White County, Tennessee Land For Sale (12 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/28/2025
$410,000
29 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - Boyd Creek Road, Lot#WP001, Sparta, TN
Here is an incredible opportunity to own beautiful acreage with a flowing creek in rural Tennessee. This unrestricted property features gently rolling pastures, a wooded area, and multiple building sites. It's located in a quiet and peaceful community and would make a beautiful homestead with plenty of space for animals, barns, and outbuildings. There is over 500ft of county road frontage, and utilities are available. A lovely flowing creek meanders through the wooded section of the property's southern border. Multiple building sites, availability of utilities, and lack of restrictions offer great flexibility for your vision. The combination of a flowing creek, lush green pasture, and gently rolling terrain creates a relaxing natural setting. Please call Matt Elrod today to schedule a showing.
FEATURED LISTING
04/12/2025
$139,500
16.8 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 0 Hensley Chapel Road, Sparta, TN
16.8 Unrestricted Acres with Utilities, Mountain Views, and Privacy in Sparta, TN. This exceptional 16.8-acre property in Sparta, TN, offers a rare combination of unrestricted freedom and stunning natural beauty. With breathtaking mountain and valley views, flat areas perfect for building, and a wooded landscape featuring hardwoods and mountain views, this land is ideal for a homestead or private retreat. Enjoy convenient access with 154' of road frontage, utilities at the street, and fiber internet available. A driveway easement and additional graveled road provide easy access to the back acreage, ensuring versatility for your plans. A portion of the property lies in the Mountain Acres Subdivision, maintaining its charm with strict rules against broken-down vehicles, trash, and nuisances although there are no restrictions on size or type of home. Mobile homes, tiny homes and barndos are allowed on both tracts. You are even allowed to camp and use an RV on the property. The rest of the acreage is free from restrictions. This property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful, private setting surrounded by woods, with plenty of space to create a dream homestead. Schedule a showing today and start building your vision in the heart of Tennessee s stunning landscape!
FEATURED LISTING
04/04/2025
$109,900
20.25 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 253 Hurd Rd, Sparta, TN
Check out this unrestricted 20.25 acres consisting of mature woodland and minutes from Rock Island State Park, Center Hill Lake and downtown Sparta! This property has many possibilities with road access and multiple building sites, it could be used for recreation, hunting, and/or farming purposes or the future site of your dream home! Schedule your showing today!
FEATURED LISTING
04/03/2025
Auction
1.23 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 6158 Old Smithville Highway South, Sparta, TN
This fixer upper 4 or 5 bedroom 1 bath home has a walkout partial basement and 3 outbuildings situated on 1.233 AC. The property has a small fenced in area with a barn for your livestock. There is also a small branch in the back of the property with mature shade. Bring your checkbook and your imagination and be ready to bid and buy on auction day!
FEATURED LISTING
03/21/2025
$789,900
5.93 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 252 Ashley, Sparta, TN
This meticulously designed custom home offers an unparalleled blend of luxury, functionality, and thoughtful details. Situated on over 5 private acres with beautiful views, this property is fully fenced and features a newly dug pond, a creek, and even a chicken coop! Inside, you ll find tile floors throughout, trey ceilings in all bedrooms, a gas fireplace, and a gas stove. The spacious primary suite boasts a luxurious bath with a large tile shower and soaking tub. The kitchen is a chef s dream, featuring granite countertops, a walk-in pantry, a trash compactor, and a food disposal. Tons of natural light pour in through large windows, highlighting the quality craftsmanship in every room. Additional features include a whole-house generator, an encapsulated crawlspace, a tankless gas water heater, a security system, a water filtration system, and underground electric. The oversized 2-car garage provides ample parking, while the detached shop with heat, air, water, electric, and a 15 garage door offers endless possibilities. Enjoy outdoor living on the massive back deck, pick fresh blueberries from your own backyard, or let pets roam in the fenced-in dog run. Plus, original documents and manuals for nearly everything in the home are included. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly exceptional property schedule your showing today!
FEATURED LISTING
01/31/2025
$459,900
1.17 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 257 Earls Ln, Doyle, TN
Great weekend getaway or Air BnB opportunity. This 2 bedroom 2 bath mobile home has everything you need for a fun summer! 34x30 dock w/ lift swim deck and 2 jet ski slips, 16x16 pavilion, covered back porch, attached & detached carport, 30x40 garage, storage building all sitting on 1.7+/- acres with a gentle slope to the river. This is perfect for full time or weekend getaways. You could also rent out for extra income! Call today before summer to have your spot on the river.
