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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.

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

Photo provided by Keller Williams Realty

Today, we’re falling in love with these three houses that have scenic mountain views — perfect for watching the Scenic City area’s fall foliage.

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We can imagine all the fall bonfires in this backyard.

Photo provided by Keller Williams Realty

Cozy St. Elmo brick home
5 BD, 4 BA | $1.4 million

This all-brick St. Elmo home at 4401 Tennessee Ave. sits at the foot of Lookout Mountain. We’re imagining being wrapped up in a blanket, holding a warm cup of coffee, and sitting on the swing on the covered front porch. There’s even an outdoor fire pit + indoor fireplace to enjoy when the weather gets colder.

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Check out this nature retreat only ~10 minutes from Downtown Chattanooga.

Photos by Nick Schwartz-Studio 12 via Luxury Homes of Tennessee

The Nest
3 BD, 3.5 BA | $749,900

This mountainside home at 815 S. Scenic Hwy. is affectionately known as “The Nest” — and you can see why. Be amongst the trees, and enjoy an enclosed porch + multiple wrap-around decks, giving you plenty of spots to take in the panoramic views.

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This newly-constructed home has plenty of natural lighting + balconies to take in the views.

Photos by Creative Revolver via Keller Williams Downtown

Elevated haven
5 BD, 4.5 BA | $1.05 million

This NorthShore property at 509 Eaves Pl. boasts city and mountain views with multiple balconies. Plus, there’s just something about the high ceilings and warm pendant lighting that makes it feel extra cozy for the fall.

Bonus: You’re near some pretty great hiking trails like Stringer’s Ridge + mountain biking trails like Aetna Mountain.

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