c.1912 Tennessee Former Church For Sale Under $50K
$49,999
Former church for sale tucked away beneath mature trees and wrapped in natural beauty, the setting feels secluded, peaceful, and far removed from the rush of everyday life. A gently winding stream meanders along the back of the property, enhancing the calm, almost storybook atmosphere.

Realtor Comments
Owner Financing is available! Tucked away in the rolling hills of Ethridge, this 1.31-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a truly peaceful slice of Middle Tennessee. Whether you’re a first-time buyer looking for a project, an investor searching for your next opportunity, or someone ready to build a custom home in a secluded setting, this property delivers flexibility and potential. The existing structure, formerly a small church, is in need of significant repair, offering a blank canvas for your vision. The lot is non-restricted and features a drilled well, septic system, electric, and a buried 500-gallon propane tank. With road frontage on two sides, access and layout options are favorable for future plans. Enjoy the best of both worlds – peaceful country living while still being within reach of nearby conveniences. Located approximately 35 minutes to Columbia and 50 minutes to Spring Hill. Opportunities like this, where privacy, nature, and potential align, are becoming increasingly rare. No utilities have been inspected. Property will be Sold As-Is.
- 2bed
- 0.5+bath
- 1,624sqft
- 1.31acre lot
- Circa 1912

470 Pleasant Valley Rd, Ethridge, TN 38456
If interested in a property, please 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
Contact Realtor: Jamison Blackwell
Brokered by Keller Williams Realty

Pros
- Lower cost of living: Typically cheaper than larger nearby cities.
- Small-town/community feel: Friendlier, more neighborly atmosphere and slower pace.
- Quiet lifestyle: Less traffic and more open space than metro areas.
- Close to rural Tennessee living: Good for people who want privacy and land-adjacent living.
- Reasonable access to nearby towns: You can usually reach larger shopping/activities by driving (though you may still travel).
Cons
- Fewer job opportunities locally: Depending on your career, you may need a commute to bigger towns/cities.
- Limited dining/entertainment: Fewer choices for nightlife, events, or specialty shopping.
- Healthcare access can require travel: Larger hospitals/specialists may be farther away.
- More reliance on a car: Public transit is generally not a factor in small rural areas.
- Weather impacts: Hot/humid summers, winter cold snaps, and storm risk (common across Middle/East TN).

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