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19 days ago

$2,200,00025 acresLoudon County3 bd, 4 ba • 2,600 sq ft

Loudon, TN 37774

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53 days ago

$1,689,900208 acresMcNairy County3 bd, 3 ba • 2,544 sq ft

Ramer, TN 38367

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6 days ago

$1,852,250239 acresGiles County

Pulaski, TN 38478

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8 months ago

$2,100,00069.4 acresMorgan County3 bd, 3 ba • 3,800 sq ft

Deer Lodge, TN 37726

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20 months ago

$159,90022 acresChester County— sq ft

Henderson, TN 38340

10 days

$25k drop • July 12

$1,175,00012.6 acresDickson County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,149 sq ft

Dickson, TN 37055

7 days

$949,00020.5 acresKnox County5 bd, 5 ba • 4,346 sq ft

Powell, TN 37849

21 days

$300,0001.29 acresco*cke County

Bybee, TN 37713

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15 months ago

$74,90010 acresChester County— sq ft

Henderson, TN 38340

2 days

$799,00012 acresGrainger County4 bd, 4 ba • 3,266 sq ft

Rutledge, TN 37861

16 days

$3,920,000422 acresRhea County4 bd, 4 ba • 4,620 sq ft

Dayton, TN 37321

$15k drop • July 2

$835,00011.5 acresFentress County2 bd, 2 ba • 2,321 sq ft

Jamestown, TN 38556

8 days

$2,495,00014 acresJefferson County3 bd, 3 ba • 1,690 sq ft

Dandridge, TN 37725

9 days

$998,50010 acresGiles County3 bd, 3 ba • 3,700 sq ft

Pulaski, TN 38478

14 days

$625,0001.73 acresHawkins County

Mooresburg, TN 37811

$150k drop • July 10

$1,250,00035 acresAnderson County3 bd, 3 ba • 4,063 sq ft

Clinton, TN 37716

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12 months ago

$1,700,00060 acresSequatchie County4 bd, 5 ba • 4,400 sq ft

Dunlap, TN 37327

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$339,9005.15 acresMcMinn County2 bd, 2 ba • 2,085 sq ft

Athens, TN 37303

43 days ago

$750,0005.33 acresSullivan County5 bd, 4 ba • 6,104 sq ft

Bristol, TN 37620

17 days

$1,100,00015.6 acresWilson County

Lebanon, TN 37087

19 days

$1,950,00012 acresDeKalb County3 bd, 5 ba • 6,000 sq ft

Silver Point, TN 38582

1 day

$678,00010 acresJefferson County3 bd, 2 ba • 1,440 sq ft

New Market, TN 37820

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$1,995,00090 acresMoore County2 bd, 1 ba • 1,000 sq ft

Lynchburg, TN 37352

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$499,0004.44 acresJefferson County1 bd, 2 ba • 1,392 sq ft

Sevierville, TN 37876

22 hours

$1,199,00016.6 acresBradley County5 bd, 4 ba • 3,600 sq ft

Cleveland, TN 37311

7 days

$1,150,0005.2 acresMarion County4 bd, 4 ba • 3,824 sq ft

Sequatchie, TN 37374

36 days ago

$1,550,0008.32 acresSevier County6 bd, 4 ba • 4,330 sq ft

Sevierville, TN 37862

58 days ago

$997,500128 acresDickson County

Dickson, TN 37179

2 months ago

$549,9004.18 acresClay County

Celina, TN 38551

$25k drop • June 27

$825,00062 acresMeigs County3 bd, 2 ba • 1,680 sq ft

Ten Mile, TN 37880

4 days

$425,00061 acresHardeman County3 bd, 2 ba • 1,188 sq ft

Middleton, TN 38052

4 days

$2,100,00027 acresHamilton County4 bd, 4 ba • 3,590 sq ft

Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

9 days

$469,90017.6 acresCumberland County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,036 sq ft

Crossville, TN 38555

10 days

$1,695,00066 acresMaury County3 bd, 3 ba • 3,400 sq ft

Culleoka, TN 38451

$15.1k drop • July 13

$399,90013 acresco*cke County3 bd, 2 ba • 1,458 sq ft

Del Rio, TN 37727

$250k drop • July 8

$3,750,000248 acresGrainger County6 bd, 11 ba • 8,526 sq ft

Thorn Hill, TN 37881

39 days ago

$499,99918 acresGibson County2 bd, 2 ba • 1,980 sq ft

Milan, TN 38358

2 months ago

$679,9007 acresWeakley County4 bd, 2 ba • 3,470 sq ft

Dresden, TN 38225

$30k drop • June 29

$719,90045 acresHawkins County3 bd, 3 ba • 4,368 sq ft

Rogersville, TN 37857

9 days

$799,00026 acresCumberland County3 bd, 4 ba • 3,691 sq ft

Crossville, TN 38572

15 days

$650,00012 acresUnion County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,167 sq ft

Luttrell, TN 37779

18 days

$29k drop • July 10

$1,295,00024 acresJefferson County4 bd, 3 ba • 3,372 sq ft

New Market, TN 37820

$25k drop • July 7

$1,350,00020 acresHamilton County7 bd, 6 ba • 7,769 sq ft

Apison, TN 37302

$52k drop • July 1

$998,00033.6 acresKnox County2 bd, 4 ba • 4,448 sq ft

Corryton, TN 37721

$75k drop • July 13

$675,000140 acresRoane County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,825 sq ft

