No Homes with Waynesboro Middle School Junior High School

No Homes with Waynesboro Middle School Junior High School

Welcome to Waynesboro, Tennessee—a charming city nestled in the heart of Wayne County, where Southern hospitality meets scenic beauty. This delightful community is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful lifestyle while enjoying the conveniences of modern living.

Waynesboro boasts a rich history and a vibrant local culture, making it an ideal backdrop for your new home. The area is known for its friendly neighborhoods and strong sense of community, where residents often come together for local events and activities. Whether you’re strolling through the quaint downtown area or exploring the natural beauty of nearby parks, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to connect with your neighbors and enjoy the great outdoors.

One of the standout features of this region is its proximity to Waynesboro Middle School, a highly regarded junior high school that serves the community. Families with children will appreciate the strong educational foundation provided by this school, which is dedicated to nurturing young minds and fostering a love for learning. With dedicated teachers and a supportive environment, Waynesboro Middle School is a cornerstone of the community, ensuring that students thrive both academically and socially.

As you explore the housing options in Waynesboro, you’ll find a variety of charming homes that cater to different tastes and budgets. From cozy single-family residences to spacious properties with expansive yards, there’s something for everyone in this welcoming city. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in a place that feels like home. Discover your dream home in Waynesboro today, and experience the best of Tennessee living!

Newest No Homes with Waynesboro Middle School Junior High School

$289,000
3516252 MLS ACTIVE Status 81.83 Acres 38485 Zip Code
Some ground just feels right the moment you step out of the truck. This 81.83± acre tract in Wayne County, TN rolls in ridges and hollows, holds water in a dry year, and adjoins the Eagle Creek WMA, roughly 22,000 acres of TWRA-managed ground. The deer and turkey working this country move through a block of habitat many times the size of the deed, and this tract is a private piece of it. The pasture is the first thing that opens up: roughly 12± acres of level green ground in the middle of the timber, with room for food plots, a camper, a barn, equipment or a few head of stock, and the natural spot to set up camp. From there an established trail system runs back through the property, so the interior is reachable by UTV, side by side, horse or on foot without cutting new road. A buyer can ride the whole place, haul in a camp, and slip to and from a stand without walking through the country being hunted. A year round spring supplies the property and a small pond holds water for wildlife, which through a dry Tennessee fall is what keeps game on the ground. Since the 2019 harvest the regeneration has come back six and seven years strong, chest-high to head-high across most of the tract, giving the browse, screening and bedding whitetail and turkey live in. The adjoining WMA is managed on the same clear-cut and pine mosaic, so this tract sits inside a large connected block of early-succession habitat. A gas line right of way runs through the property and stays open and green, holding forage, carrying predictable deer travel, and giving long shooting lanes and easy stand or blind placement in country that is otherwise close and tight. Whitetail, turkey and small game hunting, riding, camping and shed hunting. Access is by deeded easement, and the ground stays private because of it. About 5 miles west of US-64 near Waynesboro.

Clifton Turnpike, Waynesboro

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