Home For Sale on Watts Bar Lake
Rare opportunity to own 18 acres with phenomenal views of Watts Bar Lake! The property includes a 1974-built home featuring 3 bedrooms, a large bathroom, kitchen, den, and carport. The home has been lovingly cared for over the years but is being sold AS IS and will require updates and repairs to bring it back to its full potential. Home is currently on a well, with utility water available at the road. The land consists of three parcels and offers approximately 695 feet of road frontage. One parcel includes an older single-wide mobile home. Formerly used for cattle and chickens, the land is ready for new life and could benefit from bush hogging. With breathtaking lake views and close proximity to the city, this property is just minutes from grocery stores, shopping, and dining at Ladd Landing. Offered at a price reflecting the condition of the home and outbuildings, this versatile property presents many potential uses for investors, homesteaders, or those seeking acreage with lake views. Information is deemed reliable but Buyers should rely on their own inspections and due diligence for any details they deem important.Property Details
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2.0
- Sq Feet: 2072
- Year Built: 1974
- Location: Watts Bar Lake
- Acres: 18.000
- Lakeview: Yes
- ViewTypes: Lake
- County: Roane County
- Community: Holiday Shores Resort
- Heat/AC: Electric (Heating), Central
- Garage: Carport
- Siding: Stone, Wood Siding, Frame
- Roof:
- Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
- Property Taxes: $1,800
- MLS #: 1328491
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Jacki Hill
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| Ad Number : | 7228681 |
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| Added: | Feb 04, 2026 |
| Updated on: | Feb 06, 2026 |
| All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. | |

