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Why Live in Harriman
Harriman, TN, a city with roots dating back to the late 1800s, was originally founded as an alcohol-free utopia by ministers and prohibitionists. Today, it retains its historical charm with Victorian and Queen Anne homes, particularly in the Cornstalk Heights neighborhood, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Harriman Public Library, funded by Andrew Carnegie, remains a central hub for community events and education. The city has expanded to include rural mountainsides and wooded riverfront areas, with Interstate 40 providing a direct route to Knoxville, 40 miles away. Harriman offers a variety of home styles, from Victorian homes with bay windows and wraparound porches to minimal traditional houses and ranch-style homes, some with docks on the Emory and Clinch rivers. The Roane County School District serves the area, with Harriman High offering a Career & Technical Education program. Local attractions include David Webb Riverfront Park, which features a playground, disc golf course, fishing dock, and kayak launch. The Harriman Farmer’s Market operates in the park from June to September. Recreational facilities include Flour Mill Flats Ballpark, pickleball courts, and Emory Golf Course. Downtown Harriman, centered around U.S. Route 27, features businesses like Superlative Vintage & Antique Mall and Downtown Pizza & Taproom, while the Princess Theatre hosts movies and concerts. Midtown, near Interstate 40, offers a range of restaurants and stores, including Kroger and Lowe’s Home Improvement, as well as Roane Medical Center. Harriman is also about 40 miles from McGhee Tyson Airport, providing access to numerous U.S. destinations.
Home Trends in Harriman, TN
On average, homes in Harriman, TN sell after 43 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Harriman, TN over the last 12 months is $289,000, up 22% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.