Tennessee Rustic Cabin With Horse Barn on 4 Acres Reduced to $69K
OHU50K Notes $89,000 Reduced to $69,000
Here is a rustic Tennessee cabin. It is not an old build, but was made to appear as an old cabin that Davy Crockett might have lived in. The property has a 10-stall horse barn, corral pens and four acres! Maybe it’s time to get that coonskin hat!

Realtor Comments
Welcome home to Blue Roam Ranch featuring 4 acres of rolling land, 10 stall horse barn, running shed, coral pens and all of the privacy you can find. Come make this off the beaten path your secondary home or a primary private residence. Go to the end of Day Break and go down the hill you will see my sign. Thanks Wood Stove does not remain.
- 1 bed
- 228 sqft
- 4 acre lot
- Build date 2007

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.
128 Day Break Rd, Summertown, TN 38483 $89,000 Reduced to $69,000
- Contact Realtor: Christopher Elizer
- Google Map
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Pros
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Affordable cost of living / housing: Living expenses in Summertown are significantly lower than many places. For example, one source gives its cost-of-living index at ~81 (meaning ~19% lower than Tennessee average). Housing values reported as quite low (e.g., median home value ~$84,800 in one estimate) which is attractive if budget is a priority.
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Small-town / rural atmosphere: With a small population (856 people as of 2020) and a more relaxed pace, Summertown offers a quieter lifestyle compared to larger urban centers.
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Potential for community and land: In a smaller community you may have more space, less congestion, and possibly better value per dollar for land/housing than in fast-growing suburbs.
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Moderate property safety in some respects: For property crime, one source gave a “B+” grade and said property crime was lower than many comparable places.
Cons
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Limited amenities and infrastructure: Because it’s small and somewhat rural, things like public transit, many hospitals or major retail centers may not be as accessible. One livability assessment flagged “Amenities” and “Commute” as weaker points.
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Employment & income challenges: Median household income is reported lower than state average (~$40,536) and unemployment rate higher in some estimates. If you rely on high-paying jobs locally, this could be a constraint.
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Crime and safety concerns (mixed data): Some data suggest higher violent crime relative to national averages. For example, one estimate shows violent crimes ~106% higher than U.S. average. At time, other sources say property crime is relatively moderate. So neighborhood + specific location matters a lot.
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Small population, slower growth: With fewer people and slower growth, there may be fewer new businesses, limited options for entertainment/dining, less economic dynamism. One source flagged “Declining Population Growth” as a con.
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Education / school metrics: One source flagged school performance metrics as below state averages in Summertown.
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Commute & transportation: Without strong public transit and more rural setting, getting to larger job centers might involve longer drives. Also, some amenities may require travel. One report cited limited public transit.









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