
Toomsuba Estates
Toomsuba, MS
Nestled in the heart of nature, our newest property, Toomsuba Estates, offers a diverse range of parcels from 5.1 acres. There is plenty of wildlife in the area including deer and an abundance of small game animals. Water and electricity are available making this property even more appealing.
We can move quickly. Typically you'll have papers signed and take possession within days of acceptance, with your first payment due the following month.
Click the direction link green button on the page. Often raw land doesn't have an ADDRESS until it receives mail, so we have coordinates and legal lot descriptions. You can see the landmarks nearby, as well as look for our stakes and signs.
Yes, you can pay off the full balance at any time without penalties, and you'll receive a clear deed to the property.
It depends on how much you want your loan and payments to be. High down payment means lower payments and less financed, which means the property costs less for you. Our lowest downpayment accepted is $999, but often buyers put $2-5K down. If using our seller financing, the balance is financed over 15-30 years at competitive fixed rates.
The land has specific use restrictions that include: all homes should have a solid foundation and minimum 600 sq ft of heated space; mobile homes must be less than 10 years old (with newer models approved automatically upon proof; older models require written approval); you can only have one mobile home and/or one permanent residence per lot; no commercial farming, auto salvage, junkyards, or trash dumping; grass must be kept mowed; and all septic systems must be installed under state/county health department supervision. The seller retains the right to approve all construction plans and may require written variance requests for exceptions.
If your payment is 10 or more days late, a late fee of 4% of the unpaid amount will be charged (minimum $10, maximum $50 per late payment). If you miss a payment for more than 30 days, the seller can declare the entire remaining balance due immediately. If you continue to default, the seller may terminate the contract, and you'll lose all payments made to date and possession of the property. The key is to communicate early if you're having trouble, don't wait for the default notice or eviction due to breach of contract.
