The Subdivision
Only 1and 1/2 mile from Dayton Pike and
Hwy 27 lies Falling Water Heights, a restricted
development of upscale homes. The main road,
Rocky Ledge Drive wines though phase I and II,
previously sold out, before reaching phase III
/MVC-003tF-JPG.aspx)
at a higher elevation. This phase has only been
accessible since 2002 with the construction
of a much higher water tank. As the homes
have been built though phases I and II and
now into phase III, the quality, size, and price
have risen. Today the newer houses are in the
400 to 600 thousand range. The average size
of the lots is over one acre. Each lot "For Sale"
is marked with the approximate size and lot number.
Most lots have mature hardwood trees and some
have giant boulders for unique landscaping opportunities.
Wildlife abounds in the subdivison and adjaciant 3500
acre wilderness area. Panoramic vistas are seen from
most of these available lots with a scene which stretches
all the way to the smokies. Other community
amenities include an awesome landscaped
entrance, hiking trails, and a pool and
clubhouse planned for the immediate future.
The Location and Surroundings
Falling Water is a totally bedroom community
of Chattanooga sitting in Hamilton County
between the city limits of Chattanooga and
Soddy Daisy. It is not in the growth plan of
Chattanooga and is in the plan for Soddy Daisy,
but not in the first ten years. This means that
the subdivision will never be annexed by
Chattanooga. Soddy Daisy's policy of annexation
is to annex only if a majority of the voters
in the area to be annexed approve. Falling Water
has houses and about six churches. The subdivision
is only 12 minutes to downtown Chattanooga and
7
minutes to Northgate and 5 minutes to the new
SuperWalmart.