Rockwood, TN 37854

44 days ago

$1,350,00010 acresSullivan County3 bd, 4 ba • 3,655 sq ft

Bluff City, TN 37618

$60k drop • July 12

$1,599,000245 acresObion County5 bd, 3 ba • 2,930 sq ft

Hornbeak, TN 38232

$75k drop • June 17

$874,000195 acresHawkins County3 bd, 1 ba • 1,560 sq ft

Rogersville, TN 37857

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Buying houses with land in Tennessee

Find houses with land for sale in Tennessee including cheap rural homes with acreage, small country homes, and spacious scenic properties with a house.

There are 2,587 available properties to buy in Tennessee listed at $785,020 on average, with each acre priced at $46,205. For more properties near here, browse land for sale in Tennessee.

Homes with land for sale in Tennessee

Acreage for sale
43,630 acres

Average listing age
104 days

Average list price
$785,020

Median list price
$535,000

Average property size
16.9 acres

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Tennessee Houses With Land for Sale - 2,587 Properties (2024)

FAQs

What is the best cheapest place to live in Tennessee? ›

These are the 10 cheapest places to live in Tennessee, according to HomeSnacks:
  • La Follette.
  • Rockwood.
  • Lawrenceburg.
  • Memphis.
  • Humboldt.
  • Harriman.
  • Madisonville.
  • Union City.
May 28, 2024

Are TN home prices dropping? ›

In May 2024, 20.2% of homes in Tennessee sold above list price, down 4.1 points year. There were only 27.8% of homes that had price drops, up from 22.0% of homes in May last year. There was a 98.1% sale-to-list price, down 0.25 points year over year. … Homes that sold above list price likely received multiple offers.

How much is an acre of land worth in Tennessee? ›

Statewide, an average acre of Tennessee land is worth $14,400, but it's all about location. The average sales amount for a 251,911 square foot lot in one of Unicoi County's prime locations is $59,408, according to FindAnyAnswer.com. Tennessee's $14,400 per acre average cost compares to $12,100 in the lower 48 states.

Is Tennessee the cheapest state to live in? ›

You could hop down to Mississippi (the lowest cost of living among 50 states and the District of Columbia), Alabama (fourth lowest), or Georgia (fifth lowest), but Tennessee is more affordable than nearby states like Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Tennessee? ›

$27,200 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $37,200 is the 75th percentile.

What is the safest small town in Tennessee? ›

The top-5 safest smalls town or cities in Tennessee, ranked by their low cost of crime per capita, are: Brentwood, TN ($101 per capita) Germantown, TN ($207 per capita) Mount Juliet, TN ($262 per capita)

Is it good to buy land in Tennessee? ›

It has astonishing natural beauty, picturesque small towns, energetic cities, charming people, a rich history, and of course lots of green spaces. If you treasure the values of small-town living and want a blissfully relaxed way of life, Tennessee is the perfect place to buy land.

Where is the best place to find land for sale? ›

We recommend you go straight to LandWatch, Lands of America, or LoopNet - you'll almost surely find what you're looking for. Plain and simple.

How much is property tax on land in Tennessee? ›

How is property taxed in Tennessee? Property tax is a local tax based on the value of your house and land, which is determined by county assessors. The average tax rate was 0.67 percent of a property's assessed value in 2021, according to the Tax Foundation. Rates vary by county and municipality.

What is the average price of a house in Tennessee? ›

There are currently 40,885 homes for sale in Tennessee. The median list price in Tennessee is $425,000 and the average price per square foot is $205.

Is it a good idea to move to Tennessee? ›

Compared to the national average, the cost of living in Tennessee is relatively low, making it an attractive place to live. Residents consider Tennessee a great place to live, not just because of its thriving economy but also due to its low cost of living. The affordability extends to property taxes as well.

What state is moving to Tennessee the most? ›

In recent years, migration has been the main driver of population growth in Tennessee. Individuals who moved to Tennessee from other states mostly came from California, Texas, and the southeastern U.S. The largest contributors were Florida and California, sending 25,318 and 22,565 new residents respectively.

What is the nicest area in Tennessee to live? ›

The best cities in Tennessee include Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, and Memphis. See what other towns comprise the best places to live in TN.

Where is the cheapest place to retire in Tennessee? ›

Crossville. The primary reason Crossville is highly rated as a retirement community is because it is a bargain. Median home prices ($133,000) are 27 percent lower than the national average, the cost of living is 16 percent lower (and six percent lower than Tennessee as a whole).

What area of Tennessee has the cheapest rent? ›

The 25 cheapest places to live in Tennessee
RankCity1-BR Average Rent
1Bolivar$470
2Dayton$510
3Johnson City$660
4Church Hill$672
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Is it worth moving to Tennessee? ›

Moving To Tennessee Pros And Cons. Over the last 20 years, Tennessee has enjoyed an impressive rate of population growth. Low tax rates, living costs, and high quality of life have kept people on the move to Tennessee. It's not a perfect place, but for the price, Tennessee is about as good as one can get.

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