Hernando Real Estate Guide

Why Own Real Estate in Hernando

Hernando, MS is the county seat of DeSoto County and is located on the northwestern border of the state, situated just 25 miles south of downtown Memphis. The city is conveniently located near major highways, including I-55, and is convenient to Tunica's casinos, Delta blues music traditions, and the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Driven by its proximity to Memphis and its suburban character, Hernando has had steady population growth, with ~17,500 current residents. Although many residents commute to work in Memphis, the city also has a diverse mix of local businesses, services, and industries.

Known as "Mississippi's Front Porch", historic Hernando, Mississippi holds true to its authentic, small town character, all the while boasting of desired modern amenities like bike lanes, a skate park, curb-side recycling and convenient shopping areas. See the city’s traditional side while taking a tour of Downtown Hernando, including Elm Street or Northern Street, and the Historic Town Square. Focused on smart and sensitive growth, the town's leadership and citizens have successfully created an award-winning community where concern for community health, love of the town's history, and promotion of the arts and the environment combine to result in a high quality of life. Whether it’s a sunset concert on the historic courthouse lawn or a Saturday morning ride with the Hernando Bicycle Club, locals understand what creates community. Named Mississippi's Healthiest Hometown in 2010 and featured on ABC's "Everyday Health" television show, Hernando is leading the way to a healthier Mississippi.

With access to a rapidly expanding public parks and recreation system (including a skate park, soccer complexes, a state-of-the-art equestrian center, golf, and the windiest lake east of Chicago), locals can enjoy many active recreational pursuits within a few miles of Hernando. The growing DeSoto County Greenways program and Arkabutla Lake provide hiking and walking trails throughout the county. Residents of Hernando also enjoy access to the highly-ranked DeSoto County School system.

Hernando embraces conservation, sustainability, and well-managed development, and has been recognized for their efforts by being designated both a Preserve America Community and Main Street Community - a designation for cities blending historical assets with economic development efforts. Among its other designations, Hernando has previously been awarded the title “Playful City USA” and has been ranked as one of the best towns for families, as well as a best place to live, and features an award-winning Farmers Market. /p>

Hernando has plenty to offer, from small town charm and a sense of community to a low cost of living combined with high quality of life. If you’re looking for a place to call home that mixes the traditional with the sustainable, Hernando provides all the amenities while still being close to the cultural and economic opportunities of Memphis!

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