(865) 414-6768
(865)-724-7378
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$1,100,000
Price
5
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4,550
SqFt
2092 Lakewood Dr, Loudon, TN 37774



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Where luxury meets modern style meets adventure. Trade crowds and concrete for sunsets and serenity in this large, lakefront home in East TN. This custom built, chalet-style home features a two story great room with a stone fireplace, tons of large windows allowing natural light to filter in, 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in the main house, and an added studio apartment above the 3 car garage for extra living space or short term rental income possibilities. Ideally located on Watts Bar Lake in Loudon, TN, this home is peaceful and private, while still a short drive to all of the modern day conveniences. The home sits on 2.92 acres of unrestricted, private, level land with over 350ft of lakeside land just waiting for you to enjoy this summer and all year long!
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
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ABOUT WATTS BAR LAKE
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🌊 Geographic & Historic Highlights:
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Formed by the TVA’s Watts Bar Dam, the lake extends about 72 miles from Fort Loudoun Dam up to Watts Bar Dam, spanning Meigs, Roane, Rhea, and Loudon counties.
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It includes more than 720 miles of shoreline, dotted with islands like Thief Neck, Long Island, and Sand Island.
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🎣 Fishing – A World-Class Destination:
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Regularly rated top in the TVA system for crappie, spotted and largemouth bass. The lake’s rocky shorelines and submerged vegetation create prime fish habitats
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🚤 Recreation & Attractions
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Boating, wakeboarding, jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding—many marinas around the lake offer rentals and guided tours for both thrill seekers and peaceful paddlers
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Jellystone Park™ at Watts Bar Lake in Loudon offers: Splash parks, swimming pools, jumping pillows, gaga ball, wagon rides, and outdoor movies.
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Facilities include campsite, cabins, dog park, café, and more—all pet-friendly and family-focused
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🏞️ Lakeside Lifestyle & Local Flavor
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Positioned between Knoxville (~35 miles) and Chattanooga (~80 miles), the lake’s surrounding communities offer a mix of scenic waterfront living, recreational events, and local dining options
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Lakeside eateries like Crow’s Nest at Blue Springs Marina and Caramella Bistro in Kingston offer waterfront seating and fresh menus after a day on the water.

ABOUT LOUDON, TN
🌄 Natural Beauty & Location
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The "Lakeway to the Smokies": Loudon County boasts five major waterways—Tennessee River, Fort Loudoun, Watts Bar, Melton Hill, and Tellico Lakes—offering year‑round boating, fishing, and lakeside views. It’s also a short drive to Great Smoky Mountains National Park for hiking and wildlife experiences.
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Scenic rolling hills and river views surround the town of Loudon, giving a sense of peaceful East Tennessee charm.
💰 Affordability & Low Taxes
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The cost of living is about 19% below the U.S. average, especially in housing (35% less), utilities (15% less), and healthcare (17% less
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🔒 Safety & Community Spirit
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Loudon’s violent crime rate is roughly 74% lower than the state average, making it one of the safer places to live in Tennessee.
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Local residents consistently praise the area’s friendly neighbors and tight-knit community.
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🍦 Local Flavor & Small‑Town Charm
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Historic downtown offers unique shopping and dining: antique stores, classic breakfasts, and longtime community staples like Tic Toc Ice Cream Parlor.
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Events such as Loudon Riverfest, local theatre, drive‑in movies, and heritage tours provide opportunities to connect and engage locally.