Case Study Purvis Mississippi

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Since the location of my work is in Purvis, Mississippi, I decided to purchase a home relatively near there. The address is 30 Cheyenne Cir, Purvis, MS 39475. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,490 square feet. The cost is $129,900 and the monthly payment is estimated to be $620. The utility bill average around Purvis is $163.73.

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