
Midway
Greene County · US-11E corridor
Rural Greene County between Greeneville and Bulls Gap.
About Midway
Midway is a rural Greene County community along the US-11E corridor, roughly between Greeneville and Bulls Gap, surrounded by farms and rolling ridge country.
It offers land at rural pricing with paved-road access and a short drive to Greeneville's employers, hospital, and shopping.
What you'll find on the market
The notes below describe general geography and property types, not any specific listing.
In-town homes
Farmhouses and country homes on acreage.
Acreage & land
Pasture, hay, and wooded land.
Views, water & retreats
Highway-frontage parcels with commercial potential.
Newer builds & commercial
Newer rural builds and manufactured homes on land.

Greene County ridges along the old stage road.
Lifestyle
Farms and pasture, quiet county roads, and convenient highway access toward Morristown or the Tri-Cities.
Getting around
- • US-11E is the main corridor
- • Greeneville — about 10 minutes
- • Bulls Gap — about 12 minutes
- • I-81 access — about 15 minutes
A look around the area
Illustrative scenes of the landscape that shapes the Midway market.



Market context
Acreage and farmhouses at accessible price points, with occasional highway-frontage commercial parcels.
For current comparable sales, days-on-market, and a property-specific valuation in Midway, request a private CMA from Spring Mountain Realty.
Landmarks & local geography
- US-11E historic corridor
- Greene County farmland
- Bays Mountain range views
- Nolichucky River (nearby)
Outdoor recreation
- Nolichucky River access
- Cherokee National Forest — about 40 minutes
- Rural cycling
- Hunting tracts
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Information on this page describes Midway's geography, lifestyle, and general real estate market context only. It is not a representation about the makeup of any neighborhood, the character of its residents, school assignments or quality, crime, or the suitability of the area for any particular buyer or household. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own independent research — including school assignments through Greene County Schools, property tax data through the county assessor, utility and septic availability, and any other criteria personally important to them — and to consult the relevant public agencies.
Area content is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Property-specific data comes from the MLS and is subject to verification. Nothing on this page constitutes legal, tax, financial, or insurance advice. Images on this page are illustrative and do not depict specific properties for sale.
