Lake Commercial For Sale

Welcome to your own private paradise on Watts Bar Lake! This 0.64 acre wooded waterfront lot in Spring City offers the perfect opportunity to build your dream lakefront retreat. With picturesque views of the water and mature trees, this lot provides the ideal setting for a peaceful and serene escape. The TVA website indicates that it is possible to obtain a dock permit for this lot, allowing you to easily access the lake for boating, fishing, and other water activities. Imagine spending your days relaxing on the water, soaking in the sunshine, and enjoying the tranquility of lakeside living. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of waterfront paradise in Spring City. Whether you're looking to build a vacation home or a permanent residence, this lot offers endless possibilities for creating your own personal oasis. Schedule a showing today and start envisioning the life of luxury and leisure that awaits you on Watts Bar Lake.

Property Details

  • Beds: 0
  • Baths: 0.0
  • Year Built: 0
  • Location: Watts Bar Lake
  • Acres: 0.640
  • Lakefront: Yes
  • Lakeview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: Water
  • County: Rhea County
  • Community: Lakewood Village
  • Roof:
  • Property Taxes: $113
  • MLS #: 20243242

Location

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Contact Information:

Contact Agent
Buyer's Agent: Levi Giltnane
Sail Away Homes & Land
865-717-7245
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Listing Agent: Anneke Wilkey, Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty, Inc., 423-580-7794, 423-775-4044 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Commercial For Sale in Spring City, Tennessee
Ad Number : 5189728
Viewed: 113 times
Added: Jul 24, 2024
Updated on: Jul 24, 2024
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.