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$120,000 (USD)
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Spring City Area Land

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.40 Ac Hilltop Circle Spring City, TN 37381

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Scenic .40-Acre Lakeview Lot in Rhea County, TN

Discover the opportunity to own a picturesque .40-acre lot in Rhea County, TN, boasting breathtaking views of Watts Bar Lake.

Situated in the heart of the Tennessee River Valley, midway between Knoxville and Chattanooga, this lot is part of the vast 39,000-acre expanse of Watts Bar Lake. Created in 1942 and regulated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the lake extends 72.4 miles between Watts Bar Dam and Ft. Loudon Dam, with depths of approximately 70 feet near the dams. The lake's vibrant ecosystem is fed by the Tennessee River, Clinch River, and the Emory River, making it a hub of aquatic life and a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

Your future home will have an unobstructed, panoramic view of this majestic lake, offering a serene and tranquil environment. Imagine the luxury of waking up to stunning sunrises over the water and relaxing evenings.

Rhea County is a haven for outdoor activities with over 700 miles of shoreline. This property is conveniently located near marinas, campgrounds, resorts, and water-centric restaurants, providing endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and dining with scenic views.

You are one step closer to building a home that blends harmoniously with this beautiful lakeside setting. This lot is not just a piece of land; it's a ticket to a lifestyle that balances the tranquility of nature with the convenience of modern amenities.

Don't miss this unique chance to be a part of a community that cherishes the beauty of Watts Bar Lake. Here, every day can be a blissful escape into lakeside living.

**Note: Current septic permit on file is no longer valid as it was submitted in 2020. Buyer and Buyer's Agent to do due diligence on soil, testing, and permit.**
Listing Courtesy of East Tennessee Realtors / Listed By: Victoria Eberhart, Wallace Upper Cumberland
$65,000 (USD)
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Harriman Area Single Family Home

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133 Spears Alley Harriman, TN 37748

2 Bed
1 Baths
800 sqft
*Optional sewer available. Please contact Harriman Utility Board to confirm connection costs.*

Discover the charm and potential of this 2-bedroom, 1-bath single-wide mobile home, perched on a generous 1.5-acre plot within the city limits of Harriman. This fixer-upper property offers a unique opportunity for homeowners and investors alike to craft their dream space against the backdrop of distant, breathtaking mountain views. While it calls for some TLC, the home has seen a few updates, including a new metal roof in 2022, new doors, new windows, and a new electrical panel, laying the groundwork for a stunning transformation.

Set in a serene environment, this home marries the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of being approximately 15 miles from the vibrant new Flatrock Motorports and Entertainment Park in Rockwood. It's an ideal setting for those who cherish privacy while appreciating the option to venture out to nearby entertainment and outdoor activities. Despite its status as a project home, it does not skimp on essentials; an electric water heater and central heating and air ensure comfort during the renovation phase. The home is also serviced by natural gas and connected to public water utilities.

The expansive outdoor space surrounding the property amplifies its appeal, offering a vast canvas for landscaping, gardening, or simply basking in the natural beauty of the area. Its location in Harriman not only promises a lovely retreat but also keeps you connected with the community and local amenities, striking a perfect balance of convenience.

This home represents more than just a place to live; it's an opportunity to create, innovate, and transform a space with immense potential into something truly special. Whether you're looking to put down roots in a personalized haven or make an investment, this property is ready for someone with vision to reimagine its future.
Listing Courtesy of East Tennessee Realtors / Listed By: Victoria Eberhart, Wallace Upper Cumberland