McCool, Canton, ME

McCool — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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McCool Neighborhood Overview

Overview

McCool is a small, unincorporated community situated in the northeastern corner of Madison County, Mississippi, with a portion extending into adjacent Attala County. While often associated with the broader Canton area due to proximity, McCool maintains a distinct rural identity. Historically, its economy was rooted in agriculture and timber, and it served as a stop along the Illinois Central Railroad, which shaped its early development. The community is centered around the intersection of Mississippi Highways 429 and 430, approximately 20 minutes north of Canton's historic courthouse square.

The character of McCool is quintessentially that of a quiet, close-knit Mississippi countryside community. Life moves at a slower pace here, defined by rolling hills, pine forests, and farmland rather than urban density. Residents value privacy, spacious land, and a strong sense of neighborliness. While remote, its location provides a balance, offering rural serenity with reasonable access to the amenities, medical facilities, and employment centers in Canton, Kosciusko, and even the Jackson metro area via nearby interstates.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in McCool and its surrounding area is predominantly composed of single-family homes on large, often multi-acre lots. Properties range from modest ranch-style homes and manufactured housing to newer, custom-built estates that take advantage of the wooded and pastoral landscapes. It is an area where land is a key component of a property's value, with many listings featuring several acres, barns, or room for horses.

Price ranges are wide but generally offer significant value compared to suburban subdivisions closer to Jackson. Entry-level homes on smaller parcels can be found from the $150,000s, while larger, newer homes on 10+ acres can reach into the $500,000s and above. The market is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with very few multi-family or traditional rental complexes. Recent trends show a steady interest from buyers seeking space, tranquility, and a lifestyle oriented toward outdoor living, away from the busier suburban sprawl.

Schools & Education

Students residing in the McCool area are served by the Madison County School District for the portion in Madison County and the Attala County School District for the portion in Attala County. Specific schools often include Camden Elementary and Madison Middle School for younger grades in the Madison County zone, with high school students typically zoned for Madison Central High School, a highly regarded school known for strong academic and extracurricular programs.

In the Attala County section, students may attend schools in the Kosciusko district. Private school options are primarily located in Canton, Kosciusko, or Jackson, requiring a commute. For higher education, Holmes Community College has a campus in nearby Ridgeland, and Mississippi State University in Starkville is within a reasonable driving distance. The community strongly supports its local schools, with many families deeply involved in academic, agricultural, and sports activities.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in McCool is inherently tied to its natural environment. There are no formal public parks or community centers within the immediate community; instead, residents utilize their own land for activities. Outdoor pursuits like hunting, fishing in private ponds, horseback riding, ATV trail riding, and gardening are commonplace and form the core of local leisure. The nearby Bienville National Forest and the Attala County Lake offer more structured public opportunities for hiking, camping, boating, and fishing just a short drive away.

For organized sports, families travel to facilities in Canton, Kosciusko, or Madison. The rural setting fosters a culture of self-made recreation, where children play in open fields and neighbors socialize at home gatherings rather than at public facilities. The community's annual events, like local church homecomings or seasonal festivals in neighboring towns, also serve as important social and recreational outlets, reinforcing the area's tight-knit, traditional character.

Local Dining & Shopping

McCool itself is very limited in commercial offerings, epitomizing its rural nature. The community may have a small country store or two for basic essentials, but residents primarily rely on neighboring towns for their shopping and dining needs. For groceries, hardware, and other staples, residents typically drive to the larger supermarkets and retail stores in Canton or Kosciusko. The Canton Flea Market, held twice a year, is a major regional draw for antiques, crafts, and unique finds.

Dining options within McCool are sparse, often limited to a beloved local plate lunch spot or a casual grill. For a wider variety of restaurants—from classic Southern meat-and-threes to more contemporary cafes—residents head to the historic square in Canton or into Kosciusko. The trade-off for the lack of immediate convenience is a cherished absence of commercial noise and traffic, with most commerce being a purposeful trip to support businesses in the surrounding county seats.

Who Lives Here

McCool attracts individuals and families who prioritize space, privacy, and a deep connection to the land. The population is a mix of multi-generational families with deep roots in the area and newcomers seeking a peaceful, country lifestyle. Residents often work in agriculture, forestry, skilled trades, or commute to professional jobs in Canton, Kosciusko, Jackson, or even the Toyota plant in Blue Springs. There is a strong sense of self-reliance and community interdependence.

The community vibe is authentically rural Southern, where neighbors know each other, look out for one another, and often gather for potlucks or fish fries. It is a place where church, family, and local tradition form the bedrock of social life. People drawn to McCool are typically those who appreciate

McCool Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$59KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$743/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$40KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate83.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied16.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code39108

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