Secluded rural property near Pleasantville, yet has city water at the highway! Has a beautiful small cabin that has full electrical inside and insulation in ceiling. Trailer has a 2 (should be able to add more) bedroom septic system that was good when someone lived there. Has trees that have not been select cut in decades! Mostly woods but some really nice level field space as well!
Own a piece of history in the heart of Centerville, Tennessee! This historic downtown building is a gem waiting to be discovered, offering a unique investment opportunity that combines community, charm, and modern convenience. The main level of this building is home to a beloved salon that has become a staple in the local community. With a loyal customer base and a reputation for excellence, this salon is a thriving business that brings life and vibrancy to the downtown area. In addition to the salon, the property boasts three residential rental units that provide a steady stream of income for the savvy investor. These units have been updated with modern amenities while still retaining their historic charm, making them highly desirable for tenants who would love to stay with the transfer of owners. The building itself has been meticulously maintained by the current owner, with updates to the wiring, plumbing, and HVAC system ensuring that it is in top-notch condition for years to come.
Beautiful building lot, mature trees, level lot, slopes in the back. Close to Centerville, I-840, and I-40.
Nestled within the historic landscapes of Hickman County lies an 87-acre tract of land that echoes with the whispers of centuries past. Enveloped by the serenity of Beaverdam Creek, this parcel holds more than just picturesque views—it embodies the essence of time-honored tales and natural splendor. Yet, amidst the backdrop of historical significance and natural beauty, lies a tantalizing secret buried within the rolling hills—a relic of Confederate lore. Legend tells of a daring raid that saw the concealment of a chest of gold waiting patiently to be discovered by those who dare to seek its elusive treasure. Today, this tract stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the county, a place where history intertwines with the fertile soil, and where the melody of clean, flowing water harmonizes with the echoes of bygone eras. 4200' ft of Beaverdam Creek, lush build sites, come write your history today. Property has been perced for a 5-bedroom septic system.
Motivated !!!SELLER IS READY TO SELL ! Excellent Commercial Building Site Next to Co Op and an Auto Parts Store *An Auto Body Business Use to be at this location *High Traffic Area with Great Parking
Base lease period with DG expires 04/30/2031; three extension periods of 5 years each; Owner pays property taxes and invoices DG for reimbursement; Maintenance expense - Tenant; Insurance expense - Tenant 6.5% Cap Rate
This is a unique property! 2 acres with a creek. The building has been a radio station for 40+ years. It would make a great recording studio. This could have many uses. with large additional building sites possible. It has city sewer, but city water is available. The radio tower will be moved by the seller.
Very nice wooded tract of land with large trees, lots of road frontage. soil site has been identified. Close to Centerville and Columbia. Great schools. Lots of privacy and no restrictions from the seller.
Property is set up for hunting with a new road system and a couple of deer plots. Secluded property with only 1 home nearby, yet only 1 mile from Hwy 100. Top of ridge has several sites for a home or cabin, plus a scenic view of neighboring farm and creek across the road. Property sits at corner of Sullivan Road and Hassells Creek Lane with an entrance to each road. 1627' road frontage on Hassells Creek Ln and 868' road on Sullivan Road. Electricity at Hassells Creek Lane. Recent survey is attached to the listing. Property is in greenbelt.
ENJOY THE OUTDOORS…With 25% OWNERSHIP OF 20.74 Acres on the DUCK RIVER! There are Currently 3 Owners…1 with 50% & 2 with 25% each (1 of which is selling). They use this as Personal Recreation Property, and would like to keep it that way. If you’re into Camping, Fishing, Boating or Off Roading…THIS IS FOR YOU! Amazing River Front Property with a mixture of Recreational, Commercial & Maybe a small Residential Area. THERE IS NO ACTIVE BUSINESS/CAMPGROUND CURRENTLY! (Previously known as “Colley-Town Adventures”) This Property Consists of Woods, Open Fields & Trails…And Yes, it’s Located in a Floodplain Area where Colley-Town Bridge once stood. FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT LISTING AGENT…DO NOT TRY TO ACCESS PROPERTY!!!
Commercial corner lot on Hwy 100 across from McDonald's. Almost 1.5 level acres on a cul-de-sac ready to build on Hwy 100 frontage.
Large Commercial land in an established Industrial park close to state highways and the local airport. The property has plenty of possible building sites or one great building site with privacy.
The median home value in Centerville, TN is $258,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $135,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Centerville, TN is $258,000. Approximately 45.33% of Centerville homes are owned, compared to 38.08% rented, while 16.59% are vacant. Centerville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Centerville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Centerville, Tennessee has a population of 3,526. Centerville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.74%.
The median household income in Centerville, Tennessee is $37,259. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,527 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Centerville is 49.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 54.3 inches per year, with 1.8 inches of snow per year.