1144 South Oliver Street

Property details·Brooksville, Noxubee County, Mississippi·150E-20-072.00

1,680Sq ft
0.23Acres
1999Built

Location

Address

1144 South Oliver Street

Brooksville, MS 39739

Noxubee County

Parcel ID

150E-20-072.00

Coordinates

33.229560, -88.581960

Building details

Square feet
1,680
Year built
1999

Land & lot

Lot size
0.23 acres
Land area
9,984 sq ft
Frontage
520 ft
Land use code
1016

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Market value$17,020
Assessed value$17,020
Building value$14,640
Land value$2,380

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Noxubee County 2026 Insights

Noxubee County, Mississippi: When Housing Is Cheap But Poverty Is Expensive

At first glance, Noxubee County looks like a housing affordability dream. Median home values sit at $85,200 — less than 27 cents on the national dollar — and renters pay just $590 a month. But the numbers reveal a more sobering truth: in a county where one in four residents lives below the poverty line, even those rock-bottom prices are breaking people.

Nearly 31% of renters here face severe rent burden — meaning they spend more than half their income on housing. That's not an affordability success story; it's a poverty trap dressed up in low price tags. When household incomes average around $38,800, a $590 rent check still consumes a punishing share of a monthly paycheck.

The Quiet Depth of Rural Hardship

Noxubee County sits in the heart of Mississippi's Black Belt — a swath of the Deep South historically defined by its dark, fertile soil and now defined, economically, by persistent underdevelopment. The county seat of Macon is the commercial and civic anchor of a landscape that is otherwise strikingly sparse: just 15 people per square mile.

The economic indicators here form a cluster that's rare even by Mississippi standards. A labor force participation rate of just 50.8% means roughly half of working-age adults are neither employed nor actively job-seeking — a figure that reflects a combination of disability (25.3% of the population), caregiving burdens, and a simple scarcity of local opportunity. The county's 7.2% unemployment rate, while elevated, arguably undercounts the true employment crisis by excluding those who've stopped looking.

The child poverty rate of 38.4% is the statistic that should stop readers cold. More than one in three children here is growing up in poverty — a generational feedback loop that explains why only 5.7% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, one of the lowest rates in the state.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$85,20073% below the national median of $320,000
Severe Rent Burden30.9%Nearly 1 in 3 renters spend 50%+ of income on housing
Child Poverty Rate38.4%More than double the national average
Vacancy Rate19.9%Nearly 1 in 5 homes sits empty

A 20% Vacancy Rate Tells Its Own Story

Almost one in five housing units in Noxubee County is vacant. That figure — 19.9% — reflects decades of outmigration as younger residents have followed jobs to Jackson, Memphis, and beyond. The county's population has been declining for generations, leaving behind an aging housing stock and a median age of nearly 40. More than 17% of residents are 65 or older.

The high homeownership rate of 75.8% is, paradoxically, part of this story. Many of those owners are elderly, long-rooted residents sitting on homes that are paid off but deteriorating — asset-rich in deed, cash-poor in reality.

FAQs

What makes Noxubee County unique? Noxubee is one of Mississippi's most rural and economically isolated counties, combining some of the lowest home prices in the nation with some of the highest rates of rent burden and child poverty — a paradox that illustrates how cheap housing doesn't automatically mean affordable housing when incomes are thin enough.

Is Noxubee County a good place to buy a cheap property? Entry prices are among the lowest anywhere in the country, which attracts some investors and remote workers seeking affordable land. However, a 19.9% vacancy rate, limited broadband infrastructure (27.3% of households have no internet), and a shrinking population suggest limited appreciation upside and a thin rental market.

Why is the uninsured rate so high in Noxubee County? At 20%, Noxubee's uninsured rate reflects Mississippi's status as one of the last states to decline Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, leaving a significant coverage gap for low-income working adults who earn too much for traditional Medicaid but too little to afford private plans.

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