Properties on the Loudon County side of the Farragut address area share the corridor's commercial access and address identity while carrying Loudon County jurisdiction, tax assessment, and school zone assignment.
The defining characteristic of this residential category — properties that carry the Farragut mailing address and benefit from the Farragut corridor's identity and commercial access while being assessed under Loudon County jurisdiction. Tax rates and school zone assignment differ from the Knox County side. Confirm county and school zone for any address before purchasing.
Properties on the Loudon County side of Farragut retain practical access to Turkey Creek — one of Knox County's largest retail and dining concentrations immediately adjacent to the Farragut corridor. The commercial access is one of the consistent reasons buyers look at the Loudon County side without committing to the full Knox County Farragut premium.
The newer construction residential on the Loudon County side of the Farragut corridor — contemporary floor plans and updated systems at the west Knox corridor location with Loudon County jurisdiction. These give buyers newer build quality with the Farragut address at the value position that the Loudon County side's tax and school-zone distinction can produce relative to the Knox County side premium.
The residential areas straddling the Knox–Loudon county border in the Farragut corridor — where the specific county of a given property determines tax assessment, school zone, and jurisdiction. These require the most careful pre-purchase verification of any residential category in the Farragut market. Confirm county on every listing under active consideration.
The Loudon County side of Farragut's position gives residents the most practical Knox–Loudon corridor access toward Tellico Lake — the TVA reservoir to the southwest accessible without a long cross-county drive. Buyers who want the Farragut corridor's commercial access alongside Tellico Lake recreational access find the Loudon County side the more directly positioned option.
The value argument for the Loudon County side — buyers who have compared the two sides of the Farragut border and concluded that the Loudon County tax rate and the Farragut address access represent a meaningful value relative to the Knox County side's premium may find the Loudon County side the better fit. The trade-off is school zone assignment — confirm before purchasing for any address where school assignment is a primary factor.
Key practical differences between the Knox County and Loudon County sides of the Farragut corridor.
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The Loudon County side of Farragut shares the corridor's commercial access — Turkey Creek, Kingston Pike, and the full Farragut commercial zone.
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