Jim Shepherd -- Carter County/ Elizabethton TN

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Jim Shepherd

Homes for less than $200,000, homes for less than $100,000

Yes there are great places to live with affordable homes. Elizabethton Tennessee in Carter County is one of those places. Last month 21 homes sold in Carter County ranging from $24,900 for a mobile, to $235,000 for a newer home with nearly 2100 sq. ft on nearly an acre.

Carter County

Carter County offers fun, enjoyment and relaxation to our visitors.  The area abounds in outdoors activities, white water rafting, hiking the Appalachian Trail, fishing (lake, rivers, and the trophy trout section), camping both tent and RV, picnicking by the lake or in the mountains, boating (rentals are available) or just a leisure and relaxing day touring and taking in the scenery in the beautiful highland regions of the county.  Antique shops abound in the historic downtown and there are many unique restaurants for your dining pleasure. 

Elizabethton

The town of Elizabethton is as unique as it's name and is a mixture of old and new.  The Cruise-In every Saturday night from April through October takes you back to a time when muscle cars and rock-n-roll were all the rage.  Elizabethton is surrounded by views of the mountains and has some of the best fishing spots in the nation.  The people are so friendly it makes you think you have gone back in time.  There is no shortage of churches, as Elizabethton has over 50 and you're bound to find the right one for you.  For a small town, it has the necessary shopping conveniences and is only a short 15 minute drive to Johnson City.  The Tri-Cities airport is convenient so you don't have to fly out of Nashville.  There are several good restaurants and coffee lovers will enjoy the Coffee Company with gourmet food, delicious desserts and great tasting coffee.   Once you come to visit, you will want to become a permanent resident. 

Questions about homes in this area, please send me an email at shep@cartercountytnhomes.com

Published Sunday, February 10, 2008 5:03 AM by Jim Shepherd

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