Take a look at the East Tennessee beauty at this remarkable 46 acre property nestled along E Pumpkin Valley Road in Eidson. This property offers privacy, and gorgeous scenery and so much more. This unrestricted property is the perfect opportunity for those seeking acreage, recreation, or a secluded homesite. Rolling pasture (needs to be cleared), to mountainous terrain creates a stunning natural landscape ideal for hunting, hiking, ATV riding, or creating a private getaway where wooded ridges provide excellent wildlife habitat. The property fronts E Pumpkin Valley Road for convenient access, along with over 1700 feet of road frontage. Whether you're dreaming of a homestead, cabin retreat, or simply owning your own slice of East Tennessee wilderness, this tract offers endless possibilities. There is an old homestead on the property. It is not in livable condition. We do not have any information on whether or not there is or isn't well or septic. Any and all information has been taken from the current owner and CRS. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Buyers and buyers agents are to verify any and all information.
Check out this beautiful tract of land in rural Hancock County in NE Tennessee. It is near the Clinch River and the Virginia state the line in Scott County. With 60.5 acres of unrestricted property, you have many options for creating your own private retreat. The wooded area has many mature hardwoods that could be $$ of future value as well as a serene environment for your new home. This is an ideal hunters retreat with a deer stand currently on the back of the property. Plus, having a creek at the edge of the property adds natural beauty and be a water source for your livestock. There is an old home on the tract with no value and a seperate barn/shed in good condition for storage or livestock. Check out this potential off the grid gem!
Motivated Seller! Welcome to this beautiful 54.5-acre tract offering panoramic mountain views, a year-round creek, and nearly 8 acres of open pasture. The property features a mix of rolling terrain and wooded areas, perfect for building your dream home, creating a private retreat, or establishing a working farm. Enjoy peace, privacy, and abundant wildlife in a scenic setting. A rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of East Tennessee countryside! This property is in Greenbelt status. All information taken from a third party source, but deemed reliable. Buyer/buyers agent to verify.
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.
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.
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.
This 87.5 ACRES is located is in the serene community of Eidson, which is near Kyles Ford in a very convenient location that feels like the country it is. The property features maintained fields, several wooded mountains separated by valleys, 2 springs (a large spring-fed pond, creek, & stream), and home site options. This is multipurpose farmland that supports cattle, horses, goats, and other livestock & crops. There are many good options for housing with beautiful mountain views. Part of the beauty, besides its views, is that it has been well maintained. And, except for housing, it is ready to receive your goods and animals without too much to do. The property is almost completely perimeter fenced. Some small sections, especially along the very top of the mountain, will need some mending. Besides this, the land is natural and part of an extensive chain of mountains that are nearly untouched. The property is connected to a remaining natural wilderness of privately owned land that lays up to and across the ridge line of the mountain on both sides. It runs over a great distance from NW to NE. This means there is likely abundant wildlife and plenty of potential for hunting in the very real sense of it. There are distinct hills, separated by distinct valleys. If you like to live in the woods, you are likely to find a build site in the wooded sections of the hills. Or, if you prefer a more open, sunny area you might find the perfect place about 1/3 the way up the rise in the valleys. These are joined by the tree lines on 3 sides creating a sort of private alcove in each one. The 1st gate opens at the west sideline of the property. A driveway there takes you up to an old, lower-level ridge line that runs across at least 1/3 of the width of the property. This driveway is solid and gives access to all the property that lays above and below it. Part of the bottom section near the road and down from the driveway has some outcropping rock. The cattle like to roam around much of this area. They also traverse further back beyond the driveway in the grassier areas. There, they find places for shade and a big, beautiful spring-fed pond. Even from the road you will immediately see a really good, square, and solid old barn set upon the ridge line where the driveway crosses west to east. Electricity comes onto the property near the barn. An extra treat is that the ancestors built a quaint, little single room cabin with a nice front porch. It is hidden up in the woods up the hill above the pond. It has a nice little yard which they fenced and a magnificent old tree. The trail leading to it will need a little attention before you can just drive right up. It was heated by a wood stove, which will not remain, but a small enclosed oil radiator or other method would warm it nicely. It is roomy enough for cooking, eating, sleeping and hanging out. The 2nd gate into to the property from the road is on the east end. The fields are very green and almost level through most of the lower part of the property. They are really lush, open and sunny with a stream that runs along the side of the bottom of the holler on the east end. Go see, and enjoy the adventure of getting to know this property. You won't want to leave! Your agent needs to make the appointment and accompany you. If you don't have your own agent we will be happy to assist you. This property is convenient to all of the resources of Sneedville and Rogersville. Morristown is just a little further.
