Property Description
Rare Tennessee Opportunity: 29.5 Acres with Creek Frontage & State Highway Access!
Discover a truly exceptional Tennessee land investment with this versatile 29.5-acre property. Perfectly poised for a premier homesite, development project, or agricultural use, this tract is a rare combination of natural beauty and unparalleled convenience.
Imagine over 1,000 feet of beautiful creek frontage on Toms Creek, offering peaceful water views and recreational possibilities. The land is level and currently used as productive farm land, ready for your vision with minimal site prep.
Investor & Developer Highlights:
Location is everything, and this property delivers with dual road frontage on a major State Highway and a County Road, providing ideal access for any scale of development. The immediate availability of major utilities at the road—including City water, natural gas, and electricity—slashes development costs and timelines. Whether you’re planning a subdivision, commercial venture, or a single magnificent estate, the groundwork for success is already here.
Dream Homesite & Recreational Escape:
Your dream home in Tennessee awaits! Build on expansive level acreage with the serene sound of the creek right in your backyard. For the outdoor enthusiast, the Tennessee River is only 3 +/- miles away, opening up world-class boating, fishing, and water sports opportunities.
This is more than just land; it’s a strategically located opportunity for a generational farm, a profitable development, or a private country estate. Don’t miss this chance to own prime creekfront land with utilities and highway access in the growing Tennessee market!
Living in Linden, Tennessee
Linden, Tennessee, the seat of Perry County, is a picture-perfect, tranquil small town nestled along the Buffalo River about 90 miles southwest of Nashville. Ideal for those seeking peace, quiet, and a strong sense of community, Linden offers a charming historic Main Street that has seen significant revitalization, now featuring an active Arts District with shops, a co-op gallery, and the award-winning Commodore Hotel. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing on the Buffalo River, and for exploring nearby natural beauty like Mousetail Landing State Park and the Natchez Trace Parkway. With a population of just over 1,000, Linden maintains a quiet, rural feel, a lower cost of living compared to the national average (especially for housing), and a friendly, conservative populace, making it a desirable location for retirees and those looking for a small-town lifestyle with access to beautiful Tennessee nature.