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If you are looking for a discreet, peaceful, healthy, low-cost way to live in the mountains of southwest Tennessee, look no further than a small house called the Halfway House. The Halfway House is an eco-friendly resort community with over one hundred and forty green buildings scattered throughout the neighborhood. Most of the buildings use wood or recycled building material, and some use solar power and renewable energy as well. The Halfway House is located about five miles from the Trans-Pecos River, and is only a short walking distance from the popular Meeks Park. The Halfway House was built to last with state of the art modern designs and facilities. Every room offers a quiet, out of the way space for privacy. The amenities include a postage free copy of the local telephone directory, a limited amount of hot water and electric. Each unit also includes a limited amount of storage room for personal belongings, and a half-page copy of the local map. In addition, the Halfway House has one swimming pool, a small fitness room, a community room, a home library, a restaurant with fine dining and a small fitness room. The community welcomes transient residents as well as long-term leases and offers both short-term and long-term leases. Most residents choose to remain within walking distance to all of the activities and amenities, and only a few choose to make the trek into the mountain cabin for a quiet, personal retreat. Residents have access to Wi-Fi internet and recycling of paper. Most residents choose to live in the Halfway House because it caters to their every need, and they don’t want to leave.