Artistic sign reading "Gulfport Historic Waterfront" illuminated at nightArtistic sign reading "Gulfport Historic Waterfront" illuminated at night Gulfport real estate sales for Oct. 31-Nov. 10.
Photo by Cathy Salustri

For the week of Oct. 31-Nov. 10, take a look at what sold – and for how much – this past week in Gulfport.

Oct. 31-Nov. 10 Gulfport Real Estate

4749 Baywood Point Dr. S. (Marina)

This three-bed, two-bath home, built in 1978, has 1,666 square feet. It listed for $925,000 and sold for $825,000.

3022 Beach Blvd. S. (Waterfront District)

This eight-bed, five-bath triplex, built in 1925, has 3,177 square feet. It listed for $700,000 and sold for $750,000.

Under $400,000

5725 18th Ave. S. (Tangerine)

This three-bed, two-bath home, built in 1952, has 1,258 square feet. It listed for $374,500 and sold for $325,000.

5217 18th Ave. S. (Tangerine)

This three-bed, two-and-a-half-bath home, built in 1955, has 1,470 square feet. It listed for $350,000 and sold for $240,000.

4501 27th Ave. S. (Marina)

This three-bed, two-bath home, built in 1950, has 1,096 square feet. It listed for $185,000 and sold for $140,000.

More Info About Living in Gulfport

New homeowner or thinking of buying a home in Gulfport? Check out the City of Gulfport’s website for helpful information, including about garbage and recycling collection, getting a library card, and other information new Gulfportians need and want to know. Looking to learn the history of a home you just bought – or want to buy? The Gulfport History Museum has info on many Gulfport homes.

If you want to get involved in your new community, check out these links to community organizations in Gulfport.

Finally, see more Gulfport home sales and sales along the beaches.

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