Joey Haun, Realtor

Joey Haun, Realtor I was raised in East Tennessee and lived here for 61 years. I'm a Realtor, Auctioneer, Digital Creator

09/22/2025

✨ Gatlinburg Mountain Retreat – Edelweiss Condo #602 ✨

Looking for a Smoky Mountain getaway or smart investment? This 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo at Edelweiss offers 1,200 square feet of comfort, featuring a cozy wood-burning fireplace, an enclosed balcony, and storage space. Perfect for permanent living or overnight rental income.

Located just minutes from Ober Gatlinburg, downtown shops & dining, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Public utilities + HOA community perks make this a turn-key opportunity.

🔥 Relax. Rent. Retreat. Your mountain lifestyle awaits.

Ready to experience Edelweiss living or invest smartly? Call Joey Haun at 423-748-7181 or United Country Clinch Mountain Realty & Auction at 865-993-5263, ucclinchmountainrealty.com ,now for details!

The Pond That Never Ran DryA good pond isn’t just water—it’s security.On a 60‑acre ranch in Hawkins County, the owner le...
09/17/2025

The Pond That Never Ran Dry

A good pond isn’t just water—it’s security.

On a 60‑acre ranch in Hawkins County, the owner led me to a wide pond fed by a natural spring. He said, “This pond has kept this farm alive.”

In dry summers, it gave cattle a place to drink. Hunters found ducks gliding across its surface at dawn. Kids fished with cane poles from the banks, pulling out bluegill and catfish. Families gathered there for picnics under the shade of sycamores.

When buyers came to tour the property, they didn’t stop at the barn or the pastures first. They went straight to the pond. One said, “This alone is worth the land.” To them, it wasn’t just a water source—it was a promise. A pond meant the land could endure, that livestock would thrive, and that recreation was always close by.

That’s the gift of East Tennessee ranch acreage. A pond isn’t just water—it’s peace of mind. It embodies the essence of self-sufficiency and adds beauty that never grows old.

The family who bought that ranch sends me photos every spring—kids catching frogs, horses drinking from the edge, and sunsets mirrored perfectly in the still water.

A pond doesn’t just reflect the sky—it reflects security for the land.

Looking for East Tennessee acreage with water that lasts through every season? Let’s find your ranch today.

🌲 32.38 Acres of Appalachian Wilderness | Hancock County, TNLooking for your own slice of East Tennessee seclusion? 🌄 Th...
09/16/2025

🌲 32.38 Acres of Appalachian Wilderness | Hancock County, TN

Looking for your own slice of East Tennessee seclusion? 🌄 This 32.38 surveyed acres is 100% woodland, with towering poplar, oak, and walnut trees stretching from 1,644 to 2,007 ft. in elevation.

Unrestricted land like this is hard to find—perfect for a hunting retreat, off-grid hideaway, or long-term timber investment. 🦌 Wild turkey, whitetail deer, and even black bear roam these ridges, making it a sportsman’s paradise. Build your cabin, blaze your trails, and enjoy the freedom of true Appalachian ground.

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▶️ Bidding Opens: September 5, 2025
⏰ Bidding Ends: October 1, 2025, at 7 PM EST
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The Meadow That Never SleptSome meadows rest—but the best ones never sleep.I toured a 100‑acre property near Sneedville ...
09/16/2025

The Meadow That Never Slept

Some meadows rest—but the best ones never sleep.

I toured a 100‑acre property near Sneedville that had a wide meadow in the valley. The seller chuckled and said, “This meadow’s always busy.”

By day, horses grazed peacefully, flicking their tails in the sunshine. Riders used the flat ground for training, laughter echoing across the field. By dusk, deer filtered in from the tree line, their silhouettes sharp against the fading light. And at night, coyotes sang in the distance while owls kept watch.

The buyers who came couldn’t stop staring at that meadow. One whispered, “I’d ride here every morning.” Another said, “I’d sit in a stand at that far edge.” They realized the same piece of ground could serve them both—the rider and the hunter, the dreamer and the provider.

That’s the gift of East Tennessee hunting and equine properties. A single meadow can be a pasture, a playground, and a hunting ground—all in one. It doesn’t sleep, because it’s always giving.

The family who bought that land now sends me photos: horses running at sunrise, deer grazing at sunset, and kids lying in the grass under a blanket of stars.

A meadow doesn’t just grow grass—it grows opportunity.

Looking for East Tennessee land that works as hard as you do? Let’s find your meadow today.

