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Neighborhoods in Hamilton County, TN

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    Lookout Mountain

    High above Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain is a small residential community tucked between the dense forests and widely known tourist destinations which carpet the mountain’s slopes. Networks of lesser-traveled hiking and biking trails supplement tourist attractions like the underground waterfalls at Ruby Falls and the views of the Tennessee River

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      $1.15M

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      $420K - $3.9M

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      10 Listings

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    Westside

    Westside has endured and welcomed metamorphosis, from its past as an industrial district during the early 20th century, to a complete urban renewal as the century ended. Today, the area is seeing yet another exciting growth spurt with the “Westside Evolves” initiative in place and its prime location in the heart of Scenic City. Westside—like much

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      $908K

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      $257K - $2M

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      5 Listings

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    Walden

    The town of Walden is located atop one of the highest and most scenic points of Walden Ridge—often described as part of Signal Mountain—about 10 miles from downtown Chattanooga. “Walden is beautiful, scenic and very close-knit. Some residents have lived here for decades. Neighhbors are friends and newcomers are instantly welcomed,” says Cassie

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      $799K

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      $320K - $1.7M

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      7 Listings

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    City Center

    In Chattanooga, you’ll find breathtaking nature and winding mountain backroads, a nature lover’s paradise – and at the core of the city, an exciting whirlwind of Chattanooga’s artistic, vibrant personality. Downtown is where it’s all happening, and the city center is a hub for remarkable entertainment and dining, dynamic nightlife and incredible

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      $786K

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      $352K - $2.4M

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      6 Listings

    City Center
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    North Chattanooga

    North Chattanooga is a vibrant neighborhood known for its dynamic atmosphere and scenic views of the Tennessee River. The area features a mix of vintage and contemporary architecture, with homes ranging from colonial revivals and craftsman-style bungalows to modern constructions that maintain a classic appeal. The neighborhood offers a variety of

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      $722K

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      $289K - $2.8M

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      45 Listings

    North Chattanooga
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    Signal Mountain

    Scenic beauty, history and desirability define the small town of Signal Mountain. The name comes from the Signal Point landmark, a vantage point overlooking the Tennessee River Valley that Native Americans and Union troops used to communicate across the valley. Today, the area is revered for hikes featuring valley views and waterfalls, access to

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      $688K

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      $349K - $1.8M

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      20 Listings

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    Northshore

    Butch Leftwich grew up around the Northshore area of Chattanooga and recalls a slightly different place than what exists today. “It was more of a small community, like a small town. Most of the people knew each other. It was just a good neighborhood atmosphere,” says Leftwich, the facilities manager for the Frances B. Wyatt Community Center right

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      $684K

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      $247K - $3.1M

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      46 Listings

    Northshore
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    Stuart Heights-Rivermont

    Stuart Heights-Rivermont offers a unique setting for fans of modern and historic American architecture. With its bluff-top setting overlooking the Tennessee River and downtown Chattanooga, buyers find a neighborhood of 1,300 homes and many home styles. From 1950s mid-century modern to classic ranch-style homes and small but pristine cottages,

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      $661K

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      $237K - $1.8M

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      10 Listings

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    Mowbray

    Mowbray, located 22 miles north of downtown Chattanooga in Soddy-Daisy, offers a serene mountain community with scenic views and a variety of home styles. The neighborhood features a mix of old cabins, vintage ranch homes, and contemporary properties, many with sprawling acreage and waterfront access. Residential development has increased since

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      $658K

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      $235K - $2.8M

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      21 Listings

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    Haletown

    Haletown, also known as Guild, is a scenic waterside community west of downtown Chattanooga, nestled along the Tennessee River and near Racoon Mountain. The neighborhood features a mix of homes from the 1970s and 1980s, including ranch and split-level styles, as well as contemporary riverside houses with attached docks. Newer properties showcase

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      $654K

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      $182K - $7.8M

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      1 Listing

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    Arts District

    Anchored by The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Tennessee River, the Arts District isn’t your typical college neighborhood. From riverfront parks and quaint neighborhoods to sculpture gardens and scenic bluffs overlooking the Tennessee River, residents enjoy a blend of historic and creative attractions. Buyers can find 1920s Art

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      $603K

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      $238K - $2M

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      17 Listings

    Arts District
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    Apison

    The community of Apison was named for the abundance of Apison shale in the area. But instead of coal mines, home buyers will find country vistas and quiet suburban living. Mostly rural, Apison is about 15 miles east of Chattanooga. It borders Ooltewah and Collegedale neighborhoods and north Georgia, about eight miles to the south. Apison’s roughly

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      $531K

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      $322K - $1.7M

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      112 Listings

    Apison
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    Bakewell-Sale Creek

    In Bakewell-Sale Creek, it’s all about the scenery. Chickamauga Lake is to the east, and Flat Top Mountain is to the west, giving this suburban-rural neighborhood a natural backdrop covered in trees that turn vibrant colors in the fall. But things aren’t so remote, as U.S. Route 27 runs through the middle of the neighborhood, offering a way to

