Mississippi Land For Sale

MS Gulf Coast Investment Opportunity

This is a unique investment opportunity on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, near the Bay of St Luis, the country’s most vibrant and upcoming region. A total of 50 lots (20 acres) of land are available just minutes away from the Mississippi Gulf Coast and all the activities that make it the best new up and coming living destination.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Land For Sale

Posted by admin On March - 20 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Mississippi Gulf Coast Land For Sale This is a rare opportunity to purchase affordable titled Mississippi Land, in the surrounding area of the Mississippi Gulf Coast in the quiet subdivision of Shady Acres Home Sites. The owner of Shady Acres Subdivision has released prime residential buildable lots of Mississippi Land, in the Gulf Coast area. The owner is offering easy qualifing and flexible buying options and is willing to owner finance buyers with 30% down and easy terms. There are a total... (more...)

Mississippi Gulf Coast The only trouble you’ll have on your visit to the Mississippi Gulf Coast is deciding what you want to do first. Choose from landing a big one on one of our fishing charters, sinking a 40-footer at a professional-grade golf course, winning big at one of our casinos, finding that perfect outfit at a charming local boutique, or any number of our other entertaining and exhilarating activities! There are art museums that will inspire you, one of America’s top 50 children’s... (more...)

Experience Mississippi Gulf Coast History

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Mississippi Gulf Coast History Decided upon by King Louis XIV that the crown should make a more permanent stake in this vast area, Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d’Iberville, was commissioned to plant a colony somewhere near the mouth of the Mississippi. In October 1698, he set sail from France with about 200 colonists aboard. Six months later, he arrived at Biloxi Bay and landed on its East Side. It was then on April 8, 1699, d’Iberville selected the site of present-day Ocean Springs to build Fort Maurepas... (more...)