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Knoxville Real Estate

Has The Knoxville Market Hit The Bottom?

January 17, 2012

  As we near the 6-year mark of the downturn of the real estate market, people are wondering if we have hit the bottom and when we think the market is going to improve.  For our livelihood and prosperity, we hope soon! There is a lot of information out there to support that we may [...]

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All-Time Low Interest Rates

January 9, 2012

  According to Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate matched its all-time low during the first days of the new year, marking the fifth straight week that the benchmark has averaged under 4 percent. Freddie Mac reports that the rate settled at an average 3.91 percent for the week ended Jan. 5, down from [...]

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REDUCED TO ONLY $70,000 – 2717 Jefferson Ave!!!

October 20, 2011

  I just listed the most adorable bungalow!  This home features: 3 bedrooms, 1 fully renovated bathroom 1300 square feet gorgeous built-ins and china cabinet historic architecture updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances level backyard with detached garage or workshop Check out the photos courtesty of Shannon Kelly Photography (http://www.shannon-kelley.com/):           [...]

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My Husband, the Mulcher

August 5, 2011

My hubby, Ryan, is the world’s best mulcher. I’m not lying. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves:       Didn’t I warn you? He’s pretty darn good! It took a whole day, 4 trailer loads of mulch, but the exterior of our house looks soooo good! If you’re trying to sell your house, [...]

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Flipping Out – Week 8

November 29, 2010

Sorry for the delay – holidays got in the way!  So by the end of Week 8 the workers had sanded all the floors:     In this next one you can see where the dark paint used to be around the edges. The edges have the original dark paint and the center of the [...]

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Mortgage Rates Fall Again

November 29, 2010

NEW YORK – The mortgage rate bar is even lower, but few homebuyers are making the jump. Rates on fixed mortgages again fell to their lowest levels in decades this week, Freddie Mac said Thursday, after the Federal Reserve unveiled a massive bond-buying program to help spur economic growth. That marked more than a half-year [...]

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More NEW Homeowners Are Becoming Delinquent

November 15, 2010

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2.7% of current mortgage balances transitioned to delinquency, up from 2.6 percent last quarter. Additionally, industry research firm Foresight Analytics predicts residential mortgage delinquencies at 13.3% for the third quarter. New threads are popping up every day on ActiveRain, RealTown and other sites posing the question: [...]

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Helping Homeowners On The Verge Of Foreclosure

November 9, 2010

For people facing foreclosure, the idea of getting a bank to modify a home loan seems like a long shot. On average, only about 10 percent of those who ask for a modification succeed in getting one. And many housing advocates complain the process is broken. But among the people who still feel optimistic about [...]

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Flipping Out – Week 7

November 5, 2010

Week 7 was pretty exciting! We saw the paint color on the exterior of the house because our contractors matched the primer exactly to the color and went ahead and primed.  We LOVE the blue color of the house but were pretty off on the red (orange) door! Luckily, that’s an easy fix! We were [...]

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Check Out Our YouTube Home Tour!

November 4, 2010
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