What's my home worth in Pearl River County, MS
Curious About Your Home’s Value in Pearl River County? Let Ashanta Help!
Wondering “what’s my home worth in Pearl River County”, but want to avoid the hassle? Getting the answers doesn’t have to be stressful. As a trusted Realtor in Pearl River County, 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 Pearl River County, relocating, or just exploring your options.
If you’ve been asking, “How can I sell my home fast in Pearl River County?” or “How do I sell my home in Pearl River County 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 Pearl River County—and for the best price.
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Call/Text Ashanta Ulrich at 870-267-2899
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About Pearl River County, MS
Pearl River County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The population was 56,145 at the 2020 census. Its county seat is Poplarville. Pearl River County comprises the Picayune, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the New Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area. Pearl River County is a dry county, and as such, the sale, transportation, and even private possession of beverage alcohol is prohibited by law, except within Picayune and Poplarville. == History == Pearl River County was originally formed as Pearl County in 1872 from portions of Hancock and Marion Counties. Because of low population density and a small tax base, Pearl County dissolved in 1878. Present-day Pearl River County was organized in 1890 by an act of the Mississippi Legislature utilizing the same land area as its predecessor Pearl County. On the night of April 24, 1959, Mack Charles Parker, an African-American accused of rape, was abducted from the Pearl River County jail in Poplarville by a mob and shot to death. His body was found in the Pearl River 10 days later.