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Gorgeous 10.71-Acre Parcel in Big South Fork Tennessee Gated Equestrian Community

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Real Estate Agent with Tennessee Recreational Properties

Rockhouse Ranch Gated Equestrian Community Big South Fork TennesseeThis land is a piece of Heaven on Earth, right here at Rockhouse Ranch, Big South Fork's most prestigious address. Quiet country lanes wind through this private, gated equestrian community and the interior system of easy trails connect directly with hundreds of miles of varied trails in Big South Fork National Park itself. This generous parcel will easily accommodate house, barn and pasture. Breathtaking topography, level to rolling, with rock bluffs and a year-round stream at the back boundary. Protective restrictions are in place to ensure the long-term value of your investment and the environmental integrity of the surroundings. All parcels in Rockhouse Ranch have underground utilities and city water.

For outdoor enthusiasts who don't ride, there's  nearby golf, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, boating and four-wheeling.  Jamestown, Tennessee offers four distinct seasons with a long spring season, a long fall and short mild winters, low property taxes, low cost of living and low crime rate.

This property is the biggest bargain in the Big South Fork area at $7,460 per acre, when land in the immediate area is selling for upwards of $20,000 and $25,000 an acre.

Lot #2 at Rockhouse Ranch MLS 653139

Ride Right Into Big South Fork From Rockhouse Ranch 

For more information about Big South Fork real estate and horse properties, go to http://www.trailridersrealestate.com

Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Hey, I love the new picture!  You look awesome and I love the hat!

Sep 16, 2009 05:46 AM
Leslie Helm
Tennessee Recreational Properties - Jamestown, TN
Real Estate For Trail Riders

Thanks! Do you know how many pictures ended up on the cutting room floor?? I'm soooo un-photogenic and I was ready to put that horse on the barbie by the time we got one useable photo. By then, I'd given up on having his ears forward! The HAT is the only thing that behaved pretty well!

Sep 16, 2009 08:13 AM