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      $530K

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      $204K - $1.5M

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      57 Listings

    Bakewell-Sale Creek
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    Southside

    Southside, 5 minutes from Chattanooga, is a historic district that always stays in style. “It’s not up-and-coming anymore. It’s here. It’s probably the most relocated neighborhood for younger people and professionals, it’s super walkable, and there’s so much to do,” says Diane Patty, a Realtor with Greater Downtown Realty. Previously known for its

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      $522K

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      $290K - $3M

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      26 Listings

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    Moccasin Bend

    Named for the boot-like shape of the landscape carved by the Tennessee River, Moccasin Bend is a blooming suburban enclave just a bike ride away from the scenic woodlands of the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District. Surrounded on either side by the Tennessee River, the National Park Service in its informational literature refers to the

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      $509K

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      $219K - $1.4M

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      13 Listings

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    North Gate-Big Ridge

    Across the Tennessee River and under a thick cover of trees is the suburb of North Gate-Big Ridge. Rommel Ramos, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Chattanooga, says that one of the most significant effects of Chattanooga’s downtown development has been the corresponding growth of the suburbs in Hamilton County. He said residents can get away

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      $507K

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      $278K - $1.4M

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      24 Listings

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    Lookout Valley

    Lookout Valley, 7 miles from Chattanooga, offers natural attractions close to urban amenities. The area is mainly residential and industrial, between Racoon Mountain and Lookout Mountain. “If you’re looking at moving to the greater Chattanooga area,” says Garett Cox, a Realtor with Crye-Leike Real Estate Services. “It’s a very tight-knit community

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      $490K

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      $186K - $1.6M

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      53 Listings

    Lookout Valley
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    Westview-Mountain Shadows

    At the eastern edge of Chattanooga, Westview-Mountain Shadows is a sprawling suburban community with a secluded private feel and two distinct sections: one governed by a homeowners association and the other not. "Westview-Mountain Shadows is just outside of the city of Chattanooga," says Rommel Ramos, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty

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      $489K

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      $289K - $1M

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      57 Listings

    Westview-Mountain Shadows
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    Harrison Bay

    Harrison Bay is best known for its lakeside lifestyle, and with easy access to nature and proximity to downtown Chattanooga, residents enjoy a laidback atmosphere while still within reach of city amenities. "If you're looking to live close to the water and everything it provides," says Junior Francica, a Realtor with eXp Realty. "it's an awesome

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      $468K

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      $227K - $2.8M

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      20 Listings

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    East Brainerd

    Once acres of rolling farmland, East Brainerd is now a thriving hub for shopping and dining. "I would call it a shopper's paradise," says longtime resident and Realtor/broker Grace Frank with Chattanooga Real Estate Group. "It has everything, including the only local Trader Joe's." This retail mecca is known for regional and national chain stores

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      $467K

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      $262K - $962K

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      64 Listings

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    Ooltewah Center

    Shadowed by mountains to the east and Chattanooga to the west, Ooltewah Center isn't quite the suburbs and it isn't quite the countryside, either. "If I had to describe Ooltewah in one word, it would be ‘community,’" says Evan Barron, a Realtor with eXp Realty. “Ooltewah feels like a charming mini-town.” With its share of parks, a commercial

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      $446K

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      $253K - $1.8M

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      17 Listings

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    Saint Elmo

    St. Elmo, 10 minutes from Chattanooga, is a historic neighborhood next to Lookout Mountain. Quiet and surrounded by woodland, the neighborhood has an even balance between city life and peaceful living. “St. Elmo is one of the most interesting areas in Chattanooga, it used to be its own functioning city before it was incorporated. The last 50 years

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      $436K

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      $244K - $959K

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      20 Listings

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    Collegedale

    Like the iconic Little Debbie treats made here, Collegedale offers a taste of sweetness and childhood nostalgia. From the weekly farmer’s market at The Commons to the whimsical playground at Little Debbie Park, the comforts of this small Tennessee neighborhood create a welcoming vibe just 18 miles east of Downtown Chattanooga. “It’s a great little

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      $434K

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      $193K - $1.2M

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      23 Listings

    Collegedale
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    Murray Hills

    Murray Hills is an eclectic suburb located just outside of Chattanooga. Following Highway 58’s relocation in 1940 to accommodate the Chickamauga Dam project, several suburbs began popping up around the new highway. Today, Murray Hills still has many of its original homes, but new construction is ongoing on the east end of the neighborhood. “The

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      $431K

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      $227K - $2M

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      12 Listings

    Murray Hills
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    Hamilton Place

    Home to the largest shopping mall in Tennessee, Hamilton Place is a collection of planned developments on the outskirts of Chattanooga’s metropolitan area. About 13 miles east of downtown, the neighborhood offers modern, single-family homes close to shopping centers and public parks. "One of the big pros of Hamilton Place is how convenient it is,”

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      $428K

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      $258K - $2M

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      33 Listings

    Hamilton Place

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