This 87.5 ACRES is located is in the serene community of Kyles Ford in a very convenient location that feels like the country it is. The property features maintained fields, several wooded mountains separated by valleys, 2 springs (a large spring-fed pond, creek, & stream), and home site options. This is multipurpose farmland that supports cattle, horses, goats, and other livestock, crops. There are many good options for housing with beautiful mountain views. Part of the beauty, besides its views, is that it has been well maintained. And, except for housing, it is ready to receive your goods and animals without too much to do. The property is almost completely perimeter fenced. Some small sections, especially along the very top of the mountain, will need some mending. Besides this, the land is natural and part of an extensive chain of mountains that are nearly untouched. The property is connected to a remaining natural wilderness of privately owned land that lays up to and across the ridge line of the mountain on both sides. It runs over a great distance from NW to NE. This means there is likely abundant wildlife and plenty of potential for hunting in the very real sense of it. There are distinct hills, separated by distinct valleys. If you like to live in the woods, you are likely to find a build site in the wooded sections of the hills. Or, if you prefer a more open, sunny area you might find the perfect place about 1/3 the way up the rise in the valleys. These are joined by the tree lines on 3 sides creating a sort of private alcove in each one. The 1st gate opens at the west sideline of the property. A driveway there takes you up to an old, lower-level ridge line that runs across at least 1/3 of the width of the property. This driveway is solid and gives access to all the property that lays above and below it. Part of the bottom section near the road and down from the driveway has some outcropping rock. The cattle like to roam around much of this area. They also traverse further back beyond the driveway in the grassier areas. There, they find places for shade and a big, beautiful spring-fed pond. Even from the road you will immediately see a really good, square, and solid old barn set upon the ridge line where the driveway crosses west to east. Electricity comes onto the property near the barn. An extra treat is that the ancestors built a quaint, little single room cabin with a nice front porch. It is hidden up in the woods up the hill above the pond. It has a nice little yard which they fenced and a magnificent old tree. The trail leading to it will need a little attention before you can just drive right up. It was heated by a wood stove, which will not remain, but a small enclosed oil radiator or other method would warm it nicely. It is roomy enough for cooking, eating, sleeping and hanging out. The 2nd gate into to the property from the road is on the east end. The fields are very green and almost level through most of the lower part of the property. They are really lush, open and sunny with a stream that runs along the side of the bottom of the holler on the east end. Go see, and enjoy the adventure of getting to know this property. You won't want to leave! Your agent needs to make the appointment and accompany you. If you don't have your own agent we will be happy to assist you. This property is convenient to all of the resources of Sneedville and Rogersville. Morristown is just a little further.
This 87.5 ACRES is located is in the serene community of Eidson, near Kyles Ford in a very convenient location that feels like the country it is. *The property features maintained fields, several wooded mountains separated by valleys, 2 springs (a large spring-fed pond, creek, & stream), and home site options. * Multipurpose farmland that supports cattle, horses, goats, and other livestock, crops. *There are many good options for housing. *well maintained. *The property is almost completely perimeter fenced. *Abundant wildlife and plenty of potential for hunting in the very real sense of it. There are distinct hills, separated by distinct valleys. If you like to live in the woods, you are likely to find a build site in the wooded sections of the hills. *The driveway is solid and gives access to all the property that lays above and below it. Part of the bottom section near the road and down from the driveway has some outcropping rock. *Electricity comes onto the property near the barn. An extra treat is that the ancestors built a quaint, little single room cabin with a nice front porch. It is hidden up in the woods up the hill above the pond. The trail leading to it will need a little attention before you can just drive right up. *It was heated by a wood stove, which will not remain, but a small enclosed oil radiator or other method would warm it nicely. *The 2nd gate into to the property from the road is on the east end. The fields are very green and almost level through most of the lower part of the property. They are really lush, open and sunny with a stream that runs along the side of the bottom of the holler on the east end. *Your agent needs to make the appointment and accompany you. If you don't have your own agent we will be happy to assist you. This property is convenient to all of the resources of Sneedville and Rogersville. Morristown is just a little further.
