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Bean Station, TN Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Bean Station - Hometown Realty

Bean Station, a city in Grainger County, Tennessee, has a history dating back to the late 18th century when European settlers first established the area. Named after William Bean, one of the earliest settlers in Tennessee, the city became a key transportation hub with its location along major routes like the Old Kentucky Road. During the Civil War, Bean Station witnessed military activity and played a role in the Confederate forces’ movements.


Today, Bean Station retains its historical charm, and its real estate market reflects a mix of historic homes and newer developments. The city’s proximity to Cherokee Lake contributes to the appeal of waterfront properties, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a combination of history, rural beauty, and recreational opportunities.

Bean Station

Welcome to the beautiful area of Bean Station! As of the latest US census, around 3,128 call this area home and around 73% are homeowners. With an average age of 45, the residents of Bean Station are well established, with many growing families of all ages. However, during weekends and holidays, you can see a lot more activity and excitement. Over the recent months roughly 9 homes have been sold with an average sold price of $210,938. That is a decrease of $44,782 from the previous period.

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