Looking to escape the big city with its high taxes, congested traffic, and high crime rates, but still be close enough to access services offered by towns and cities? Build your own house or log cabin on Flat Top Mountain in foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in East Tennessee. Just 1.2 miles into Bledsoe County from Hamilton County, Bledsoe county offers some of the lowest taxes in Tennessee. Chattanooga city limits are 26.5 miles away; Dayton is 16 miles away; Middle Valley is 23 miles from the property; and Soddy-Daisy is 12.5 miles away. This tract of land, consisting of plots 1.05 and 1.08, is at the top of the mountain, at the intersection of Leggett Road (state road 309), one of the main roads up the mountain, and Hendon Road (state road 304), the road crossing the top of the mountain. This wooded tract borders cattle and agricultural farms, and it also has views of neighboring ponds on two sides of the combined tracts. The road frontage of plot 1.08, borders Hendon Road for 0.1 mile. This tract consists of 15.4 acres. The road frontage of parcel 1.05, is 0.3 mile along Leggett Road. With tract 1.08 having a grade of 2.3%, and tract 1.08 having a grade of 2.8%, building sites are unlimited. The land has access to city water and three phase power. Deer and wild turkey are abundant, especially in the area between the two parcels which has a spring that is big enough to support a large pond or small lake. This property can be sold as a whole, or separately in the two parcels that are shown on the map, or in five acre tracts.
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