Where Freedom Grows Wild: 16.79 Acres of East Tennessee Country Living Tucked deep in the Gravely Valley community of Hawkins County, this 16.79-acre rural escape is where peace meets potential. A scenic stretch of county-maintained road gently divides the property — offering a layout that's as functional as it is picturesque. On one side, 1.95 acres await your vision, complete with a private well already in place. This is the perfect spot to set up your home, tiny cabin, RV base, or simply a restful camp under the stars. Cross the quiet road, and the property unfolds into 14.83 wooded acres, rising from 1,420 to 1,700 feet in elevation, offering privacy, panoramic views, and a habitat teeming with wildlife. This land is unrestricted, which means you make the rules — whether you're planning a homestead, an off-grid getaway, a hunting retreat, or just holding land as a long-term investment in East Tennessee's rising real estate market. Utilities are at your fingertips with electric and fiber-optic internet available at the road, making modern life accessible even in the heart of nature. Surrounded by Appalachian ridgelines and just a short drive from the Clinch River, the area is ideal for those who crave both seclusion and outdoor recreation. Deer trails crisscross the landscape. Mountain air greets every sunrise. And in a world that's always rushing, this land waits — quietly, patiently — for someone who values space, silence, and freedom under a Tennessee sky.
Where Freedom Grows Wild: 16.79 Acres of East Tennessee Country Living Tucked deep in the Gravely Valley community of Hawkins County, this 16.79-acre rural escape is where peace meets potential. A scenic stretch of county-maintained road gently divides the property — offering a layout that's as functional as it is picturesque. On one side, 1.95 acres await your vision, complete with a private well already in place. This is the perfect spot to set up your home, tiny cabin, RV base, or simply a restful camp under the stars. Cross the quiet road, and the property unfolds into 14.83 wooded acres, rising from 1,420 to 1,700 feet in elevation, offering privacy, panoramic views, and a habitat teeming with wildlife. This land is unrestricted, which means you make the rules — whether you're planning a homestead, an off-grid getaway, a hunting retreat, or just holding land as a long-term investment in East Tennessee's rising real estate market. Utilities are at your fingertips with electric and fiber-optic internet available at the road, making modern life accessible even in the heart of nature. Surrounded by Appalachian ridgelines and just a short drive from the Clinch River, the area is ideal for those who crave both seclusion and outdoor recreation. Deer trails crisscross the landscape. Mountain air greets every sunrise. And in a world that's always rushing, this land waits — quietly, patiently — for someone who values space, silence, and freedom under a Tennessee sky.
12.04-Acres (by Survey) All Hilly Woodland, with 471' Fronting on Clinch River, Horton Ford Road runs through the property. Electricity on the property. Great for Fishing and Boating
Discover 10.42 beautiful acres on Big Springs Road in Eidson, TN—an ideal spot for your dream home, weekend retreat, or private getaway. This unrestricted property offers a peaceful setting with gently rolling terrain, mature trees, and plenty of space to explore. Whether you're looking to build, hunt, or simply enjoy the quiet of East Tennessee, this land provides endless potential. Conveniently located with easy access to Hwy 70 and just a short drive to Rogersville, yet tucked away enough to enjoy true country living. Don't miss this opportunity to own your own piece of Tennessee.
