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Team Denehy · Mitchell Real Estate

Your Guide to Buying a Home
in Fentress County, TN

From finding the right property to closing day — Tim & Lori Denehy walk you through every step of buying real estate in Jamestown and the Upper Cumberland Plateau.

The Process

How Buying a Home Works — Step by Step

Whether you’re buying your first home or your fifth, here’s exactly what to expect when working with Team Denehy.

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Get Pre-Approved

Before you start touring homes, connect with a lender to understand your budget. A pre-approval letter strengthens your offer and shows sellers you’re serious.

02

Define Your Goals

We’ll talk through what you’re looking for — home, land, cabin, farm, acreage — and dial in the right communities, price range, and must-haves.

03

Search & Tour Properties

We’ll set up MLS alerts and personally tour properties with you — or virtually if you’re buying from out of state. We know this county inside and out.

04

Make an Offer

When you find the right place, we’ll craft a competitive offer based on recent comps, market conditions, and what the property is truly worth.

05

Negotiate & Go Under Contract

We handle negotiations on your behalf — price, repairs, closing costs, and timelines — to get you the best possible terms.

06

Inspections & Due Diligence

You’ll have a due diligence period to complete inspections. For rural properties this often includes wells, septic, and land surveys. We’ll guide you through it all.

07

Appraisal & Final Loan Approval

Your lender will order an appraisal. We stay in close contact with your lender and the title company to keep things moving smoothly.

08

Close & Get Your Keys

At closing you’ll sign the final paperwork, the funds transfer, and you get the keys. We’ll be there with you every step of the way.

What We Help You Buy

Every Type of Property in Fentress County

From in-town homes to remote ridge-top acreage — we know every corner of the county and every property type on it.

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Single-Family Homes

In-town Jamestown homes, established neighborhoods, and move-in ready properties throughout Fentress County.

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Land & Acreage

Raw land, wooded lots, ridge-top tracts, and recreational parcels bordering Big South Fork and surrounding national forest.

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Cabins & Getaways

Short-term rental cabins, off-grid retreats, and mountain getaways in one of Tennessee’s top cabin destinations.

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Horse Properties

Equestrian-friendly farms with pasture, barns, and easy trail access — including communities near East Fork Stables.

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Farms & Homesteads

Working farms, small-scale homesteads, and rural properties with AG land, outbuildings, and established wells.

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Fixer-Uppers & Estates

Distressed properties, estate sales, and probate properties — often priced below market with strong upside potential.

Rural Buying in Fentress County

What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Buying rural property in Tennessee comes with unique considerations that most buyers don’t learn until it’s too late. Here’s what to keep in mind.

Wells & Water

Many rural properties use private wells. Always budget for a water quality test and flow test during due diligence. We’ll help you understand the results.

Septic Systems

Properties outside of town limits typically use septic systems. A septic inspection is a must — we know the local inspectors and what to look for.

Land Surveys & Boundaries

Especially on wooded acreage, boundary lines aren’t always marked. A survey gives you certainty on what you’re actually buying.

Easements & Access

Some rural tracts use shared driveways or have recorded easements. We review deeds carefully so there are no surprises post-closing.

Flood Zones & Topography

Fentress County has creek bottoms and ridge areas that can affect financing and insurance. We’ll help you research FEMA flood maps early.

Internet & Utilities

Connectivity varies significantly by location. We can tell you whether a property has fiber access, satellite options, or limited service before you fall in love with it.

Property Taxes in Tennessee

Fentress County has some of the lowest property taxes in the state. Use our property tax estimator to preview your annual cost before making an offer.

Tennessee Has No State Income Tax

Moving from a high-tax state? Your paycheck goes further here. Use our Income Tax Savings Calculator to see your annual savings.

Lenders for Rural Properties

Not all lenders are familiar with rural TN. USDA, FHA, and conventional financing rules differ for acreage. We can point you toward lenders who close loans here regularly.

Who We Work With

We Specialize in Every Kind of Buyer

No two buyers are alike. Here’s how we tailor our approach to your specific situation.

First-Time Buyers

New to Homebuying?

  • Walk you through every step in plain English
  • Help you understand pre-approval vs pre-qualification
  • Connect you with first-time buyer loan programs
  • Never rush you — we move at your pace
  • Explain every document before you sign it
Out-of-State Buyers

Relocating to Tennessee?

  • Virtual tours and FaceTime walkthroughs
  • Neighborhood and community insights you won’t find online
  • Help planning your property visit trip
  • Remote offer and contract management
  • Trusted local referrals for inspectors, lenders, and utilities
Land & Acreage

Buying Rural Land?

  • Identify access, water, and utility feasibility
  • Research deed history and recorded easements
  • Evaluate timber, soil, and site characteristics
  • Help structure land loans (often different from home loans)
  • Connect you with surveyors and rural lenders
Investors

Buying to Earn Income?

  • Cabin rental income analysis for STR properties
  • Identify off-market and estate sale opportunities
  • Fentress County cap rates and ROI benchmarks
  • Probate, distressed, and trust-owned property access
  • Due diligence checklists for investment properties
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most from buyers in Fentress County.

How much does it cost to use a buyer’s agent in Tennessee?
In most cases, buyer representation costs you nothing out of pocket. Our compensation is typically paid by the seller as part of the transaction. We’ll walk you through how this works before we begin.
How long does it take to buy a home in Fentress County?
From accepted offer to closing, most transactions take 30–45 days. Cash deals can close faster. If you’re getting a loan on rural land or an unusual property type, plan for 45–60 days. Finding the right property can take anywhere from days to months depending on what you’re looking for and current inventory.
Do I need to be pre-approved before we start looking?
We can start talking and searching without it, but we strongly recommend getting pre-approved early. It confirms your budget, strengthens any offer you make, and prevents disappointment if a property moves fast. We can refer you to lenders who regularly work with buyers in our area.
Can you help me buy if I’m coming from out of state?
Absolutely — many of our clients buy remotely. We offer FaceTime and video walkthroughs, can represent you at inspections, and handle everything virtually until you’re ready to close. We’ve helped buyers from across the country purchase in Fentress County without visiting until closing day (or after).
What’s the real estate market like in Fentress County right now?
The market here tends to be more affordable than national averages, especially for land and rural properties. Demand from out-of-state buyers — particularly from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and the northeast — has remained steady. Inventory can be limited, so when the right property appears, it’s important to act. Give us a call for a current market overview specific to your property type.
What are typical closing costs for buyers in Tennessee?
Buyers in Tennessee typically pay 2–3% of the purchase price in closing costs. This includes loan origination fees, title insurance, appraisal, recording fees, and prepaid items (property taxes, homeowner’s insurance). We can give you a rough estimate before you make an offer so there are no surprises.
Is USDA financing available in Fentress County?
Yes — most of Fentress County qualifies for USDA Rural Development loans, which offer 100% financing (no down payment) for eligible buyers. Income limits apply. This is one of the most popular programs for buyers in our area and we can connect you with lenders who specialize in USDA loans.
What’s the difference between buying a home vs. buying raw land?
The financing is different (land loans often require larger down payments and shorter terms), and due diligence is more involved (surveys, perc tests, access review). Raw land also has no home to inspect, so understanding what the land can and can’t do is critical. We handle both regularly and know what questions to ask.
Ready to Get Started?

Let’s Find Your Place in Fentress County

Tim & Lori Denehy are local, licensed, and genuinely invested in helping you find the right property. Reach out anytime — no pressure, no obligation.

(702) 569-9557 Team Denehy · Mitchell Real Estate · Jamestown, TN