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The beautiful state of Mississippi located southern U.S. is fast becoming the center of tourism, business and industrial development. It is the fourth leading financial center of the Americas economy has been growing at a fast. A number of multinational companies are well settled in Mississippi and offering property management and financial services. So automatically people require lodging and homes to stay in. Due to this fact investment in properties and homes is on the rise in Mississippi.

With the ever increasing inflation, not every individual in todays world can afford a home. For the easiness of people willing to buy homes and plots, various banks, Mississippi property management services and companies are offering services and home loans along with a few conditions. In a Home loan, the said property or home is pledged as the lenders security till the time the loan is repaid along with interest. Home loans ensure two basic purposes. One, with easy installments one can get to buy their own home and secondly they get several income tax benefits.

Also the criterion of eligibility has also changed and modernization giving every individual an equal opportunity to avail such services by taking care of the basic rules. No matter they are looking for rental property or their own property

Home loans are easily available by local as well as international banks in Mississippi at very competitive rates and a very low rate of interest. Moreover banks and loan companies have deals with builders and construction companies so that their prospective customers are satisfied. The repayment period of home loans varies ranging up to 30 years.

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In the aftermath of last year’s upset victory over rival Mississippi in the Egg Bowl, a jubilant, Gatorade-soaked Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen grabbed a microphone at midfield and delivered a phrase that’s resonated for 12 months across the Magnolia State:

“There’s certainly one program in this state that’s definitely on the rise and going in the right direction.”

At the time, Ole Miss fans snickered. The Rebels were nationally ranked and headed to the Cotton Bowl.

Mississippi State’s season, even with the win, was over with a 5-7 record.

But Mullen’s proclamation has proven prophetic, as No. 25 Mississippi State (7-4, 3-4) Southeastern Conference) has jumped into the national rankings for the first time since 2001, had a six-game winning streak for the first time since 1999 and is bowl eligible for only the second time in a decade.

As for Ole Miss? The Rebels (4-7, 1-6) have suffered through a miserable season — littered with embarrassing losses to Jacksonville State and Vanderbilt — and won’t make a bowl game for the first time in Houston Nutt’s three-year tenure.

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The swollen Mississippi River sets the recorded water level in the area of Natchez on Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, level of river in North America reached up to 58.48 feet on Wednesday afternoon. The water level passed the record of 58.04 feet set in 1937. In Mississippi, authorities and residents were expecting for the recorded crests of 64 feet in Vicksburg on May 19 and Natchez on May 21. The flood with 1.5 million cubic feet per second is believed to be result of huge snow melt and a wet spring of odd stormy winter. That causes the evacuation of up to 5,000 Mississippi residents. The water also put 3 million acres of farm and wetlands in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee at the risk of flooding.

Mobile homes of a flooded residential area in Memphis, Tenn. are seen on the aerial picture by a Tennessee National Guard helicopter on Tuesday.

Trash floats near the residential houses on May 9, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn.

Prisoners help to load sand into bags and bring into truck in advance of expected flooding in Butte LaRose on May 10, 2011.

Many buildings are seen flooded by the swollen Mississippi River on Tuesday, May 10, 2011.

Children in the Atchafalaya Basin, in Stephensville, La. play with a sand pile when other family members take a break.

Floodwater rises in homes on Mud Island on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 in Memphis, Tenn.

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Once having a population of 50,644, a figure based on the 2000 census, Biloxi was Mississippi’s third largest city. This has however changed because of the devastation caused in the Gulf of Mexico by hurricane Katrina, and it is now estimated that the population is around 46,000. Biloxi has a very long history, one stretching over 300 years. It was first occupied by the French, then the English and later on the Spanish. Biloxi was always considered a hub of activity but because it its proximity to the coast this idea slowly changed out of fear for hurricanes and storms.

Biloxi Demographics

Based on the 2000 census the total population of the city of Biloxi was 50,644, the city also had a total of 19,588 households and 12,379 families. Biloxi’s racial makeup demonstrates more diversity than many other cities in America. Of the population, 71.43% are Whites, 19.04% are African Americans, 5.11% are Asians and the rest of the population comprises Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, Hispanics and other races. Biloxi is a young city; the median age of its population is 32 years. This youth unfortunately does not equal high incomes as the per capita income for the city was $ 17,809 and over 14% of individuals lived below the poverty line.

Biloxi Business Data

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Are you interested in moving to a different state? Sometimes living in one place can get quite dull so moving can be a really great way to turn that dull into something really exciting. Well, if you haven’t already decided on a place to move, then consider taking your family to the wonderful state of Mississippi. Come on, you know you loved spelling that word out when you were in kid.

Mississippi is a state full of forests and trees. More than half of the entire state is a forest, so you are guaranteed to have a lot of good hiking and outdoor experiences if you move there. Summers are nice and warm and the winters are never too cold to handle. Most of the time the winters are mild, which makes winters much more enjoyable because you can hop on a plane to go to the snow rather than enduring through it for all of the months.

If you move to Mississippi, you will also get to live by the infamous Mississippi River which feeds the grounds of the state with so much nourishment that farming and planting is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

Because of some of the floods in the past due to the high rise in water from the river, the Mississippi Delta was created from the sediments of that river.


Gov. Haley Barbour discusses predictions of flood levels in Mississippi River counties and the surrounding area. He urges residents to evacuation and take precautions to protect their property.