This listing is for one honest piece of land on Zimmerman Street in Waveland. It is 0.14 acres, which may not sound like much until you realize it is still more land than most apartments come with.
Property Facts
- Location: Zimmerman Street, Waveland
- County: Hancock County
- Parcel (APN): 138Q-0-34-107.000
- Lot Size: 0.14 acres
- Zoning: R-1 Single-Family Residential (no mobile homes)
- Flood Zone: FEMA AE (elevated construction typically required – buyer to confirm build elevation)
- Utilities: Water, sewer, and electric at or near the street (buyer to verify availability and connection costs)
- HOA: None
- 2025 Property Taxes: $120.69 per year
Price
$12,500 cash
$14,000 with owner financing available
*Owner financing means no banks, no credit checks, and a simple purchase process.
Now, about the land itself.
This land has several outstanding features:
- It stays exactly where it is supposed to.
- It does not send repair bills.
- It quietly increases in value while doing absolutely nothing.
If you bought this lot and ignored it for ten years, it would still be there patiently waiting. Land is extremely reliable like that.
The property currently includes trees and grass, thoughtfully installed by nature at no additional charge. If you like trees, keep them. If you prefer open space, clear them. Land is very cooperative.
The lot sits in Waveland, a relaxed Gulf Coast town where people come for beaches, boating, fishing, and sunsets that are suspiciously good at making people want to move there.
People usually buy lots like this for one of three reasons:
- They want to build a home near the Gulf Coast.
- They want to hold land as an investment.
- They want to stop saying, “I wish I bought land years ago.”
All three are perfectly reasonable reasons.
Serious buyers only, please.
If you are genuinely interested in owning land near the coast, I am happy to answer questions and provide the map, parcel details, or anything else you need.
If you are just browsing land listings at 2 AM wondering what life would be like if you owned a small piece of Waveland, that is understandable, too. But if this lot grows any more trees while waiting, I may have to start charging them rent.
If you would like the parcel map, location pin, or financing details, just send a message.
Worst case scenario, you take a drive through Waveland, look at the lot, and decide owning land is actually a pretty good idea.