Meigs County, TN
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Total Properties

13,883

Average Home Price

$272,285

Average Square Feet

1,598

Price per Sq Ft

$181

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
4,7049,317

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

13,883

Median Home Price

$189,950

Average Home Price

$272,285

Average Square Feet

1,598

Price per Sq Ft

$181

Recent Sales (12mo)

161

YoY Price Change

-28.6%

Sales Velocity

53.3%

Meigs County, Tennessee: Affordable Appalachian Foothills With a Market in Flux

Tucked along the eastern shore of Watts Bar Lake and bordered by the Hiwassee River to the south, Meigs County is one of Tennessee's quieter success stories — and one of its more complicated ones. With just over 13,000 residents spread across rolling hills between Chattanooga and Knoxville, this small county has long attracted retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and working families priced out of the booming Tennessee Valley metros. But 2024's data tells a story of a market catching its breath after years of pandemic-era appreciation.

A Price Drop That Demands Explanation

The headline number here is jarring: a -27.5% year-over-year price change is not a seasonal correction — it's a reversal. For context, most Tennessee counties saw modest appreciation or mild softening in the same period. What likely explains Meigs County's outsized swing is the sheer thinness of its market: only 160 sales recorded in the past 12 months across a county with roughly 6,100 housing units. When your entire transaction pool fits inside a high school gymnasium, a handful of distressed sales or the absence of a few luxury lake properties can swing median figures dramatically. The spread between the 10th percentile price ($48,950) and the 90th ($575,000) tells you everything — this is a deeply bifurcated market of modest rural homes and premium Watts Bar lakefront properties.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$185,50058% of the national median
YoY Price Change-27.5%Likely a thin-market correction, not a crash
Homeownership Rate76.9%Well above the national avg of ~65%
Price-to-Income Ratio3.2xGenuinely affordable vs. 4x national benchmark

Who Actually Lives Here

At a median age of 45.5 and with 21.3% of residents over 65, Meigs County skews noticeably older than both the state and nation — a pattern common to scenic rural Tennessee counties that have drawn retirees for decades. That aging demographic partly explains the 20.5% disability rate and a labor force participation rate of just 49.6%, which sits far below the national norm. This isn't a county where people are choosing not to work; it's one where a significant share of adults are simply past working age or managing health limitations.

The educational attainment profile is stark: only 8% hold bachelor's degrees, compared to roughly 35% nationally, and 17% never completed high school. These aren't abstract numbers — they shape the county's wage ceiling and help explain why, despite relatively affordable housing, 17.7% of households rely on SNAP benefits and the uninsured rate hits 11.8%.

The Affordability Paradox

Here's what's genuinely surprising: at a price-to-income ratio of roughly 3.2x, Meigs County is one of the more affordable places to buy a home in America by the numbers. Yet 21.2% of renters are severely cost-burdened. The explanation lies in income inequality — the Gini index of 0.465 is notably high for a rural county, suggesting a wide gap between lake-house owners and working renters paying $845 a month on wages that don't go as far as the median implies. The 14.4% vacancy rate adds another wrinkle: plenty of housing exists, but not all of it is accessible or priced for local incomes.


FAQs

What makes Meigs County unique? Meigs County sits at the intersection of two Tennessee Valley Authority lakes — Watts Bar and Chickamauga — giving it an unusually high proportion of recreational and retirement properties relative to its tiny population. That lakefront premium coexists with deeply rural, working-class communities inland, creating one of the most bifurcated small-county housing markets in the state.

Is Meigs County a good place to buy a lake house in Tennessee? It can be. Watts Bar Lake properties in Meigs County offer significantly lower entry prices than comparable lakefront in Roane or Rhea Counties, and the area has historically attracted buyers priced out of more developed lake markets. However, the thin transaction volume means due diligence on comps is essential — individual sales can move reported medians substantially.

Why is the labor force participation rate so low in Meigs County? The combination of an older-than-average population (median age 45.5, with 21% over 65), a high disability rate, and limited local employment options all suppress labor force participation. The county has no major industrial anchor, and commutes to Chattanooga or Cleveland are long enough to deter some workers, contributing to the 6.8% unemployment figure among those actively seeking work.

Market Overview

Meigs County has 13,883 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $272,285, Meigs County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $170 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Meigs County are 37% lower than the Tennessee average.

Meigs County vs Tennessee Average

MetricMeigs CountyTennessee Avgvs State
Average Price$272,285$435,315-37%
Avg Sq Ft1,5981,881-15%
Price/Sq Ft$170$231-26%
Properties13,8834,172,988-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Meigs County, TN Real Estate

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

The average home price in Meigs County, TN is $272,285, based on analysis of 13,883 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Meigs County, TN?

Our database includes 13,883 properties in Meigs County, TN, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Meigs County, TN is $170. This is calculated from an average home price of $272,285 and average size of 1,598 square feet.

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

Homes in Meigs County, TN average 1,598 square feet, with an average price of $272,285.

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

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