Escape to the peaceful countryside with this rare 16.91-acre unrestricted parcel in scenic Eidson, TN. Nestled along Big Springs Road, this beautiful property offers rolling hills, mature trees, and multiple potential homesites. Perfect for your dream home, mini-farm, or weekend retreat — no zoning restrictions mean endless possibilities. Enjoy privacy, nature, along with river and mountain views. Just a short drive from Rogersville
Discover 10.42 beautiful acres on Big Springs Road in Eidson, TN—an ideal spot for your dream home, weekend retreat, or private getaway. This unrestricted property offers a peaceful setting with gently rolling terrain, mature trees, and plenty of space to explore. Whether you're looking to build, hunt, or simply enjoy the quiet of East Tennessee, this land provides endless potential. Conveniently located with easy access to Hwy 70 and just a short drive to Rogersville, yet tucked away enough to enjoy true country living. Don't miss this opportunity to own your own piece of Tennessee.
Escape to the peaceful countryside with this rare 16.91-acre unrestricted parcel in scenic Eidson, TN. Nestled along Big Springs Road, this beautiful property offers rolling hills, mature trees, and multiple potential homesites. Perfect for your dream home, mini-farm, or weekend retreat — no zoning restrictions mean endless possibilities. Enjoy privacy, nature, along with river and mountain views. Just a short drive from Rogersville
Discover 10.42 beautiful acres on Big Springs Road in Eidson, TN—an ideal spot for your dream home, weekend retreat, or private getaway. This unrestricted property offers a peaceful setting with gently rolling terrain, mature trees, and plenty of space to explore. Whether you're looking to build, hunt, or simply enjoy the quiet of East Tennessee, this land provides endless potential. Conveniently located with easy access to Hwy 70 and just a short drive to Rogersville, yet tucked away enough to enjoy true country living. Don't miss this opportunity to own your own piece of Tennessee.
Escape to the peaceful countryside with this rare 16.91-acre unrestricted parcel in scenic Eidson, TN. Nestled along Big Springs Road, this beautiful property offers rolling hills, mature trees, and multiple potential homesites. Perfect for your dream home, mini-farm, or weekend retreat — no zoning restrictions mean endless possibilities. Enjoy privacy, nature, along with river and mountain views. Just a short drive from Rogersville
Where Freedom Grows Wild: 16.79 Acres of East Tennessee Country Living Tucked deep in the Gravely Valley community of Hawkins County, this 16.79-acre rural escape is where peace meets potential. A scenic stretch of county-maintained road gently divides the property — offering a layout that's as functional as it is picturesque. On one side, 1.95 acres await your vision, complete with a private well already in place. This is the perfect spot to set up your home, tiny cabin, RV base, or simply a restful camp under the stars. Cross the quiet road, and the property unfolds into 14.83 wooded acres, rising from 1,420 to 1,700 feet in elevation, offering privacy, panoramic views, and a habitat teeming with wildlife. This land is unrestricted, which means you make the rules — whether you're planning a homestead, an off-grid getaway, a hunting retreat, or just holding land as a long-term investment in East Tennessee's rising real estate market. Utilities are at your fingertips with electric and fiber-optic internet available at the road, making modern life accessible even in the heart of nature. Surrounded by Appalachian ridgelines and just a short drive from the Clinch River, the area is ideal for those who crave both seclusion and outdoor recreation. Deer trails crisscross the landscape. Mountain air greets every sunrise. And in a world that's always rushing, this land waits — quietly, patiently — for someone who values space, silence, and freedom under a Tennessee sky.
**4 Unrestricted Acres- Mobile Homes Allowed**\ Enjoy the peace and privacy of the countryside with this beautiful 4-acre tract, offering the perfect blend of wooded and cleared land. With plenty of road frontage, you'll have easy access and flexibility for your home placement or future projects. Whether you're dreaming of a mini homestead, a site-built home, or placing a double-wide or mobile home, this land is ready to welcome your vision. Flat areas provide ideal building spots, and the setting offers plenty of room for a garden, animals, or simply enjoying nature. Tucked away for seclusion but still within a short drive to the scenic Clinch River, this property combines rural charm with convenience. No HOA and mobile homes allowed - you've got the freedom to make it truly your own. Septic and well would need to be installed by new owner. This 4 acres is being sold off of a larger parcel. Approximate lot lines are provided in pictures. Survey may be completed prior to closing All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer or buyer's agent to verify all information.
