The Chalet Village community, normally the stalwart of Sevier county, has seen it's ups and downs this year. True to form though sales have steadily increased over the past few months. I have looked forward to a more normal sales environment in and around our home office location for some time and am glad to see it has arrived. Due in no small part (at least in my opinion) to the drastic decline in interest rates and the fatigue felt by buyers tired of bad news.
I expect with sales in Chalet Village increasing it will be no time before sales in the rest of the Great Smoky Mountains area do too.
Having a resilient marketplace is just one more reason I love living and working in the Smoky Mountains.

The Gatlinburg real estate market has seen many styles over the past 5 decades. None of which was more pronounced than the a-frames of the 1960's and '70's that dot the mountainsides. Today, a new grand style of luxury has made its way into the mountain scenery. The Big Log Lodges have arrived in Gatlinburg.
This style has been around for many years in the $10 to $30 million dollar estate homes out west in Colorado and Utah. The appearance of these super luxury cabins in the Gatlinburg mountains is still relatively unknown except to the savvy overnight renter. In fact, these homes are bringing in such incredible rental numbers (some over $200,000 per year in gross income) that many of the purchasers have been neighbors and friends passing the word to one another about the investment opportunity.
The most prominent mountainside community of Big Log Logdes right now is Pinnacle Vista. Mind-blowing views, big log construction, very large private lots, and exceptional rental income have combined to make this particular development feel like an overnight success. However, it's success has been several years in the making.
It's not often that you get to see your hometown transform with new high-end communities, underground downtown utilities, and a flurry of new investment (a new Hilton, several restaurants and a downtown waterpark are slated to be completed within the next 2 years). I am happy to say that I have been and will continue to be here to witness it all.
The Gatlinburg real estate market is seeing the absorption rate increasing for existing homes. In the past 4 or 5 years the building of new homes was fast and furious. Now, the building of new homes in Gatlinburg has slowed tremendousely and subsequently has allowed the existing homes for sale to be absorbed at a faster pace.
Good news for the sellers who need to move their money elsewhere. Also, good news for buyers who are ready to take advantage of the market and deals that exist now.
Increasing sales and decreasing inventory mean that our market is stabilizing and returning to a more normal sales environment. Not to be mistaken with the exuberant period we saw in the past few years but more like the steady appreciation from the early 90's to the very early 2000's. A welcome change.
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