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Featured Item:
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5.25 Acre, Sugartree Falls. $340/Month
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Property Location:
Sugartree Falls
LOT 1
Road Frontage
5.25 Acres
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Financing:
This lot is being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small
down payment, and the land contracts and coupon books will be emailed
and hard copy mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building
your land while you are making payments.
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Checkout:
The checkout above
bills the down payment of $121 only.
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Down
Payment: $121
Monthly Payments: $340
Sales Price: $34,000
Interest Rate: 9%
10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY
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Tract 1 is a great parcel as it is located directly along PigPen Hollow Road; the county road that fronts this beautiful development. There is nice elevation change to this parcel as it has some level terrain along the center of the property and then has a gradual rise in elevation towards the property boundaries. It lies within a hollow and has a weather weather stream as well. The stream also had water in it along the county road flowing to the west. Tree cover is moderate to heavy. With easy access, gentle to rolling terrain, this would be the perfect parcel for a cabin or weekend getaway.
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Location
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Description
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Lot 1, Sugartree Falls, Wayne County, Tennessee
5.25 Acres
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Sugartree Falls is an incredible property located just off the Natchez Trace Parkway scenic area within an easy driving distance from Nashville or Memphis. The property boasts about a dozen waterfalls and each area would be ideal for cabins over looking the creek and listening to the babbling brooks and waterfalls.
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Tract 1 is a great parcel located directly along Pigpen Hollow Road. There is a moderate elevation change to this parcel; it has substantially level terrain along the main eastern boundary. Tree coverage is moderate to heavy. There is a great stream, and there are WATERFALLS on the lot. With easy access, level to rolling moderate terrain, this would be the perfect parcel for a cabin, permanent residence or weekend getaway.
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INVEST or RESELL!
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SIZE:
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5.25 Acres
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Covenants
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TAXES:
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Less than $2.54/Acre
Per Year and Current
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UTILITIES:
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Pigpen Hollow Road
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Time Limit to build:
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None
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Wayne County, Tenessee
Wayne County is located on the extreme western side of the Highland Rim, with its northwest corner extending into the Tennessee River basin. It is made up of ridges and hollows and is on a plateau of about eight hundred feet in elevation in the southwest corner of the Middle Tennessee division. Heavily wooded, the county contains deposits of iron that were still being worked into the early twentieth century.
Wayne County is an undiscovered paradise for sportsmen. People from all over the country come here to hunt, camp and fish. However, hunting and fishing areas are not crowded. We have plenty of room for you to find the right place. More than 10,000 acres of privately owned and managed land plus a local wildlife management area of over 22,000 acres make for excellent hunting, camping and fishing.
Natchez Trace Parkway
Stretching from the Mississippi River in Natchez through the Shoals area in Alabama and across the Tennessee Valley to Nashville, the Old Trace was first trod by buffalo, then American Indians. In the early 1800's, it was the main return route for Ohio Valley traders who, rather than fight the Mississippi currents, sold their flatboats for the value of their timber in Natchez and walked home via the Old Trace. By the mid-1820's, steamboats made the dangerous trek unnecessary, and the Old Trace disappeared into the trees.
Today, the 444-mile National Scenic Byway and All-American Road has emerged as one of America's most important examples of our nation's natural and cultural heritage. Administered by the National Park Service, the road's non-commercial environment coupled with a wide variety of historic sites, wayside exhibits and beautiful venues make it a memorable destination for an unhurried trip that both reveals and explains a unique time in our country's history.
Visitors today will discover richly scenic areas, numerous hiking trails, picnic sites, campgrounds and water recreation areas. Hiking on the Parkway presents both challenges and rewards. Over 60 miles of National Scenic Trail and 28 different hiking and self-guiding trails are open year-round. RVing on the parkway offers a great ride, and motorcycling and biking are popular with hundreds of miles of scenic, winding road between Natchez and Nashville.
Tennessee River
The Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River. It is approximately 652 miles (1049 km) long and is located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley. The river was once popularly known as the Cherokee River, among other names.
Pictured is the Pickwick Belle docked at the old ferry landing on Clifton's riverfront in Spring of 2009. Clifton Marina, Ross Creek Landing Golf Course and the T.S. Stribling Home and Museum are just a short drive away.
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