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Market Statistics for Knoxville TN


In the Knoxville real estate market there were a total of 1199 sales in July 2008. The average selling price for that period was $215,133 and the average median selling price was $171.333.  Certain sections of the city experienced an increase in both sales and average selling price while other areas had a decrease in sales and average selling price.  It is a great time to buy if you know where to look, as a real estate expert in the Knoxville market, I'm here to help you find a great property at a great price, please contact me today for an up to date market report.

Knoxville TN Real Estate and General Information


Welcome to Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate and General Information

 

Known as “The Marble City,” Knoxville is a city located in Knox County, Tennessee. Knoxville developed its nickname as “The Marble City,” because of its large production and distribution of pink marble throughout the nation. The city’s marble contributed to the construction of various significant building including The National Gallery of Art located in Washington. Knoxville, founded in 1786, is Tennessee’s second oldest major city. It has a population of 173,890 and is the third largest city in the state. Knoxville was named after Henry Knox, first Secretary of War. The city is home to the University of Tennessee’s main campus as well as a few famous celebrities including, Kenny Chesney (country singer), Quentin Tarantino (actor and director) and Johnny Knoxville (actor).

 

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Knoxville has a large selection of universities and colleges to pick from. Knoxville is home of the University of Tennessee’s main campus. Other higher education institutes include Pellissippi State Technical Community College, Knoxville Business College, ITT Technical institute and Knoxville College. Some of the biggest public school include Farragut High School, Bearden High School, Karns High School. A few of the bigger private schools include Webb School of Knoxville, Knoxville Catholic High School and Sacred Heart Cathedral School.

 

Knoxville has year round events and festivals. A few of the festivals include the 17-Day Dogwood Arts Festival (April), Rossini Festival (April), Sundown in the City (April) and autumn on the square. Boomsday is another huge event which takes place every Labor Day. This event features the largest Labor Day fireworks display in the United States. It takes place between the University of Tennessee’s football stadium and downtown on the banks of the Tennessee River. Notable locations include the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, the Knoxville Convention Center and the Knoxville Museum of Art. Parks in the city great for outdoor recreation include Volunteer Park, West Hills Park, Morningside Park, Leslie Street Park and Clinch Avenue Park. Nearby attractions include Dollywood, Great Smokey Mountains National Park and Big Ridge State Park.


Knoxville, TN listings



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6860 Amberfield Lane
Dante Cove MLS® $239,900 2,552 sq. ft. 2 Story Residential
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653 RUNNING BROOK
STRAWBERRY PLAINS Strawberry Plains MLS® $217,000 2,577 sq. ft."GREAT FLOORPLAN" 2 Story "HUGE BONUS ROOM UPSTAIRS" Residential
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7322 Windtree Oaks
Windtree Oaks MLS® $199,900 2,622 sq. ft. 2 Story Condominium
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1835 RIDGE CREEK LANE
Powell Single Story Residential



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