Need More Info? email or call: Tim@tn-info.com (414)745-6257
Every once and a while a person gets an opportunity to have the best. This is your opportunity if you want one of the best easy build lots in a waterfront community.
The mailing address for properties in Turner's Landing is in Russelville, However Morristown is closer by mileage. Drive time into Morristown is about 10 ~ 15 min.
There is a flat area on the top of this lot which is very useful when placing a home. Having a flat area at street level will likely make placing a driveway easier. Talk to your builder to get their inputs. Also notice some of the other homes in the area that didn't have a flat area near the street, as they often have very expensive excavation costs, steep driveways, retaining walls, and expenses that cost a lot and don't add much to the value of the property.
Imagine having a wall of windows facing the lake.
There was a reason that the developer kept this lot for himself, now its available for your dreams.
* $209,000 asking price assumes NO broker is involved. If broker is involved, their commission must be added to the selling price. A broker adds no value to this transaction, if you found this property and website on your own. Save your money.
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About the Turner’s Landing Community
Turner’s Landing is a 158 lot non-gated community consisting of 156 acres situated on Cherokee Lake. The community is located 7 miles northeast of Morristown, TN and less than 50 miles east of Knoxville, TN. Cherokee Lake is a 30,000 acre lake with 460 miles of shoreline at full summer pool. The lake is controlled by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and is maintained within an operating guide of 1035 and 1070 feet elevation from winter low to summer full pools. Cherokee Lake is a recreational haven providing opportunities for pleasure-boating, house-boating, skiing, swimming, and fishing.
Turner’s Landing is unique in that it is adjacent to a TVA owned peninsula providing lake access with beach and picnicking areas for all property owners within the community. Other amenities include a community boat ramp, trailer storage area, and a covered slip marina. The community has protective covenants and is managed by the TLPOA. House plans are reviewed prior to construction by an Architectural Review Committee.
Cherokee Lake is one of the oldest of the TVA reservoirs. Construction on Cherokee Reservoir Dam was begun August 1, 1940 and was completed December 5, 1941. The dam is 175 feet high with a length totalling 6,760 feet.
Cherokee Lake covers 30,300 acres at full pool, is 59 miles long, and has 463 miles of shoreline attracting over 2.5 million visitors annually. It collects water from a 3,428 square mile watershed. Cherokee Lake is shared by Hawkins, Grainger, Hamblen and Jefferson Counties. The three major towns surrounding Cherokee Lake are Morristown, Jefferson City, and Rogersville.
Flood stage elevation for Cherokee Lake at summer pool is 1,073 feet above sea level, with a winter pool of 1,030 feet above sea level. (Range of 40 to 45 feet.)
Fish densities in Cherokee Lake are greater than most of the other TVA Reservoirs due to the high level which results in a dense forage base of Threadfin Shad, Gizzard Shad, and Alewife. A variety of fish attractors have been constructed over the years in an attempt to improve fishing for anglers. These include brush piles which are used by many game fish, and stake beds which are used primarily for concentrated crappie. The TVA has also planted Willow, Swamp Oak, Bald Cypress and River Birch in drawdown areas to create additional long lasting habitats.
Cherokee Lake is known for its Striped Bass fishing, but also offers Black Bass, Crappie, Walleye, Sauger, Sunfish, White Bass and Catfish. Large Mouth and Small Mouth Bass are not stocked in Cherokee Lake because of their great abundancy. Of all the TVA lakes tested, Cherokee Lake has the highest score for large mouth bass.
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