Description
About the Home
Immaculate one-level Brick home with a view of neighboring pond (not on subject property). Home has 4 Bedrooms and 2.5 Bathrooms. All tile, carpet, and laminate flooring is new. Spacious Eat-in Kitchen has been completely remodeled and features a large Pantry and Island with a butcher block counter. All kitchen appliances convey with the home. The home has a large home Office that could be used as a 5th bedroom, if needed. There is a patio and deck in the rear of the home with multiple access points. The windows are covered with 2 inch faux wood blinds. There is an open foyer upon entry, a formal dining room, and a sunken living room/den with a Gas Burning Fireplace. The 2 car garage, pull down partially floored attic, and abundance of closets in this home provide for ample storage. There is Crown Molding throughout, the home is wired for an alarm, and has hookups for a central vacuum system. This home is a must see!
About Humboldt
From the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce website: With our festivals and fine arts, movies and music, shopping and sporting events, and everything in between, Humboldt is authentically Tennessee. Here you’ll find opportunities to live the small-town life just minutes from Jackson and about halfway between Memphis and Nashville. As a Main Street America™ Accredited program, Humboldt Main Street, is a recognized leading program among the national network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities who share both a commitment to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. All Main Street America™ Accredited programs meet a set of National Accreditation Standards of Performance as outlined by the National Main Street Center.
Humboldt is home to Tennessee's largest and longest running festival, the West Tennessee Strawberry Festival. The festival is held for a week every May. 75,000 friends and neighbors, 9 blocks, over 20 plus events that are sure to entertain the entire family, come celebrate and experience the food, fun, and entertainment that West Tennessee has to offer. They will be the best seven days of your entire life. The West Tennessee Strawberry Festival is an 83-year tradition in Humboldt, an opportunity for a classic West Tennessee homecoming as people travel from across the country to enjoy the events, the food, and the fellowship of family and friends.
The very first festivals were designed as a way to market our community and all of West Tennessee in a challenging economy. Organizers went to state officials for support and came up with a celebration that included bringing the town and the surrounding community together. Those who attend are entertained, and contests and events are planned simply for enjoyment and fellowship. The Pageants, the music, the golf tournament, the horse show, the fireworks, the recipe contest, the carnival, the parades with floats and bands, the 5K & 10K runs, the festival cuisine and more are all a part of the attraction.
Area Attractions
- The Crown Winery
- West Tennessee Regional Arts Center
- Humboldt Plaza 3 Movie Theatre
- Tennessee Safari Park
- Jackson Bowling & Family Fun Center
- 3 Rivers Mini Golf
- Strawberry Festival Exhibit
- Gibson County Lake
- Trenton Teapot Museum
- Casey Jones Village
Proximity
- 0.8 miles to the Humboldt Golf & Country Club
- 1.0 miles to the Humboldt Municipal Airport
- 3.2 miles to Fedex Ground
- 4.1 miles to Tyson Foods
- 9.6 miles to the Jackson National Golf Club
- 52.3 miles to Blue Oval City
- 93.9 miles to the Memphis International Airport
- 146.9 miles to the Nashville International Airport
Economic Development
Humboldt, Tennessee is an excellent place to do business. From small retail shops to large manufacturers, companies like to do business in Humboldt. Humboldt is a relatively small, diverse city in the Jackson area of influence. The city of Humboldt encompasses approximately 9 square miles in the southwest corner of Gibson County, where Madison and Crockett Counties meet, and is located at the intersection of US Highways 45W and 79/70A about 10 miles north of I-40 in Jackson. Therefore, a 15-mile radius of Humboldt includes a large population and wide range of income, education, and ethnicity. The labor force for Humboldt is drawn from the six contiguous counties, with a combined population of about 300,000 people, making this the largest population and labor force in West Tennessee outside Memphis.
Incentives
The City of Humboldt is a great place to build and grow your business. For more information about Humboldt’s attractive business incentives, contact the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce.
Industrial Incentives
Incentivized Tax Structure
With one of the nation’s lowest per capita tax burdens, Humboldt is one of the best places in the country to locate your industry. The primary business taxes in Humboldt are the franchise tax and the excise tax (F&E).
Job Tax Credit
In Humboldt, Tennessee, “qualified business enterprises” are allowed a credit against their franchise and excise taxes based on their capital investment and the number of jobs created. The amount of the credit and the period of time during which it can be used varies according to the size of the investment.
Industrial Machinery Tax Credit
For capital investments in industrial machinery, Tennessee offers businesses an Industrial Machinery Tax Credit that may be used to offset up to 50% of the company’s F&E tax liability. To qualify for this credit, companies are not required to create new jobs. The credit applies to the purchase, installation and repair of industrial machinery as defined in T.C.A. 67-6-102. The credit also applies to the purchase and installation of computers, computer software and certain peripheral devices purchased in order to meet the capital investment thresholds of the Job Tax Credit.
Headquarters Tax Incentives
In order to encourage companies to locate and expand their regional, national or international corporate headquarters in Tennessee, the State offers a suite of enhanced tax credits to companies that establish or expand a qualified headquarters facility. A “qualified headquarters facility” means a regional, national or international headquarters facility where the taxpayer has:
- Made a minimum investment of $50 million in a headquarters building or buildings, newly constructed, expanded or remodeled during the investment period;
- Made a minimum investment of $10 million in a headquarters facility and created 100 new full-time jobs paying at least 150% of Tennessee’s average occupational wage during the investment period, or;
- Located its headquarters facility in a Central Business District or Economic Recovery Zone and received approval from the Commissioner of Revenue as a “qualified headquarters facility.”
Other
PILOT and TIF programs are available.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
West Tennessee Home for Sale
Spacious 4 bedroom 2.5 bath
Nice Brick home with a View
Newly Remodeled Large Kitchen
Close to major highways & I-40
Home in Gibson County, TN
Gas fireplace in Living Room
Home office, deck, patio, view