3 Chattanooga homes with mountain views to see fall colors

These homes will make you want to get cozy with a blanket and cup of coffee.

Large house with warm lit windows at sunset, surrounded by lush greenery. Stone terrace and string lights create a cozy, inviting outdoor space.

Mentally, we’re here — just with more colorful leaves.

Photo via Garrett McGuire

Today, we’re falling in love with these three houses that have scenic mountain views — perfect for enjoying Chattanooga’s fall foliage.

Luxurious living room with large windows showcasing a scenic view. Features a white sofa, modern decor, glass coffee table, and sleek lighting. Bright and spacious ambiance.

Who needs window coverings when you have scenic views like this?

Photo via Garrett McGuire

381 E. View Dr.
5 BD, 4 BA | $1.47 million

This 6,021-sqft Missionary Ridge home offers mountain views from nearly every room. Between the koi pond, indoor waterfall, and cozy spots tucked along patios and balconies, it feels more like a peaceful retreat than a house. We’re daydreaming about watching sunsets from the balcony.

Aerial view of a luxurious brick house with a central glass-roofed sunroom and an oval swimming pool. Hilltop setting with scenic mountains.

Pool season may be over, but leaf-peeping season is just beginning.

Photo by Jacob Macias

312 N. Crest Rd.
4 BD, 5 BA | $1.75 million

If your idea of a good time includes mountain views that go on for miles, a spiral staircase to your own reading loft, and a pool just steps from a sunlit solarium — well, same. This one-level stunner on Missionary Ridge is just minutes from downtown.

Modern white house with a front porch, flanked by similar homes. Gray roof, manicured garden, and a clear blue sky create a welcoming atmosphere.

This new build has a classic view of Lookout Mountain.

1297 Thomas Ave.
3 BD, 3 BA | $535,000

This brand-new St. Elmo home comes with a mountain view and a cozy gas fireplace — just in time for chilly season. You’re also minutes from hiking trails and all the quirky charm St. Elmo has to offer.

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