*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Chattanooga ***
26 active listings near Chattanooga | |
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$1,299,000 | * 3332 Roadrunner Trl |
$299,000 | * 3220 5th Ave |
$299,000 | * 3224 5th Ave |
$288,000 | 2700 45th St E |
$279,000 | 2600 14th Ave |
$229,500 | 2902 14th Ave |
$229,000 | 3012 03rd Ave |
$215,000 | 3102 Crescent Cir |
$200,000 | 3215 08th Ave |
$199,000 | * 3214 E 46th St |
$175,000 | 4005 6th Ave |
$170,000 | 3015 15th Ave |
$159,900 | * 3101 E 46th St |
$150,000 | 4617 English Ave |
$150,000 | 4617 English Ave |
$129,900 | * 2585 E 40th St |
$129,900 | * 2585 E 40th St |
$115,000 | 1507 E 48th St |
$115,000 | 1603 E 47th St |
$110,000 | * 1822 E 27th St |
$96,000 | * 3018 14th Ave |
$94,900 | * 2820 5th Ave |
$85,500 | * 2609 E 45th St |
$79,900 | * 3513 3rd Ave |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Chattanooga, TN?
Then read on!
Fun and verifiable fact: In 1941, the world's first miniature golf course was built in Chattanooga. The course, called Tom Thumb Golf, was a big hit and sparked the rise of miniature golf's popularity across the United States.
Historical anecdote: During the Civil War, Chattanooga was a strategic location for both the Confederate and Union forces. In November 1863, the Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant won a major victory against the Confederate Army at the Battle of Chattanooga. This victory opened up the gateway to the Deep South for the Union Army and marked a turning point in the Civil War. After the battle, President Abraham Lincoln visited Chattanooga and declared it the "Gateway to the South."