS #211599. Call or text Reta Doughty. 662-321-0191.
POSSUM TROT (33.94 ACRES) RD, PONTOTOC, MS 38863
CLEARED LAND IN PONTOTOC COUNTY Cleared land in Pontotoc County. Great place to build a home or place a mobile home. Possibility of dividing land. Realtors see private remarks. Information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. $96,000. MLS #2173. Call or text Michael Campbell. 662-825-2260.
O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 825-2260
michaelcampbellpinnacle@yahoo.com
O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 574-8386 Benpeal33@gmail.com
1078 CR 233, BALDWYN, MS 38824
A LITTLE SLICE OF HEAVEN for a family or a recreational retreat. This amazing property on 225 acres has an open lodge feel with cathedral ceilings made with tongue and groove pine; heart pine floors throughout; large living/dining/kitchen area; huge master bedroom/bath; loft that over looks living area; 2 bedrooms/bath upstairs; loads of storage; wrap around porch; Mother-in-law quarters/man cave above the 3 car garage that includes large open area/kitchenette/bath. Additional shop w/electricity and roll up door. $795,000. MLS #21-407. Call or text Reta Doughty. 662-321-0191.
SOLD IN! 2 DAYS
35 BURCH TIMBERS ROAD, FULTON MS 38801 BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT - 3/2 split plan; formal dining; breakfast area; darling kitchen w/ granite and all appliances included; great sunroom/ office; large front porch; one acre manicured beautifully; apx 20 x 40 shop with rollup door for storing equipment on one side and working shop on the other side. DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING HOME AND AMAZING LOT. COME SIT ON THE PORCH, RELAX AND WATCH THE SUN COME UP! $245,000, MLS #21-828. Call or text Reta Doughty. 662-321-0191.
NEW LISTING!
119, BALDWYN, MS 38824 BEAUTIFUL LOT IN WOODRIDGE SUBDIVISION. Lot has been cleared and ready for your dream home. Located in Pratts, lots 5 & lot 18 total 2.033 acres and adjoin lots 19 & 20. See listing for lots 19 & 20. Restrictive Covenants apply. $25,000, MLS #21-8. Call or text Carla Enis - 662-401-9141.
O: (662) 266-2006 C: (662) 401-9141 carlaenis@yahoo.com
SOLD IN! 2 DAYS 2496 PATTERSON DR., TUPELO, MS 38804 AFFORDABLE HOUSE with great potential located in Bristow Acres... has updated flooring & paint, a 18x36’ pool and a great outdoor space. The house will be sold ‘’AS IS’’. All info subject to verification. $139,000, MLS #211230. Call or Text Michael Campbell. 662825-2260
SOLD 119 RD 1349, TUPELO, MS 38804
A NICE HOME TO MOVE RIGHT IN. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath brick home, with bonus room/ enclosed garage and double carport attached. Sitting on one full acre in Mooreville school district. Agents see private remarks. $115,000. Call or text Kara Nowlin. 296-0964.
NEW LISTING!
CR 2768, BALDWYN, MS 38824
BEAUTIFUL LOT IN WINDRIDGE SUBDIVISION? Enjoy a country setting in a lovely setting. Lots are cleared and ready to build your dream home. Lots 19 & 20 adjoin lots 18 & 5. $25,000. MLS #21-9. Call or text Carla Enis - 662-401-9141.
HONESTY • INTEGRITY • DEPENDABILITY www.pinnaclerealtycompany.com
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“Meet one of our agents”
BEN PEAL
REALTOR®
(662) 574-8386
I am a realtor with Pinnacle Realty LLC and my passion is working with families. A Columbus Mississippi native, I have A Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mississippi University for Women. Over the past fifteen years, I have constructed, remodeled, bought and sold multi properities in Lowndes County, Mississippi. My wife Amy and I have been married for 25 years and have three wonderful children: Celia, Johathan and Caroline. With my positive rapport in the area, I continue to develop a network of lenders, attorneys, inspectors, contractors, sub-contractors and many other professionals who can be relied upon to serve. Not quiet ready to buy or sell, but curious about neighborhood options, local schools, or current real estate options? Dont’ hesitate to call. When results matter, I will work hard for family.
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING THE MARKET HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER!
