Chattanooga, TN

Homes for Sale in Chattanooga, Tennessee

A riverfront city where the Tennessee River meets the Cumberland Plateau — Lookout Mountain on one side, North Shore on the other, and neighborhoods for every chapter of life in between. Chattanooga is Pualani's home market and the heart of her tri-state practice.

LIVING IN Chattanooga, TN

Where the river, the mountains, and real community meet.

Chattanooga sits in a natural bowl where the Tennessee River carves through the southern tip of the Appalachian plateau, with Lookout Mountain rising to the southwest and Signal Mountain to the north. That geography isn’t incidental — it shapes everything about daily life here, from the 13-mile Tennessee Riverwalk that connects the waterfront to the 50-plus trailheads within 30 minutes of downtown.

The city has undergone a steady revitalization over the past two decades, anchored by the Tennessee Aquarium, the Hunter Museum of American Art, and a thriving restaurant and brewery scene along North Shore and the Southside. It draws buyers from Atlanta, Nashville, and beyond who want a city with culture and walkability — without the price tag.

For Pualani, Chattanooga isn’t just her coverage area — it’s her home base. Her office at Keller Williams Greater Chattanooga at 7158 Lee Hwy puts her in the market daily, and her 25-year background as a military strategist means she approaches every client’s housing decision with the same clarity she brought to operational planning.

$344K

Median home price
 

13 mi

Tennessee Riverwalk
 
 

50+

Nearby trailheads
 
 
 

“Chattanooga gives clients city energy and mountain breathing room in the same zip code. That’s rare, and it’s why so many of my clients who are right-sizing end up here.”
— PUALANI ZUNIGA, Homes By Pualani

Why Chattanooga, TN

What brings buyers to Chattanooga, TN?

A quieter community, scenic surroundings, and practical access to the tri-state region.

City energy, mountain scale

Walkable riverfront neighborhoods, a thriving arts and food scene, and Lookout Mountain and Signal Mountain on the doorstep. Most buyers from larger metros say Chattanooga offers more than they expected at a fraction of the price.

 

Outdoor recreation at scale

More than 50 trailheads within 30 minutes of downtown. The 13-mile Tennessee Riverwalk connects the waterfront from the North Shore to Chickamauga. Rock climbing, kayaking, hang gliding — Chattanooga punches far above its size for outdoor access.

Cost of living advantage

Buyers relocating from Atlanta, Nashville, New York, and Los Angeles consistently find Chattanooga’s cost of living a significant factor. The median home price of $344,800 offers real value compared to similar-sized metros with comparable amenities.

 

Gigabit internet + remote-work ready

Chattanooga was one of the first U.S. cities with a municipal gigabit fiber network — a factor that put it on the map for remote workers and digital businesses relocating from larger cities well before the pandemic.

 

Tri-state access

Chattanooga sits at the convergence of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama — giving buyers flexibility to compare communities across state lines on commute, lifestyle, and budget without leaving the metro area.

 

Diverse housing stock

From downtown condos and North Shore bungalows to East Brainerd family homes and Lookout Mountain estates — Chattanooga’s neighborhoods offer something for buyers at almost every price point and life stage.

SMART SIZE LIVING

Could Chattanooga, TN fit your next chapter?

Pualani Zuniga is a Retired Colonel and REALTOR® with Keller Williams Greater Chattanooga, licensed through the Chattanooga Association of REALTORS (CTAR).

Her Smart Size Living framework helps clients think through whether to stay in their current home, sell, or build — and Chattanooga is often where those conversations land, whether a client is downsizing from a larger home, right-sizing for retirement, or consolidating a multi-generational household.

If you want a clear plan — not just a listing search — that’s what Pualani does.

Chattanooga, TN may be worth exploring if:

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions

 

The Chattanooga housing market offers a range of options across distinct neighborhoods. The overall median sale price for homes is approximately $344,800, with North Shore commanding higher prices around $580,000 for single-family homes, and neighborhoods like Highland Park offering entry points closer to $250,000. The market spans condos, historic bungalows, new suburban construction, and mountain properties.
 

 

East Brainerd is widely considered one of Chattanooga’s top family neighborhoods, with larger homes, strong schools, parks, and a 15-minute commute to downtown. Ooltewah, northeast of the city, is one of the fastest-growing areas with new construction and good schools. St. Elmo and Lookout Mountain offer quieter, community-oriented settings with easy outdoor access.
 

 

Buyers relocating from Atlanta to Chattanooga typically find significantly lower home prices, a lower cost of living, and comparable access to outdoor recreation and cultural amenities at a smaller scale. Chattanooga’s median home price of around $344,800 and its access to mountains, rivers, and trails within 30 minutes of downtown make it an appealing alternative for buyers who want to stretch their budget without sacrificing quality of life.
 

 

Chattanooga has more than 50 trailheads within 30 minutes of downtown, including hiking at Lookout Mountain, rock climbing at the Tennessee River Gorge, and kayaking and paddleboarding on the Tennessee River. The 13-mile Tennessee Riverwalk connects the waterfront from North Shore through downtown. Nearby attractions include Ruby Falls, Rock City Gardens, Point Park, and the Incline Railway on Lookout Mountain.
 

 

Chattanooga is a strong option for buyers who are downsizing or right-sizing, particularly for clients who want walkable access to restaurants, culture, and medical services without maintaining a large suburban home. Pualani Zuniga, a Retired Colonel and REALTOR® with Keller Williams Greater Chattanooga, specializes in helping clients navigate these decisions through her Smart Size Living framework across Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.

 

Pualani Zuniga is a Retired Colonel and REALTOR® in the Greater Chattanooga. She serves buyers and sellers across the tri-state area through the Chattanooga Association of REALTORS (CTAR).
 

COMPARE YOUR OPTIONS

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Choosing the right community is about more than the home itself. Compare Chattanooga with nearby Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia options Pualani covers

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Pualani Zuniga

Retired Colonel · REALTOR® · Keller Williams Greater Chattanooga

A 25-year military strategist and Retired Colonel, Pualani brings a rare combination of strategic clarity and genuine warmth to every client relationship. Her aloha spirit and direct, honest approach, shaped by decades of high-stakes decision making, translate into real estate guidance that’s substantive, not transactional.

She serves buyers and sellers across Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama through the Chattanooga Association of REALTORS.

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Thinking about Chattanooga, TN?

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