The Garden That Fed More Than FamiliesIn a country home, the garden isn’t just about food—it’s about roots.I once listed...
09/08/2025

The Garden That Fed More Than Families

In a country home, the garden isn’t just about food—it’s about roots.

I once listed a country home outside of Morristown with a garden that stretched nearly half an acre. Rows of tomatoes, beans, corn, and okra grew straight and tall, with sunflowers standing like sentinels at the back.

The seller walked me through it, saying, “This garden fed three generations. My mama canned over 100 jars of green beans every summer. My kids learned patience by weeding rows and joy by picking ripe strawberries.”

When buyers came to tour, they were drawn not just to the house but to the soil itself. They imagined teaching their own kids how to plant seeds, pulling weeds together in the summer heat, and filling Mason jars with the fruits of their labor.

That’s what East Tennessee country homes offer—more than shelter, they offer self‑reliance and tradition. Gardens aren’t just hobbies here; they’re testaments to care, resilience, and family ties.

A home with a garden is more than real estate—it’s a piece of living history ready for the next chapter.

A garden doesn’t just grow food—it grows families.

Looking for a home where you can grow more than roots? Let’s explore East Tennessee country homes today.

Wishing everyone a Happy Labor Day. Enjoy today with friends and family and cherish the memories.
09/01/2025

Wishing everyone a Happy Labor Day. Enjoy today with friends and family and cherish the memories.

The Sunrise That Paid in PeaceSome land pays in dollars—but the best pays in peace.I worked with a buyer near Grainger C...
08/29/2025

The Sunrise That Paid in Peace

Some land pays in dollars—but the best pays in peace.

I worked with a buyer near Grainger County who wanted land, not just for cattle or crops, but for clarity. He told me, “I’ve worked indoors all my life. I just want to wake up and see something worth looking at.”

We found a rolling 40-acre property. The first morning he stayed overnight, he brewed coffee and walked out to the ridge. The sun lifted over the mountains, painting the pasture gold. He later told me, “Right then, I knew I’d made the right choice. That sunrise has already paid me back.”

Yes, acreage can provide income through cattle, hay, timber, or leasing. But sometimes the true return is peace of mind. East Tennessee land offers room to breathe, build, grow, and pause. The value isn’t only in production, but in perspective.

That buyer now grazes a few head of cattle and keeps bees, but he says his greatest reward is still watching the light roll across his land every morning.

Land can grow crops, but it can also grow calm.

Searching for acreage that pays you in both return and rest? Let’s walk the East Tennessee land together. Contact Joey Haun at 423-748-7181 or 865-993-5263, or ucclinchmountainrealty.com | tennesseerealestateservice.com

The Tractor That Turned Dreams Into Rows”A field without a plan is just grass—but with effort, it becomes a future.I hel...
08/28/2025

The Tractor That Turned Dreams Into Rows”

A field without a plan is just grass—but with effort, it becomes a future.

I helped a family buy 25 acres near Rogersville. They didn’t come from a farming background, but they wanted to raise their kids with more self‑reliance. The land had been hayed for years, but when the father climbed up on an old tractor the seller had left behind, you could see the spark in his eyes.

That tractor wasn’t fancy, but to him it meant more than horsepower. It meant gardens tilled, food planted, and the ability to work the soil himself. Within a year, they were harvesting enough produce to feed their family, share with neighbors, and even sell at the local farmers' market.

Acreage in East Tennessee offers this kind of opportunity. With good soil, water, and determination, even newcomers can turn fields into fruitful ventures. Some raise cattle, others raise hay, and some plant orchards or vineyards. The land gives back what you put into it—sometimes in food, sometimes in income, always in satisfaction.

The family later told me, “That tractor was the start of everything. It made the land feel possible.”

Acreage doesn’t just hold ground—it holds the tools to grow a future.

Seeking acreage where your hard work will flourish? Let’s find your East Tennessee ranch or farm today.

08/27/2025

The Barn Loft That Bridged Two Worlds

Some barns hold hay—others hold harmony.

I’ll never forget showing a property in Claiborne County with an old red barn. The lower stalls were ready for horses, with fresh shavings and wide doors. But what caught everyone’s attention was the loft above.

The husband, a hunter, climbed up first. He looked out a small window that framed the tree line beyond and grinned. “I could sit here all morning and watch the deer.” His wife, an equestrian, stood below smiling, picturing her mare in the stall.

