1 Acre Dream Homesite with Private Amenities

Hawkins County, Tennessee
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Welcome to Chelaque Estates, an exclusive gated community on beautiful Cherokee Lake. This stunning 1 acre lake view parcel is just waiting for you to build your dream home. Chelaque Estates offers a host of amenities including a clubhouse, boat ramp, picnic area and optional dock slips for an additional fee. Please note the restrictions in this community allow for site-built homes only with a minimum footprint of 1400 square feet that ensures the neighborhood maintains its upscale ambiance. The lot has electric and high-speed internet at the road. A well and septic system will be needed. Within a day's drive of most of the major U.S. cities east of the Mississippi River. Many major interstate highways from all four directions converge into a hub located less than an hour away. Come and build your dream home overlooking one of the most beautiful lakes in East Tennessee. Gated community please call agent to schedule an appointment to view. Buyer/Buyer's Agent to verify all information. No commission paid on seller concessions. For more information visit chelaqueestate.com

1 Acre Dream Homesite with Private Amenities

1 Acre Dream Homesite with Private Amenities

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Acres

1 acre

State

Tennessee

County

Hawkins

Address

299 Chelaque Way, Mooresburg, TN 37811


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Parcel #

037142H A 00400

037142H A 00400

Nearest Cities

Morristown, Tennessee

Morristown, Tennessee

Zoning

Residential

Residential

Access

Paved Road

Paved Road

Water

Needs Well

Needs Well

HOA/POA

Chelaque Estates

Chelaque Estates

Electric

Power and High Speed Internet at lot

Power and High Speed Internet at lot

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Cherokee Lake

Cherokee Lake, also known as Cherokee Reservoir, is an artificial reservoir in the U.S. state of Tennessee formed by the impoundment of the Holston River behind Cherokee Dam.
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