Dreaming of independence and off-grid living with modern comforts? 164 Price Road stands out by combining privacy, comprehensive preparedness systems, and the peaceful seclusion that today's buyers rarely find in one property.
With a log home, barns, rainwater systems, dual wells, greenhouse, and over 120 acres of secluded land, this property isn't just a home—it's your freedom.
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Hawkins County lies 164 Price Road: a secluded 124-acre retreat tailored for those who want to live abundantly, independently, and in harmony with the land.
Built in 1990, the 2,784-square-foot log home is perched among towering hardwoods and whispering pines. With three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, this home embodies both function and frontier charm. Recessed lighting and hardwood floors add polish, while a wood-burning fireplace and furnace remind you that comfort doesn't have to depend on the grid.
From the inside out, this property is designed for sustainable living:
* Water security: Two wells with pre-filtration, water softening, UV, and reverse osmosis
* Energy resilience: Backup generator, solar fencing, and wood-burning heat
* Food production: Greenhouse with drip irrigation, chicken coop with coop tractors, and apple trees
* Livestock ready: Fenced pastures, cattle corral, hay storage, and pole barns
* Rainwater collection: Integrated into both barns
If you're a homesteader, prepper, or forward-thinking landowner, you'll appreciate the infrastructure already in place. The land features two ponds, additional water sources for wildlife or livestock, and a dense forest canopy ideal for hunting, hiking, or timber harvesting.
Located near the charming historic town of Rogersville, TN, and just a short drive from Cherokee Lake, you'll enjoy access to modern amenities while living in complete privacy.
164 Price Road isn't just a rural escape—it's a self-reliant future wrapped in Appalachian beauty.