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Listed below are just a few of the homes for sale in Putnam County. SAVE TIME: In 10 minutes or less I can help you put together a list of all the available homes for sale in Putnam County. Just let me know your wants and needs, and I will send you a complete MLS search with every home available according to your criteria. |
Overton County Listings
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Here you find all of Overton County's feautured Listings
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9022 Spring Creek Rd
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Rickman
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Rickman
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$359,500
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2,880 sq. ft."plus 300' ft bonus room and 1800 sq' Basement"
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2 Story "with Basement"
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Residential
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214 E Howard Rd
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Livingston
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River Trace
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MLS®
$152,900
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Single Story "professional decorated"
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Residential
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3921 Muddy Pond Rd.,,
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Overton
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Overton County
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MLS®
$769,500
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1,820 sq. ft.
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1 1/2 Story
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Farm and Ranch
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683 Northpointe Trail
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139701
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Overton County
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MLS®
$600,000
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4,347 sq. ft.
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Single Story
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Residential
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Ester Jones Road
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Monroe
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MLS®
$320,000
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Lot / Land
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Lots and Land
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105 East Wilmouth Road
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Rickman
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Overton County
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$179,900
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2,200 sq. ft."Including Finished Basement"
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Single Story
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Commercial
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367 Ridge Lane
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Muddy Pond Community
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Muddy Pond
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MLS®
$164,900
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1,344 sq. ft."Oakwood Doublewide"
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Manufactured Home "Oakwood Doublewide"
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Residential
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30304 Steel Tram Ridge Road
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140889
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Crawford
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MLS®
$140,000
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1,722 sq. ft."1152 Main Level"
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1 1/2 Story "Cabin w/ Loft & Basement"
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Residential
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hwy 293
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49 - Overton County
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Overton County
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MLS®
$139,900
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Lot / Land
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Residential
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301 Great Valley Lane
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Livingston
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Livingston
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MLS®
$89,900
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Single Story
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Residential
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lot 81 Northpointe
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649124
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Cornerstone at Mitchel Creek
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MLS®
$72,000
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Lot / Land
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Lots and Land
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East Point
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592401
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Cornerstone at Mitchel Creek
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$69,900
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Lot / Land
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Residential
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Steel Tram Ridge Lane
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617092
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Crawford
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MLS®
$29,150
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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Lot 90 Indian Trail
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140409
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Overton County
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MLS®
$22,000
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Lots and Land
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Overton County Listings
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Listed below are just a few of the homes for sale in Overton County. SAVE TIME: In 10 minutes or less I can help you put together a list of all the available homes for sale in Overton County. The best homes in the best neighborhoods sell very fast, don't take the chance to depend on this computer to find a home, contact me today and let me help you.
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| Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee was formed in 1806 from Jackson County, Tennessee and Indian lands. The county was named for Andrew Jackson's friend Judge John Overton, Judge of the State Supreme Court, and co-founder, with Andrew Jackson and James Winchester, of Memphis. In 1835 the county seat was moved from Monroe to Livingston. There was an election in 1835 to see if the people preferred Monroe or Livingston. Jesse Eldridge and ten others who favored Monroe, started out to vote but stopped overnight in the Oakley community. Eldridge, who personally favored Livingston, arose early in the morning and released the horses of the others who favored Monroe. He then rode to Monroe and voted. Overton County was originally a part of Davidson County and later Jackson County. In 1805 Moses Fisk surveyed the first village in what is now the community of Hilham. On September 12, 1806, the area of Overton County was established by the state legislature as a county. The Indian Territory that had been within, in which Cherokee Chief Nettle Carrier presided over, was conceded to Tennessee for use by the white man. Overton County, at one time, included part of the territory that eventually became Fentress, Clay, Pickett, and Putnam counties, and since many of the early records of these counties have been partially or entirely destroyed, the extant records of Overton County are important.
The original courthouse was burned by Captain John Francis and a band of Confederate guerillas from Kentucky in April of 1865. This sensless act so close to the end of the Civil War might have destroyed all early County Records had it not been for County Register of deeds James Richardson. Mr. Richardson had hidden the county deed books in the cellar of his home. A few record books in the offices of the County Clerk, the circuit Court Clerk and the clerk and master were also saved.  
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Needless to say this driving city in Tennessee has real estate which many say is highly under-valued. In February 2009 the median home price in Livingston was $87,000. There where home sales with the highest priced home selling for $245,500 the lowest for $30,000. There are many real estate deals in this great city, but you need a local market expert to help you. Lilo Clacher is an experienced real estate professional who has more than a decade of home buying and selling experience. |
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