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        BUY. BUILD.RENT                    You can build or buy with inventory including existing
        Murray County has a population of more than 40,000   newer custom homes already in place.
        citizens. About 5,000 folks live in Chatsworth,
        nearly 1,000 in Eton, and all the rest are in Murray’s   RENTAL PROPERTIES
        unincorporated communities. This is truly where   From economy apartments to family-sized homes,
        mountain living meets downtown sidewalks.  Murray County is full of rental housing options. New
                                           to the area? You can rent for a while to find out in
        Both Chatsworth and Eton have multi-family    which community you’ll feel more at home before
        and single-family housing, with Chatsworth also   buying. Monthly rent averages $895 to $2,100.
        offering public housing. At higher elevations and
        outside cities, cabins serve as primary and    SENIOR LIVING
        secondary residences.              Both the young and young at heart find the foothills
                                           of the Appalachians a wonderful atmosphere
        The median value of Murray County homes is   for a relaxed and active lifestyle. Many Murray
        approximately $197,065 compared to the national
        average of $412,300.               County seniors reside in single-family homes or
                                           in maintenance-free townhouses in retirement
        Drive into Eton to see new, single-family housing   communities. Abbie Lane Park Apartments in
        developments and a variety of custom-built homes.  Chatsworth offers affordable housing for residents
        The relatively new Indian Trace subdivision is just   55+. Professional and compassionate assisted living
        outside of Dalton with panoramic mountain views.   facilities and nursing homes are available.






















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