Chattanooga Times Free Press

Land, river frontage reign at Sequatchie property

- BY BRANDI DIXON

Buyers looking to get off the grid have the perfect opportunit­y to do just that with this rare find in Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee. Listed with Henry B. Glascock Company, the more than 400 acres of land feature a self-sufficient cabin that was made to take advantage of the surroundin­g environmen­t. This gem has much to offer.

“It’s a nice cabin custom built by the owners as a getaway,” Glascock said, noting that the cabin has its own water source and an electric generator to cover utilities.

Glascock described the 1,300-square-foot home and surroundin­g land as a wonderful retreat from the everyday grind.

“The surroundin­g acreage has been managed for quail and has around 20 coveys of quail that have not been hunted,” he said. “It was managed to train hunting dogs, which makes it sort of a wildlife reserve.”

Add to that the acreage’s rolling topography of pasturelan­d, woodland, three miles of river-frontage, great views of the valley and mountains, and it really becomes the perfect assemblage of unspoiled property, Glascock said.

The cabin and land have limitless potential. The spot could be a primary residentia­l home site, or the acreage could be broken up and sold to be developed. Glascock noted that the land would also qualify for a conservati­on easement.

“The benefits for donating a conservati­on easement would go a long way to pay for the entire tract of land,” he added. “All these interestin­g aspects really set apart it from anything else on the market.”

Convenienc­e is also a key factor. Potential owners could make their way to Chattanoog­a easily in under an hour.

Interested parties should contact Wendy J. Elliott about this listing.

“We’ll show it at your convenienc­e and be happy to go out and give a full tour of the property,” he said.

For more informatio­n visit GlascockCo.com or contact Wendy J. Elliott at 386-481-8439

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