Beautiful 15 acres with spectacular mountain views of Round Mtn. Seller has already installed the well, Graveled Driveway and a 1 Bedroom Septic system. Those improvements cost 44,000. Several Choices of a house seats. Great farmland to grow crops or have horses or cattle. Property is all Cattle fenced. It is lightly restricted: No Singlewides or junk cars/parts, trash ect allowed. These 15 acres could possibly fall in for Greenbelt. The last 14 photos are from 2018 when the current owner bought it. This acreage is absolutely beautiful. The town of Newport where your medical facilities, shopping and restaurants are, is roughly 25-30mins. Del Rio is a small close community, mostly made up of farmland and mountain properties. It has 2 restaurants, (1 with a convenient store and gas station) post office, Gas Station w/Convenient store, its own school, fire dept, library, dollar store and the French Board River the flows through it. Here are the coordinates: 35.880035°/-82.979928° 35.879680°/-82.977771°
Escape to nature's embrace with this captivating 5.57-acre parcel of land nestled in a serene and very rural area. Embrace the tranquility of the wooded landscape, where rolling hills and steep terrain create a picturesque and secluded retreat. This expansive property offers the perfect canvas for your dream retreat, providing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and privacy. Discover the potential of building your own secluded haven, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature and the breathtaking views of the untouched wilderness. Explore the possibilities of this idyllic, wooded haven and make your rural dreams a reality.
Little Bull Mountain is nestled between Cherokee National Forest and Martha Sundquist State Park in the Mountains of East Tennessee. This is the Private Side of The Great Smoky Mountains and just to the west of the iconic Max Patch Bald and all of the outdoor activities that the Appalachian Trail and Pigeon River bring. Upon entering the gate at Little Bull Mountain, you will know that your are in a special place as unique mountain vistas are experienced at every turn of the road. Little Bull Mountain was designed as an exclusive community of 5+ acre mountain view tracts with high quality infrastructure including underground electricity and fiberoptic communications lines. This unique land offering is perfect for a builder or developer and includes Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, and 11 with a total of 45.4 acres. Each tract has a least one flat home site with awe inspiring mountain views. The property is being sold with minimal restrictions and is perfect for luxury mountain properties catering to the permanent or vacation home markets. Short-term rentals are permitted. Every detail of Little Bull Mountain was meticulously planned to enhance the uniqueness of this mountain oasis through a combination of calm, comfort, and beauty. ***SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE!***
The Aerie at Little Bull Mountain is nestled between Cherokee National Forest and Martha Sundquist State Park in the Mountains of East Tennessee. This is the Private Side of The Great Smoky Mountains and just to the west of the iconic Max Patch Bald and all of the outdoor activities that the Appalachian Trail and Pigeon River bring. Upon entering the gate at Little Bull Mountain, you will know that your are in a special place as unique mountain vistas are experienced at every turn of the road. Little Bull Mountain is an exclusive community of 5+ acre mountain view tracts with high quality infrastructure including underground electricity and fiberoptic communications lines. The Aerie is a luxury home with a separate guest house that sits on the premier flat location of a 3 tract estate-sized mountain parcel that totals over 16 acres. Built in 2023, this custom smart home maximizes the owner's privacy while rejuvenating their soul with the incomparable mountain views. The main house at The Aerie features a 1,792 square foot open concept/split bedroom floor plan with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The home was built from the highest quality materials with much of the wood milled onsite. Exterior spaces include large wrap around covered porches, a fire pit and a secluded area with a hot tub. The guest house with a nice-sized covered porch measures 579 square feet with one bedroom/one bathroom and a full suite of amenities including a kitchen, living room, and dining room combination. The designers included a private 800 feet deep well, 4 bedroom shared septic system, and a Generac Whole Home Generator for self-sufficiency. Every detail of The Aerie was meticulously planned to enhance the uniqueness of this mountain oasis through a combination of calm, comfort, and beauty. ***SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE!***
Located in Del Rio, in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. This 20-acre multi-family/event center property includes a fully functional restaurant named 'Annie's Pork and Beans' with a significant following and occasional live music events. It also includes a spacious historic home and several other income producing opportunities. One functioning overnight rental unit, renting for $80 per night. Multiple campsites available for rent at $20 per night. Two additional buildings that can be finished for additional overnight rental income. There's also 100-year-old spring on the property that could be used for artisan gravity-fed water. The home on the property was built in 1900, this home has 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Features original hardwood floors and multiple propane heat sources. Several updates have been made in the last 5 years, enhancing its livability. The restaurant was originally established in 2017 after the property's previous store closed in 1978 after being open since 1896. The restaurant includes a kitchen, walk-in freezer, an open dining porch, two bathrooms, and a shower/laundry area. It's fully equipped and ready for new owners to take over. The property was featured on the Discovery Channel's 'Homestead Rescue,' which helped build the kitchen addition and a waterwheel that can produce a full months worth of power in one day. The property is zoned forestry with a commercial/residential overlay, providing flexibility for various uses. Facilities include a three-stall horse barn, four-stall goat barn, and storage. The rotating pasture and approximately a quarter-mile of creek frontage are ideal for homesteading and farming. It's also a great attribute for any type of event space or bed and breakfast. The property offers multiple income streams, including restaurant sales, overnight rentals, and campsite rentals. There's potential to convert two additional buildings into other rental units providing additional income opportunities. The property is deeply rooted in the local community, with antiques donated by community members spread throughout the restaurant space. It was also part of Christy Mission, adding to its historical significance. Overall, this property appears to be a unique opportunity for someone interested in both history and income generation. Its mix of historical charm, natural beauty, and existing revenue streams make it an appealing investment for the right buyer. Additional 5 acres for sale on Old 15th Road that has some areas already partially cleared.
BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE CONVENIENT TO HOT SPRINGS, NEWPORT, GREENEVILLE. PROPERTY IS UNRESTRICTED AND ALREADY HAS A SEPTIC PERMIT. FRENCH BROAD RIVER IS CLOSE TO THIS PROPERTY. PERFECT FOR YOUR MOBILE HOME, TINY HOME OR JUST TO USE FOR CAMPING.
Incredibly beautiful and accessible Riverfront land is hard to find...until Now! This large land parcel has been in the family for generations and is now ready to be surveyed into a 105+/- acre riverfront retreat at the buyer expense. Nestled along the stunning French Broad River, this exceptional property boasts a picturesque riverfront setting that will captivate nature and water sport enthusiasts and those seeking Appalachian Mountain peace & tranquility. The abundance of build site opportunities ensures that you can design your dream family home or a spectacular second home retreat. Whether you envision a sprawling estate or a cozy cabin getaway, this property provides a canvas for you to shape your ideal living space. Developers will find multiple building sites outside of the flood plain for subdivision housing with county water access. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the diverse ecosystem that calls this land home. From graceful deer meandering through the woods to vibrant birdlife soaring overhead, nature's wonders unfold at every turn. Explore the possibilities of birdwatching, wildlife photography, or simply basking in the tranquil ambiance of this natural paradise. Prepare to be awestruck by the breathtaking mountain views that span across the horizon, showcasing the majestic splendor of the Cherokee National Forest. Property to be protected with Covenants & Restrictions to include: No mobile homes (tiny house OK); no commercial farming; no junkyards or junk cars; no quarrying. Don't let this remarkable opportunity slip away. Embrace the beauty of the French Broad River, enjoy the level land and diverse forests, relish in the multitude of build site options. Contact us today to secure your place and embark on a lifetime of serenity and natural wonder.
The land tract #9 of about 30+/- wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, for easy accessibility of residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby I-40. The property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the US Forest border. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. The property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC provide amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. Property to be divided by survey at Buyers expense. Seller to pay Buyer up to $1,000 at closing for survey. Mailbox #2794 E Hwy 25/70. Of notable value to this land tract is its on site utilities & additional structures including a 910 sq ft single family house built in 1963 being sold ''As Is''. Currently rented on a month-to-month tenancy. One story block building with metal roof and two bedrooms/one bath. Septic onsite but no records on-file. There is a spring-fed water supply to the house and the property benefits from county water service availability, ensuring a reliable water source. What a great way to get started on your own homestead dreams.
The land tract #8 of about 28 wooded acres is situated in Wild n' Wonderful Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the French Broad River and surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility making convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC. This mountain property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. With the US Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Note: This income-producing property benefits from onsite electric, water and septic. County water service is available, ensuring a reliable water supply. The land tract has an old 2-story wood barn (32x60) with tin roof for your storage needs. A mountain stream runs near the barn for easy livestock watering. There are tenants in the 984 sqft, one floor house with basement built in 1939. House is of wood framing with composition shingles and covered front porch. Interior is composed of wood floors and drywall finish. Lease is month-to-month. All structures are being sold ''As Is''. Buildings can be viewed only during the Due Diligence period. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Land tract #7 of about 47 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations with streams to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby I-40. Despite its ease of accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. The property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. With its close proximity to various recreational opportunities of the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Yet, the property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and to Springs, NC provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
The land tract #5 of about 48 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility for residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot SPrings, NC. Despite its accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. One of the notable advantages of this land tract is its close proximity to various recreational opportunities. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Additionally, despite its natural setting, the property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. This blend of rural and urban conveniences makes the land tract an appealing option for those seeking a balance between a peaceful natural setting and easy access to essential services. Moreover, the property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. This feature adds to the convenience, affordability and feasibility of developing or utilizing the land for various purposes, whether it be building a residence, establishing a recreational retreat, or embarking on an eco-friendly project. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing.
