Section Image

Explore Similar Homes Within 2 Miles of Blountville, TN

  • /24

    $1,050 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,024 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    3847 Tennessee 394 Unit 6, Bluff City, TN 37618

    ***For Lease Only*** Enjoy central living with this spacious 2-bedroom apartment, positioned at the junction of 394 and 11E, close to the iconic Bristol Motor Speedway. Upstairs Apartment. Security Deposit, Renter's Insurance, Credit/Background Check, and Lease Required. No Smoking, No Pets.

    AMY MITCHELL Red Door Agency

    3847 Tennessee 394 Unit 6, Bluff City, TN 37618

Why Live in Blountville

Blountville, TN, is centrally located within the Northeast Tennessee Tri-Cities, nestled between Bristol, Kingsport, and Johnson City. Established in 1795, Blountville retains its historic charm with landmarks like the old courthouse in its small downtown area. The community features a rural landscape with homes primarily from the latter half of the 20th century, including ranch-style and split-level homes. Higher-end subdivisions like Polo Estates offer spacious lots for custom-built homes. Recreation is abundant, with the Appalachian Mountains and Boone Lake providing outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and exploring Appalachian Caverns. The Blountville Campus, a former school site, is being developed into a community park with sports facilities and a picnic area, expected to be completed by the end of 2025. Blountville's central location allows for convenient commutes to Bristol (10 miles), Kingsport (15 miles), and Johnson City (just over 20 miles). Essential services are close by, with Tri-Cities Airport 8 miles away and The Bristol Regional Medical Center 7 miles away. Along Bristol Highway, residents can find dining options like Pal’s Sudden Service and Jalapeno’s Mexican Restaurant, as well as shopping at Picker’s Cove thrift store. The community is served by Sullivan County Schools, with local schools receiving moderate ratings. The Blountville Farmers Market is a weekly event during warmer months, offering local produce and goods.

How to Rent a Home