Description
Property located in an established mid-century neighborhood made up mostly of detached homes built around the 1950s. The area is characterized by quiet residential streets, modest lot sizes, and traditional suburban layouts with direct street access and private driveways. The property sits on a typical residential parcel for the area, generally level with a rectangular shape and light to moderate tree coverage, providing space for basic yard use in both the front and back. The structure itself aligns with older, practical home designs common in this part of Jackson, usually one-story or compact multi-level builds intended for straightforward...read more residential living rather than modern redevelopment. Utilities in the area are consistent with city-served infrastructure, including municipal water and sewer, electrical service through the regional grid, and potential access to natural gas depending on the specific connection status. Overall, the property reflects a standard detached single-family home within a long-established residential neighborhood, with conventional access, infrastructure, and lot configuration typical of its era and location.