Neshoba County Tax Lien Sale Information

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Neshoba County Information

The Neshoba County tax sale information can be found using the links and resources below.

County Address:

401 Beacon Street
Suite 105

County Zip Code:

39350

County Phone:

601.656.4541

County Fax:

601.656.5121

County Email:

mlewis@neshobacounty.net

County Treasurer:

Mike Lewis

Controlling Entity:

Tax Collector

Controlling Entity Website:

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County Website

Assessor Entity:

Assessor

Assessor Address:

401 Beacon Street Suite 105

Assessor City:

Philadelphia

Assessor Zip:

39350

Assessor Phone:

601.656.4541

Assessor Website:

Click Here

Records Entity:

Chancery Clerk

Records Address:

401 East Beacon Street Suite 107

Records City:

Philadelphia

Records ZIp:

39350

Records Phone:

601.656.3581

Records Website:

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Neshoba County Summary

Neshoba County, Mississippi is located in the central part of the state, and is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of Neshoba County is 29,676, and the median age is 38.2 years. The median household income is $35,764, and the poverty rate is 28.7%.

The economy of Neshoba County is largely dependent on agriculture, forestry, and manufacturing. Agriculture accounts for about 10% of the county’s total employment, with forestry and manufacturing making up the remainder. The unemployment rate in Neshoba County is 7.3%, slightly higher than the national average of 6.3%.

Demographically, Neshoba County is majority white (78.7%), with African Americans making up 19.7% of the population. The majority of the population (78.4%) is over the age of 25, and only 21.6% of the population is under the age of 18.

Education in Neshoba County is provided by the Neshoba County School District, which consists of seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The district also has several alternative education options, including the Neshoba County Career and Technical Center and the Neshoba County Virtual Learning Academy. The district has a graduation rate of 81.2%, which is slightly lower than the national average of 83.2%.

Real estate in Neshoba County is relatively affordable, with the median home value being $80,400. The median rent is $687, and the median monthly housing costs are $871. The majority of the housing stock is owner-occupied (71.2%), with 28.8% being renter-occupied. The majority of the housing stock is single-family homes (77.7%), with the remainder being apartments and other types of housing.

Overall, Neshoba County is a relatively affordable area with a diverse economy and population. The county has a lower than average unemployment rate, and a higher than average poverty rate. Education is provided by the Neshoba County School District, which has a slightly lower than average graduation rate. Real estate in Neshoba County is relatively affordable, with the majority of the housing stock being single-family homes.

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