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A major project will bring new amenities and an 18-month closure starting this fall.
The 9-bedroom Colonial Revival sits just blocks from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
A recent survey named the North Shore park Tennessee’s top public space to live near — so we found the closest listings.
Zillow says homeowners want personality and practicality rolled into one.
Jailhouse Studios would bring film and music production to downtown Chattanooga.
These homes will make you want to get cozy with a blanket and cup of coffee.
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Whether you’re just dreaming or actually house hunting, here’s a peek inside the most expensive listings currently for sale in the Scenic City.
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