Welcome to Cleveland, Tennessee in Bradley County!
Many house hunters spend countless hours looking for the perfect
house, but when it comes to buying a piece of property in the City of
Cleveland, you can turn your house into a home by simply locating it
in one of the top 50 locations to raise your family in the country
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Where is Cleveland, TN? - Cleveland, Tennessee is snuggled into
the foothills of the Appalachian
Mountains, a short distance from the Great Smokey Mountains and
Cherokee National Forest, which gives the city its breath taking
views of evening sunsets to the foliage of the fall.
Overview of Cleveland, TN The community is the county seat of
Bradley, County, which has a
growing economy driven by a progressive industrial base and active
retail market, state of the art medical facilities, and diverse
cultural interests-including Olympic quality canoe, kayak, and
whitewater rafting, and events in connection with the Cherokee Indian
heritage, both made more enjoyable as the area boasts a seasonal
climate that includes mild winters and summers!
How are the schools? The education system
boasts 9 public schools serving PK-12th grade students within the
city school system, and 15 schools, PK-12, including two High Schools,
in the County school system. Both systems employ numerous proud
recipients of State and National award winning teachers, students,
and nationally recognized individual elementary and high schools.
Secondary education opportunities also exist for your family's
continued education at Cleveland State Community College, a nationally
accredited associate program college, and at Lee University, a 4 year
liberal arts university.
What's there to do in Cleveland, Tennessee? You can enjoy the local
amenities and small town cost of living, or
you can make a short trip 25 miles south and visit the world famous
Chattanooga Choo-Choo in Chattanooga, Tn., approximately 80 miles
Northeast to catch a Vols College football game in Knoxville, Tn.,
travel about 124 miles South to a Braves game in Atlanta, visit the
Grand Ole Opry 175 miles on I-40 in Nashville, Tn or enjoy Big City
Metropolitan life 180 miles Southwest in Birmingham, Alabama.
As the locals might say, "we are right in the middle of it all!"
A local perspective...Even with Cleveland TN's thriving
economy, including 11 of the top 500 Fortune
companies operating locally, the moderate weather, the growing tourism
with the proximity to area large cities and the mountain air, the city
has maintained its small, simple, "hometown", traditional values feel,
making Cleveland the ideal place to live, work, let your kids grow up,
and turn your house hunting days into home making memories.
Article Courtesy of:
Jo Organ
Crye-Leike, Realtors
(423)473-9545
jolorgan.crye-leike.com
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