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Teresa Suarez
Creek Country Real Estate
Keller Williams Agent - License: 324741
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Property from TBD COPPER RIDGE Rd - KW
$285,000
53 Acres
Eidson, Tennessee, 37731
This is one exceptionally beautiful property that offers gorgeous home sites in several optional locations. A private driveway leads gradually uphill close to the sideline on the west side to the top of the mountain. Multiple mountains both north and south come into view from the fields on the way up and at the top. It is rare to find views more beautiful than these. The countryside all around is a never-ending patchwork of land, forests, farms and distant neighbors. To the north you might see all the way into Virginia's mountains, and everything that rises high in between. This cannot be captured in the pictures. The Clinch Mountain lays to the south. Beautiful grassy fields lay along the next levels downhill from the top which are natural to become part of one's own gorgeous lawn someday. This is also where much of the usable land lays for animals, gardens, and crops. A generous portion of woods lay below the fields on the north side. From the road you cannot see what I am describing. But once inside the property, as you rise up to the top, you cannot miss the beauty of this land. The property drops off significantly on the west side line, and slopes gently down to the north and along the east side a little more steeply. Because of this all of the top and all the grassy fields are very private. This is despite the fact that the property fronts on two roads. Stringtown Rd runs along the east side where the property comes down to form a nice valley between the road and the ridge top. This is also a good section for a food plot and for animals to graze. As well, there is a lovely homesite that looks up the valley there and beyond. In the hill that rises up along Stringtown Rd, you can see from the road where some trails used to make their way from bottom to top and vice versa. Although this side of the hill rises sharply, these trails might be fun to ride, on horseback or on ATV once they are re-established. An old graveled road still exists that runs down the north side along the ridge line. It crosses the fields, and winds down through the woods. Bringing these various trails back to fruition would add to the recreational advantages of the property. The property was at one time under an agricultural greenbelt that provided cross-fencing for moving the cattle around, and also aided crop rotation. Most of this fencing and the wood posts remain. Wood posts appear to mark the through-ways. The greenbelt designation is still in place and should be assumed upon purchase. This is a tax saving designation for land that includes a use in agricultural purposes. The well is no longer connected but the watering station is still there. Adding a well would enable watering for animals and would support housing as well. There is, however, also a spring and a bit of a stream in the valley, which might need some clearing out of the brush once the fall is fully in. NO OWNER FINANCING.

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Property from 2615 Stoney Fork Road - KW
$315,900
60.89 Acres
Sneedville, Tennessee, 37869
: Are you seeking beautiful creeks, flat to very gently rolling fields, privacy, and abundant wildlife? If so, this 60.83-acre, surveyed property will probably be a great find for you. If you hope to build a new home of your own design and seek optional home sites to choose from, or to offer to other members of your family, then come take a look at this one. I believe you will be well pleased. The land was raw when the owner obtained it. Since then, he has made many improvements to the land and by building nice, custom designed out-buildings. Each one has a specific purpose. THE CABIN was built first. It has an efficiency floor plan with a living area, a kitchen, a sleeping area, and a bathroom. It has a front porch, and a charming country flair. There's a wood-burning stove in the living area. The kitchen has a small refrigerator, a 2-burner cook top on propane installed in the counter top and some storage. The bathroom is equipped with a vanity and sink, a 3x3 shower stall and a compost toilet system. The doors are barn-styled on rollers, floors are wood, and there is special lighting. It is simply delightful. The owner visits the property on occasion for short stays. The buildings were meant to be comfortable while he was on each visit developing a project or making something new. THE GREENHOUSE and fenced garden are just great. You will easily recognize it in the pictures. It is all sunny and warm. and has a wood stove, and built in shelves that double as resting places. There is a nice deck too that's great for grilling and ''hanging out''. A water faucet is there for gardening. There are garden boxes, and apple, pear & apricot trees. THE METAL SHED was intended for office use. It has been finished out with flooring, ceiling, and walls; and, it is wired and plumbed, but these have not been connected. THE WELL HOUSE holds water from the well and the pressure tank. The water runs through a manifold that takes it into the places it needs to go. This property is clearly about the land, and its beautiful fields, creeks and wooded mountains. To that, it offers some really very nice extras to be enjoyed. Most of the buildings need some final finish work, but the good stuff is already in place. The Seller has invested heavily, especially in the double culvert bridge over the creek. He had it installed to connect a second way in and out of the property. Upon entering you will see how nice the land is and how gently it lays. On the far end from the double culvert bridge there is another access to the road. You will see a hollar in the distance--a trail the runs along another creek back through a tunnel of trees. Quite a way in through this passage, the area opens up to a really nice field. It is a totally private a home site in itself. Trails run off from there up into the mountains that are on the property. Other home sites, besides those obvious on the fields, can be found up there in the mountains. Of course they will be a little more difficult to access. The property is suitable for farm animals, some horses or a couple of cows, and for planting nice gardens. The wildlife is also plentiful.