The land tract #4 of about 24 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility for residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot SPrings, NC. Despite its accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. One of the notable advantages of this land tract is its close proximity to various recreational opportunities. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Additionally, despite its natural setting, the property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. This blend of rural and urban conveniences makes the land tract an appealing option for those seeking a balance between a peaceful natural setting and easy access to essential services. Moreover, the property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. This feature adds to the convenience, affordability and feasibility of developing or utilizing the land for various purposes, whether it be building a residence, establishing a recreational retreat, or embarking on an eco-friendly project. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing.
The land tract #2 of about 20 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility for residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC. Despite its accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. One of the notable advantages of this land tract is its close proximity to various recreational opportunities. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Additionally, despite its natural setting, the property is not far from city services. Nearby towns and cities provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. This blend of rural and urban conveniences makes the land tract an appealing option for those seeking a balance between a peaceful natural setting and easy access to essential services. Moreover, the property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. This feature adds to the convenience, affordability and feasibility of developing or utilizing the land for various purposes, whether it be building a residence, establishing a recreational retreat, or embarking on an eco-friendly project. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing.
The land tract #3 of about 24 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility for residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot SPrings, NC. Despite its accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. One of the notable advantages of this land tract is its close proximity to various recreational opportunities. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Additionally, despite its natural setting, the property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and Hot Springs, NC provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. This blend of rural and urban conveniences makes the land tract an appealing option for those seeking a balance between a peaceful natural setting and easy access to essential services. Moreover, the property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. This feature adds to the convenience, affordability and feasibility of developing or utilizing the land for various purposes, whether it be building a residence, establishing a recreational retreat, or embarking on an eco-friendly project. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing.
The land tract #1 of about 22 wooded acres is situated in Cocke County, Tennessee, and borders the Cherokee National Forest, offering a stunning natural environment with abundant greenery and wildlife. The property boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from lower elevations to higher points reaching up to 1600 feet, providing captivating views of the surrounding area. Conveniently located on TN Hwy 25/70, the land tract ensures easy accessibility for residents and visitors alike. This proximity to the highway allows for convenient commuting and transportation to nearby Newport, TN and Hot SPrings, NC. Despite its accessibility, the property maintains a sense of tranquility and seclusion, thanks to its wooded surroundings and the Cherokee National Forest border. One of the notable advantages of this land tract is its close proximity to various recreational opportunities. With the Cherokee National Forest at your doorstep, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. The vast forested areas offer endless exploration and adventure. Additionally, despite its natural setting, the property is not far from city services. Nearby Newport, TN and Hot SPrings, NC provide access to amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, and educational institutions. This blend of rural and urban conveniences makes the land tract an appealing option for those seeking a balance between a peaceful natural setting and easy access to essential services. Moreover, the property benefits from county water service, ensuring a reliable water supply. This feature adds to the convenience, affordability and feasibility of developing or utilizing the land for various purposes, whether it be building a residence, establishing a recreational retreat, or embarking on an eco-friendly project. Buyer to pay for survey and Sellers to pay up to $1,000 for survey at closing.
Welcome to Lot 12 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 11 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 10 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 9 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down.
Welcome to Lot 37 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 36 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 33 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 26 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 25 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; a well and septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Welcome to Lot 24 in Hart's Crossing Log Home Community. If you are looking for a secluded, quiet and tranquil community in which to build a cabin, you have come to the right place. Enjoy mountain views as well as the large stocked community pond which is backed by Ravens Branch. Investors and overnight renters, take note that overnight rentals are permitted! Less than an hour to Gatlinburg & Sevierville and only minutes to I-40. Less than a half mile from Cherokee National Forest. A gravel road system is already in place, electricity is accessible through Newport Utilities, and Hughesnet is available for internet services; this lot has a shared well installed, septic is needed. Minor restrictions are in place; a Land Owners Association is in the process of being formed which will have an annual fee of $350. The seller is open to negotiating seller/owner financing with 20% down
Del Rio is located in Tennessee. Del Rio, Tennessee has a population of 2,385. Del Rio is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.68% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.79%.
The median household income in Del Rio, Tennessee is $48,515. The median household income for the surrounding county is $41,558 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Del Rio is 44.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.5 inches per year, with 5.8 inches of snow per year.