Property Description Welcome to the ''picturesque'' town of Kodak, Tennessee! The story goes that in 1892 a local postmaster by the name of Harvey N. Underwood was tasked with finding a name for the budding little town he postmastered. One day he learned of a new brand of camera called the ''Kodak'' camera and thought the name was not only easy to remember, but also easy to spell. So, being in the letter sending and receiving business, Mr. Underwood sat down and wrote a letter to George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak company, asking for permission to use the name. Eastman gave the postmaster his blessing and that's how Kodak, Tennessee got its name. This beautiful tract of land measures in at nearly 28 acres, and offers some of the most appealing topography on the market today! With creeks following portions of both the western and southern borders of the property your wildlife will not have to go far for a drink of water and the kids are just a short hike away from a splash in the creek. The hike through & around the property is a breeze with slightly rolling hills and wide, rough cut roads cut throughout leading to multiple probable build sites. Towards the center of the property you will find a well maintained food plot that has been used over the years for deer hunting, but would also make for some wonderful home sites. While you are building your dream home on the new farm you can live comfortably in the single level, three bedroom home towards the front of the property. Once that brand new home is complete you could either turn the existing home into an income producing rental, piece it off and sell the home, or even turn this land into a multi-generational property by moving the parents/in-laws in so they can be close by. Whatever the new owner decides to do with this land, one thing is for sure... they are going to be beyond thrilled to own this beautiful piece of East Tennessee.
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Location, Tax & Legal Info
House #: 1803
Street Name: Elkins
St Suffix: Rd
State/Province: TN
Zip Code: 37764
Property Sub-Type: Residential
Area: Knox County - 1
City/County Code: County
PIN #: 087 075
Elementary School: Carter
Middle School: Carter
High School: Carter
Total Tax: 613.05
Geo Lat: 35.982262
Geo Lon: -83.675032
Contract Info
Auction Y/N: No
Listing Price: 574900
Current Price: $574,900
Status: Active
Listing Date: 2024-02-09
Cooperation Comp: 2
Compensation Type: %
Occupancy: Either
General Property Description
Type: Ranch
Acres: 27.65
Acre Source: Tax Records
Site Built: Yes
Restrictions: No
SqFt - Total (Aprox): 1232
SqFt - Main Lvl: 1232
# Bedrooms: 3
Baths - Full: 1
Baths - 1/2: 1
# of Rooms: 6
Fireplace: No
Property Status: N/A
HOA: No
Year Built: 1977
Bonus Room: No
Remarks & Misc
Directions: From Downtown Knoxville: Head northwest on Henley St toward Cumberland Ave (0.2 mi); Use the right 2 lanes to merge onto I-40 E via the ramp to Asheville (0.6 mi); Merge onto I-40 E (14.0 mi); Take exit 402 for Midway Rd (0.3 mi); Turn right onto Midway Rd (0.5 mi); Turn left onto Will Merritt Rd (1.0 mi); Turn right onto Smith School Rd (1.2 mi); Turn right onto Elkins Rd (0.7 mi); Turn left to stay on Elkins Rd (0.1 mi); Driveway will be on your right. Look for real estate sign.
Public Remarks: Welcome to the ''picturesque'' town of Kodak, Tennessee! The story goes that in 1892 a local postmaster by the name of Harvey N. Underwood was tasked with finding a name for the budding little town he postmastered. One day he learned of a new brand of camera called the ''Kodak'' camera and thought the name was not only easy to remember, but also easy to spell. So, being in the letter sending and receiving business, Mr. Underwood sat down and wrote a letter to George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak company, asking for permission to use the name. Eastman gave the postmaster his blessing and that's how Kodak, Tennessee got its name. This beautiful tract of land measures in at nearly 28 acres, and offers some of the most appealing topography on the market today! With creeks following portions of both the western and southern borders of the property your wildlife will not have to go far for a drink of water and the kids are just a short hike away from a splash in the creek. The hike through & around the property is a breeze with slightly rolling hills and wide, rough cut roads cut throughout leading to multiple probable build sites. Towards the center of the property you will find a well maintained food plot that has been used over the years for deer hunting, but would also make for some wonderful home sites. While you are building your dream home on the new farm you can live comfortably in the single level, three bedroom home towards the front of the property. Once that brand new home is complete you could either turn the existing home into an income producing rental, piece it off and sell the home, or even turn this land into a multi-generational property by moving the parents/in-laws in so they can be close by. Whatever the new owner decides to do with this land, one thing is for sure... they are going to be beyond thrilled to own this beautiful piece of East Tennessee.
Status Change Info
Status Change Date: 2024-02-09
Garage/Parking
Carport Spaces: 2
Property Features
Atchd/Dtchd Type: Detached
Style: Traditional
Construction: Frame
Garage/Parking: Carport; Main Level
Basement: Crawl Space
Lot Description: Creek; Level; Private; Rolling Slope; Wooded
View: Country Setting; Seasonal Mountain; Wooded
Fireplace: None
Floors: Carpet; Vinyl
Fuel: Electric
Heat: Heat Pump
Cooling: Ceiling Fan(s); Central Cooling
Appliances: None
Sewer: Septic Tank
Water: Well
Other Rooms: Bedroom Main Level; Laundry/Utility; Mstr Bdrm Main Level