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Real estate round up: Chattanooga homes with cozy fireplaces

We’re taking you on a virtual tour to some of the market’s coziest + warmest corners.

A home interior with a brick fireplace in the middle of the room separating the living room and kitchen space

Bundle up for this fireside guide to Chattanooga homes.

Photo by Creative Revolver via The Group Real Estate Brokerage

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, or they could be when sitting in one of these Chattanooga homes. Let us show you around six homes that feature a cozy fireplace, perfect for winter daydreaming.

The St. Elmo charm

3 BD, 2 BA | $479,000

This bungalow on Alabama Avenue is just a short walk down the road from the center of St. Elmo + its businesses — you could enjoy your day before returning home and lighting a fire in the historic brick fireplace and chimney. Bonus: The fireplace is in the middle of the living room and kitchen, offering two views for comfort.

Wood furnished living room with a dark brick wood fireplace in the corner by the bay windows

We would happily put ourselves in this corner.

Photo provided by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realty Center

The warmest corner

4 BD, 3 BA | $850,000

Tucked away on North Crest Court, everything about this 1960s Chattanooga home gives off warmth. From the mix of wood accents and floors to the two brick fireplaces in the den and recreational room (that are literally creating cozy corners), we’re envisioning nights of laughter in the open space between the kitchen + living room.

NOOGA | Stringers Ridge Condo

This minimalist and modern design gives comfort in a unique way.

Photo provided by RE/MAX Renaissance Realtors

Upscale living on Stringers Ridge

1 BD, 2 BA | $459,900

Located at 1131 Stringers Ridge Rd., this luxury condo offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, which you can see while sitting in front of the modernized fireplace that gives a chic + warm vibe — just imagine your decorated tree by those windows.

Living room staged with white couches and a gray panel wall with a gray stone fireplace

Watch the leaves change from season to season in your yard while sitting by the fire.

Photo by Creative Revolver via The Group Real Estate Brokerage

Good + cozy on Haywood

4 BD, 3 BA | $745,000

This 2,698-sqft home in the Stuart Heights neighborhood already looks warm and inviting from the outside with the gray brickwork, but the real eye-catcher is the stone fireplace that offers a modern twist on a traditional style + sits in the heart of the living room.

A living room photo showing a white panel and stone arch fireplace with the original red brick on the inside

Enjoy the modern appliances and design while getting the space and comfort of an older home.

Photo provided by K.W. Cleveland

Modern fireplace, traditional chimney

4 BD, 4.5 BA | $479,000

This one is for those who love an older home with a modern upgrade — this home on Woodlawn Drive was built in 1930, has been remodeled + now features a stone and white panel fireplace, with the original brick shown on the inside, leading to the chimney.

Living room with brown leather recliners and couches showing a modern fireplace with white siding and a brown textured wall around it.

This home is minutes from public access to Lake Chickamauga.

Photo by Creative Revolver via The Group Real Estate Brokerage

Boho-chic outside of the city

4 BD, 4 BA | $559,900

Looking to move out of Chattanooga while still being a quick drive to the Scenic City? This home in nearby Dayton at 199 Quail Ridge Dr. was built to feature modern touches + designs — including a gas fireplace that is lined with built-in bookcases on the wall.

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