2672 Sulphur Springs Way

sevierville, TN 37862

For Sale: $650,000

1 Bed
2 Baths
Log Cabin
1,050 sq ft
Driveway
Year Built: 2024
MLS: 268093
Parcel: 018.00
Property Tax: $111/year
2672 Sulphur Springs Way, sevierville, TN 37862

New Construction

 Welcome to 2672 Sulphur Springs Way, Sevierville, TN 37862 – an exquisite example of new construction nestled in the breathtaking beauty of the Smoky Mountains. This fair housing compliant property offers a completion date anticipated by 5/15/24, making it a prime opportunity for those seeking a modern and cozy haven. This charming home spans 1 1/2 stories and boasts 1 bedrooms and 2 baths, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. This property is being sold fully furnished and turnkey ready. Situated on a generous one-acre lot, the property offers both space and tranquility for residents and guests alike. The 1050 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space welcomes you with open arms, creating an ideal setting to enjoy the serene surroundings. Revel in the stunning mountain views that grace the landscape, allowing you to connect with nature right from the comfort of your new home. Located near the renowned Shagback area, this property offers convenient access to local amenities while maintaining a sense of seclusion. Whether you're looking for a permanent residence or an investment opportunity, the short-term rental capability of this home adds a versatile element to its appeal. Imagine stepping into a home adorned with stainless steel appliances and tastefully furnished throughout. The attention to detail extends beyond the interior, as the outside space features a charming gazebo and fire pit. Perfect for entertaining guests or simply unwinding after a day of exploring the wonders that Sevierville has to offer. Don't miss the chance to make 2672 Sulphur Springs Way your new home or investment property. Embrace the beauty of the Smoky Mountains while enjoying the modern comforts and conveniences this new construction has to offer. Act quickly to secure your spot in this idyllic retreat with an anticipated completion date of  6/1/24

Amenities

Gazebo
Fire Pit
Washer Dryer Connection
Fully Furnished
Stainless Steel Appliances
Mountain Views
Level Lot
Deck
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Granite Countertops
Ceiling Fans
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Wears Valley

These are some of my favorite things to do in Wears Valley

 

1. Enjoy Views of Cove Mountain

Wears Valley's elevation is 1,454 above sea level, but some truly stunning mountains surround this valley on all sides. Cove Mountain is the tallest mountain you'll see and it's particularly beautiful to view during autumn.

At 4,078 Ft, Cove Mountain is the most prominent peak in Wears Valley and it rises over 2,000 Ft. from the valley's floor, creating a dramatic effect.

Just by driving through the valley, visitors are treated to beautiful views of mountains. An even better way to enjoy the scenery is to reserve a Wears Valley cabin for your stay.

2. Stop At Elvira's For Lunch

A popular local institution in Wears Valley is Elvira's Cafe. This restaurant is definitely one of the best places to get lunch in Wears Valley.

The menu features a great lineup of crepes, pancakes, and sandwiches that are perfect after a hike in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Elvira's is a local favorite that earns stellar reviews from visitors as well!

3. Visit Headrick Chapel

Built in 1902, Headrick Chapel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and it’s a lovely place to stop in Wears Valley. This small white chapel in the mountains has been a center of community life and religion in Wears Valley for over 100 years.

According to legend, local residents chose the site for the chapel when a thunderbolt struck and destroyed an old oak tree on the hill where the chapel now stands. Better yet, the Headrick Chapel offers lovely views of the valley.

4. Check out the Metcalf Bottoms Park Entrance

Wears Valley is home to a lesser known entrance to the park that goes to the Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area. From here, you can access other parts of the Park like Cades Cove and Elkmont, but Metcalf Bottoms has plenty to explore.

This beautiful spot on the Little River is has several hiking trails to the Historic Little Greenbrier community. By taking the Metcalf Bottoms Trail, you van visit an old schoolhouse, graveyard, and the Walker Sisters cabin.

From Wears Valley Road, turn onto Lyon Springs Ln and follow it into the national park via Line Springs Rd. To reach the picnic area, continue on Wear Cove Gap Rd until you reach Little River Gorge Road.

Before you co hiking in the national park, you can pick up anything you need at Great Smoky Mountain Outfitters a local outdoor gear and hiking shop.

5. Tour Wears Valley's Moonshine Distillery

Though Tennessee Moonshine Distillery is one of the newer businesses in Wears Valley, it's actually inspired by something that goes back to the valley's earliest days: moonshining.

To make a living, farmers in remote communities like Wears Valley often turned to making corn liquor by the light of the moon to escape revenuers. Take a tour of the distillery to learn more about the history of moonshine in the Smokies and try some free samples for yourself at this distillery in Wears Valley, TN.

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2672 Sulphur Springs Way
sevierville, TN 37862
1 Bed | 2 Baths

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