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East Tennessee
Knoxville Market Report
Knoxville is continuing a relatively large expansion in economic growth and housing. Median property values are around the $124,500 mark and the median sold home price is hitting around the $187,000 range.
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Market Report
Knoxville is located in Knox County and has a population of approximately 184,465 with Retail and Healthcare being the largest employers.
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Get to know Knoxville
Knoxville is nestled among the mountains and surrounded by lakes and rivers. Tellico Lake and Norris Lake are 2 of the more popular lakes. It's no wonder why people flock to the nature sites in and around Knoxville. About an hour drive to Pigeon Forge and close to 7 hours to the eastern coastline of north Carolina, Knoxville is in a great location to get to other sites of interest as well. The University of Tennessee is a cornerstone of the city along with the downtown area nightlife, food, and entertainment you'd expect from a first class city.
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Knoxville Fun Fact
"It is called the “Cradle of Country Music,” given that this genre of music finds its roots back in Knoxville."



