Unrestricted Land for Sale in Campbell County, Tennessee

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Land Buying in Campbell County, Tennessee

Campbell County, Tennessee offers rugged Appalachian terrain and proximity to the Cumberland Plateau, drawing buyers seeking cabin retreats, hunting land, and homesteading opportunities. The county's character blends quiet mountain living with access to Jellico and LaFollette for supplies and services. Unrestricted land in Campbell County appeals to those wanting off-grid potential, with dense forest cover ideal for privacy and timber value. Common uses include small farms, recreational hunting properties, and weekend getaways for buyers seeking no HOA restrictions and genuine rural acreage away from development pressure.

Land for sale in Campbell County, Tennessee typically ranges from 5 to 100+ acres, with buyers favoring properties offering road frontage, cleared building pads, and existing water features. Strong listings here include parcels with perc tests on file for well viability, elevation for drainage, and timber-ready acreage. The county's affordable entry point and minimal zoning make it competitive against neighboring counties, while established utilities near property lines add practical value. Sellers highlighting creek access, southern exposure, or proximity to public recreation land attract serious buyers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there unrestricted land for sale in Campbell County, Tennessee?

Yes — Campbell County has active land listings that LandRadar screens for HOA restrictions and deed covenants. Our report surfaces only restriction-verified parcels so you don’t waste time on lots that block a cabin, fence, or off-grid build.

Can I find off-grid land in Campbell County?

Off-grid-ready parcels do come up in Campbell County. LandRadar flags listings that mention well water, septic approval, drilled wells, solar exposure, and off-road access so you can filter for them directly from the report.

How does LandRadar score and rank land listings?

Each parcel is scored on creek or water access, mountain views, road frontage, cleared build pads, perc test results, days on market, and more. You choose what matters most — cabin retreat, short-term rental, hunting tract, or farm — and the report tiers listings into Best Picks, Strong Contenders, and Near-Cap options.

What does a LandRadar report cost?

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