$1,596 - $5,946 per month
Smoky Crossing Apartment Homes
1 - 3 Beds
11647 Chapman Hwy, Seymour, TN 37865
$1,596 - $5,946 per month
Smoky Crossing Apartment Homes
1 - 3 Beds
11647 Chapman Hwy, Seymour, TN 37865
$2,370 per month
920 Dayton Dr, Seymour, TN 37865
Welcome to your dream home! Step inside this pet-friendly home featuring modern finishings and a layout designed with functionality in mind. Enjoy the storage space found in the kitchen and closets as well as the spacious living areas and natural light throughout. Enjoy outdoor living in your yard, perfect for gathering, relaxing, or gardening! Take advantage of the incredible location, nestled
John Waltmon Main Street Renewal, LLC
$1,500 per month
320 Chilhowee School Rd Unit 3, Seymour, TN 37865
Townhouse available 2 bedrooms 1 full bath and 1/2 bath with laundry hookups! Tenants will pay for rent, electric bill and trash. Owners will pay water and gas bill...*Must show proof of employment and current check stub*Tennessee resident*21 and older*No smoking or vaping*No pets ( cats or dogs) *Please do not disturb tenants
$2,950 per month
2140 Kings View Loop, Seymour, TN 37865
Welcome to your dream home! Step inside this pet-friendly home featuring modern finishings and a layout designed with functionality in mind. Enjoy the storage space found in the kitchen and closets as well as the spacious living areas and natural light throughout. Enjoy outdoor living in your yard, perfect for gathering, relaxing, or gardening! Take advantage of the incredible location, nestled
Seymour, Tennessee, is a small community of about 16,000 people nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Known for its mountain views and small-town feel, Seymour offers a quiet living environment just outside of Knoxville. The area features recreational spaces such as the walking trail, disc golf, and soccer field at First Baptist Church Seymour, and the nine-hole Creekside Golf Course. Residents enjoy proximity to attractions like Dollywood, located 20 miles away, and the Great Smoky Mountains, just a 20-minute drive. The University of Tennessee, 12 miles west in Knoxville, is a central hub for community activities, including football games at Neyland Stadium. Local events like the Seymour Apple Festival and line dancing at Andy’s Junction further enhance the community spirit. Housing in Seymour includes mid-to-late 20th-century ranch and split-level homes, as well as newer subdivisions like Spring Meadows and Simmons View. Commuting is facilitated by Chapman Highway, connecting residents to Knoxville, Sevierville, and Maryville. The Sevier County School System, rated highly, offers tuition assistance for dual enrollment and college courses. Dining options along Chapman Highway range from family-owned restaurants to chain eateries. While the area has seen a decline in crime rates over the past eight years, flooding remains a concern, particularly for properties near the French Broad River.