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WHY ABERDEEN IS YOUR NEXT HOME

Considering relocating to a charming town that offers a rich history, a close-knit community, and a wealth of recreational
opportunities? Aberdeen, Mississippi has it all.

AFFORDABLE LIVING

The cost of living is below the national average, allowing your income to stretch further for a comfortable life.

PLEASANT CLIMATE

Aberdeen enjoys warm summers and mild winters, allowing for a range of outdoor activities all year.

CONVENIENT ACCESS

Located within 28 miles of an airport and well-connected by roads, Aberdeen makes travel and commuting hassle-free.

NATURAL BEAUTY

Situated along the Tombigbee River, Aberdeen provides access to beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities.

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Community & Culture

One of Aberdeen’s standout features is its strong sense of community. Here, neighbors know each other by name, and the town comes alive with community events like the annual Southern Heritage Pilgrimage. This celebration not only showcases our historic homes and landmarks but also brings residents and visitors together for garden tours, plays, and traditional Southern fare. In Aberdeen, you’re not just another resident; you’re part of an extended family.

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COST OF LIVING

Real Estate & Amenities

Whether you’re interested in a historic home brimming with character or a modern residence built for comfort, Aberdeen offers a range of real estate options. Local eateries add to the town’s unique flavor. Plus, with moderate population density and 11 square miles of space, you’ll enjoy your property without feeling crowded.

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nature’s wonders at your doorrstep

Outdoor & Recreational Activities

Nature lovers will appreciate the abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. The Aberdeen Lock and Dam forms the picturesque Aberdeen Lake, ideal for fishing, boating, and family outings. In addition, the Blue Bluff Recreation Area and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway provide even more avenues for recreation. The town’s humid subtropical climate means you can enjoy the outdoors year-round.

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A Rich Tapestry of History and Architecture

One of Aberdeen’s standout features is its strong sense of community. Here, neighbors know each other by name, and the town comes alive with community events like the annual Southern Heritage Pilgrimage. This celebration not only showcases our historic homes and landmarks but also brings residents and visitors together for garden tours, plays, and traditional Southern fare. In Aberdeen, you’re not just another resident; you’re part of an extended family.

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Accessibility & Location

Conveniently located near well-connected roads and several airports, Aberdeen offers easy accessibility for both travel and receiving guests. Our town serves as the Monroe County seat and lies within easy reach of nearby cities like Tupelo and Columbus for additional amenities and activities.

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WHAT OUR RESIDENTS ARE SAYING

Kathy and Bill from Tennessee
KATHY & BILL FROM TENNESSEE

“If you want to sit at home and put your feet up, you have all the time in the world to do that. But if you want to go out and meet people, you can go to the breakfast club, the movies, go out to dinner, join clubs, there are so many things you can do to stay busy.”

Kathy and Bill from Tennessee
SYLVESTER & LAVON

“The transition really wasn’t difficult, we knew there was some give and take, and we chose the quality of life over some of the other services that big cities may offer.”

Kathy and Bill from Tennessee
ACE & BEVERLY FROM TEXAS

“We do more things together as a couple here, then we did when lived in Texas. We really enjoy it, and I think it’s the people that makes the place. There are so many nice folks here.We live on the backwater to the Tombigbee river. We could never have afforded a home like this in Texas.”

FAQs

How does the cost of living compare to the national average?

The cost of living in Aberdeen, Mississippi, is approximately 24% lower than the national average. This makes Aberdeen a more affordable place to live compared to many other areas in the United States. The lower cost of living is reflected in various aspects, including housing, utilities, and general expenses, making it an attractive option for those seeking a more budget-friendly lifestyle.
For more information, you can refer to sources like BestPlaces.

What is the average home price and rent in Aberdeen?

The average home price in Aberdeen, Mississippi, is approximately $86,000 as of 2021, reflecting a modest increase from $81,200 in 2020. For renters, the cost of living in Aberdeen is relatively affordable. The rental price for a 2-bedroom home is around $760 per month. This data indicates that both home ownership and renting in Aberdeen are more affordable compared to national averages, making it an attractive option for those seeking cost-effective living arrangements.
For more information, you can refer to sources like BestPlaces.

