Agricultural Land with Road
Crossville, TN 37854 Crossville, TN 37854
Crossville, TN, 37854
$429,500
For Sale
$429,500
LAND - Crossville, TN
Lot Size101.00 Acres
Days on Market143
Property Features
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Zoning
- Ag
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 005.00
- Lot size
- 101.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Annual Amount
- 507
Utilities
- Utilities
- Electricity Available
- Sewer type
- Septic Needed
- Water source
- Public
- Water front features
- Creek
Listing Agency
American Forest Management Real Estate
(865) 248-8315
1000 Waterford Place, TN
Listed by
Jake Almond · License #277356
(865) 806-6533
Added: Feb 26 Checked: Jul 19 at 1:06 am
MLS# 230949
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This listing offers a 101-acre Ag-zoned land tract with varied terrain and established tree cover. The property includes approximately 50 acres of gently sloped land, with about 19 acres of 25-year-old thinned planted pine and about 17 acres of 18-year-old planted pine. The remaining acreage is sloped natural mature hardwood, providing a mix of open and wooded ground.
The tract is accessed off Buckridge Road and has frontage on Newton Road. The description notes that about one half of the Newton Road frontage is steep and not useable for access. The seller indicates the split layouts shown on the provided maps are flexible, and other acreage splits may be considered as long as they do not detract from the remaining acreage.
For buyers looking for agricultural use or long-range land planning, the gently sloped areas with planted pine may support conversion to farm or pasture after a sale and harvest of the timber, subject to the buyer’s intended operations. The mature hardwood portion is also suited to owners seeking a mix of timber and natural woodland acreage. Two proposed splits are referenced: 37 acres and 64 acres, each with its own pricing in the offering materials.
The tract is accessed off Buckridge Road and has frontage on Newton Road. The description notes that about one half of the Newton Road frontage is steep and not useable for access. The seller indicates the split layouts shown on the provided maps are flexible, and other acreage splits may be considered as long as they do not detract from the remaining acreage.
For buyers looking for agricultural use or long-range land planning, the gently sloped areas with planted pine may support conversion to farm or pasture after a sale and harvest of the timber, subject to the buyer’s intended operations. The mature hardwood portion is also suited to owners seeking a mix of timber and natural woodland acreage. Two proposed splits are referenced: 37 acres and 64 acres, each with its own pricing in the offering materials.
Key Highlights
- 101 acre split of Sequatchie Tract 1019 with potential for further division.
- Approximately 50 acres of gently sloped land suitable for various uses.
- Existing planted pine (19 acres of 25‑year‑old thinned pine and 17 acres of 18‑year‑old pine) with potential for future harvest and conversion to farm/pasture.
Property Analytics
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Agricultural land / Farmland
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Agricultural land / Farmland - 101-acre Ag-zoned tract with Buckridge Road access and Newton Road frontage, including gently sloped pine and hardwood areas.
Where is this agricultural land / farmland located?
The property is located at Crossville, TN.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $429,500.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 101 acre split of Sequatchie Tract 1019 with potential for further division.; Approximately 50 acres of gently sloped land suitable for various uses.; Existing planted pine (19 acres of 25‑year‑old thinned pine and 17 acres of 18‑year‑old pine) with potential for future harvest and conversion to farm/pasture.