This property is listed with Exit Realty Professional Group.
Here's the contact info for Maddison Sandell:
Phone: 423.448.1597
This property is located in Eastern Tennessee's Sequatchie Valley just to the north of Chattanooga. Recreational opportunities in the area include boating, camping and hiking.
“Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt, U.S. president
The lot is 5 minutes to Pikeville, the county seat, 35 minutes to Fall Creek Falls State Park and 1 hour to Chattanooga.
“Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate. More money has been made in real estate than in all industrial investments combined. The wise young man or wage earner of today invests his money in real estate.” – Andrew Carnegie, billionaire industrialist
According to our research, there is no zoning in Bledsoe County. Please contact the county to confirm all building rules and regulations prior to purchase.
According to bledsoe.tennessee.edu, "Bledsoe County is located in East Tennessee, about an hour north of Chattanooga and is known for being the home to a portion of Fall Creek Falls State Park.
“Don’t wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait.” – Will Rogers, actor
Bledsoe County is the oldest and northernmost county in the Sequatchie Valley. Bledsoe County has a population of 15,234 with 407 square miles and has several outlying communities. The county seat is Pikeville."
Assessor's Parcel Number | 064-9.02 |
Legal Description | Please email us for a full metes and bounds description. |
Elevation | 1060 |
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.) | 35.6195, -85.2051 |
GPS Boundary Coordinates (Approx.) | 35.6197,-85.2047; 35.6195,-85.205; 35.6192,-85.2047; 35.6191,-85.2054; 35.6193,-85.2057; 35.6199,-85.2051; 35.6197,-85.2047; |
Annual Taxes | ~$61.00 |
Zoning | No zoning |
Time Limit To Build | None as far as we are aware |
Access | Dirt road |
Power | Please contact Bledsoe County. |
Water | A well would need to be installed. |
Sewer | A septic system would need to be installed. Please note that a perc test has not been done. |
Official Contacts | Please contact Bledsoe County. |
RVs Allowed? | There are no restrictions on RVs at the county level, but please contact Bledsoe County to confirm. |
Buildable? | Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit. |
Survey Available? | No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor. |
In HOA? | No HOA |
Annual HOA Dues | ~$0.00 |
My name is Erika Benson and I'm the co-founder of Gokce Capital.
I was born to two public service-minded parents (a doctor and an academic) and I have always
strived to follow in their footsteps.
In 2010, I graduated from architecture school at University of Southern California and moved to
Nicaragua, where I spent two years volunteering
with a nonprofit on a series of housing, infrastructure, and eco-tourism projects.
That experience quickly taught me that I was more interested in running the programs that deliver
housing, infrastructure, and eco-restoration projects than in designing physical structures.
Thus, I enrolled in graduate school at Columbia University to study urban policy and management.
Just one month after I moved to New York, Hurricane Sandy hit and pummeled the city so badly
that many homes were still unrepaired when I graduated two years later.
So, I took the first job that would allow me to help and happily passed the next two years
working on Sandy recovery projects.
After that I spent three wonderful years with the New York City’s affordable housing department,
eventually becoming director of the agency’s two infill lot programs and overseeing the construction
of over 400 affordable homeownership and rental units.
Still, by the time I hit my 30s, I became restless.
Though I believed in my agency’s mission, I felt that my ability to make a direct impact was limited
by the constraints of a large institution, and I longed for some of the freedom I had as a volunteer
and designer with small organizations.
“Perhaps," I thought, "I should start my own affordable housing nonprofit.”
Sadly, that dream was soon dashed by the astronomical capital requirements for building in New York City
(or probably any city for that matter!).
Then it dawned on me: whether it’s a rental building, mobile home, tiny home, or homestead,
all affordable housing starts with land.
And if I could bring affordable land to the market,
I could directly help individuals find or build their own homes.
This is why, I co-founded a real estate company, Gokce Capital.
Our mission is to serve land buyers by bringing affordable, owner-financed land to the market.
Today we have completed over 1100 vacant land transactions and have helped over 400
land buyers find their dream property.
Note: I'm not a real estate agent, I only sell properties that my company owns.
I currently live in the New York Metropolitan area with my spouse, daughter and cat.
I'm originally from Chicago and still consider myself a midwesterner at heart.
I also love to read, write and travel. Fun fact, I have visited all 50 states and more than 30
countries!
P.S. My recent book, Land Investing Mistakes, is now available on Amazon.
We completed an extensive due diligence process on this lot, but we recommend you do your own research as well. Take the time to get to know your new property before purchasing – it could remain in your family for generations!
Our mission is to offer high quality properties at reasonable prices, provide maximum transparency and always strive to do the right thing.