Anderson-COunty

Neighborhoods

Anderson

County

Anderson County blends Appalachian charm with a quiet kind of momentum. You’ve got the town of Oak Ridge at its core—famous for its role in the Manhattan Project, but today better known for its strong job market, natural beauty, and outdoor living. Melton Hill Lake and Norris Lake are two major draws, especially if you’re into boating, fishing, or just a good Tennessee sunset on the water. The area offers everything from historic homes to quiet countryside, with easy access to Knoxville but enough distance to feel like your own world. It’s the kind of place where people stay awhile.

Similar Neighborhoods

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Laurelwood

Laurelwood is one of those neighborhoods that feels tucked away, even though it’s just minutes from the conveniences of Crossville. Known for its quiet streets and well-kept homes, it offers a peaceful setting with a mix of retirees, families, and long-time locals. There’s a sense of pride here—yards are neat, neighbors wave, and people tend to stay for a while. While it doesn’t have flashy amenities, what makes Laurelwood special is the calm. It’s just a solid, grounded place to call home.

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O’Henry Place

O’Henry Place is a small, established neighborhood that offers a quiet, residential feel without being far from town. What sets it apart is its location—tucked just off the main roads, but still within easy reach of shopping, dining, and medical care. Homes here are well-maintained, with tidy lawns and a sense of stability that comes from folks who’ve lived here a while. It’s not a high-traffic area, which makes it especially appealing for those looking for a slower pace and a little extra privacy.

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Homestead Place

Homestead Place sits near the historic Homesteads district, originally built as part of a New Deal-era project to help families rebuild during the Great Depression. That legacy of resilience still lingers—in the stonework, the land, and the down-to-earth feel of the area. Homestead Place itself is a small, peaceful neighborhood with wide lots, mature trees, and a mix of classic and newer homes. People move here for space, quiet, and a connection to the land that still feels authentic. It’s not about flash—it’s about good soil, good neighbors, and a slower rhythm that just works.

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