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1973 Long Hollow Rd
Sneedville, TN 37869
Cindy Hurston with Creek Country Real Estate, original listing - (423) 733-9380
$339,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
Full: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
576 Square Feet
Property Description
Escape to the tranquil beauty of East Tennessee and own your very own piece of paradise on this expansive property spanning 43 acres of picturesque mountain and pasture land. Nestled in a serene setting, this property offers a unique blend of natural splendor and modern amenities, making it a dream location for those seeking a peaceful retreat. There are multiple building sites perfect for that future dream home or you may choose to live simply in the existing steel home which has 576 square feet of lovingly handcrafted interior featuring reclaimed and hand-sanded poplar wood, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that exudes charm and character. Enjoy the best of both worlds with a garden area, creeks, and a spring-fed water supply complete with a state-of-the-art filtration system, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. There are trails to hike and meadows for animals to enjoy. Your cars will be protected under the new carport providing ample space for storage for 3 vehicles. Additionally, an old house (built in 1942 ) on the property offers the potential for restoration and renovation, providing a unique opportunity to preserve a piece of history or create a stunning new living space. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of rural living in this remote location, where you can truly disconnect from the pressures of city life and embrace the slower pace of small-town living. Watch wildlife roam freely, from the majestic deer to the perky chipmunks to the tiny hummingbirds. All these and more are present to delight you. In the cool evenings, gaze up at the bright stars shining in the night sky, creating a breathtaking backdrop. With its abundance of natural beauty, privacy, and future rental potential, this property offers endless opportunities for creating your own personal sanctuary, a vacation retreat, or a lucrative rental investment. Experience the magic of East Tennessee living at its finest on this stunning property that promises a life of serenity, connection with nature, and endless possibilities. Don't miss out on this rare chance to own a piece of East Tennessee's hidden treasure - schedule a viewing today and prepare to be captivated by the beauty and potential that awaits you on this remarkable property.
Property Information
Lot Size
43 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1973 Long Hollow Rd
City
Sneedville
State
TN
Zip Code
37869
County
HANCOCK
Listing
Name
Phone
(423) 733-9380
Office Name
Office Phone
(423) 733-9380
Agent Name
Cindy Hurston
Agency Phone
(423) 733-9380

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