CALL ONE OF OUR AGENTS TODAY!
143 South Thomas St. 662-266-2006
HOMETOWN SERVICE. BOTTOM LINE RESULTS. www.pinnaclerealtycompany.com
Nat Grubbs BROKER/OWNER
Mobile: (662) 266-2521 Email: natgrubbs@comcast.net
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Journal of Homes is a monthly publication for the Northeast Mississippi Board of Realtors andpublished by Journal Publishing, Inc. All houses subject to prior changes without notice. Neither advertisers, Northeast Mississippi Board of Realtors nor Journal Publishing are responsible for any errors in the ad copy. Northeast Mississippi Board of Realtors reserves the right to refuse any advertising which we may deem unsuitable for our publication. No liability assumed for errors or omission of advertisers. All real estate advertising in this magazine is subject to the Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familiar status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.”
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100 Briar Ridge Road Tupelo, MS MLS# 20-1102 • $265,000
2210 South Harper Road Corinth, MS LEASE - $11,000/MONTH
1902 West Main Street Tupelo, MS MLS# 21-1309 • $149,500
HWY 78 @Priscilla Lane Tupelo, MS MLS# 14-1702 • $450,000
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269 S. Carter Street Okolona, MS 38860 MLS# 20-2137 • $935,000
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811 & 813 Varsity Drive Tupelo, MS MLS# 06-2961 • $415,000
Duke Loden, Broker cell: 662-321-9173 dloden@centurycg.com
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THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? THIS IS THE RIGHT MARKET, LET’S TALK.
PONTOTOC RIDGE REALTY, INC. 49 S. Main St. | Pontotoc, MS 662-489-2848 | www.pontotocridgerealty.com
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Break from the Pack Tips for home buyers during a seller’s market A combination of factors, including low interest rates and a pandemic-driven decision by many city dwellers to look for houses in the suburbs, has created a housing boom for much of 2020 and 2021. That boom has created an undeniable seller’s market in real estate. Just what is a seller’s market? The financial resource Investopedia defines it as a marketplace in which there are fewer goods for sale than there are interested buyers, giving sellers the ability to dictate prices. Since mid-2020, there has been an extremely low inventory of homes for sale but a very high interest among purchasing parties. Data from the National Association of Realtors indicated that, by the end of February 2021, housing inventory fell to a record low of 1.02 million units. These factors have led to a surge in competition from buyers, including bidding wars on homes and all-cash offers to entice sellers. In December 2020, the median listing prices for single-family homes shot up 13.4 percent from the same time the previous year, according to Realtor.com, and it hasn’t slowed down much since. Jeffrey Mezger, a 40-year veteran of the real estate industry and CEO of KB Home, says it’s the best seller’s housing market he’s seen in his career. So where does this leave buyers interested in relocating? Here are some tips. • Consider areas with slower overall price growth. Experts say the southern and midwestern United States offer the best value for home shoppers because of their meager price growth. ClearCapital, which tracks housing values, says San Antonio, St. Louis and the Dallas/Fort Worth areas experi-
enced the least price appreciation from 2019 into 2020. • Get preapproval or have your funds ready. Speed is the way to go if a buyer is interested in a property and wants to make an offer. Real estate professionals say buyers should be “offer ready,” which means having a mortgage preapproval letter or proof of funds for a down payment ready to go. Failure to have funds in check can slow down the process or compel sellers to reject an offer. • Work with a real estate agent. These are complicated times and it pays for buyers to have a professional working in their corner. A real estate agent uses his or her knowledge to make a timely offer and negotiate on the buyer’s behalf. He or she also will provide insight into specific neighborhoods, amenities and school districts. • Eliminate certain contingencies from the equation. Contingencies are factors that must be met before a sale can go through, according to the relocation site Moving.com. A common contingency is the need to sell one’s current home before closing on another. Asking for extended closing periods or certain home repairs are some additional contingencies that can make buyers less attractive to sellers. • Make it personal. Buyers can offer a personalized note with the offer that may connect with the seller emotionally and set one them apart from others who have made similar offers. Buying in a seller’s market can be challenging. But some strategies can set buyers apart from the pack.
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Journal Business Park can be the perfect fit for you.