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Property from TBD Copper Ridge Road - KW
$285,000
53 Acres
Eidson, Tennessee, 37731
This is one exceptionally beautiful property that offers gorgeous home sites in several optional locations. A private driveway leads gradually uphill close to the sideline on the west side to the top of the mountain. Multiple mountains both north and south come into view from the fields on the way up and at the top. It is rare to find views more beautiful than these. The countryside all around is a never-ending patchwork of land, forests, farms and distant neighbors. To the north you might see all the way into Virginia's mountains, and everything that rises high in between. This cannot be captured in the pictures. The Clinch Mountain lays to the south. Beautiful grassy fields lay along the next levels downhill from the top which are natural to become part of one's own gorgeous lawn someday. This is also where much of the usable land lays for animals, gardens, and crops. A generous portion of woods lay below the fields on the north side. From the road you cannot see what I am describing. But once inside the property, as you rise up to the top, you cannot miss the beauty of this land. The property drops off significantly on the west side line, and slopes gently down to the north and along the east side a little more steeply. Because of this all of the top and all the grassy fields are very private. This is despite the fact that the property fronts on two roads. Stringtown Rd runs along the east side where the property comes down to form a nice valley between the road and the ridge top. This is also a good section for a food plot and for animals to graze. As well, there is a lovely homesite that looks up the valley there and beyond. In the hill that rises up along Stringtown Rd, you can see from the road where some trails used to make their way from bottom to top and vice versa. Although this side of the hill rises sharply, these trails might be fun to ride, on horseback or on ATV once they are re-established. An old graveled road still exists that runs down the north side along the ridge line. It crosses the fields, and winds down through the woods. Bringing these various trails back to fruition would add to the recreational advantages of the property. The property was at one time under an agricultural greenbelt that provided cross-fencing for moving the cattle around, and also aided crop rotation. Most of this fencing and the wood posts remain. Wood posts appear to mark the through-ways. The greenbelt designation is still in place and should be assumed upon purchase. This is a tax saving designation for land that includes a use in agricultural purposes. The well is no longer connected but the watering station is still there. Adding a well would enable watering for animals and would support housing as well. There is, however, also a spring and a bit of a stream in the valley, which might need some clearing out of the brush once the fall is fully in.At and acceptable price, the seller will consider contributing to the cost of a new well. NO OWNER FINANCING.

Premier Listing
Property from Tbd Copper Ridge Road - KW
$285,000
53 Acres
Eidson, Tennessee, 37731
This is one exceptionally beautiful property that offers gorgeous home sites in several optional locations. A private driveway leads gradually uphill close to the sideline on the west side to the top of the mountain. Multiple mountains both north and south come into view from the fields on the way up and at the top. It is rare to find views more beautiful than these. The countryside all around is a never-ending patchwork of land, forests, farms and distant neighbors. To the north you might see all the way into Virginia's mountains, and everything that rises high in between. This cannot be captured in the pictures. The Clinch Mountain lays to the south. Beautiful grassy fields lay along the next levels downhill from the top which are natural to become part of one's own gorgeous lawn someday. This is also where much of the usable land lays for animals, gardens, and crops. A generous portion of woods lay below the fields on the north side. From the road you cannot see what I am describing. But once inside the property, as you rise up to the top, you cannot miss the beauty of this land. The property drops off significantly on the west side line, and slopes gently down to the north and along the east side a little more steeply. Because of this all of the top and all the grassy fields are very private. This is despite the fact that the property fronts on two roads. Stringtown Rd runs along the east side where the property comes down to form a nice valley between the road and the ridge top. This is also a good section for a food plot and for animals to graze. As well, there is a lovely homesite that looks up the valley there and beyond. In the hill that rises up along Stringtown Rd, you can see from the road where some trails used to make their way from bottom to top and vice versa. Although this side of the hill rises sharply, these trails might be fun to ride, on horseback or on ATV once they are re-established. An old graveled road still exists that runs down the north side along the ridge line. It crosses the fields, and winds down through the woods. Bringing these various trails back to fruition would add to the recreational advantages of the property. The property was at one time under an agricultural greenbelt that provided cross-fencing for moving the cattle around, and also aided crop rotation. Most of this fencing and the wood posts remain. Wood posts appear to mark the through-ways. The greenbelt designation is still in place and should be assumed upon purchase. This is a tax saving designation for land that includes a use in agricultural purposes. The well is no longer connected but the watering station is still there. Adding a well would enable watering for animals and would support housing as well. There is, however, also a spring and a bit of a stream in the valley, which might need some clearing out of the brush once the fall is fully in.The seller will consider contributing to the cost of a new well at an acceptable sale price.NO OWNER FINANCING.