Searching for unrestricted land with mountain views, privacy, and endless outdoor possibilities, this is it! Nestled on 46.84 surveyed acres in Hancock County, Tennessee, this property is a true hunter's paradise and ideal for those looking to live off-grid, trail ride, hike, or homestead. The land reaches to the peak of Clinch Mountain, offering breathtaking views, three natural springs, and several cleared food plots. A Terry Fleetwood Ultralight camper, Champion generator, and wood-fired water heater are already on-site. A shared driveway leads you into a world of peace, privacy, and nature. No zoning restrictions. Power is accessible from the neighboring property. A septic and well would be needed for permanent residence. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of mountainous paradise. Bring your 4-wheel drive to access.
Secluded Riverfront Paradise in East Tennessee's Wilderness Tucked away in the serene hills of Eidson, Hancock County, lies a hidden gem of East Tennessee—a rare 150-acre riverfront escape along the pristine Clinch River. This unrestricted tract is the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, homesteaders, or anyone yearning for peace, privacy, and the rhythm of nature. The land unfolds with a diverse tapestry of terrain—from level meadows perfect for building or gardening, to rolling hills and steep wooded ridges that promise adventure. Approximately 95% of the property is blanketed in timber, making it a hunter's dream. Deer, turkey, and other wildlife roam freely, while the Clinch River teems with fish, offering year-round recreational opportunities. At the heart of the property stands an old barn, a quiet reminder of the land's agricultural roots, and nearby, a small pond and natural spring provide a tranquil water source for both wildlife and livestock. A county-maintained road ensures access to the property while preserving its secluded charm, and with electricity and Fibernet internet available, modern conveniences are ready to meet off-grid dreams. This is more than land—it's a canvas for your vision. Whether you're building a private riverfront cabin, starting a self-sufficient homestead, or investing in your legacy, this property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, freedom, and connection to the East Tennessee landscape. Come discover the river life—peaceful, wild, and waiting for you.
Secluded Riverfront Paradise in East Tennessee's Wilderness Tucked away in the serene hills of Eidson, Hancock County, lies a hidden gem of East Tennessee—a rare 150-acre riverfront escape along the pristine Clinch River. This unrestricted tract is the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, homesteaders, or anyone yearning for peace, privacy, and the rhythm of nature. The land unfolds with a diverse tapestry of terrain—from level meadows perfect for building or gardening, to rolling hills and steep wooded ridges that promise adventure. Approximately 95% of the property is blanketed in timber, making it a hunter's dream. Deer, turkey, and other wildlife roam freely, while the Clinch River teems with fish, offering year-round recreational opportunities. At the heart of the property stands an old barn, a quiet reminder of the land's agricultural roots, and nearby, a small pond and natural spring provide a tranquil water source for both wildlife and livestock. A county-maintained road ensures access to the property while preserving its secluded charm, and with electricity and Fibernet internet available, modern conveniences are ready to meet off-grid dreams. This is more than land—it's a canvas for your vision. Whether you're building a private riverfront cabin, starting a self-sufficient homestead, or investing in your legacy, this property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, freedom, and connection to the East Tennessee landscape. Come discover the river life—peaceful, wild, and waiting for you.
Escape to the tranquility of nature with this incredible opportunity to own 27.33 acres of pristine land in Eidson, Tennessee. Breathtaking views of the scenic Clinch River, this property is a nature lover's dream. Ideal for residential development, farming, or recreational use. Serene surroundings with proximity to Clinch River. Perfect for those seeking privacy and space. River access granted in the Common Area. Greenbelt eligibility offers potential tax benefits.
Escape to the tranquility of nature with this incredible opportunity to own 27.33 acres of pristine land in Eidson, Tennessee. Breathtaking views of the scenic Clinch River, this property is a nature lover's dream. Ideal for residential development, farming, or recreational use. Serene surroundings with proximity to Clinch River. Perfect for those seeking privacy and space. River access granted in the Common Area. Greenbelt eligibility offers potential tax benefits.
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Eidson is located in Tennessee. Eidson, Tennessee has a population of 733. Eidson is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.8%.
The median household income in Eidson, Tennessee is $29,559. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,101 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Eidson is 42.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.8 inches per year, with 16.2 inches of snow per year.