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How the process works

1

Documentation

There are a few critical documents we will need to verify to start your process.  Learn More
2

Appraisal

The appraisal insures the home you are buying is worth the price that is being offered. Learn More
3

Initial Underwriting

The Underwriter will verify that all information is accurate and authentic. Learn More
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Conditional Approval

Conditional Approval is granted when the Underwriter approves the loan under certain conditions. Learn More
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Clear To Close

The Underwriter verifies that all documentation has been provided and all conditions have been met. Learn More
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Closing

Signing the final documentation and receiving the keys to your new home! Learn More

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All About Leakesville

Leakesville, MS

Located in the Pine Belt in the Southeastern portion of Mississippi, Leakesville was established circa 1826 as the new county seat of Greene County by the legislature. The town was named in honor of Walter Leake the first territorial governor of Mississippi.

The site was chosen due to its location along the Chickasawhay River and the Paulding Road, one of the first Federal Roads to traverse the Piney Woods. During its early days the river served as the primary highway for commerce, with small steamboats trading at Leakesville, and ascending farther north. The principal industry during the early years was lumbering, farming, stock-raising, and turpentine.

Leakesville was incorporated as a Town in 1906 with J.E. Alderman, as the first mayor, with future U.S. Senator Pat Harrison as Town Marshall. This was the first ever elected office held by Pat Harrison. (source: http://leakesvillems.com/about-us)

Things To Do In Leakesville:

Come Spend A Day In Leakesville!

RESTAURANTS

  • Molten Kountry Kitchen
  • FUZE

STORES

  • The Pink Pig
  • Turtley Tots & More
  • The Blu Tanzy
  • The Prissy Pony

RECREATION

  • Wild Country Off-Road
  • Old Times Day

(source: https://www.facebook.com/places/Things-to-do-in-Leakesville-Mississippi/109468052413008/)

Education in Leakesville

About Leakesville Educational System

The Greene County School District is a public school district based in Leakesville, Mississippi

Schools

  • Greene County High School
  • Leakesville Junior High School
  • Leakesville Elementary School
  • McLain Attendance Center
  • Sand Hill Elementary School

(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_County_School_District_(Mississippi))

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History of Leakesville

Leakesville is rich in history!

During its early days the river served as the primary highway for commerce, with small steamboats trading at Leakesville, and ascending farther north. The principal industry during the early years was lumbering, farming, stock-raising, and turpentine.

Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, Leakesville along with the rest of the Pine Belt underwent a timber boom, as vast stretches of virgin long leaf pine were harvested. In addition, numerous sawmills and turpentine stills began operations in or near the town.

In 1903 the first railroad connection was established, when the Vinegar Bend Lumber Company extended their line to Leakesville, which was subsequently, connected to a line running to Pascagoula. The railroad caused an expansion of the already burgeoning timber industry causing the population to grow, and calls for incorporation.

Leakesville was incorporated as a Town in 1906 with J.E. Alderman, as the first mayor, with future U.S. Senator Pat Harrison as Town Marshall. This was the first ever elected office held by Pat Harrison.

Since incorporation the city has grown from 123 residents to approximately 1,050. The town is poised for future growth due to the presence of a new four-lane highway and expanding health care and education opportunities, as well as outdoor recreational activities. (source: http://leakesvillems.com/about-us)

Leakesville Neighborhood

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Leakesville is a tiny town located in the state of Mississippi. With a population of 880 people and two constituent neighborhoods, Leakesville is the 178th largest community in Mississippi.

Leakesville is neither predominantly blue-collar nor white-collar, instead having a mixed workforce of both blue-collar and white-collar jobs. Overall, Leakesville is a town of construction workers and builders, professionals, and service providers. There are especially a lot of people living in Leakesville who work in management occupations (11.26%), office and administrative support (8.87%), and teaching (8.87%).

Being a small town, Leakesville does not have a public transit system used by locals to get to and from work.

The education level of Leakesville citizens is a little higher than the average for US cities and towns: 21.47% of adults in Leakesville have at least a bachelor’s degree.

The per capita income in Leakesville in 2010 was $19,550, which is upper middle income relative to Mississippi, and lower middle income relative to the rest of the US. This equates to an annual income of $78,200 for a family of four.

Leakesville is a very ethnically-diverse town. The people who call Leakesville home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Leakesville residents report their race to be White, followed by Black or African-American. Important ancestries of people in Leakesville include German, Irish, Italian, and Scottish. (source: https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ms/leakesville)

Amy Brand

Loan Officer /Branch Manager // NMLS #103259

Amy Brand is a Mortgage Professional that epitomizes integrity, energy, hard work, and creative service in every detail of the real estate transaction. Amy is a family woman with a devotion to God, her three beautiful children & her adorable chihuahua, Lucy. Amy started her career in the mortgage industry over 20 yrs ago . Her knowledge of products and programs allows her the ability to help her borrowers find the program that best matches their individual needs.

Amy understands that when shopping for a mortgage professional, you need an individual and team with whom you can rely. Amy’s goal is to help you in a fast, friendly, and easy to understand manner. She uses her experience and knowledge to ensure that all of your financial and mortgage needs are successfully met. Amy’s passion is to help her clients and partners achieve the goal of homeownership.

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