Bledsoe County, TN
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Total Properties

17,112

Average Home Price

$241,128

Average Square Feet

1,604

Price per Sq Ft

$175

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
3,18811,531

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

17,112

Median Home Price

$158,200

Average Home Price

$241,128

Average Square Feet

1,604

Price per Sq Ft

$175

Recent Sales (12mo)

167

YoY Price Change

60.4%

Sales Velocity

62.1%

Bledsoe County, Tennessee: A Housing Boom in One of America's Poorest Rural Counties

Tucked into the Cumberland Plateau in southeastern Tennessee, Bledsoe County is the kind of place that rarely makes headlines — a sparsely populated, heavily rural county of fewer than 15,000 residents where the nearest major city is Chattanooga, roughly an hour's drive south. But something extraordinary is happening to property values here, and it raises uncomfortable questions about who benefits when land prices surge in places where poverty runs deep.

A 30% Price Jump That Demands Explanation

A year-over-year price change of 29.7% is the kind of number you'd expect from Austin in 2021 or a mountain resort town riding a remote-work wave. In Bledsoe County — where median household income sits at $49,655, barely two-thirds of the national average — it's genuinely startling. The spread between the 10th percentile sale price ($32,050) and the 90th ($485,000) tells the real story: this isn't a uniform market heating up. It's a bifurcated landscape where distressed rural properties still trade at rock-bottom prices while something at the top end is driving averages sharply higher.

One likely factor is the Bledsoe County Correctional Complex, which has long been a major employer in this county seat of Pikeville. Another is the broader "plateau migration" pattern — remote workers and retirees discovering the affordability and scenery of the Cumberland Plateau, pushing into counties that were historically overlooked. Nearby Grundy and Sequatchie counties have experienced similar dynamics.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$165,40052% of the national median
YoY Price Change+29.7%Among the highest in Tennessee
Child Poverty Rate38.5%Nearly 2.5x the national average
Homeownership Rate79.1%Well above the national ~65%

Poverty and Property: A Troubling Divergence

The human picture behind the housing data is sobering. One in four residents lives below the poverty line, and among children that figure climbs to 38.5% — a rate more commonly seen in distressed urban cores than rural Tennessee. Nearly 18.6% of households rely on SNAP benefits. The labor force participation rate of just 46.3% reflects a population shaped by disability (24.4%), an aging demographic (median age of 44.9, with over 20% aged 65+), and limited local employment options.

The uninsured rate of 17.5% — in a state that has historically declined Medicaid expansion — underscores how healthcare access compounds economic vulnerability here.

Ownership Without Opportunity?

Bledsoe County's 79.1% homeownership rate is one of its most striking statistics, far exceeding the national benchmark. But high ownership in a low-income rural county often reflects inherited land and multi-generational households rather than wealth accumulation. With only 5% of adults holding a bachelor's degree and more than 20% lacking a high school diploma, the county's human capital pipeline remains constrained — limiting the organic economic growth that would make rising property values a genuine community asset rather than a pressure point.


FAQs

What makes Bledsoe County unique? Bledsoe County sits at the intersection of extreme rural poverty and a surprising real estate surge — its child poverty rate is nearly 2.5 times the national average, yet home prices jumped nearly 30% in a single year. This tension between deep economic hardship and rising land values makes it a compelling, if complicated, case study in rural Tennessee's evolving property market.

Why are home prices rising so fast in Bledsoe County? The likely drivers include out-of-county buyers — retirees and remote workers drawn to the affordability and natural scenery of the Cumberland Plateau — combined with a thin inventory (only 172 sales in the past 12 months across a small market), which means even modest demand shifts can produce dramatic percentage swings in reported prices.

Is Bledsoe County affordable to live in? By sticker price, yes — a median home around $162,000 is well below national norms. But affordability is relative: with median incomes near $49,000 and a poverty rate of 25%, the price-to-income ratio is less favorable than raw numbers suggest, and the county's limited job market, sparse public services, and high uninsured rate mean the true cost of living here carries hidden premiums.

Market Overview

Bledsoe County has 17,112 properties in our comprehensive database.

Bledsoe County offers affordable housing with an average price of $241,128.

With a price per square foot of just $150, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Bledsoe County are 45% lower than the Tennessee average.

Bledsoe County vs Tennessee Average

MetricBledsoe CountyTennessee Avgvs State
Average Price$241,128$435,315-45%
Avg Sq Ft1,6041,881-15%
Price/Sq Ft$150$231-35%
Properties17,1124,172,988-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Bledsoe County, TN Real Estate

What is the average home price in Bledsoe County, TN?

The average home price in Bledsoe County, TN is $241,128, based on analysis of 17,112 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Bledsoe County, TN?

Our database includes 17,112 properties in Bledsoe County, TN, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Bledsoe County, TN?

The average price per square foot in Bledsoe County, TN is $150. This is calculated from an average home price of $241,128 and average size of 1,604 square feet.

What is the average home size in Bledsoe County, TN?

Homes in Bledsoe County, TN average 1,604 square feet, with an average price of $241,128.

How does Bledsoe County, TN compare to other Tennessee counties?

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