
Mississippi’s real estate scene blends historic Southern charm with scenic beauty, offering everything from antebellum mansions draped in Spanish moss to modern estates perched on the Gulf Coast.
While the state is known for its affordability, luxury properties still make a bold statement with sprawling acreage, riverfront views, and architectural nods to both classic and contemporary styles.
Cities like Jackson and coastal gems like Biloxi offer hidden pockets of high-end living, often wrapped in privacy and opulence.
For those seeking grandeur in the Magnolia State, here are the five most expensive homes currently on the market.
5. Pass Christian, MS – $1,590,000

Commanding 2,725 square feet of living space in Pass Christian, MS, this $1,590,000 beachfront property offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms on a 1-acre corner lot. Built by Garcia and Sons Development with New Orleans-inspired design, the home is elevated on 25-foot pilings and reinforced with hurricane-rated features, including storm shutters and a whole-house generator.
Interior highlights include a gourmet kitchen with marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and a spacious pantry, while French doors lead to multiple balconies capturing Gulf views. The property also includes a 40′ x 12′ concrete pad for RV or boat storage, a fully decked attic, and a cargo lift for easy access across levels.
Where is Pass Christian?

Pass Christian, Mississippi, is a small city located on the Gulf Coast in Harrison County. It sits along U.S. Route 90 and is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area. The city has a working harbor, public beaches, and several marinas. It has a history tied to shipping, fishing, and tourism. Pass Christian was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 but has since rebuilt key areas.
Living Room

Two sofas and multiple chairs form seating groups around the fireplace. Mantel holds small decor pieces beneath a centered portrait, with additional framed art throughout the space. Area rugs cover the wood floor, and sculptural busts and side tables sit in corners. Windows line the walls, allowing in light and outdoor views.
Kitchen

White cabinetry lines both walls in the galley-style kitchen, with marble countertops stretching the length. Large island holds the cooktop and adds storage, facing windows and dining area. Artwork, decorative glass, and sculptural pieces sit along the counters. Hardwood flooring runs through, and natural light enters through tall windows.
Dining Area

Glass-top dining table anchors the center of the room, surrounded by six carved chairs. Overhead, two pendant lights hang above the island. Cabinetry continues around the room with upper and lower storage, and appliances are built into the wall. A china cabinet, tall plant, and wall decor add visual interest around the perimeter.
Bedroom

Gold-framed panel artwork extends above the bed, creating a built-in headboard design. Crystal chandelier hangs overhead, while the bed is dressed in gold fabric with navy pillows. Surrounding furniture includes a tall chest of drawers, side tables, and a glass console table supported by sculpted cherubs. Wall art fills most open space with classical portraits and framed pieces.
Bathroom

Freestanding tub sits beneath a large window, paired with a floor-mounted faucet. Walk-in shower features white marble tile and a built-in bench. Toilet is placed in a recessed corner next to a vintage-style mirror and framed seascape. Wood flooring continues throughout, with small tables and decorative elements like a candelabra and feather arrangement.
Source: Holly Lemoine Raymond @ Hl Raymond Properties, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Laurel, MS – $1,600,000

Located in the West Jones school district, this French Country-style estate is priced at $1,600,000 and features 5 bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, and a total of 8 bathrooms across 11,463 square feet. The home sits on 31 acres and includes a 4-car garage, gunite pool and hot tub, a 1,192 square foot guest cabin, and a 40×60 barn.
Built with 12-foot ceilings, wide plank virgin cypress flooring, 18th-century New Orleans doors, and Canadian White Spruce framing, it also includes custom interior features like a spiral staircase, imported stone, and cypress beams from the Godchaux sugar mill.
Where is Laurel?

Laurel, Mississippi, is a city in Jones County in the southeastern part of the state. It developed as a lumber town and was once home to one of the world’s largest yellow pine markets. The city is served by several highways, including Interstate 59 and U.S. Route 84. Laurel is known for its historic district, which features early 20th-century architecture. It is also home to a campus of Jones College and several museums.
Living Room

Sofa and accent chairs are arranged around a carved wood coffee table in front of a fireplace. Stone mantel holds small sculptures and a framed mirror, with white dog statues placed on either side. Three arched doorways with French doors line one wall, leading to the patio. Lighting includes chandeliers and lantern-style fixtures, with decorative objects filling shelves and side tables.
Dining Room

Wood dining table with seating for ten is centered under a crystal chandelier. Large arched doors with wood frames open to the outside, flanked by patterned curtains. One wall features exposed stone, with the others finished in a textured tan surface. Decorative rugs and sconces complete the traditional setting.
Bedroom

