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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentSteel16 View Post
    Rankin and Madison county schools say differently.
    Rankin and Madison schools are fine/good. But you're talking about one town and one county. I think the only part of the state that compares to the coast as far as having a big area with good school options everywhere is probably the south memphis area. From Ocean Springs to Pass, you have a good public school option in every city. While Bay-Waveland schools aren't the best, Hancock County's would be considered good across most of the State. You've also got good schools in the Harrison County school district.
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    If we are talking about retiring, schools wouldn?t be much of a factor. All depends on what you want out of life in retirement. From my personal perspective:
    Pass christian is probably the slowest of the towns actually on the coast with beach front. Waveland and Long Beach are still working towns with a solid middle class and are more affordable too. Bay St Louis and Ocean Springs have become rather touristy and expensive to live in-But they also have some of the best dining and amenities.
    Gulfport and Biloxi are actually more than just small resort towns. They have everything a big city offers. Pros and cons come along with that obviously. Diamondhead, while not down on the beach is nearby, still has access to the water and has excellent golfing. Would be a great choice if you want to play golf everyday until you die.
    There are many other little towns that arent technically on the beach, but could meet your needs and desires.

    I chose Pass Christian because it is quiet/slower/less touristy and a little bit more affordable than say BSL or OS. I can be in the bay in less than ten mins and Gulfport in less than ten mins.
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    And if you like living on Water we have plenty of Bays and Rivers to live on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC3 View Post
    If we are talking about retiring, schools wouldn?t be much of a factor. All depends on what you want out of life in retirement. From my personal perspective:
    Pass christian is probably the slowest of the towns actually on the coast with beach front. Waveland and Long Beach are still working towns with a solid middle class and are more affordable too. Bay St Louis and Ocean Springs have become rather touristy and expensive to live in-But they also have some of the best dining and amenities.
    Gulfport and Biloxi are actually more than just small resort towns. They have everything a big city offers. Pros and cons come along with that obviously. Diamondhead, while not down on the beach is nearby, still has access to the water and has excellent golfing. Would be a great choice if you want to play golf everyday until you die.
    There are many other little towns that arent technically on the beach, but could meet your needs and desires.

    I chose Pass Christian because it is quiet/slower/less touristy and a little bit more affordable than say BSL or OS. I can be in the bay in less than ten mins and Gulfport in less than ten mins.
    If you are reasonably close to second and/or sazarac square, I think you are going to do really well. I think all the New orleans people piling into Bay St. Louis are going to spill over into Pass Christian next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnson85 View Post
    If you are reasonably close to second and/or sazarac square, I think you are going to do really well. I think all the New orleans people piling into Bay St. Louis are going to spill over into Pass Christian next.
    i think it is already happening. I am not trying to do "well" so to speak. Just to find some peacefulness. I do not like what has happened to BSL. I know it is a financial windfall for that town, but I avoid going over there on the weekends now. If I wanted to go to new Orleans, I would go to New Orleans lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC3 View Post
    i think it is already happening. I am not trying to do "well" so to speak. Just to find some peacefulness. I do not like what has happened to BSL. I know it is a financial windfall for that town, but I avoid going over there on the weekends now. If I wanted to go to new Orleans, I would go to New Orleans lol
    Yea, I think a lot of people in BSL are not thrilled with it. Been great for the people that have made money off of it, but for a lot of them I think it's just changed the nature of the town without much benefit to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnson85 View Post
    If you are reasonably close to second and/or sazarac square, I think you are going to do really well. I think all the New orleans people piling into Bay St. Louis are going to spill over into Pass Christian next.
    They are already driving up prices in Gulfport esp around 2nd street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SailingDawg View Post
    Better schools than anything north of I10
    You are put of your mind. They are good, but there are better ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord McBuckethead View Post
    You are put of your mind. They are good, but there are better ones.
    Since you are retiring Schools are probably the last thing you care about. I guess Condos are what you are looking for. There are numerous Condos/communities on the coast that are for active "retired" people. Some are really nice. You might try these. Just remember one thing about coast living we do have hurricanes. Make sure your spouse is OK with being without power, AC and water for a few weeks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by parabrave View Post
    Of course We forgot about Diamondhead. And in 2 years from now we will have a Buccees on I10 north of Pass Christian.
    Definitely forgot to consider the gas station brands when it comes to choosing where to live. Always next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnson85 View Post
    Rankin and Madison schools are fine/good. But you're talking about one town and one county. I think the only part of the state that compares to the coast as far as having a big area with good school options everywhere is probably the south memphis area. From Ocean Springs to Pass, you have a good public school option in every city. While Bay-Waveland schools aren't the best, Hancock County's would be considered good across most of the State. You've also got good schools in the Harrison County school district.
    Rankin is one county and Madison is another county…. Just FYI….

