Homestead Exemption in Pearl River County, MS

Author: PRC Homes / Category: Homeowners, Pearl River County

When filing for Homestead Exemption for your real estate taxes, in Pearl River County, MS, you will need the follow items:

 

1. Warranty Deed (Original or Recorded Copy) – Chancery Clerk can provide recorded copy.

2. Husband’s and Wife’s Social Security Numbers

3. Purchase Price of Land and/or House or Mobile Home; Down Payment, Interest Rate, Monthly Payments.

4. License plate numbers on ALL vehicles owned by you or in your possession. THEY MUST BE MISSISSIPPI LICENSE PLATES! (Once a resident of Mississippi, you have 30 days to get your MS tags for your vehicles)

5. If over 65 on or before January 1st of the year you are filing, bring proof of age (driver’s license, birth certificate, voter’s registration card, school record or bible record)

6. If Social Security Disabled – 100%- Bring proof of liability.

7. If certified 100% Disabled Veteran – SERVICE CONNECTED – Bring claim number.

8. If you do not have all the information listed above, please DO NOT ask to make an application for Homestead Exemption. This information is required by the State Tax Commission and is used in determining your eligibility for Homestead Exemption. No applications will be accepted unless they are complete. Any information requested by this office on the application that is not given will be considered DENIED and may result in loss of exemption.  IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE THE INFORMATION TO THE TAX OFFICE.

9. The deadline for filing is MARCH 31st. ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS. Application will be taken Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during the whole months of January, February, and March.

This information was obtained from the Pearl River County Tax Office – 601-798-2866

If you have any questions, please call Michelle Fradella with Keller Williams Realty Professionals at 601-569-0075, or call the Tax Office.

Remodeling Options that Will Pay Off At Closing

Author: PRC Homes / Category: Pearl River County

Whether buying a new home or renovating an existing one, you want the upgrades and options you choose to personalize your home. However, if you are looking to recoup some of your investment during resale, you need to know that not all enhancements add value.

As a general rule, functionality wins over cosmetic and neutral is preferable over the exotic. Current trends also play a factor. According to HousingZone.com, some popular features among suburban home buyers are: oak kitchen cabinets with natural finishes, hardwood flooring in the foyer, kitchen and hallway, kitchen islands and pantries, and door levers instead of the traditional round knob.

If you are remodeling an existing home, take a look at resale properties in your neighborhood and compare it to newer properties. This will give you an idea what may be considered a standard or luxury item.

If you are selecting upgrades to a new home, ask the builder how much other buyers are spending on upgrades, as well as the type of upgrades. Use this information as a gauge so that you won’t over-improve your home. National research shows that the typical home buyer spends $5,000 to $7,500 on options (source: New Home Options Become Commonplace, Sept. 19, 2001, Realty Times).

Your real estate professional can also give you guidance on the type of options and upgrades that can add resale value to your property.

Below are some enhancements that will more than likely provide a return for your investment.

Wiring
In this age of high-tech, having your home wired for high-speed Internet access and computer data ports throughout the house is a plus. In addition, extra ceiling fan outlets give buyers the flexibility of adding more fans.

Fireplace
This is a valuable option that is worth more in certain locations such as the family room rather than in rooms such as guest bedrooms.

Flooring
Upgrading your carpet padding can make your carpet last longer, especially in high-traffic areas. You may also want to upgrade the carpet in those areas as well.

Hardwood floors are another popular feature that many buyers are interested in and are willing to pay extra for.

Kitchen
Updating your cabinets and counter tops are just two minor changes you can make that will modernize your kitchen and increase your home’s resale value. According to Remodeling magazine, minor kitchen enhancements return more value than any other remodeling project.

Siding
New siding can give a much needed facelift to an older home. Vinyl siding is preferable because it comes in almost any color and wood texture. It is also easy to maintain.

Decks
Adding a deck can provide a comfortable outdoor setting for homeowners to get some fresh air, relax and entertain. According to Remodeling magazine, deck addition projects recoup 54 percent of the initial investment at resale.

Although, your home is an investment, it is just as important that you are able to enjoy it. Just because an enhancement doesn’t add monetary value doesn’t mean you shouldn’t add it. So, go ahead and add the two spas in the back yard or the fireplace in the kitchen. Just be aware that if you do, don’t expect others to want to pay extra for it. Most future homebuyers will be willing to pay more for the upgrades, but not substantially.


Welcome to PRCHomes!

Author: PRC Homes / Category: Buying A Home, Homeowners, MS, Pearl River County, Selling Your Home

Welcome to the Pearl River County Homes Website.  Here you will find a lot of useful information about the Picayune, MS, area.  There is neighborhood information for Picayune, Carriere, McNeill, and other areas of our Pearl River County.  You can also search ALL properties for sale, no matter what company has the listing.

Buying a home can be a stressful situation.  You want to make sure you find the home that will fit your needs, be in an area that won’t depreciate your equity over time, and get the best price for your situation.  You need a consultant to guide you through the process and make it an easy transition for you and your family. When you are looking at Picayune MS homes for sale, you need someone to look out for your best interests.

The Picayune and Pearl River County area offer great properties within commuting distance of New Orleans, and the John C. Stennis Space Center (NASA).

Click a link to the left to search properties, check out neighborhood information, and get information on the buying and selling process.