Homes for Sale in Lenoir City

Real Estate in Lenoir CityHomes for Sale in Lenoir City TN

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Lenoir City March 18, 2024
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Listed
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$343.67
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$569,900
Med. List Price
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Lenoir City Homes for Sale

Lenoir City is located southwest of Knoxville in Loudon County. It's home to just over 9100 residents and is part of the Knoxville Metro area along the Tennessee River. Getting its start in the late 19th century, the city was designed in a four-quadrant master plan design; the northwest quadrant would be a middle-class residential area, the Northeast would be a more blue-collar area, the southwest quadrant would contain more steelworks in industrial factories and the southeast quadrant would contain more woodworking and canning factories.Homes for Sale in Lenoir City TN

During the start of the 20th century, the city implemented more garden and park areas with the movement of more health and temperance. Beginning in the 1930s, the federal government boosted the city's economy with the construction of the Fort Loudoun Dam and reservoir. This provided hundreds of local jobs and a number of road improvements to the area. The interstate highway system was developed in the 1950s bringing in more folks from the Knoxville area into the more suburban community of Lenoir City. During the early 2000s, Lenoir City continued to grow economically with more restaurants, major box stores like the Home Depot, and the Fort Loudoun Medical Center.

Lenoir City Schools

Lenoir City has both County and city school districts including three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The Lenoir City elementary school, middle school, and high school are both within the Lenoir City School District and the Eaton elementary school, North middle school, and Highland Park elementary school are part of Loudon County Schools.

Best Things to Do and See in Lenoir City

Lenoir City is a throwback to history with several museums and an old-fashioned Cotton Mill Site. In the early 20th century, Lenoir City was just one railroad stop and you can learn a lot about history at the Lenoir City Museum & Cotton. There are artifacts about the city as well as glimpses into what life was like in the early 20th century.

If you're looking for a great barbecue, Aubrey's makes one of the meanest burgers, ribs, and desserts in town. Buddy's BBQ comes in as a close competitor to Aubrey's with pulled pork, smoked chicken, and other barbecue staples.

Nature lovers will love to hike the Hall Bend Trail, a 5-mile loop trail that all levels of hikers can explore. The Lenoir City Pool is a great place to cool off in the summer and the Lee Russell Recreation Complex is perfect for the kids to play sports, featuring two baseball fields, a softball field, concession stands, and picnic shelters.

The Fort Loudon Marina is located next to the dam [pictured] where three rivers, the lake, Watts Bar Lake, and Tellico Lake meet at the Tennessee River. From food and water activities to boating and fishing, this is a great spot to enjoy the weekend.

Lenoir City Real Estate

Lenoir City offers that suburban feel with a lot of recreation and outdoor activities. 50% of the town's residents are homeowners and the other 50 are renters. There's a median home value of about $125,000 with a median rent of about $830. You'll find homes priced from under $100,000 to over $300,000 and your money tends to run farther than in downtown Knoxville.

"I love the small town feel of Lenoir City with the convenience of Knoxville being so close. I have lived in Lenoir City my entire life and my parents have both grown up in Loudon County. I went to the Loudon County Schools for elementary and middle school, Eaton Elementary School and North Middle School. And I am currently enrolled in Lenoir City High School with plans to graduate in May 2021. I have enjoyed all of my years in these schools. The education has been tailored to my needs and the teachers and administrative staff have always been very supportive. Most of my extended family (grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins) live in Loudon County. I would recommend Loudon County to anyone who likes the idea of a small, close-knit town that is family friendly, but also has access to a big city like Knoxville that is only about 15 minutes away. Knoxville is close enough that one doesn't have to drive far to big events, but far enough away that you don't have that big city living." - Niche.com

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