The perfect blend of historic beauty and modern convenience! Built in 1920, this charming home features a unique stone exterior that carries over to the detached garage for style that stands the test of time. The fireplace, sunroom, and original hardwood flooring ensure warmth and comfort any time of year, while you enjoy the four distinct seasons that give so much beauty to this part of the country. Located near Cherokee National Forest and the famous Nolichucky River, this lovely home offers gorgeous mountain views and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Downtown Erwin is just minutes away, with dining and shopping options, as well as the Clinchfield Railroad Museum and the annual Apple Festival, which draws thousands of tourists every year. Schools, hospitals, and the YMCA are located conveniently nearby, and it's just over a 20-minute drive to Johnson City for more shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of East Tennessee history! By AFH properties. This home is not a remodel, Its a fix and wholesale.
751 love st
Erwin, TN 37650
About This Property
Baths
2
Square Feet
3,121
Year Built
1920
Lot (Acres)
0.23
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ABOUT Cory Parsons
EXP ICON AGENT - over 1100 properties sold.
Realtor, Affiliate Broker, Zillow Premier Agent
I'm a local Realtor in the Tri-cities and I'm a go-getter! My educational background consists of a Bachelors degree in Digital Media, where I focused my efforts learning everything I could about design and advertising. I have worked in the advertising field for about 6 years and transferred that experience into my real estate career. I have found that advertising effectively and paying close attention to the trends selling and buying real estate has been easier than ever! Along side my career, I am a strong supporter of my community. Kiwanis has been my passion and helping children find their own success is an inspiration to me. I have been a president of the local Johnson City club and member for 11 years.














