• Premier office space available in Journal • Parking front and rear Business Park • Rear loading dock access • 5,700 square feet available early 2016 • Rent as is or customize to better fit your (former Circadence office) needs. Owner willing to cover capital • High quality, flexible, fairly priced investment needs as part of the lease.
Journal Business Park CALL FOR INFORMATION ON THIS SPACE. 678-1505 1150 S. GREEN • BLDG-1/SUITES D & E • TUPELO, MS
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Go The Extra Mile Tips to consider before showing a rental property Real estate can be a lucrative investment that provides income well into retirement. Real estate investors who intend to rent their properties will have to periodically show them to prospective tenants. The process of showing a rental property begins before such tenants arrive to look at the home. Landlords who want to get the best possible return on their real estate investments can consider these tips before showing their properties. • Work with your existing tenants. If tenants are currently in the property, work with them to ensure the home or apartment is ready to show. Provide advance notice when you will be showing the property so your current tenants have plenty of time to clean up and make arrangements to be elsewhere when prospective renters show up. Existing tenants likely won’t want the place to be a mess during a showing, but you need to give them time to clean up. • Address any issues before showing the property. Does a screen door need fixing? Does the shower need to be grouted? Address such issues before showing the property. Failure to do so will give prospective renters the impression that you don’t respond to problems promptly, and that may give
many second thoughts about becoming your tenant. • Make yourself available. Landlords don’t have to be present at a showing, and some prospective tenants might prefer to see a property with only their realtors present. But landlords should make themselves readily available, answering questions promptly via email, text message or over the phone if they don’t plan to attend showings. This gives potential renters a strong first impression of you as an attentive landlord. • Provide details about the property. If you’re utilizing a real estate agent to show the property, then he or she will no doubt create a listing that highlights various things about the home or apartment. This includes the number of rooms, utilities, parking, and other details renters will want to know. If you are showing the property yourself, create such a packet for renters. This makes it easy for them to make a decision, and they’ll likely be impressed by your attention to detail. Rental properties can be lucrative investments. Landlords willing to go the extra mile when showing such properties should be able to attract scores of potential tenants.
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We Wilson productio th elia” next Fri points in s too passive in game is good fo gamJue.dd e’s been in ists on Frida the sent “Copp fifth or six pace in inters – three s and five ass r “She wa a good Ballet will pre t“H since I was the him being whateve 10 rebound duction of er four 3-poLoden and one the first half for to come needed lly that will ge h the Tupelo to 20 points, d ev wit elo Ballet pro ed ha ers us e, ary rm – t rfo e Ess WHAT: Tup from Ivy Whitley – for 12 reason. She’s go games Hopefu y for playoffs.”grade, so I’me said. “But this timth- Pe Kossuth’s Zo “Coppelia” . Friday, April 2, and in ound,” sh get to dance toge from Lily points in the out, especially look to us read ar a.m y 16 WHEN: 10 turday, April 3. and Sparks. of their riod. we actuall ed.” m like that, e game,” 2 p.m. Sa rpSouth Arena, 375 pe om er. 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It’s a because you ha it.” OR al an NC eas Fr ol see los rth BA d e. ho n’ lont the No rd minutda an thwilel hos fort into on, a high sc final y hard its first No. 8 Lady Ag llet of Ar maker, Long pany’s set desig arena we do ond roun Class 6A soccer goal. L all Ba 63 RA re e eo elo s of NT th r Tup Rod in p e For Wils lia” marks he SON CE inars (1 Tillman the doll the com y house for the us,” ing. That’ ed to that.” 1-3A, th ded a letdown SAA Girls Saturday. Cha7)mpionshi NAL pi 3pelo pe (B) MADI story of e is to create eo to me. t us on e JaguMississip8A ILYurdJOay,URMarch 2021 , DA sir with the built a to going to be gorg we’re no id, “This is new act a nior, “Cop uction with Tu on Sat gies avoi Amory 72-60 on playoffs (12-2-7) will 4, OXFORD 1: Th ’s ceRIatL 9, whose greatest de e doll’s name • Ap and Bullfight FRwilIDl tak AYe pla Ungo sa time for me to n- spring prod stage. “It Th Clinton adison Cenand beat t. th soul. s fu . 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