FEATURED LISTING
12/18/2024
$25,000
0.58 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - n Center Point Acres, Sparta, TN
UNRESRTICTED ! Little over half and acre. Does have water and electric hook up. No perc test at this time.
FEATURED LISTING
12/18/2024
$275,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 1298 S Bunker Hill Road, Sparta, TN
Step into history with this charming two-story farmhouse, full of character and endless possibilities. Built in 1900, this unique property features two cozy wood-burning fireplaces, perfect for creating warm memories. Modern comforts have been added, including central heat and air, blending the old with the new. Nestled on 2 acres of picturesque land between Cookeville and Sparta, the setting is ideal, surrounded by farmland that adds to its serene appeal. The property includes three outbuildings and an old well, offering plenty of room for creativity. The land could even be divided for additional building lots. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful family home or an income-generating Airbnb, this farmhouse is ready to be restored to its former glory. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history in a prime location!
FEATURED LISTING
11/22/2024
$1,849,000
54 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 0 Big Bottom, Sparta, TN
The +/- 54 Acre Big Bottom Farm is well-known in White and Van Buren Counties for its location on and fronting the scenic headwaters of the Caney Fork River. The shoals lying just upriver from the confluence with Cane Creek are reported to be the high-water mark for the downstream flood control reservoir. Cane Creek is a primary creek feeding north and off the Cumberland Plateau to the valley from the 30,000 acre Fall Creek Falls Tennessee State Park located about 20-miles to the south near Spencer. Big Bottom was referred to by local farmers and timbermen as the area east of the river ford which is comprised of modest sized open fertile fields, large limestone boulders, and flood plain at this valley forming water off the plateau to the east and south. The oldest of the Tennessee Valley Authority hydroelectric and water control dams (constructed 1915) is downstream about seventeen miles west and is known as Great Falls Dam, Rock Island, Tennessee. The free-flowing Caney Fork River forms east of the Big Bottom farm shoals from several creeks to the west, including Bee Creek, which drain and originate on and off the plateau. Many of these creeks form in the State of Tennessee's 10,000-acre Bridgestone/Firestone Centennial Wilderness area. This remote yet accessible property makes the Big Bottom Farm unique. The most famous sites in the state's wilderness area are Scotts Gulf and Lost Creek, which are heavily forested with native hardwoods. This immediate area is one of the most beautiful, pristine, yet assessable wild places left in Tennessee. Because of its lack of human development activity, it is attractive to a variety of wildlife, spelunkers, hunters, and hikers. This area is a vast unspoiled wilderness owned by the state and covers an area between Cumberland, White and Van Buren Counties in Tennessee. There is a pavilion constructed down by the river's edge. No soil work completed on the site but the higher elevation would make an incredible homesite location.
Prior to the arrival of the European settlers, this wilderness area was hunting grounds for the American Indians, predominately Cherokee and Creek. The first settlers arriving in this area occurred before Tennessee was admitted as a state and were squatting on land in what was then North Carolina. These settlers recognized there was an abundance of hardwood, fertile valleys, water, and game available. Early settlers arrived from Virginia and North Carolina, seeking to own their own land. Eventually the land originally settled on the upper Caney Fork River was purchased from the newly formed State of Tennessee by a dozen or so families shortly after 1796 when Tennessee officially became a state. The area has maintained its historical use for timber harvesting and farming over the last 230 years.
The Big Bottom Farm, and Frazier's Chapel Church which was originally a school, has been protected from the growth and expansion by Tennessee's three closest urban areas because of its remote location. The framing of the blue-green clear waters of the Caney Fork and the pristine lands surrounding the farm are stunning attributes to this secluded, scenic one-of-a-kind property.
Contact Listing Agent for details: (Proof of Funds required before showing) Jamie Spencer jspencer@
FEATURED LISTING
03/05/2024
$3,812,900
20.95 ac.
ACTIVE
White County - 0 McMinnville Hwy (Hwy 111), Sparta, TN
20.95 surveyed acres (3 separate parcels) zoned C2 prime opportunity and location for development in the growing area of Sparta, TN. Highly visible tract of land located directly on corner of McMinnville Hwy (Us Hwy 111) and Hwy 70 in Sparta. Prime commercial development tract with high traffic count and easy to get to immediately located on exit off of Hwy 111. Property has road frontage on Mayberry Street and Fred Hill Rd next to White County Co-op. L&N Railroad runs along border of property. Industrial, manufacturing, commercial, educational, are just a few of the options on this tract. All 3 tracts to be sold together. No improvements exist on property. Small advertising income from highway sign on west corner of property shall pass on to the Buyer. Phase 1 Environmental report available. Property can be viewed from Mayberry ST or Fred Hill Rd. at anytime, please do not drive on property.
