$40,000
- Land
- 1.28 Acres
- $31,250 per Acre
0 Chesadu Cir Unit RTC2906705, Orme, TN 37380
0 Chesadu Cir Unit RTC2906705, Orme, TN 37380$40,000
0 Chesadu Cir Unit RTC2906705, Orme, TN 37380
0 Chesadu Cir Unit RTC2906705, Orme, TN 37380$39,900
2080 Teludachee Trail, Orme, TN 37380
This lot offers a great building site, a few gullies that may have seasonal streams, and the peace and quiet of mountain living. Sequatchie Pointe is a warm and inviting community with a diverse mix of homes, RVs, and vacant lots. An easy getaway, where you can take advantage of the area's natural beauty and view of the TN River Valley. There is lots of wildlife to enjoy and a shared picnic area
David Engelen
Century 21 Cumberland Realty
(423) 212-8803
$40,000
0 Chesadu Cir Unit 1514507, Orme, TN 37380
Discover the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience with this beautiful 1.28-acre lot in South Pittsburg, TN. Nestled in a peaceful subdivision with access to a serene pond, this property offers a quiet retreat surrounded by nature—ideal for building your dream home or weekend getaway. Enjoy the privacy of rural living while being just 40 minutes from the vibrant heart of downtown
Alyssa Wade
Keller Williams Realty
(423) 651-9209
$849,000
6575 S Pittsburg Mountain Rd, South Pittsburg, TN 37380
6575 S Pittsburg Mountain Rd, South Pittsburg, TN 37380$65,800
Lot 61 Teludachee Trail, Orme, TN 37380
Oversized 3.6-acre homesite in the gated Sequatchie Pointe mountain community. This wooded property offers privacy, natural beauty, and stunning pastoral, valley views. Sequatchie Pointe residents enjoy a welcoming mountain community with abundant wildlife, a shared pond, and peaceful surroundings -- all while being conveniently located within reach of Chattanooga. Electricity and high-speed
Jacquie Jenkins RE/MAX Realty South
Orme, Tennessee, is a small town nestled in the Cumberland Plateau, known for its scenic beauty and secluded atmosphere. Once a bustling coal mining community, Orme has transformed into a quiet town with fewer than 100 residents. The town's homes are primarily concentrated around the historic Orme Depot, featuring cottages and Colonial Revival styles, with some opting for manufactured and mobile homes. The narrow roads without sidewalks lead to gravel driveways and fenced-in lots, all set against the backdrop of 1,700-foot wooded mountains. Orme Road and Orme Mountain Road are the main routes in and out, with the latter being particularly challenging to navigate. Residents often travel to Stevenson, Alabama, for groceries and dining, including Noble Roman’s Pizzeria and The Vault at 302 West. For schooling, children attend institutions in nearby South Pittsburg, which offers highly rated elementary and high schools. Outdoor activities are abundant, with hiking, caving, hunting, and camping being popular pastimes. Franklin State Forest, located nearby, provides around 30 miles of hiking trails and 12 miles for non-motorized use. The town's remote location means residents need to be self-sufficient, often keeping backup generators and extra freezers. Despite its seclusion, Orme's stunning views and tranquil environment make it a unique place to live.