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2001 Pressmens Home Road
Rogersville, TN 37857
$1,100,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1560
Property Description
Approx 195+/- acres located right outside Historic Rogersville with 2 homes, a barn with living quarters, bold creeks, artesian well, fruit trees, nice pasture, mostly usable acreage! This property has springs, numerous nice ponds, all with no restrictions! There is a 3BR/ 1 BA home (at the road)that was built in 1939 with approx 1,560+/- square ft, hardwood/laminate floors, a heat pump, metal roof, laundry room, kitchen,unfinished basement with inside entry in average condition on ullity water. There is high speed internet available at this address with no restrictions! The 2nd home(Blue home), in the field), is a 2 BR home built in 1940 with approx 900+/- square feet, a gas heater & no HVAC. utility water is turned off at the box. The barn has a wood stove for heat, an attached covered side shed, a huge floored partially finished attic(see pics), with water and a bathroom & septic system. The majority of this property is on 1 side on the road with the homes and barn. Just across the road is a creek with small bridge over it and a artesian well. This part is mostly wooded, sloping to steep with some alot usable pasture! There are trails all over this property for easy access with a side by side. There is an OLD cemetery beside the barn and the seller states that 1 person a year may visit it annually. All the pictures are an attempt to show this property but if you have general interest then I suggest you make an appt to preview with an agent. *ALL APPTS will be with an agent! Only pre approved buyers can preview this property with an appt. 2.5% to any buyer's agent. The seller does not wish to subdivide this property. There is no survey. ALL of this information was taken from Hawkins County courthouse records and the seller. It is the ABSOLUTE and SOLE responsibility of THE BUYER and THE BUYER'S AGENT to verify ALL of the information stated herein! *AGENTS! Call showing time for ALL APPTS! The property lines are taken from BING maps. No survey.
Property Information
Lot Size
195 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1939
MLS Number
9962384
Location
Address
2001 Pressmens Home Road
City
Rogersville
State
TN
Zip Code
37857
County
HAWKINS
Listing
Provider
A Team Real Estate Professionals, Inc., original listing
Name
A Team Real Estate Professionals, Inc.
Phone
(423) 360-3446
Office Name
A Team Real Estate Professionals
Office Phone
(423) 360-3446
Agent Name
Brian Givens

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