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Moore County TN Homes for Sale

Every active home for sale across Moore County, TN — the whole county at once, straight from the local MLS and refreshed daily, not a stale portal feed. Filter by price, beds, or what matters most here (a home near the Lynchburg square, or land out in the rural county), and I’ll help you tour and negotiate the moment the right one lands. Moore County is one of Tennessee’s smallest markets and homes are tightly held, so most of my buyers here also set an alert — I’ll explain why below.

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Searching Moore County: where to go

Moore County is unusual, and it changes how you search. Because the county and its county seat, Lynchburg, share a single consolidated metropolitan government, there’s really one local market — Lynchburg and the rural acreage around it — so a “Moore County” search and a “Lynchburg” search return nearly the same homes. The grid above is the whole-county view. Here’s where to go depending on what you want, including a couple of bigger markets nearby if a thin rural inventory isn’t giving you enough to choose from.

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What your Moore County budget buys

General mid-2026 ranges, built from what’s actually on the Moore County market right now — live pricing is in the grid above. Because Moore County is one of the smallest counties in the state and mixes modest in-town houses with working farms that run past a million, a single countywide “average” hides more than it shows — the big data sites openly disagree on Moore County’s numbers for exactly that reason. Compare within your band and your side of the square-vs-acreage line.

BudgetWhat it typically buysNotes
Entry levelOlder and smaller in-town houses on compact lots near the Lynchburg square, plus the occasional cottage, fixer, or small lot — first-home and investor range.The thinnest and fastest-moving band in a very small market; there may be only a handful at a time county-wide, so set an alert.
Town & near-townThe core of the in-town market: updated 3-bed homes on and around the streets near the square, some with a bit of yard. This is also where the short-term-rental interest concentrates, close to the distillery and the shops.Most everyday in-town activity clusters here; walkability to the square is the draw.
Acreage & small farmsCountry homes on land — a few acres to a working farmstead — with room for a shop, animals, or a garden, usually on well and septic out in the rural county.Where in-town and land budgets fork; pricing depends far more on acreage, road frontage, and outbuildings than on any per-square-foot figure.
Estate farms & large tractsTrue working farms and multi-hundred-acre tracts, up well past a million and, at the very top, into the millions for large cattle and hunting land.Thin and irregular; the specific land, use, and improvements matter far more than any market-wide number.

Everyday activity clusters in the lower bands, while the rural acreage end stretches the top of the county’s market into seven figures. For a real number on your side of the square-vs-acreage line, I build the comp set rather than quoting a countywide median — in a market this small and this land-weighted, that average is close to meaningless.

Buying in Moore County, beyond the portal

The county is one market — treat it that way

Moore County is one of the smallest counties in Tennessee, and since 1988 the county and Lynchburg have shared a single consolidated metropolitan government — so “Moore County” and “Lynchburg” are, for a home search, the same market: the town plus the rural acreage around it. The real decision here isn’t which town — it’s near the Lynchburg square or out on acreage. The Moore County overview and the Lynchburg guide break that fork down.

The county-level facts a buyer needs

The county’s economy runs on one anchor — the Jack Daniel’s Distillery, Moore County’s largest employer and the engine of a tourism economy. Homes across the county are served by Moore County Schools, one small countywide district. And Moore County is a dry county — packaged liquor isn’t sold in the county, and the nearest store is about twelve miles away in Tullahoma. The depth on each lives on the Lynchburg read.

See it first, and know the home

Moore County inventory is thin and moves when it’s priced right, so timing is everything: you get real-time MLS alerts the moment a home hits your criteria, plus a heads-up on coming-soon and off-market properties before they reach the portals, and same-week showings. I read the older and country stock — roof, HVAC, and well/septic outside town — plus the diligence that trips up rural buyers. Reviews & results →

Moore County is a small, thin, rural market with a tourism engine most rural counties don’t have — a limited number of active homes at any given time, spanning modest in-town houses near the Lynchburg square, country acreage, and working farms that run well past a million dollars. Because the county and Lynchburg share one consolidated government, there’s no separate “county market” and “city market” to reconcile — it’s one market the portals happen to slice two ways. Well-priced, move-in-ready homes go under contract at a reasonable clip while ambitiously priced or dated ones sit. For the fuller market picture, see the Moore County real estate overview and the Lynchburg real estate guide.

Moore County buyer FAQ

How do I search all Moore County, TN homes for sale?

The grid at the top of this page is the whole-county search — every active Moore County listing, straight from the local MLS and refreshed daily, with filters for price, beds, baths, and acreage. Because Moore County is one of the smallest counties in Tennessee and the county shares a single consolidated government with its county seat, Lynchburg, a “Moore County” search and a “Lynchburg” search return nearly the same homes — so you can search the whole county here, or narrow to the town view on the Lynchburg homes for sale page. The most useful filter here is really the square-vs-acreage split. Set a saved search and I’ll send you a heads-up the moment a home hits your criteria — in a market this thin, that alert is the difference between touring a home and hearing about it after it’s gone.

Is Lynchburg the best place to buy in Moore County, TN?

For most buyers, “Lynchburg” and “Moore County” are the same choice — since 1988 the county and Lynchburg have shared a single consolidated metropolitan government. The real decision isn’t which town, it’s near the Lynchburg square or out on rural acreage: the square side is the walkable, more tourism-adjacent market close to the distillery and the shops; rural Moore County is the acreage side — farms, homesteads, and country homes where the land matters more than the square footage. And if a thin county inventory isn’t giving you enough to choose from, I’ll point you to Tullahoma homes for sale about 20 minutes north, or Winchester a short drive southeast.

Are there many homes for sale in Moore County, TN?

Honestly, no — and that’s the most important thing to know before you shop here. Moore County is one of the smallest counties in Tennessee, so at any given time there are only a limited number of active listings county-wide, ranging from a handful of in-town houses near the Lynchburg square to rural acreage and a few working farms. The practical answer to a thin market is to move quickly and set an alert: you get a heads-up the moment a home hits your criteria, plus coming-soon and off-market leads before they reach the portals. When county supply is low, I’ll also point you to nearby options — Tullahoma homes for sale about 20 minutes north and Winchester a short drive southeast.

Ready to see Moore County homes in person?

Send me your must-haves — a home near the Lynchburg square, acreage out in the rural county, or a place with short-term-rental potential — and I’ll set up a live county-wide search, plus first dibs on new listings before they spread to the portals. In a market this thin, that head start is the whole game.

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