Georgetown, TN

Homes for Sale in Georgetown, Tennessee

Georgetown, TN is for buyers who want more room to think, not more noise to manage. With country-road living near Cleveland, Ooltewah, Harrison, Dayton, and the Chattanooga region, it offers space, privacy, and practical access to everyday essentials. Pualani helps you weigh acreage, commute, water access, maintenance, and long-term fit with clarity, strategy, and calm.

LIVING IN Georgetown, TN

Quiet Southeast Tennessee living with room, routes, and long-term flexibility.

Georgetown is an unincorporated Southeast Tennessee community tied to ZIP code 37336 and positioned around the Bradley, Hamilton, and Meigs County area. It is not a dense city-center market. It is a place buyers usually consider when they want country roads, larger lots, wooded settings, more privacy, and access to nearby communities without living directly inside Cleveland or Chattanooga.

Daily life here is shaped by routes and tradeoffs. State Route 60, often connected with Georgetown Road, and State Route 58 help tie the area to Cleveland, Ooltewah, Harrison, Birchwood, Dayton, and the broader Chattanooga region. That can make Georgetown appealing for buyers who want a quieter home base while still needing access to shopping, healthcare, work, schools, services, and regional roads.

The housing conversation in Georgetown often starts with land and lifestyle fit. Some buyers are looking for acreage, workshop space, gardens, room for extended family, or a lower-density setting. Others are looking near Chickamauga Lake, the Hiwassee River, or nearby outdoor areas, but still need help understanding parcel details, utilities, maintenance, drive times, and county-specific considerations before they make a move.

 

37336

Georgetown ZIP code

3 Counties

Bradley, Hamilton,
and Meigs area

$362.5K

Median listing price in 37336

“Georgetown asks a buyer to be honest about daily life: how much land you want, how far you want to drive, and what kind of home will still serve you five or ten years from now.”
— PUALANI ZUNIGA, Homes By Pualani

Why Georgetown, TN

What brings buyers to Georgetown, TN?

Space, privacy, route access, and the chance to compare a quieter lifestyle against nearby Cleveland, Chattanooga, Ooltewah, Harrison, Birchwood, and Dayton.

Rural room, regional reach

Georgetown can be a strong fit for buyers who want access to Cleveland and Chattanooga, but prefer more breathing room, fewer close-in neighborhoods, or a better balance between price and property size. It gives rural-leaning buyers a practical place to compare space, privacy, and everyday convenience.

 

Land, lots, and room to plan

Current Georgetown-area listings may include single-family homes, new construction, land, and larger-lot options. That opens the door for gardens, workshops, animals, storage, privacy, or future build plans. It also calls for a careful review of acreage, access, zoning, utilities, septic, wells, easements, and flood considerations before moving too far into a decision.

Cleveland-Chattanooga access.

Georgetown often enters the search when buyers like the convenience of Cleveland or the amenities of Chattanooga but want more space, less density, or a different price-to-property-size balance. It can be a useful middle-ground conversation, especially for clients who are open to rural edges rather than only city neighborhoods.

Water and outdoor access nearby

The area sits within reach of the Hiwassee River, Chickamauga Lake, Harrison Bay State Park, and the Hiwassee Refuge area. Not every property offers waterfront or water access, so buyers who care about boating, fishing, wildlife, lake views, or quiet outdoor settings should compare each address with care.

Smart Sized Living, more to weigh.

A Georgetown move is often about more than bedrooms and square footage. Land maintenance, driveway length, household privacy, aging-in-place needs, multi-generational living, storage, workshop space, and future improvement costs can all shape the right choice. Pualani’s Smart Size Living approach helps turn those moving pieces into a clear, grounded decision

Clear tradeoffs, calmer search.

Georgetown may not suit buyers who want quick urban amenities, dense neighborhood activity, or a short drive to everything. Services, schools, utilities, roads, and county details can vary by address. The right move starts with verifying the practical pieces before falling in love with the view.

 

SMART SIZE LIVING

Could Georgetown, TN fit your next chapter?

Pualani Zuniga is a Retired Colonel and REALTOR® with Keller Williams Greater Chattanooga, serving clients through the Chattanooga Association of REALTORS® across Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.

Her Smart Size Living framework is for clients who need more than a property search. In Georgetown, that may mean weighing acreage, privacy, road access, water proximity, utilities, commute patterns, land upkeep, and whether a rural setting truly supports daily life.

The goal is not to rush toward more space. It is to choose the home, land, or next move that fits this chapter and the one you are preparing for.

Georgetown, TN may be worth exploring if:

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions

Georgetown, TN is best understood as a quieter, lower-density Southeast Tennessee community rather than a city-style market. Buyers often look here when they want country roads, more land, wooded surroundings, privacy, or a slower daily rhythm while still staying connected to nearby Cleveland, Ooltewah, Harrison, Dayton, Birchwood, and Chattanooga. The tradeoff is that services, commute patterns, school zones, utilities, and daily errands may vary more by address than they would in a city neighborhood. Georgetown can be a strong fit when buyers want space, but it should be evaluated property by property.

Georgetown is an unincorporated community associated with ZIP code 37336 in Southeast Tennessee. It sits around the Bradley, Hamilton, and Meigs County area, with State Route 60 and State Route 58 serving as important local route connections. Buyers often compare Georgetown with Cleveland, Ooltewah, Harrison, Birchwood, Dayton, and Chattanooga because it sits within the broader regional orbit rather than functioning as a stand-alone city center. Before choosing a home, confirm the exact county, school assignment, utilities, and drive pattern for the specific property.

The Georgetown-area market can vary depending on whether you look at ZIP code 37336, city-name search results, county-based data, or MLS map boundaries. Current third-party data shows active listings across single-family homes, land, larger-lot properties, and some higher-priced acreage or near-water options. Realtor.com’s ZIP-level data currently shows a median listing price around $362,500, while a separate Georgetown market page shows a higher median list price, so the numbers should be refreshed before publishing. The safest approach is to review current MLS data, recent comparable sales, and property-specific details.

Georgetown can be a good fit for right-sizing, but it depends on what “right size” means for the client. Some buyers are not looking for less space. They are looking for the right kind of space: a single-level layout, more privacy, fewer neighbors, room for hobbies, land for family use, or a quieter pace. Others may be leaving a maintenance-heavy property and should be careful not to trade one burden for another. Pualani’s Smart Size Living process helps compare staying, selling, renovating, buying, building, downsizing, or planning for multi-generational living before a decision is made.

Georgetown-area searches may include single-family homes, newer construction, rural homes, land or lots, larger-acreage properties, and some listings with water, river, pasture, or wooded-setting appeal. Inventory changes often, and not every property will fit the same buyer profile. Some homes may offer more land but require more maintenance. Others may have strong privacy but longer drive times. For the site’s default search filters, keep the same property type language used across Pualani’s community pages: house, condo, lots/land, multi-unit, and mobile home, unless the MLS setup requires a narrower Georgetown filter.

Yes. Pualani serves buyers and sellers across Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, and her guidance is especially useful when clients are comparing communities with different lifestyles and tradeoffs. Georgetown may appeal to buyers who want land, privacy, and a rural setting. Cleveland may offer more daily convenience. Chattanooga may offer more urban amenities and cultural access. Ooltewah, Harrison, Birchwood, Dayton, Soddy-Daisy, Dunlap, and nearby Georgia or Alabama communities may each solve a different problem. Pualani helps compare the full picture so the decision is not based on listing photos alone.

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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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