Four-poster bed anchors the bedroom, paired with a matching comforter featuring a toile pattern. Fireplace with a marble surround is set into a wall with built-in cabinetry above. Chandelier hangs from a ceiling with crown molding, and large area rug covers the hardwood floor. Wallpaper wraps the room in a repeated scenic print, continuing across all walls.
Bathroom

Built-in tub sits below a large window with diamond-patterned glass panes and wood trim. Stone tiles line the backsplash and walls, anchored by a wide vanity with ornate carvings and a gold-framed mirror. Sconces on each side of the mirror provide wall-mounted lighting. Neutral tones run throughout, with tile flooring and a chandelier above.
Pool Area

Curved pool and attached hot tub create a layered design with water features connecting each section. Palm trees line one edge, providing partial privacy and a tropical element. Multiple lounge chairs are arranged along the stone pool deck, facing a backdrop of trees and a metal fence. Paved surfaces wrap around the space for foot traffic and seating.
Source: G Lee Boyette, Srs @ Woodland Realty, Inc via Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Biloxi, MS – $1,750,000

Award-winning design meets Gulf Coast living in this 4,159 square foot waterfront home featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with custom plans available to add a 4th bedroom and full bath.
Nestled in a secure, exclusive neighborhood with a DMR-approved permit for a 310-foot private pier, the property offers extensive indoor-outdoor amenities including a screened lanai with pool and spa, full outdoor kitchen with natural gas grill and wood-burning pizza oven, and multiple fireplaces.
Inside, highlights include a wine room with cellar cooling system, home office, entertainment bar, Sub-Zero and Viking appliances, built-in steamer, coffee maker, warming drawer, and a whole-house generator.
Where is Biloxi?

Biloxi, Mississippi, stretches along the Gulf Coast with a strong connection to the sea. It is located in Harrison County and is accessible by Interstate 10 and U.S. Route 90. The city is known for its casinos, seafood industry, and military presence, including Keesler Air Force Base.
It also features public beaches, a lighthouse, and a busy waterfront. Biloxi has a long history influenced by French colonial settlement, hurricanes, and economic shifts tied to tourism and fishing.
Living Room

Tall ceilings and stacked windows open the living room to the screened patio and waterfront beyond. Built-in shelves and a stone fireplace wall anchor the seating area, where two sectionals and armchairs surround a round table. Neutral tones and soft textures fill the room, with accent pillows and throws adding detail. Large chandelier and recessed lighting provide illumination from above.
Kitchen

Ceiling detail draws attention in the kitchen, where coffered shapes and pendant lighting meet above the island. Wood cabinetry wraps around the space, with a range and hood set into the back wall. Granite countertops run across the island and perimeter, including a built-in microwave and prep sink. Open layout connects to the pool area just beyond.
Bedroom

Arched entry frames the bed in this primary suite, with a carved wood headboard and neutral bedding. Matching nightstands and table lamps sit on each side, with artwork and metallic wall decor above. Carpeted floors lead to a hallway lined with arched openings and wall sconces. Ceiling is finished with recessed lighting and a central fan.
Bathroom

Stone walls and arch-topped windows define the bathroom, where a soaking tub is set into a curved surround. Roman shades filter the light below a chandelier, while the large mirror reflects the natural textures. Dark wood cabinets provide storage along one wall with rolled towels above. Tile flooring and a soft rug complete the space.
Pool Area

Glass enclosure stretches overhead, framing a waterfront pool area with fire features, built-in planters, and lounge seating. Elevated spa spills into the main pool, which includes curved edges and a sun shelf. Outdoor kitchen and bar seating are tucked under a covered patio on one side. Views of the water extend through the screened walls and surrounding landscape.
Source: Kimberly Fritz @ Fritz Properties, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Pass Christian, MS – $2,475,000

Valued at $2,475,000, “The Blue Rose” is a 170-year-old historic mansion in Pass Christian, offering 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms across 9,359 square feet. Positioned near the harbor on the Gulf of Mexico, the estate sits on a property with T4+ commercial and residential zoning.
Built circa 1848 in the West Indies Antebellum style, it includes a commercial kitchen, formal dining and parlor rooms, office, den, and a large ballroom with a 17-foot bar and two half baths. Updated in the mid-2000s, the mansion features modern systems, security, and wraparound porches, with owner financing considered.
Where is Pass Christian?

