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Lyman Mississippi Realty

Why Invest In Real Estate On The Coast Of Mississippi?


The Mississippi Coast supplies its residents and visitors with an astonishing range of culture,
dining, and consideration. Its great quantity of Southern elegance and its deliberate pace
supplement an tremendous variety of options available for visitors and locals to take pleasure
from the history and joy of residing in paradise.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Communities
Each one of the three Mississippi Gulf Coast counties has their own lawful restrictions which
govern the gorgeous sugar white fine sand seashores and protective seawalls. These three
counties are Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson. Another nearby county which is directly above
Harrison County is Stone County. Stone County has seen sizeable population growth after
the destruction triggered by Hurricane Katrina in in the later part of August of Realty Lyman
Mississippi . A lot of Stone County is situated 160 to 300 feet above sea level. And, most of
Stone County is only a 15-40 minute journey to nearly every coastal destination in either
Hancock, Harrison, or Jackson County.
The most dominant communities in these 4 counties are as follows:
Hancock County
Bay St. Louis - County Seat
Diamondhead
Kiln
Waveland
Harrison County
Biloxi
DIberville
Gulfport - County Seat
Long Beach
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Pass Christian
Saucier
Jackson County
Gautier
Moss Point
Ocean Springs
Pascagoula - County Seat
St. Martin
Vancleave
Stone County
McHenry
Perkinston
Wiggins - County Seat
There is a common thread that links these four communities together which is U.S. Hwy 90
and Interstate 10. The Mississippi Gulf Coast is very much unlike the northern area of the
State of Mississippi found higher than the 31st parallel.

Even though the counties and communities rival one another, all major transport and
communications links circulation east and western. Actually, these counties and areas
routinely have more in keeping with the neighboring States of Louisiana and Alabama. New
Orleans, Louisiana and Mobile, Alabama have a very similar ethnic heritage to the
Mississippi Gulf Coast compared to the northern Mississippi counties.
The Economy On The Mississippi Gulf Coast
In the 21st Century, the travel business has been the best industry along the entire length of
the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Since their beginning in the early 1990s, the main attraction for
tourism has been slots, dice, cards, and the stage shows provided by the Mississippi Gulf
Coasts 11 gaming casinos which operate 7 days per week, 24 hours a day, and 365 days a
year. All eleven casinos rank among the Mississippi Coasts twenty leading private -sector
employers. All together, these casinos use more than 11,000 people.
The Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi is the largest and tallest building in the State of Mississippi
and it is Biloxis largest employer with more than 3,800 employees.
Biloxi-Gulfport is the nations third-largest gaming market, behind Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
More than eight million guests a year go to the Mississippi Gulf Coast and the gambling
establishment gaming|video gambling enterprise is the principal attraction.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Quality Of Life
Take delight in beautiful views of the Mississippi Gulf Coat, wonderful cuisine, and a laid
back atmosphere that welcomes swimwear and flip-flops. The choices are plenty for just
about any type of visit you desire such as a family vacation, a romantic getaway, a retreat,
business trip, or a weekend getaway. The options are endless.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast, a location steeped in heritage and natural beauty, abounds in
appealing sites as well as activities to enjoy. You can find numerous exciting music and
artistic events. There are guided tours of famous structures and museums. And, there are
maritime excursions which include sport fishing charters, boating, as well as family water
sports recreation. To help first-time tourists pick from the vast bounty of enjoyment, a simple
drive down Highway 90, also known as Beach Boulevard is marvelous entertainment.
Of the State of Mississippi 100 mile southern border, Highway 90 hugs almost 30 beautiful
miles of beach front. From sweeping vistas on top of the Biloxi Bay bridge to the East, to the
Bay St. Louis Bridge on the West, visitors will travel past clear gulf waters reflecting the
existing disposition of the skies surrounded by sparkling white seashores and gracefully
swaying sea grass. The trip delivers idyllic displays of boating, historic homes, and centuries
old live oaks framing the road like lacy curtains. From the community of Ocean Springs to the
East, and then to Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis antebellum home in Biloxi, on westward toward
the towns of Pass Christian and Bay St. Louis, tourists will be transported to another period.
You will be awed by the beauty and resilience of magnificent trees encircling the elegant
Southern structures of coastal homes.
Restaurants abound close to the beach offering simple and refined waterfront dining at its
best.
The clear waters which surround the islands are a particular treat. Beach rentals are also
available for a relaxing day of sunning or swimming, as dolphins play close by.
The chain of barrier islands reduces waves, making the gentle waters on the coast beach
front enjoyable for children to build sand castles and look for beach teasures.

Special activities change from month to month along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Because
French Ruler, Louis XIV set up a colony on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 1699, the influence
of France on the architecture as well a favorite holiday season in particular continues to be
apparent even today. Not long following the Christmas adornments are hidden away, the
pulblic interests immediately change to Mardi Gras!. Beginning in late January, over twentyfive family friendly Mardi Gras parades are planned which feature many different designs. In
Southern Mississippi, Mardi Gras Tuesday is a special occasion where institutions,
businesses, and many governmental

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