
Courtesy of: Stephanie Cross, United Country Real Estate/Tennessee Real Properties, stephanie@tennesseerealproperties.com
$279,900
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Lot: 22.00 Acres
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$279,900
1460 Big Neck Rd Discover 22 acres of Tennessee countryside offering a blend of open pasture, hardwoods, a flowing creek, and long-range views. This versatile property provides the ideal setting for your dream home--whether you prefer a build site with views and a walkout basement or a more private location tucked into the woods.A newly added driveway and installed water tap at the road make this property even more build-ready, giving you a head start on bringing your vision to life. The land features a gentle incline to a level home site, already soil-mapped and ready for development. Utilities, including electric and city water, are available at the road. Light restrictions are in place to preserve the natural beauty and value of the area, while still allowing horses and cattle (up to 2 per acre). With 22 acres, the property qualifies for Greenbelt tax status. On-site, the property features a natural habitat leading to the creek, lined with hardwoods and beautiful mountain laurel. Nearby, you can explore additional outdoor recreation including hiking at Piney Falls or kayaking Soak Creek, a designated scenic river. Located less than 20 minutes to Spring City and just 17 minutes to Watts Bar Lake, this property is also under 30 minutes from I-40 in Crossville. Centrally positioned between Chattanooga and Knoxville--just 1 hour and 15 minutes to either--and 2 hours to both Pigeon Forge and Nashville, you'll enjoy the peace of country living without sacrificing accessibility. Schedule your appointment for a tour of the property and see firsthand what this land has to offer.
Courtesy of: Stephanie Cross, United Country Real Estate/Tennessee Real Properties, stephanie@tennesseerealproperties.com
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