Built in 1933 on nearly half an acre in Pickens, Mississippi, this brick colonial carries the weight of another era. Its covered front and back porches still frame a quiet landscape, but inside, the story is more complex. Nearly 2,900 square feet of space, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and multiple gathering rooms speak of family dinners, late-night conversations, and ordinary days that once filled the house with warmth.
Today, that warmth is gone—literally. With no heating or cooling systems installed and an unpaved parking area, the property stands as an invitation and a warning. It is rich in character yet undeniably worn, asking for more than cosmetic love. For the right buyer, the bonus room with its own bath, the formal dining room, and the keeping room are not relics, but raw material. This isn’t a turnkey escape; it’s a chance to rebuild a life, one careful choice at a time.