This 6.06-acre lot sits inside a well-established community in Tellico Plains, Tennessee, one of the most quietly spectacular places in the Southeast to put down roots. The lot is offered individually, though a second adjoining 6.06-acre parcel is also available, giving the right buyer the opportunity to assemble 12.12 acres of contiguous land in a single transaction.
The community carries deed restrictions established prior to 2008, the kind that protect your investment without locking you into a purely suburban set of rules. Livestock is permitted under the guidelines: a horse with foal, cow with calf, sheep with lamb, or goat with kid may be kept on a maintained acre of fenced pasture. Poultry and swine are not permitted. Dwellings must meet a minimum of 2,100 square feet of living area; two-story homes require at least 1,200 square feet on the first level. These standards ensure that whatever gets built beside you holds its character. Restrictions can be amended with a 75% owner vote, a structure that gives the community control over its own future.
Now, about why Tellico Plains specifically. This is a town tucked against the edge of the Cherokee National Forest in the southeastern Tennessee foothills, and it quietly delivers the kind of life most people are describing when they say they want to get out of the city. The Tellico River runs through it, clear water known for trout fishing, kayaking, and tubing through gentle mountain stretches. Lake Tellico sits minutes away, offering boat ramps, quiet coves, and sunsets over still water. For serious explorers, the Cherohala Skyway, a 43-mile National Scenic Byway, begins right in town and winds through Cherokee and Nantahala National Forests all the way into North Carolina. Bald River Falls, Indian Boundary Lake, and the Benton MacKaye Trail are in your backyard. This is not aspirational outdoor access. It is literal.
For those who value rural living but will not sacrifice practicality: Knoxville is roughly an hour north, offering the full range of urban amenities, major medical centers including UT Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center and one of the top 100 hospitals in the country, and Fort Loudoun Medical Center in nearby Lenoir City. Chattanooga is accessible to the south. Maryville and Athens provide closer everyday options for shopping, dining, and healthcare. You get the land and the quiet without being untethered.
What makes this offering rare is the combination: acreage with light but meaningful structure, in a community where neighbors are held to the same standard, in a region where the land itself is the lifestyle. Whether you are coming for the animals, the build site, the investment potential, or simply the idea of waking up in the Tennessee foothills and meaning it, this is a serious piece of ground worth a serious look.
To get to the property, type in 160 Old Sink Church Rd., Tellico Plains, Tn, 37385Listed By
Agency Name: Compass Tennessee, LLC
Shown By
Agent Name: Corum & Patty Team
Agent Phone: (865) 254-4668
Agency Title: Ferguson Realtors
Estimated Payment
$ 561.56 per month $530.94 Principal & Interest $0.00 Property Tax (data not provided by mls) $30.63 Homeowner's Insurance
0 Old Sink Church Road, Lot 31 | MLS# 1343475
This land located at 0 Old Sink Church Road, Lot 31 , Tellico Plains, TN 37385 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $105,000. The property has approximately 6.06 Acres. Search Tellico Plains real estate on corum-patty-team.fergusonrealtors.com today.