On the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, Pass Christian, Mississippi, blends waterfront living with a maritime past. It lies west of Gulfport and is accessible via U.S. Route 90. The city features marinas, a working harbor, and residential neighborhoods near the shoreline. It has historical ties to shipping, fishing, and seasonal tourism. Pass Christian experienced major damage from Hurricane Katrina but has since undergone significant rebuilding.
Kitchen

Cabinetry wraps around the large kitchen, including a central island with glass-front storage and a double sink. Granite counters and tile flooring run throughout, with double ovens, a cooktop, and a vent hood built in. Upper cabinets feature glass panels, while the island is topped by a metal chandelier. Decor includes ceramics, framed art, and floral arrangements.
Dining Room

Deep red walls and a gold ceiling set a formal tone in the dining room, where a crystal chandelier hangs over a wood table and ten matching chairs. Ornate fireplace with a mirror above adds detail, along with framed art and a china cabinet. Hardwood floors are partly covered by a patterned rug. Trim and molding contrast in white to frame doors and openings.
Bedroom

Raised platform separates the sleeping area from the sitting area in this bedroom, defined by carved wood railings and stairs. Bed features a tall headboard and gold fabric canopy, flanked by detailed nightstands with table lamps. Stained glass windows and French doors bring in light. Crystal chandelier and layered curtains continue the ornate style.
Bathroom

Vertical striped wallpaper in warm tones lines the walls of the bathroom, paired with a marble-topped double vanity and two gold-framed mirrors. Jetted tub is placed in a tiled surround beneath a recessed ceiling with chandelier. Decorative columns and sculpted lighting fixtures complete the space. Countertop items include rolled towels and glass accessories.
Covered Porch

Palm trees and waterfront views stretch beyond the railing of the covered front porch. Wicker and wrought iron furniture fill the space, with cushioned seating and small tables arranged for relaxing or conversation. White columns and railings define the space while leaving it open to the scenery. Overhead, the ceiling is finished in pale blue with recessed lighting.
Source: Holly Lemoine Raymond @ Hl Raymond Properties, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Bogue Chitto, MS – $4,500,000

This Mississippi estate is listed at $4,500,000 and spans 7,000 square feet with 8 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, situated on 75 acres. The main home includes a first-floor primary suite, three upstairs bedrooms, and a finished basement with three more bedrooms, a kitchen, gym, and living area.
Constructed with ICF, a post-tension slab, and a metal roof, the property also features a 3-car heated and cooled garage, a private motorcross track, and space for a 2,700-foot runway. A Pebble Tech heated and cooled pool, pool house with full kitchen and bath, and income-generating basement and guest house each bring in $3,000 monthly.
Where is Bogue Chitto?

Bogue Chitto, Mississippi, is a small unincorporated community located in Lincoln and Pike counties. It lies near U.S. Route 51 and is part of the Brookhaven Micropolitan Area. The community includes residential neighborhoods, local businesses, and a school district. It is also home to the Bogue Chitto Band of Choctaw Indians, a federally recognized tribe. The area has a mix of rural landscapes and small-town infrastructure.
Living Room

Vaulted ceiling stretches above the living area anchored by a wide fireplace and mounted television. Stonework spans the lower wall, while large windows frame views of the outdoors. Neutral armchairs and a matching sofa sit around a circular wood table on a light rug. Open railing on the upper level overlooks the living space.
Kitchen

Bold cabinetry lines the kitchen walls, surrounding two islands with marble countertops and integrated sinks. Glass pendant lights drop from the ceiling over one island, while barstools tuck under the raised edge of the other. Stainless appliances and a tile backsplash finish the space. Wood-look flooring ties everything together.
Dining Room

Natural light pours through an arched window beside a round dining table and six upholstered chairs. Clean lines meet soft textures, with a simple chandelier hanging overhead. Wainscoting and crown molding frame the soft gray walls. A single abstract painting adds contrast above the table.
Bedroom

Upholstered headboard curves against a wall framed by three windows and topped by a tray ceiling. Decorative pillows, mirrored furniture, and soft tones create a coordinated layout. Two lamps rest on either side of the bed, with a large dresser and mirror across the room. Recessed lights and ceiling fan add function above.
Pool Area

Back patio opens to a full-length swimming pool bordered by lounge chairs and picnic tables. Brick columns support an upper balcony that wraps around the house. Separate pool house with matching exterior sits at the edge of the paved area. Umbrella, stone coping, and outdoor furniture finish the layout.
Source: Ashton A Walker @ The Asher Group via Coldwell Banker Realty