Ashanta Ulrich

What's my home worth in Picayune, MS

Curious About Your Home’s Value in Picayune? Let Ashanta Help!

Wondering “what’s my home worth in Picayune”, but want to avoid the hassle? Getting the answers doesn’t have to be stressful. As a trusted Realtor in Picayune, Ashanta Ulrich with RE/MAX Premier Group is here to help you discover your home’s value quickly, accurately, and with zero pressure. [FREE Home Valuation]

With 15 years of experience in sales and deep roots in the Pearl River County area, I specialize in helping homeowners like you succeed—whether you’re selling your home in Picayune, relocating, or just exploring your options.

If you’ve been asking, “How can I sell my home fast in Picayune?” or “How do I sell my home in Picayune for top dollar?” — I’ve got you covered. Using smart pricing strategies, customized marketing, strong local networks, and skilled negotiations, I’ll help you get results. I’ll provide a personalized market analysis to help you understand your home’s true market value and guide you step-by-step to sell your home fast in Picayune—and for the best price.

Let’s make your next move a smart one.
Contact me today to get started!

Call/Text Ashanta Ulrich at 870-267-2899
Email me at ashantau25@gmail.com or ashanta.ulrich@remax.net
REALTOR® | RE/MAX Premier Group | License #S-60946

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About Picayune, MS

Picayune ( PIK-ə-YOON) is the largest city in Pearl River County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 11,885 at the 2020 census. The city is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) from New Orleans, Hattiesburg, and Gulfport–Biloxi. The Stennis Space Center is 10 miles (16 km) away. Picayune is part of the New Orleans–Metairie–Hammond combined statistical area. == History == The word "picayune" was the name of a Spanish coin, worth half a real or 1/16 of a Spanish dollar (6.25 cents). Its name derives from the French "picaillon", which is itself from the Provençal "picaioun", the name of an unrelated small copper coin from Savoy. By extension, picayune can mean "trivial" or "of little value". Picayune was incorporated in 1904, and was named by Eliza Jane Poitevent Nicholson in late 1883 or early 1884. She was the owner and publisher of The Daily Picayune, a newspaper named for the coin.

Map of Picayune, MS