Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Anderson County in East Tennessee offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a thriving community. With its picturesque landscapes, affordable cost of living, and endless recreational opportunities, it’s no wonder why more and more people are choosing to call Anderson County home.
One of the top reasons to live in Anderson County is its stunning natural surroundings. The county is home to several state parks, including Norris Dam State Park, where residents can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and boating. The scenic Clinch River runs through the county, providing ample opportunities for water activities such as kayaking and tubing. And for those who prefer a slower pace, the county boasts numerous picturesque trails for walking and biking.
In addition to its natural beauty, Anderson County is steeped in history. The site of the first atomic bomb used in World War II, the county is home to the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, which offers a fascinating look into the development of the atomic bomb. Residents can also explore the rich Civil War history of the area at the Museum of Appalachia and the American Museum of Science and Energy.
But it’s not just the history and natural beauty that make Anderson County an attractive place to live. The cost of living in the area is significantly lower than the national average, making it an ideal location for families, retirees, and young professionals. Housing is also more affordable, with a variety of options ranging from historic homes to spacious vacant lots. The county also offers a strong job market, with major employers including Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the University of Tennessee, and several manufacturing companies.
For families, Anderson County offers a top-notch education system, with highly rated schools and a variety of educational opportunities. The county is also home to several colleges and universities, including Roane State Community College and the University of Tennessee.
But it’s not all about work and education in Anderson County. The county has a strong sense of community, with numerous festivals, events, and activities throughout the year. Residents can enjoy local farmers’ markets, music festivals, and holiday celebrations. The unique small towns scattered throughout the county, such as Clinton, Norris, and Oliver Springs, offer charming downtown areas with local shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
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Lot Size20,474 sqft
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Home Size1,425 sqft
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Year Built1943
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Lot Size11,326 sqft
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Home Size1,104 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Year Built1952
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Lot Size25,265 sqft
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Home Size1,671 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1992
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Lot Size3,921 sqft
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Home Size1,086 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1951
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Lot Size21,345 sqft
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Home Size5,093 sqft
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Beds6 Beds
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Baths4 Baths
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Year Built2004
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Lot Size33,977 sqft
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Home Size2,386 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built1960
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Lot Size19,602 sqft
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Home Size1,064 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built2025
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Lot Size31,364 sqft
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Home Size2,682 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1945
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Lot Size22,652 sqft
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Home Size1,414 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Year Built1954
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Lot Size6,970 sqft
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Home Size2,050 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built2025
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3/28/2025)
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