Grainger County is located in East Tennessee and is known for its scenic hills, Cherokee Lake shoreline, and agricultural heritage, especially its famous tomatoes. Rutledge is the county seat, while other communities like Bean Station and Blaine provide additional residential hubs. Grainger County is predominantly rural with a patchwork of farms, wooded hillsides, and lakeside neighborhoods. Housing ranges from lakefront homes along Cherokee Lake, to modest ranch houses, countryside homes, and mobile homes in rural stretches. Much of the county appeals to those wanting a quieter, scenic lifestyle close to the larger Knoxville region (about 30–45 minutes away). Home prices are generally between $200,000 and $330,000, though lake houses and renovated rural homes can exceed this range. Land is still abundant, allowing for affordable build opportunities. New home construction usually begins around $220,000–$300,000, with lake-area lots costing more depending on slope and water access. Grainger County is ideal for retirees, remote workers, and families wanting natural views, low density, and proximity to Knoxville shopping and healthcare.