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Lot 120 Cow Poke LN Rutledge, TN 37861
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Key Details
Sold Price $26,000
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 32,670 sqft
Price per Sqft $0
Subdivision Not Listed
MLS Listing ID 9922024
Sold Date 09/01/23
HOA Fees $21
HOA Y/N Yes
Originating Board Tennessee/Virginia Regional MLS
Lot Size 0.750 Acres
Acres 0.79
Lot Dimensions 92x249 IRR
Property Description
LIQUIDATION SALE! Developer has only a few lots left and has priced these rock bottom! This 0.79 acre cleared building lot in Shiloh Springs has just the right elevation to offer you some great views of Cherokee Lake and the surrounding mountains. Shiloh Springs is a gated community on Cherokee Lake that allows site built homes only with a minimum of 1500 sq ft. Underground electric, and cable are available; well and septic needed. Subdivision does have a private boat ramp and dock. Come build your dream home and start living the TN Lake Life! Gated community -- call an agent to view.
Location
State TN
County Grainger
Community Not Listed
Area 0.79
Zoning Residential
Direction Lakeshore to Shiloh Springs. From gate, take 1st road to left, Cow Poke Lane. Follow around through subdivision and this lot is on the left at end of cul de sac
Exterior
Utilities Available Cable Available, Electricity Available, Underground Utilities
Waterfront Yes
Waterfront Description Lake Privileges
View Mountain(s), Water
Street Surface Paved
Road Frontage 2 Lane Road, Private Road
Building
Lot Description Level, Cleared, See Remarks
Sewer None, See Remarks
Water At Road, Public
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools Out Of Area
Middle Schools Out Of Area
High Schools Out Of Area
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 061k A 026.00
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