
โDiscover 125 homes in Columbus, Mississippiโ
Current market statistics for Columbus, MS
125
Active Listings
$374K
Avg Price
$305K
Median Price
$136
Price/Sqft
2,759
Avg Sqft
99
Avg Days
From
$19,900
To
$2,500,000
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Columbus sits in northeast Mississippi along the Tombigbee River and serves as a regional hub for residents who value a smaller-city setting with access to nearby larger centers. People move here for work in education, manufacturing, and healthcare, as well as for the slower pace and lower cost of living compared with bigger metros. Character varies by neighborhood, with a mix of older homes near the historic core and newer construction on the edges of town. Outdoor recreation centers on the river and nearby state parks, while dining options range from casual Southern spots to a handful of locally owned restaurants. The area is served by the local public school district along with nearby private options for families seeking alternatives. The climate is humid subtropical, marked by hot, humid summers and mild winters with occasional freezes. At the time of writing, the market shows 125 active listings, an average price of $374,293, and a median price of $304,500, giving buyers a range that stretches from modest fixer-uppers under $50,000 to larger properties priced well above $1 million.
Average listing price: $374,293 ยท 125 homes available