About Crossville and Cumberland County
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Crossville, Tennessee is located high on the Cumberland Plateau in eastern middle Tennessee. Approximately 70% of the United States population is located within a 600 miles radius or a one day drive. Crossville is a community not lacking in services. The medical facility is rated in the top 100 in the nation; clean air with abundance of natural streams, rivers and lakes; low crime rate, and taxes the lowest you will find anywhere. This makes an ideal situation for people retiring on a fixed income to have the quality of life they deserve.
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Local Education
- Cumberland County Board of Education – 931-484-6135
- Roane State Community College - 931-456-9880
- Tennessee Technology Center - 931-484-7502
Cumberland County Statistics
Elevation: 1980 Feet
Square Miles: 679
Acreage: 434,560
Property Taxes
Cumberland County offers one of the lowest property tax rates in the state.
The 2016 County tax rate is $1.5275 for every $100 of assessed value.
Residential property is assessed is 25% of the tax appraisal and Commercial
property is assessed at 40% of appraised value.
Example: $100,000 appraised value 2016 County taxes = $381.88
$150,000 appraised value 2016 County taxes = $572.81
$200,000 appraised value 2016 County taxes = $763.75
The 2016 City tax rate is $0.63 for every $100 of assessed value and the
assessment percentages are the same as Cumberland County. City property taxes
are in addition to County property taxes and they apply only to property located
within the City limits of Crossville:
Example: $100,000 appraised value 2016 City taxes = $157.50
$150,000 appraised value 2016 City taxes = $236.25
$200,000 appraised value 2016 City taxes = $315.00
For a property located within the Crossville City Limits the total 2016
property taxes for a home with an appraised value of $150,000 = $809.06.
Nearby Metropolitan Cities
- Chattanooga – 74 Miles
- Knoxville: 75 Miles
- Nashville – 125 Miles
Climate | |
Annual Average Temperature | 54° |
Monthly Average Temperature | Jan. 39° Jul 82° |
Monthly Average Low Temperature | Jan. 21° Jul. 64° |
Annual Average Precipitation | 52 inches |
Annual Average Snowfall | 12 inches |
Prevailing Winds | Southwest |
Mean Length of Freeze Free Days | 180 Days |
About The Surrounding Region
Golf and Resort Communities
- Fairfield Glade: Fairfield Glade Resort is located in the northeast
corner of Cumberland County, Tennessee. Approximately 6,500 year-round
residents enjoy superior golf courses, golf pro shops, community club
association membership, their choice of churches, marinas, tennis courts,
shopping mall and banking, library, fire and security protection and their
own weekly newspaper.Fairfield Glade is situated on 12,700 acres with 12
lakes, 4 golf courses (the 18 hole Stonehenge championship course was named
“number one public golf course in the state of Tennessee” in 1995 by Golf
Digest), indoor and outdoor tennis courts, horseback riding trails, two
marinas for boating and fishing, two outdoor swimming pools and one indoor
pool. - Lake Tansi Village: Lake Tansi is a 5,000 acre development surrounding
the lovely and magnificent 550 acre Lake Tansi offering 14 miles of
shoreline and a broad range of water sports and recreation. This
resort/residential development also features an excellent marina providing
berths for 90 boats and an 18- hole Par 72 golf course. - Cumberland Cove: Beautiful restricted properties for home sites. Bluff
views, lake fronts, creeks, evergreen trees, hardwoods. From lot size to
five acres or more. Golf Course, hiking trails, beautiful scenery abounds. - Cumberland Lakes: Another beautiful area for home building. Lake front
lots, evergreens, hardwoods, restricted area, great scenery. Lot size to
five acres or more. Near the Cumberland Cove area. - Renegade Resort: Situated in Cumberland County, in East Tennessee,
Renegade Mountain is a gated, secured community built some 2,800 feet above
sea level, covering 9,300 unspoiled acres.
Surrounding Counties
- Fentress County: A scenic drive on the rural highway of Hwy. 127 passes
through the historic site of Alvin C. York & Grist Mill. Breathtaking views
abound winding around abrupt hills and through valley farmland. Experience
Tennessee’s oldest winery, Highland Manor Winery. Explore East Fork Stables
with 1200 acres of horseback riding trails and Big South Fork National River
and Recreation Area. Fentress County is rich is history and beauty. - Bledsoe County: Bledsoe County is home to the city of Pikeville, and
includes many historical building and scenic views. Fall Creek Falls State
Park is located on the border of Bledsoe and Van Buren County. - Morgan County: Morgan County is home to the historic community of Rugby.
The Frozen Head Natural Area is located near the county seat of Wartburg. - White County: White County is known as “The Land of Falling Water” with
Bowater’s Virgin Falls State Natural Area and the Bridgestone/Firestone
Centennial Wilderness. - Putnam County: Putnam County is the Gateway to the Upper Cumberland.
Experience the Bryan Fine Arts Center at Tennessee Technological University,
home of the Bryan Symphony Orchestra. Putnam County is also the home to many
cultural events, shopping & dining, a museum, and Burgess Falls State
Natural Area. - Overton County: Standing Stone State Park is located near Livingston,
the county seat.