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Pull up the driveway and the first thing you notice is how much space there is. A wide lawn stretches out in front of the covered front porch, the metal roof catches the light, and behind the house is a back deck big enough to actually use. This is a home that sits comfortably on its land -- not crammed onto it. Step inside and it immediately feels updated. The main living area has dark LVP floors, recessed lighting, and a ceiling fan that keeps things easy. The living room opens into the dining space, so the layout flows naturally -- you're not cutting through tight hallways to get from one room to the next. The dining area has a statement pendant light hanging over a center table, and big windows that pull in natural light from the side yard. It connects straight into the kitchen without a wall in the way, which makes the whole main level feel open. The kitchen is the kind that actually makes you want to cook. Dark cabinetry runs floor to ceiling with plenty of storage, white subway tile backsplash keeps it bright, and a large island with white quartz countertops has bar seating on one side for people to hang out while you cook. Pendant lights hang above the island, stainless appliances line the walls, and there's even a beverage fridge tucked in under the counter. It's been fully updated and it shows. The primary bedroom is large -- genuinely large -- with room for a king bed, dresser, and still space to breathe. The en suite bathroom is where things get impressive: a floor-to-ceiling tiled walk-in shower with a pebble stone floor, double vanity with a gray cabinet, framed mirrors, and updated lighting. It feels like a bathroom you'd see in a magazine, not something you'd expect to find on a country road in Russellville. Downstairs is a whole second world. The finished basement gives you two large family room areas -- one that's been used as a kids' playroom, one set up as a game and entertainment space -- plus a bedroom with a closet, a full bathroom, and a separate laundry room. There's also some unfinished storage space if you need it. The basement alone gives you more flexibility than most homes. Outside, you have a 2-car attached garage on the right side of the house, plus a separate 20x30 detached garage with its own entry door -- parked next to it in the photos you can see there's room for a camper or trailer too. With 3.3 acres and Tennessee ridge views in the background, there's plenty of room to spread out, store things, or just enjoy having land that's actually yours. This is a home for a family that wants to stop settling. The updates are real, the space is real, and the location -- tucked into Russellville with easy access to Morristown -- is the kind of East Tennessee spot that's hard to find at this price.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
| Last Updated | 3/31/2026 | Tract | Not In Subdivision |
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| Year Built | 2004 | Community | 209 - Hamblen County |
| Garage Spaces | 4.0 | County | Hamblen |
SCHOOLS
| Elementary School | Whitesburg |
|---|---|
| Jr. High School | East Ridge |
| High School | Morristown East |
Additional Details
| AIR | Central Air |
|---|---|
| AIR CONDITIONING | Yes |
| APPLIANCES | Electric Range, Microwave, Refrigerator |
| AREA | 209 - Hamblen County |
| BASEMENT | Block, Finished, Full, Interior Entry, Yes |
| CONSTRUCTION | Block, Vinyl Siding |
| GARAGE | Yes |
| HEAT | Central, Electric |
| INTERIOR | Kitchen Island, Walk-In Closet(s), Wired for Data |
| LOT | 3.3 acre(s) |
| LOT DIMENSIONS | 191x542 |
| PARKING | Driveway, Attached, Detached, Garage Door Opener |
| SEWER | Septic Tank |
| STORIES | 1 |
| STYLE | Ranch |
| SUBDIVISION | Not In Subdivision |
| UTILITIES | Cable Available, Electricity Connected, Water Connected |
| VIEW | Yes |
| VIEW DESCRIPTION | Mountain(s) |
| WATER | Public |
Location
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