That barn loft became the meeting point of their dreams. For him, it was a vantage point. For her, it was a matter of security for her horses. For both, it was the heart of the land.

East Tennessee properties often carry this kind of versatility. A barn isn’t just a barn—it’s a gathering place, a workspace, and sometimes, a bridge between two passions. With the right property, families don’t have to choose between horses or hunting—they can have both.

That’s the magic of country living here. One barn can hold not just hay, but harmony.

A barn can house animals—or it can house dreams.

Looking for a property where your passions meet? Let’s find your East Tennessee barn today.

The Pasture Edge Where Seasons MetThe best properties live in the balance—where open field meets deep woods.I once toure...
08/26/2025

The Pasture Edge Where Seasons Met

The best properties live in the balance—where open field meets deep woods.

I once toured a property outside Rogersville with a couple who seemed worlds apart in hobbies. She wanted wide pastures for her horses; he wanted hardwood ridges for hunting. They weren’t sure such a place even existed.

As we walked the land, we came to a line where pasture gave way to timber. On one side, lush grass stretched out for grazing. On the other hand, deer tracks crisscrossed the leaf‑covered ground. The wife smiled, imagining her mare trotting across the field. The husband pointed to the ridge and whispered, “That’s where I’d hang a stand.”

That edge sealed the deal. They realized they didn’t need two properties—they just needed one with diversity. For her, the pastures meant horses and freedom. For him, the woods meant game and tradition. Together, it meant balance.

East Tennessee offers many such properties—where horses can graze in the open, and wildlife thrives in the cover nearby. It’s a reminder that the best land doesn’t force compromise—it creates harmony.

At the edge of pasture and forest, both dreams find a home.

Ready for land that fits more than one passion? Let’s find your East Tennessee ridge‑and‑pasture property today.


The Property That Brought Three Generations Together Some land isn’t just bought—it’s inherited in spirit. I worked with...
08/25/2025

The Property That Brought Three Generations Together

Some land isn’t just bought—it’s inherited in spirit.

I worked with a family from New York—a grandfather, father, and teenage son—who wanted one property for both hunting and horses. They wanted a place where their traditions could overlap.
We found a large tract in Hancock County. The lower fields had fencing ready for horses, while the upper ridges were covered in hardwoods filled with deer and turkey sign. The grandfather imagined the boy learning patience in a deer stand. The father saw riding trails winding through the fields. The son grinned and said, “We can do it all here.” This property, with its diverse terrain and ready-to-use facilities, was the perfect canvas for their dreams.
That property became more than land—it became a gathering place. The barn buzzed with life, saddles hanging beside camo jackets. Mornings were split between saddling horses and checking trail cameras. Evenings ended with family dinners by the fire.
That’s the magic of East Tennessee properties—they’re versatile enough to accommodate multiple dreams. For one family, it’s not about choosing hunting or horses. It’s about creating a space where both can thrive, and where memories are passed from one generation to the next.

The best land doesn’t just hold livestock or wildlife—it has the cherished traditions of a family, uniting generations in a shared love for the outdoors.

Looking for a property that can unite your passions? With our expertise, let’s find your perfect East Tennessee multi‑purpose tract today.

Acres of Freedom in the Tennessee Hills Acres aren’t just land—they’re freedom, legacy, and opportunity. For many, the d...
08/22/2025

Acres of Freedom in the Tennessee Hills

Acres aren’t just land—they’re freedom, legacy, and opportunity.

For many, the dream is more than a home—it’s space. Space to breathe. Space to grow. Space to create the life you’ve always imagined.

This breathtaking East Tennessee property captures everything that makes country living so special. With sweeping pastures and grazing horses, every acre feels like a canvas waiting for your story. Whether you envision a working farm, a family homestead, or simply a retreat from the noise of the city, land here offers endless potential.

The charm of a traditional farmhouse, paired with fertile fields and the backdrop of Appalachian ridges, makes this lifestyle picture-perfect. Imagine weekends spent riding horseback along the fence line, planting your garden in rich Tennessee soil, or simply sitting under a giant shade tree, listening to the quiet hum of nature.

Owning acreage in East Tennessee isn’t just about real estate—it’s about creating generational value, building something lasting for the ones you love, and knowing that every sunset over the hills belongs to you.

Land in East Tennessee isn’t just an investment—it’s a promise of freedom. Are you ready to stake your claim?

Message us today to explore available country homes and acreage. Don’t just buy land—invest in a lifestyle.


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