Tennessee home for sale by owner

Can’t Get Much Cheaper Than This Tennessee Home For Sale By Owner on 1 Acre $19,800

OHU50K Notesย  ย  $19,800

Can’t Get Much Cheaper Than This Tennessee Home For Sale By Owner on 1 Acre. Small home in need of fixing with a view of corn fields.

Zillow Comments

Metal roof is not old. Double pane widows were not installed, but now a couple of them are broken. There might be a new electrical panel, but the wiring wasnโ€™t completed. Records say itโ€™s an acre but you will have to hire a surveyor to determine where the property lines are. 2-1/2 bedrooms. Too much for me. A great opportunity for you. You must identify an attorney or title company near by to deposit money in escrow, allow me to sign papers, and issue you the new deed. No online transactions except through an attorney or title company.

  • 2 beds
  • ย 1 bath
  • 1,045 sqft
  • 1 acres lot
  • Build date 1964

 

 

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย 

607 N Main St, Dyer, TN 38330ย  ย $19,800

 

 

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Pros

1. Affordable housing

  • Home prices are generally well below the U.S. average.
  • Property taxes in Tennessee are relatively low compared with many states.
  • Residents can often get more house and land for their money.

2. No state income tax on wages

  • Tennessee does not tax earned income from wages and salaries.
  • This can be attractive for workers, retirees, and remote employees.

3. Small-town atmosphere

  • Dyer is known for a close-knit community where people often know their neighbors.
  • Community events, local schools, churches, and sports are important parts of town life.

4. Low traffic and easy commuting

  • Little congestion compared with larger cities.
  • Daily errands and commutes are generally quick and straightforward.

5. Access to larger towns

  • Residents can reach shopping, healthcare, and additional services in nearby communities such as Martin and Jackson.
  • Dyer offers a rural setting without being completely isolated.

6. Mild winters

  • Winters are generally much milder than in the Midwest or Northeast.
  • Snowfall is infrequent and usually light.

Cons

1. Limited job market

  • Employment opportunities within Dyer itself are limited.
  • Many residents commute to nearby towns for work.
  • Professional and specialized careers may be harder to find locally.

2. Limited entertainment and dining

  • The number of restaurants, shopping options, and entertainment venues is relatively small.
  • Residents often travel for major retail, cultural events, or nightlife.

3. Hot and humid summers

  • Summer temperatures commonly reach the upper 80s and 90s ยฐF.
  • Humidity can make outdoor activities uncomfortable.

4. Healthcare options are limited locally

  • Basic healthcare is available in the region, but specialized care may require trips to larger cities.
  • Access to major medical centers is not as convenient as in metropolitan areas.

5. Population and economic growth are modest

  • Like many small rural communities, Dyer has not experienced rapid population growth.
  • Economic opportunities can be less dynamic than in larger metro areas.

6. Car dependency

  • Public transportation is very limited.
  • Most residents need a personal vehicle for work, shopping, and healthcare.
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