What is the average weather like?

The average annual temperature is around 64°F. During summer, temperatures can reach as high as 93°F, while winter temperatures rarely dip below 28°F. Snowfall is minimal, averaging around 1 inch per year. On average, Aberdeen enjoys 217 sunny days annually, slightly more than the U.S. average of 205 sunny days. This climate data suggests a comfortable environment with relatively mild winters and warm summers.

What are the major industries or employers in Aberdeen?

Aberdeen has a range of local companies and industries. Key sectors include manufacturing, which employs a significant portion of the workforce. Other notable sectors include health care and social assistance, educational services, and retail trade. Local businesses such as Lann Chemical & Supply Co, JCS Roofing Service, Lee’s Backhoe & Construction Inc, and East Mississippi Lumber Co are examples of the diverse economic activities in the area.

What is the crime rate in Aberdeen compared to other cities?

The rate of violent crime in Aberdeen is lower than the national average, with a rate of 13 compared to the U.S. average of 22.7.

How accessible is public transportation?

Public transportation in Aberdeen, Mississippi, is part of the broader network of transit systems serving various regions in the state. Mississippi’s public transit providers offer citizens reliable transportation options, particularly important in rural areas like Aberdeen. These services help residents with limited mobility options to access essential places like doctor’s offices and grocery stores.
For more information, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Transportation’s public transit page: Connect Mississippi.

How close is the nearest major airport or major highway?

Aberdeen, Mississippi, is well-served by major transportation routes. The closest major airport is the Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTR), located approximately 26.1 miles away. Additionally, Tupelo Regional Airport (TUP) is around 33.3 miles from Aberdeen. For road travel, U.S. Route 45, a primary north-south highway, passes directly through Aberdeen, providing easy access to various regional destinations. This combination of nearby airports and a major highway enhances Aberdeen’s accessibility for both air and road travel.

What recreational facilities are available (parks, gyms, and theaters)?

Aberdeen offers attractions and activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including several parks like Otis Park and Liberty Park. The area is conducive to exploring the outdoors and also has various local businesses catering to leisure activities.
Explore our Things to Do page, to find more information.

Are there any cultural or community events I should know about?

Aberdeen, Mississippi, is renowned for hosting several major events that attract visitors from all over. Some of the most significant events include:

  1. Bukka White Blues Festival: This festival is a tribute to blues musician Bukka White and features non-stop blues music, activities for kids, and food vendors. It’s a significant cultural event that celebrates the rich musical heritage of the region.
  2. Mardi Gras Parade and Ball: Aberdeen’s Mardi Gras celebration includes a vibrant parade and a festive ball. This event brings the community together for a colorful celebration with costumes, music, and dance.
  3. Southern Heritage Pilgrimage: This annual event showcases Aberdeen’s historic homes and landmarks. It’s a significant cultural event that celebrates the town’s rich history and architectural beauty.

These events are key highlights of Aberdeen’s cultural calendar, offering unique experiences that showcase the town’s heritage and community spirit. For more information about these events, including dates and specific activities, please visit Aberdeen’s official events page.

What is the property tax rate?
  • Aged 65 & Over:
    • Taxes on a $100,000 home: Approximately $452.50.
    • Exemption: First $75,000 of home value.
    • Calculation: 10% of the remaining $25,000 taxed at $181 per thousand.
  • Under 65:
    • Taxes on a $100,000 home: Around $1510.
    • Exemption: $300 homestead exemption.
    • Calculation: 10% of the true value ($10,000) taxed at $181 per thousand.
  • Automobile License and Tax:
    • Based on vehicle year and make.
    • Detailed calculation available from the tax collector.
  • State Income and Sales Tax:
    • Retirement income: Exempt from state income tax.
    • Tax rates: 3% for first $5,000, 4% for next $5,000, and 5% for amounts over $10,000.
  • Sales Tax:
    • Standard state rate: 7%.
    • Additional taxes possible in some cities and counties.

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