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Bedrooms: 0
Full Bathrooms: 0
Half Bathrooms: 0
Type: Land
Sub Type:
MLS Number: 9991111
Lot Acreage: 18.50000
Living Area: 0
Year Built:
Elementary School: Lamar
Middle School: Lamar
High School: David Crockett
Public Remarks: If you've been looking for privacy, usable mountain ground, and direct access to the Cherokee National Forest, this is it. This 18.5-acre tract not only backs up to the Cherokee National Forest but also touches it along a majority of the left boundary, giving you extended frontage to thousands of acres of protected land. That means unmatched privacy, room to explore, and true East Tennessee mountain living right out your back door. The property offers a long, private setting with multiple potential homesites and a constant flowing spring toward the rear of the tract — a rare and valuable natural feature. Whether you're dreaming of building a cabin, homestead, hunting retreat, or simply holding land as an investment, the possibilities here are wide open. No restrictions means you can build what you want, bring your RV, create trails, establish a mini farm, or develop it to fit your vision. You'll enjoy: • Direct National Forest access • Constant flowing spring • Mature hardwoods • Mountain terrain with privacy • Convenient access to town while feeling completely secluded Properties adjoining the Cherokee National Forest are becoming harder to find, especially unrestricted tracts of this size. If you've been waiting on something special, this one deserves a look. Buyer/Buyer's Agent to verify all info.
Listing Courtesy:Westbrook Legacy Realty
AccessTrans:Will Not Divide: true
Contract Info:Foreclosure: No
Easements:None12: true
General Property Description:Acres: 18.5
General Property Description:Elementary School3: Lamar
General Property Description:High School3: David Crockett
General Property Description:HOA YN: No
General Property Description:Lot Size2: See acreage
General Property Description:Middle School2: Lamar
General Property Description:Zoning2: A1
Land Type:Hunting: true
Land Type:LotTract: true
Land Type:See Remarks26: true
Land Type:Timber: true
Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 0.0
Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 588.24
Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Book #: 846
Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Page #: 654
Lot Features:Mountainous2: true
Lot Features:Rolling Slope2: true
Lot Features:Wooded2: true
Permitted:Horses2: true
Permitted:Manufactured Home: true
Permitted:Modular3: true
Permitted:Poultry: true
Permitted:Site Built3: true
Remarks Misc:Directions3: Traveling I26E, take Exit 24. Turn left at light. Turn left at second light onto Cherokee Rd. Turn left onto Triangle Rd. Turn left onto Dry Creek Rd. Drive approximately 6 miles and turn right onto Buchanan Rd. Property will be on right after 132 Buchanan Rd. See sign.
Remarks Misc:Public Remarks5: If you've been looking for privacy, usable mountain ground, and direct access to the Cherokee National Forest, this is it. This 18.5-acre tract not only backs up to the Cherokee National Forest but also touches it along a majority of the left boundary, giving you extended frontage to thousands of acres of protected land. That means unmatched privacy, room to explore, and true East Tennessee mountain living right out your back door. The property offers a long, private setting with multiple potential homesites and a constant flowing spring toward the rear of the tract — a rare and valuable natural feature. Whether you're dreaming of building a cabin, homestead, hunting retreat, or simply holding land as an investment, the possibilities here are wide open. No restrictions means you can build what you want, bring your RV, create trails, establish a mini farm, or develop it to fit your vision. You'll enjoy: • Direct National Forest access • Constant flowing spring • Mature hardwoods • Mountain terrain with privacy • Convenient access to town while feeling completely secluded Properties adjoining the Cherokee National Forest are becoming harder to find, especially unrestricted tracts of this size. If you've been waiting on something special, this one deserves a look. Buyer/Buyer's Agent to verify all info.
Sewer:Private Sewer: true
Utilities:Electricity Available: true
View:CreekStream: true
Water:Private: true