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Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County
Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County
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Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn &…

Parrottsville, TN
Cocke
Two Homes, a 12-Stall Horse Barn & 34± Acres at the Foot of the Smokies — Move-In Ready in Cocke County Bring the horses, the parents, the workshop, and the work-from-home laptop — there's room for all of it. Tucked into the rolling, wooded ridges of Parrottsville at the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, 1550 Geranium Road is the kind of property buyers wait years for — a genuine equestrian compound where the work is already done. Spread across 34.64± acres of mature hardwood and open pasture, this is two complete homes, true horse facilities, and room to live, work, and ride without ever leaving your own gate. The main home lives large, with three bedrooms upstairs and three down, a comfortable 2.5 baths, and a dedicated laundry room. Warm hardwood flooring runs throughout, and you'll never be without heat: central heat and air, propane heaters downstairs, and a wood stove anchoring the dining room for those crisp mountain evenings. Step out to the covered back porch and the new decks to take in the quiet — all behind brand-new windows and fresh siding that mean the big-ticket updates are behind you, not ahead. A second, fully separate home adds rare flexibility — two bedrooms, one bath, laminate flooring, window air, new windows, new siding, and a durable metal roof. Perfect for multi-generational living, a farm manager, guests, or rental income just minutes from one of America's most-visited tourism corridors. For the horse owner, this is the headline: a 12-stall horse barn with tack room and electric, ready for your string today, with pasture and trails right out the door. The detached workshop handles the equipment, the projects, and the hobbies. And in a county where connectivity is never guaranteed, fibernet internet makes remote work, streaming, and a modern lifestyle effortless. The land delivers, too. Predominantly forested for privacy, hunting, and recreation, with open ground for grazing and minimal flood risk across the parcel, it sits at elevation with cool air and long views, yet close to Newport, I-40, the Pigeon River's whitewater, and the Cosby entrance to the national park. Move-in-ready homes, real equestrian infrastructure, income flexibility, and connected acreage in the Tennessee mountains — this is a generational opportunity, and properties like it don't stay on the market. Bring the horses home and bring the family with you. Serious about a Smoky Mountain horse farm with room for the whole family? Call Joey Haun directly at 423-748-7181 to schedule your private showing of 1550 Geranium Road. National marketing reach, boots-on-the-ground local expertise — and an agent who'll walk every acre with you.
$769,900
Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest
Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy Begins: 116 Unrestricted Acres Bordering the Cherokee National Forest
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Where the Pavement Ends, and Your Legacy…

Del Rio, TN
Cocke
The Freedom of Unrestricted Land: No HOA, no mountain covenants, and no one telling you what to build or how to live. The End of the Road: Located at the literal end of a county-maintained road, it ensures the kind of privacy most people only read about in novels. There is a specific kind of silence that only exists deep in the heart of East Tennessee—a silence broken only by the rustle of hardwood leaves and the distant call of a wild turkey. Welcome to 410 Seay Hollow Road, a sprawling 116-acre sanctuary in the Del Rio community of Cocke County. This isn't just a land listing; it is a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of the Appalachian landscape, offering both total seclusion and direct access to one of the nation’s most prized wilderness areas. As you reach the end of the county-maintained road, the world slows down. This property is 96% wooded, creating a lush, green canopy that provides a natural fortress of privacy. With elevations ranging from 1,764 to over 2,006 feet, the topography offers diverse terrain culminating in breathtaking mountain vistas. Whether you are looking for a high-ridge home site to capture the sunrise or a tucked-away hollow for a private cabin, the multiple potential building sites across these 116 acres cater to every vision. One of the most valuable assets of this tract is its direct adjacency to the Cherokee National Forest. This means your "neighbor" is protected federal land, guaranteeing that the wilderness behind you remains untouched for generations to come. For the avid outdoorsman, this is a paradise without equal. The property is a natural corridor for Black Bear, Whitetail Deer, and Eastern Wild Turkey, offering world-class hunting opportunities right out your back door. A natural mountain spring and a small stream meander through the acreage, providing a vital water source for local wildlife and adding to the serene mountain atmosphere. While the land feels worlds away from the hustle, it comes prepared with the essentials. The property features an existing well and septic system, providing a massive head start for your building project. While there are a couple of older homes on the site, they hold little to no value and are being sold as-is—think of them as a footprint for your future dream home or a source of reclaimed materials. East Tennessee is famous for its low property taxes and high quality of life, and this Del Rio gem embodies that promise. Whether you want to develop a family compound, an off-grid retreat, or a premier hunting camp, this unrestricted acreage provides the canvas. This is land that demands to be walked to be truly understood. Investment Security: 116 deeded acres of timber and mountain views are a "hard asset" that only grows in rarity. Opportunities to own over 100 acres adjoining a National Forest are disappearing fast. Don’t let this legacy property slip away. Contact Joey Haun at United Country Clinch Mountain Realty and Auction today to schedule your private tour of the ridge-lines and hollows of Seay Hollow Road. Office: 896-993-5263 Joey Haun (Realtor & Auctioneer): 423-748-7181 Websites: www.ucclinchmountainrealty.com | www.tennesseerealestateservice.com Yearly Property Taxes 481.28 Map 098 Parcels 003.00, 003.01, 004.00 From Morristown, take 25 E S to US-70 E, TN-107 W to Del Rio, Right onto Blue Mill Road, Right onto Midway Road, Left onto Seay Hollow Road property will be on your Left.  
$499,000