Five Chattanooga properties are currently listed at $5 million or more, led by an 8,658-square-foot estate at 1636 Hillcrest Road and a 15,212-square-foot home on Skillet Gap Road, both priced at $8.75 million, listings show.
The Hillcrest Road property, known as Oak Hill Estate, was built in 1900 and includes five bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a private pickleball court. The Skillet Gap Road home has six bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, two garages that together fit 18 vehicles, and an oval library with a hand-painted ceiling.
At 31 Minnekahda Place, a 15,196-square-foot home built in 1917 by the John A. Patten family is listed at $6.9 million; it has 16 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and five fireplaces, and was designed to accommodate multiple families at once. A 7,720-square-foot home at 1511 Carroll Lane is listed at $5.5 million and includes a library, billiard room and a cellar holding 2,000 bottles of wine — features 6AM City compared to the house in the film “Clue.” The fifth listing, a 4,844-square-foot home at 1502 Riverview Road built in 1982 and substantially redesigned 11 years later, is listed at $5 million and overlooks the No. 4 fairway of the Chattanooga Golf & Country Club.
The five properties collectively span more than 51,000 square feet and range from the 1900-built Oak Hill Estate to the 1982-built Riverview Road home, illustrating how Chattanooga’s luxury market includes both century-old estates and more recently constructed properties. Listing agents for the five homes were not identified in the 6AM City report. Combined, the five listings total more than $34.9 million in asking price, with per-square-foot values varying widely depending on lot size, historic pedigree and amenities such as wine cellars and multi-car garages.
Why it matters for Chattanooga: The five listings, spanning historic estates to a golf-course-adjacent build, illustrate the range of the city’s high-end housing market, with prices running from $5 million to $8.75 million.