County Homes with Stewart Co High School

County Homes with Stewart Co High School

Welcome to the charming community of Stewart County, TN, where picturesque landscapes meet a warm, inviting atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of this beautiful region, the subdivision offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal place to call home.

Stewart County is renowned for its scenic beauty, featuring rolling hills, lush woodlands, and the stunning waters of Kentucky Lake. Residents enjoy a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to boating and camping, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. The community is rich in history and culture, with local events and festivals that bring neighbors together and celebrate the unique character of the area.

For families, the proximity to Stewart County High School is a significant advantage. With a commitment to academic excellence and a range of extracurricular activities, the school provides a nurturing environment for students to thrive. Parents can feel confident knowing their children are receiving a quality education in a supportive community.

The homes in this subdivision are thoughtfully designed, offering spacious layouts and modern amenities that cater to various lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for a cozy starter home or a larger family residence, you’ll find options that suit your needs. The combination of affordable housing, excellent schools, and a tight-knit community makes Stewart County an attractive choice for homebuyers.

Explore the possibilities in Stewart County, where your dream home awaits amidst the beauty of Tennessee’s countryside!

Newest County Homes with Stewart Co High School

$105,999
3256197 MLS ACTIVE Status 15 Acres 37058 Zip Code
Fifteen acres on Antioch Road, with a seasonal view of the Cumberland River that holds through fall, winter, and spring — three seasons of open water views, surrendered only to the full canopy of summer. It is the kind of view that rewards ownership rather than a visit. The property arrives with meaningful groundwork already considered. Electricity and fiber optic internet are in place at both road frontages, and a private road carries you off Antioch and into the interior of the land. Note for planning: the parcel is not currently equipped with a well or septic system. No public water is available, so the buyer will install a well, and waste will be handled by a private septic system of the buyer's design — standard steps for a build of this kind, and stated plainly so your site plan starts with clear eyes. Green belt eligibility adds a quiet, long-term advantage: a potential property tax benefit for owners who intend to hold this land the way it deserves to be held. Fifteen acres offers genuine latitude in how a home is sited. Elevated toward the river, where the view becomes the architecture's fourth wall from the first leaves of October through the last frost of April. Set deep along the private road, where the property line is something you sense rather than see. Or positioned near the frontage, with the remaining acreage kept as it is — distance, trees, and quiet. (Address is not "0" Saline trl. Only Saline Trl.) This is land for a considered build. The utilities at the road are ready, the view holds for three seasons, and the acreage asks only one thing of its next owner: build something worthy of it.

Saline Trl, Dover

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