FOR SALE

3320 Old Stage Rd. Chuckey, TN 37641

www.forsalebyowner.com/23068741

Beautiful Panoramic Mountain Views! Minutes from town!
  • Listing ID 23068741
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  • $249,900
  • Willing to negotiate
  • For Sale
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  • 3320 Old Stage Rd.
  • Chuckey, TN 37641
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  • 4 beds, 3 baths
  • Farm/Land

Contact The Owner

  • Terry Moore
 

About this Property

Bedrooms:
4
Year Built:
1900
Amenities:
Fireplace, Central AC, Wood Floors, Appliances Included, Patio/Balcony, Basement, Covered Parking, Central Heating, Deck/Porch, Office/Den, Tile Floors, View
Bathrooms:
3
School District:
Chuckey
Floors:
2.0
Garage Size:
0.0
Sq. Footage:
2100
Lot Size:
0.98 Acre(s)
Description:

100 + year old farm house on a .98 acre lot with fantastic panoramic views of the mountains. Completely remodeled. All new electrical, and plumbing. Two new Heat Pumps. Two new Covered Decks. New metal roof, new vinyl tilt in windows, new vinyl siding, new floors, walls, ceilings, bathrooms, kitchen and appliances. Has one four car carport and one two car carport.

 

Three bedrooms and three baths. Sitting room and Den could be used as bedrooms see attached drawing. Excellent location, just minutes from Greeneville, near Hwy 11 E and Stone Dam Road Chuckey TN 37641.

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Greene County, Tennessee, a progressive, diversified community nestled in the Appalachian foothills of East Tennessee that abounds with natural scenic beauty, warm friendly people, fascinating history and an unlimited variety of outdoor activities.

 

 

Greene County is a community that takes great pride in expanding its cutting-edge technology while carefully preserving its priceless and unique history. The graceful blending of the future and past make it a truly extraordinary community.

 

This fact has been recognized in several publications, including "The 100 Best Small Towns in America," “Top Mountain Towns Guidebook,”  “Boomtown USA,”  "The 50 Best Small Southern Towns," "America's Most Charming Towns & Villages," and the "Twelfth Best Small Town in the Nation for Corporate Facilities." Southern Business & Development magazine ranked Greeneville and Greene County the number two small market in the south in 2002 for completed new or expanded facilities from 1993 to 2002.  In 2005, Greeneville was ranked 11th best micropolitan in the United States for new and expanded industry by Site Selection magazine.

 

Established in 1783, Greeneville is the second oldest town in the state and has a rich history that draws thousands of tourists each year. Visitors may revel in viewing the actual homes and personal items of Andrew Johnson, a Greeneville tailor who rose up through the political ranks to become the 17th President of the U.S., or tour Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park for an insight to the wilderness trailblazer who later served as a congressman for the state of Tennessee.

 

Visitors find Greene County's diversity very evident from its well-placed and immaculate manufacturing areas to its renovated downtown historic areas and its rural settings of rolling landscapes with a variety of animal herds and manicured crops in season against majestic mountain backgrounds.

 

More than 90 manufacturers are located in Greene County, many of which sit side by side to farming operations. More than 246,717 acres are farmed by Greene County farm families and annually provide approximately $54.8 million to the local economy.

 

A trip through the downtown area reveals churches that have continued to serve congregations since their construction in the 1700s and 1800s, as well as gracious antebellum homes carefully restored and surrounded by historically significant landmarks, including the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, the Dickson-Williams Mansion, once known at the “Showplace of the South,” and the General Morgan Inn and Conference Center, a $15 million renovation of four old railroad hotels in the heart of the historic district.

 

 

With its central location in the eastern United States, the county is within a day's drive of more than 70% of the country's population.  The county is populated by 65,945 residents, 15,274 of those residing within the city limits of Greeneville.  Within Greene County are the four municipalities of Greeneville, Baileyton, Mosheim and Tusculum, each operating with its own governmental body.

 

With four distinct seasons, the average annual temperature is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The county's main industries are manufacturing, agriculture and tourism.

 

Annual events in the community include the Antique Appraisal Fair in February, the Tiny Day/Red Edmonds Memorial Softball Tournament for high school girls in April, the National Assocation of Intercollegiate Athletics Women's Golf National Championships and the Iris Festival in May, the Downtown Cruise-In in June, the Greene County Fair in August, the Aussie Fall Fest Chillin’ & Grillin’ and Halloween Happenings in October, Greeneville Woman’s Club Holiday Bazaar in November, and the GreenBank Ladies' Classic Basketball Tournament and Greeneville Christmas Parade in December.

 

Information on these events, as well as many others, is available through the Greene County Partnership and its Tourism Department.

 

Greeneville and Greene County welcome you!

 

FOR SALE

3320 Old Stage Rd. Chuckey, TN 37641

www.forsalebyowner.com/23068741