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Mantachie is a city in the state of mississippi with a population of roughly 4,248. It is in Itawamba County, Mississippi the Tupelo, MS core-based statistical areas (CBSA), Its Zip codes include 38855 .
Mantachie is a small town located in Jackson County, Mississippi. The population was 1,853 at the 2010 census. Mantachie is known for its fertile farmland and its proximity to Jackson, the state capital. Mantachie is also home to several businesses and industries, including a poultry processing plant and a trucking company.
Real estate in Mantachie is dominated by single-family homes. The median price of a home in Mantachie was $92,000 in January 2017. The majority of homes in Mantachie are owner-occupied, but there is also a significant number of rental properties available. There are no major commercial developments in Mantachie, but the town does have several small businesses that provide services to residents and visitors alike.
The schools in Mantachie are generally good quality facilities that provide students with an excellent education. There are three schools operating in the town: one public school ( Mantachie Elementary School), one private school (Stratford Christian School), and one charter school ( Jackson Academy). The public school district serving Mantachie covers an area of approximately 2 square miles; the private school district covers an area of approximately 4 square miles; and the charter school district covers an area of approximately 5 square miles. All three schools operate under cooperative agreements with each other and with the Jackson County School District.
The economy of Mantachie is based largely on agriculture and related industries such as poultry processing and trucking. However, there has been some growth recently in businesses providing services to residents and visitors alike such as restaurants, convenience stores, hair salons, etc.. The overall economic health of Mantachie remains positive despite recent challenges faced by many rural communities across America due to changes in agricultural production patterns caused by globalization and technological advances