Perry County, Tennessee
10-year term$999 down9.99% APR
Direct purchase agreementNo credit check needed
- Homesteading
- Off-grid living
- Mobile structures
- Small structures
- Hunting
- Camping
- 4×4 access
- No HOA
8.71 Acres at Big White Oak — Perry County, Tennessee · $999 Down, Direct From the Seller
Perry County, Tennessee
10-year term$999 down9.99% APR
Direct purchase agreementNo credit check needed
Big White Oak Tract 112 is a 8.71-acre property located in Perry County, Tennessee. This stunning tract offers a blend of natural beauty and ample space for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
The land is perfect for those interested in off-grid living, providing the ideal canvas for a cabin or homestead. With plenty of room to roam, you can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings.
This property comes with essential utilities, making it a fantastic choice for your future getaway. Electricity is available, ensuring that you can enjoy modern comforts even in a rural setting. Additionally, fiber internet is ready to connect you to the world when needed, perfect for remote work or staying in touch with loved ones. Plus, well water on site adds convenience for daily living.
Whether you envision a cozy hunting camp, a peaceful retreat, or an investment opportunity, Big White Oak Tract 112 is a versatile property that can meet your needs. Explore the potential of this beautiful land in Perry County and start planning your future today.

Big White Oak Tract 112 is a private hunting tract — 8.71 acres of private hunting tract in Perry County, Tennessee. Part of Big White Oak. Priced at $44,749 — about $518.81/month after $999 down on the 10-year direct-purchase plan.
No — you own Big White Oak Tract 112 outright. No annual hunting lease, no shared access with other hunters. The state license fee is the only ongoing cost for hunting your own acreage.
Typical trail-cam results on Big White Oak Tract 112-sized tracts: whitetail does and bucks daily, turkey flocks seasonally, squirrel and small game year-round, occasional coyote, raccoon, and bobcat. Camera placement near water sources or pinch points improves results.
Yes — even on private land, state-issued hunting licenses and tags are required. Owning Big White Oak Tract 112 gives you the right to control access and hunt during seasons, but does not waive state license requirements.
Yes — planting food plots on Big White Oak Tract 112 for personal hunting use is permitted on rural land. Confirm with the county and property covenants that agricultural-type soil disturbance is unrestricted on your specific tract.
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