Archive | Neighborhood Profiles

08 July 2011 ~ 0 Comments

It’s a Beautiful Day in Farragut Crossing

fresh market

When asked what neighborhood amenities homebuyers prefer, responses vary, but the majority look for good schools, close proximity to shopping and churches, and large lots with mature trees. It’s a blessing to find a neighborhood that has all of these, and residents of Farragut Crossing enjoy these amenities and more. “Part of what makes the [...]

Continue Reading

25 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

A Look at the Bleak House

Picture 5

Knoxville is fortunate to have architectural gems with rich histories in our midst and Confederate Memorial Hall, also known as the Bleak House, is one of the most noteworthy homes. The Bleak House, located at 3148 Kingston Pike, is an antebellum mansion with 15 rooms and landscaped grounds that extend down to Fort Loudon Lake. [...]

Continue Reading

09 December 2010 ~ 0 Comments

It’s a Beautiful Day in . . . Gettysvue

Gettysvue Country Club

Upscale amenities and convenience are some of the main attractions for residents of Gettysvue. Gettysvue, which is easily accessed via I-40, I-140, Northshore Drive or Kingston Pike, is located just west of Ebenezer and just north of Westland Drive. This neighborhood features large upscale homes that are architecturally diverse. Ranging from one and two-story traditional [...]

Continue Reading

03 September 2010 ~ 0 Comments

It’s a Beautiful Day In. . . Montgomery Cove

Montgomery Cove

Location, location, location. Sometimes, that phrase is overused in the real estate industry, but when describing Montgomery Cove, that phrase really sums up why residents are drawn to the neighborhood. Montgomery Cove is a waterfront community that backs up to Turkey Creek. It’s located off Northshore Drive and Choto Road and is easily accessed from [...]

Continue Reading

23 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

It’s a Beautiful Day In . . . Wentworth

Wentworth

The amenities, the location and excellent schools are what draws families with young children and empty-nesters alike to the Wentworth neighborhood in Farragut. “It’s a very family friendly neighborhood,” says Linda Whitehead, a resident of Wentworth for 11 years. She said the neighborhood has seasonal activities for children. For example, at the end of the [...]

Continue Reading