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Hattiesburg, MS

Appreciation & Growth Forecast: Hattiesburg, MS

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Hattiesburg, MS

Cap Rate
5.61%
Median Price
$145K
Rent/Mo
$920
1% Rule
0.63%
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Historical Appreciation

Home values in Hattiesburg, MS have appreciated at 1.8% per year. Appreciation is modest, meaning total returns will be driven primarily by cash flow rather than equity gains. This is actually preferred by many investors who want predictable, income-based returns.

5-Year Price Projection

If Hattiesburg continues appreciating at 1.8% annually, the current median of $145,000 would reach approximately $158,528 in 5 years — an equity gain of $13,528 on a property purchased at the median. With a 20% down payment of $29,000, that represents a 47% return on invested equity from appreciation alone. Combined with 5 years of NOI totaling approximately $40,641, the projected total return is $54,169 — a 187% cumulative return on the initial investment.

Growth Drivers

Population growth in Hattiesburg is minimal at 0.4%. Appreciation here is more likely driven by regional economic factors, inflation, and housing stock constraints rather than population-driven demand.

Total Return Analysis

Smart investors evaluate both cash flow AND appreciation. In Hattiesburg, the 5.61% cap rate provides strong ongoing cash flow, while 1.8% annual appreciation adds an equity component. The strong cash flow here means your returns are mostly realized as income rather than paper equity — a more conservative and predictable return profile.

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