Description
This aggregation of four contiguous land tracts offers an exceptional development opportunity. The property is located in Sevier County, TN. Three tracts are within the city limits of Sevierville, the county seat; two are commercially-zoned and have access to utility water and sewer. The remaining large 77.76-acre tract is outside the city limits, is zoned low density residential, and does not currently have sewer access. However, availability of utility sewer to this tract appears feasible upon buyer's annexation and rezoning. The topography varies from level to mountainous land, with anticipated panoramic mountain views from the ridge lines. There is a flowing creek and a pond on the property. The property is located adjacent to Saddleback Ridge, a picturesque upscale residential community of permanent residential and tourist short-term rental homes. There are two residential units on the property that are rented long-term through December, 2025. They are currently used for vacation short-term rentals. There is a third dilapidated house that the owners intend to demolish.
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Description
This aggregation of four contiguous land tracts offers an exceptional development opportunity. The property is located in Sevier County, TN. Three tracts are within the city limits of Sevierville, the county seat; two are commercially-zoned and have access to utility water and sewer. The remaining large 77.76-acre tract is outside the city limits, is zoned low density residential, and does not currently have sewer access. However, availability of utility sewer to this tract appears feasible upon buyer's annexation and rezoning. The topography varies from level to mountainous land, with anticipated panoramic mountain views from the ridge lines. There is a flowing creek and a pond on the property. The property is located adjacent to Saddleback Ridge, a picturesque upscale residential community of permanent residential and tourist short-term rental homes. There are two residential units on the property that are rented long-term through December, 2025. They are currently used for vacation short-term rentals. There is a third dilapidated house that the owners intend to demolish.