Contact Listing agents, James Spencer or Josh Smith for more info: jspencer@ or josh@


11/22/2024
$1,849,000
54 ac.
NEW LISTING
White County - 0 Big Bottom, Sparta, TN
The +/- 54 Acre Big Bottom Farm is well-known in White and Van Buren Counties for its location on and fronting the scenic headwaters of the Caney Fork River. The shoals lying just upriver from the confluence with Cane Creek are reported to be the high-water mark for the downstream flood control reservoir. Cane Creek is a primary creek feeding north and off the Cumberland Plateau to the valley from the 30,000 acre Fall Creek Falls Tennessee State Park located about 20-miles to the south near Spencer. Big Bottom was referred to by local farmers and timbermen as the area east of the river ford which is comprised of modest sized open fertile fields, large limestone boulders, and flood plain at this valley forming water off the plateau to the east and south. The oldest of the Tennessee Valley Authority hydroelectric and water control dams (constructed 1915) is downstream about seventeen miles west and is known as Great Falls Dam, Rock Island, Tennessee. The free-flowing Caney Fork River forms east of the Big Bottom farm shoals from several creeks to the west, including Bee Creek, which drain and originate on and off the plateau. Many of these creeks form in the State of Tennessee’s 10,000-acre Bridgestone/Firestone Centennial Wilderness area. This remote yet accessible property makes the Big Bottom Farm unique. The most famous sites in the state’s wilderness area are Scotts Gulf and Lost Creek, which are heavily forested with native hardwoods. This immediate area is one of the most beautiful, pristine, yet assessable wild places left in Tennessee. Because of its lack of human development activity, it is attractive to a variety of wildlife, spelunkers, hunters, and hikers. This area is a vast unspoiled wilderness owned by the state and covers an area between Cumberland, White and Van Buren Counties in Tennessee. There is a pavilion constructed down by the river's edge. No soil work completed on the site but the higher elevation would make an incredible homesite location.
Prior to the arrival of the European settlers, this wilderness area was hunting grounds for the American Indians, predominately Cherokee and Creek. The first settlers arriving in this area occurred before Tennessee was admitted as a state and were squatting on land in what was then North Carolina. These settlers recognized there was an abundance of hardwood, fertile valleys, water, and game available. Early settlers arrived from Virginia and North Carolina, seeking to own their own land. Eventually the land originally settled on the upper Caney Fork River was purchased from the newly formed State of Tennessee by a dozen or so families shortly after 1796 when Tennessee officially became a state. The area has maintained its historical use for timber harvesting and farming over the last 230 years.
The Big Bottom Farm, and Frazier’s Chapel Church which was originally a school, has been protected from the growth and expansion by Tennessee’s three closest urban areas because of its remote location. The framing of the blue-green clear waters of the Caney Fork and the pristine lands surrounding the farm are stunning attributes to this secluded, scenic one-of-a-kind property.
Contact Listing Agent for details: (Proof of Funds required before showing) Jamie Spencer jspencer@


03/05/2024
$3,812,900
20.95 ac.
NEW LISTING
White County - 0 McMinnville Hwy (Hwy 111), Sparta, TN
20.95 surveyed acres (3 separate parcels) zoned C2 prime opportunity and location for development in the growing area of Sparta, TN. Highly visible tract of land located directly on corner of McMinnville Hwy (Us Hwy 111) and Hwy 70 in Sparta. Prime commercial development tract with high traffic count and easy to get to immediately located on exit off of Hwy 111. Property has road frontage on Mayberry Street and Fred Hill Rd next to White County Co-op. L&N Railroad runs along border of property. Industrial, manufacturing, commercial, educational, are just a few of the options on this tract. All 3 tracts to be sold together. No improvements exist on property. Small advertising income from highway sign on west corner of property shall pass on to the Buyer. Phase 1 Environmental report available. Property can be viewed from Mayberry ST or Fred Hill Rd. at anytime, please do not drive on property.
Contact Listing agents, James Spencer or Josh Smith for more info: jspencer@ or josh@
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