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    Just for arguments sake, Yes, Hancock and Harrison county schools are rated highly. So are, Rankin county and Madison county schools. Sounds like a wash there. Then you figure in Petal, New Albany, Clinton, Southaven, Wesson, Puckett (wait that is Rankin county, NWR (again Rankin county,) Brandon (oops Rankin County,) Oak Grove, East Webster, the list goes on and on. You can go look at all the A and A+ rated schools in the state.

    Your argument is moot, that the best schools are on the coast. Yes there are great schools there, but overall Nationally ranked schools shows that Madison and Rankin are ranked higher. With East Central which you did not even mention as 3rd in the state.

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    If you are dead set on living on the MS gulf coast, I would live in Diamondhead, Long Beach, or Ocean Springs.
    If you some serious kind of money, I would find a place on St. George Island.
    I lived on the MS Gulf Coast long enough to understand it is cooler to visit than actually live there. The upper echelon of people there are really cool, but the other 95% are pretty "Coasty" and not in a good way. Its like driving through the city of Cancun. There is a reason why resorts in Cancun pick you up at the airport and drive a specific way to the resort.

    Fishing is pretty good though. Still easier to just live somewhere better and drive down for the weekend to do some fishing.

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    Diamondhead has quite the retirement community especially if you like golf. Lots of affordable homes. Right on 10 to get to Biloxi, Gulfport or New Orleans. It does have some trashy areas as do a lot of the areas off the main drags in the other towns. It?s close to Bay St. Louis for that scene if you like that. Bay St. Louis has a lot going in old town. Golf cart riding and walkable area with stores and restaurants. Pass is nice and little more quiet. Long Beach is also nice in areas. I would avoid Biloxi and Gulfport for living. If you like casinos you can drive to those easy. Parts of ocean springs are decent but I would stay in the Long Beach to Bay St Louis area or up around diamondhead if you want something cheaper and golf. In laws live in there. Just depends on what you are looking for in retirement. If you like fishing any of of those areas are easy access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord McBuckethead View Post
    If you are dead set on living on the MS gulf coast, I would live in Diamondhead, Long Beach, or Ocean Springs.
    If you some serious kind of money, I would find a place on St. George Island.
    I lived on the MS Gulf Coast long enough to understand it is cooler to visit than actually live there. The upper echelon of people there are really cool, but the other 95% are pretty "Coasty" and not in a good way. Its like driving through the city of Cancun. There is a reason why resorts in Cancun pick you up at the airport and drive a specific way to the resort.

    Fishing is pretty good though. Still easier to just live somewhere better and drive down for the weekend to do some fishing.
    And WTF do you mean Coasty????? My family has been in Biloxi for over 170 years. We aren't French, or Bohemian. I could say alot about other parts of the State also as I have lived and worked around the State also and I find the Coast as the best place to live. Don't have Jackson traffic or Snobs.

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    I chose my lot based on flood zone

    I was able to find a lot on 90 that was only 3ft below BFE...I'm in Gulfport almost to Long Beach... that end is quieter than the lot I was looking at in Biloxi...I'm hoping to be in and settled before the LaTech game....

    I was able to have a MSU grad as a realtor on the Lot, MSU grad closing attorney, MSU grad as my builder and a MSU grad is doing my pool and landscaping...

    Im coming from the Houston area so I know there will be some adjustments as far as shopping and availability of products but the slower pace and being closer to family will be worth it.

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    I've always been partial to OS, but there many great areas. Don't be scared Gulfport or Biloxi anyone who claims these cities have bad areas has never lived in Jxn, B'ham, Memphis, LR, NOLA (essentially any decent sized city in the south). If I wasn't so country that I need to live somewhere I can't see a neighbor, I'd certainly live there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord McBuckethead View Post
    If you are dead set on living on the MS gulf coast, I would live in Diamondhead, Long Beach, or Ocean Springs.
    If you some serious kind of money, I would find a place on St. George Island.
    I lived on the MS Gulf Coast long enough to understand it is cooler to visit than actually live there. The upper echelon of people there are really cool, but the other 95% are pretty "Coasty" and not in a good way. Its like driving through the city of Cancun. There is a reason why resorts in Cancun pick you up at the airport and drive a specific way to the resort.

    Fishing is pretty good though. Still easier to just live somewhere better and drive down for the weekend to do some fishing.
    I lived in Biloxi long enough to have a totally different opinion.... if you're looking for a Navarre type of feel then look for property there but for a lot of us it isn't considered costly, ratty, and the schools aren't bad. I know the area pretty good and I have a totally different opinion and plan on retiring back to the area
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentSteel16 View Post
    Rankin is one county and Madison is another county…. Just FYI….
    Madison is a county and a town. Pretty sure you are not lumping canton schools and ridgeland schools in with Madison schools, although looking into it, it looks like maybe there is no municipal school district in Madison and they are just served by the county school district?

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