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Why Live in Sewanee
Sewanee, Tennessee, is a small community of about 2,300 people located on the Cumberland Plateau. It is home to The University of the South, a private Episcopal institution known for its Gothic Revival architecture and sprawling 13,000-acre campus. The area offers scenic views and outdoor attractions, including the 20-mile Perimeter Trail, which features sites like Morgan Steep waterfall and War Memorial Cross monument, and the 12-mile Mountain Goat Trail for cyclists. Lake Cheston provides opportunities for fishing and canoeing, while The Course at Sewanee is a public golf course. Homes in Sewanee are situated on spacious, wooded lots with styles ranging from ranch and Colonial Revival to contemporary and New Traditional. Many properties feature stone siding and mature trees such as pine, maple, and oak. About a third of the homes are rentals, often purchased by families of university students. Dining options in Sewanee are limited but charming, with spots like The Blue Chair Cafe & Tavern and Shenanigans offering a mix of casual and upscale fare. For groceries, residents typically shop at Piggly Wiggly in nearby Monteagle. The community is served by Sewanee Elementary School and St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School, both of which are highly rated. Entertainment includes university events like the Sewanee Writers’ Conference and concerts at The Caverns, located 15 miles south. Sewanee is conveniently situated 90 miles south of Nashville and 50 miles west of Chattanooga, with access to Interstate 24 via Monteagle.
Home Trends in Sewanee, TN
On average, homes in Sewanee, TN sell after 97 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Sewanee, TN over the last 12 months is $536,500, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.