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Chattanooga’s five most expensive homes

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.

Stately two-story house with beige brick, white columns, and large windows. Set amidst bare trees and a blue sky, conveying a serene, grand ambiance.

Everyone I know could fit in this home on Minnekahda Place.

Ever wonder what ~$7 million buys you in Chattanooga? From historic estates with sweeping views to modern mansions with wine cellars and indoor slides (yes, really), these five homes are the priciest on the market right now:

31 Minnekahda Pl. | $6.9 million

  • 15,196 sqft
  • 16 bedrooms
  • 14 full bathrooms
  • Built in 1917 by the Patten family, 3.3 acres, panoramic views of downtown Chattanooga
  • Fun fact: This home has five fireplaces.

1511 Carroll Ln. | $5.6 million

  • 8,653 sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 4 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms
  • Built in 1935, two acres, in the heart of Northshore
  • Fun fact: This home has a 2,000-bottle wine cellar.

7468 Noah Reid Rd. | $4.6 million

  • 11,769 sqft
  • 7 bedrooms
  • 7 full bathrooms, 3 half bathrooms
  • Built in 2019, 17.37 acres, modern farmhouse in East Brainerd
  • Fun fact: This home has a slide that goes from the second floor to the family room.
Aerial view of the Noah Reid grand farmhouse-style mansion.

There is no shortage of things to do at this Noah Reid mansion. | Photo via The Robinson Team

1103 Centennial Dr. | $3.2 million

  • 5,902 sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 4 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms
  • Built in 1993, 0.3 acres, inside a guard-gated community in North Chattanooga
  • Fun fact: This home has two dishwashers.

4415 Sailmaker Cir. | $2.95 million

  • 6,453 sqft
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 6 full bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
  • Built in 2019, 0.48 acres, Spanish Mediterranean home with a lakefront view
  • Fun fact: This home has a sauna and a steam room.

Note: The above houses were on the market as of Thursday, Aug. 21.

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