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7636 Trey Oaks Lane, Knoxville, TN 37918 is FOR SALE!

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7636 Trey Oaks Lane, Knoxville, TN 37918 is FOR SALE!


Why pay someone else’s mortgage when you can own your own home?

This three bed room, two bath charmer is located just off East Emory Road in a one street subdivision. An open living plan with approximately 1275 square feet with split bedrooms, offers the ease of one level living, and convenience and privacy for the master bedroom. The master contains a walk in closet, and three piece bath. The other two bedrooms are split as well with the second bath in between. The great room offers French doors to a large deck for entertaining. The back yard is completely fenced for pet safety. Vinyl siding offers low maintenance. The windows were replaced by current owner. The refrigerator is included with the sale. Come relax on the deck or the covered front porch and build your own equity!

Shawna Turner is a full time Realtor® with Exit Realty Knoxville and sells homes and land in the Knoxville, Concord, Farragut, Karns, Halls, Powell, Loudon, and Lenoir City areas. Shawna specializes in residential properties and has helped many clients buy and sell both homes and land in the Knoxville and surrounding areas for the past 10 years.

Exit Realty Knoxville is a great resource for all your real estate needs, including listing, sales and finding the perfect property for buyer in all price ranges. Give Shawna a call, she would love to help you find your dream property. Text or call Shawna direct at 865-384-6037. Office: 865-690-4300

By Shawna Turner Exit Realty Knoxville 201 Perimeter Park Road Knoxville TN 37922

Cell: 865-384-6037 Office: 865-690-4300 Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

Real Estate Update for Loudon County, TN March 2, 2012

Loudon County Tennesse is called the Lakeway to the Smokies and is bordered by Knox County, Blount County, Monroe County, McMinn County and Roane County. Ft. Loudon Lake, Tellico Lake, and Watts Bar Lake as well as the Tennessee and Clinch Rivers can be accessed from Loudon County. I-75, State Highways 72, 11, and 70 are main access roads. The 2010 census reports the population as 48,556. Incorporated cities in Loudon County are Greenback, Loudon, Lenoir City and Philadelphia.

Water recreation abounds with the ability to access one lake from another through locks at Ft. Loudon Dam and Melton Hill. There are public access lake ramps through-out the county. Local attractions include Tennessee Valley Winery and Sweetwater Valley Farms where visitors can sample locally produced cheese.

The Loudon Real Estate Market is heating up. Whether you are looking for a home in a lake front community such as Tellico Village, or room to stretch with undelveloped land for a farm in Philadelphia, to a great home in Lenoir City, Loudon County has property to accomodate your wish list.

The Newest Real Estate Listings for Loudon, Lenoir City, Greenback and Philadelphia.

The Recent Reduced Property Listings for Loudon, Lenoir City, Greenback, and Philadelphia.

Foreclosures in Loudon County including Loudon, Lenoir City, Greenback and Philadelphia.

Shawna Turner, EXIT Realty Knoxville is here to help you with all your real estate needs.

Shawna Turner

EXIT Realty Knoxville 201 Perimeter Park Road, Knoxville TN 37922 Cell: 865-384-6037 Office: 865-690-4300

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

Severe Weather Safety Tips for Knoxville TN

Spring is definitely right around the corner. Star magnolia and Bradford pear trees are on the verge of exploding into blossom. Severe weather is moving through our area today. I have a couple of single friends who have no family here and I thought I might remind everyone, check on your elderly neighbors and single friends who live in the area and have no family before and after severe weather occurs.

We seem to be in a tornado and severe storm pattern in Knoxville and Middle and East Tennessee right now. If you have a smart phone, WBIR a local TV station has the capability of sending weather alerts to your phone.

Stay safe! NOAH weather says to move to the lowest floor of your home, preferably a basement. Get under a work bench or sturdy piece of furniture (pool tables are great). If you have a one level home, move to an enclosed area with no windows, a closet or bathroom. Cover yourself with blankets. Stay away from doors and windows. Also, if you are driving in heavy rain or storms, do not drive through flooded, low lying areas on roadways. Do not park under bridges or overpasses.

Do you have a disaster plan in place? Sit down for five minutes and make one; especially if you have children and pets. Discuss it with your family. Establish a safe area. Run a couple of drills. Hopefully, you will not ever have to use it, but better safe than sorry.

Now would be a great time to get a storage container and fill it with bottled water, a flash light with new batteries, some easy to open canned foods, paper goods, a battery operated radio, extra batteries for the flash light, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and a first aid kit. If everything is all together it’s a snap to pick it up and go; even better if it can be stored in your “safe area”.

Take care today and stay safe!

Then when the clouds clear and the sun begins to shine again; if you need help with Real Estate in the Knoxville, Loudon, Lenoir City, and Farragut area. I am here to help. Call Shawna Turner, EXIT Realty Knoxville.

Shawna Turner

EXIT Realty Knoxville 201 Perimeter Park Road, Knoxville TN 37922 Cell: 865-384-6037 Office: 865-690-4300

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

Autumn Maintenance Tips by Shawna Turner

We all love the brilliant colors of Fall in East Tennessee, but we call it FALL because those beautiful colors end up on the ground, in your gutters and generally making a huge mess.

  • Check your gutters frequently and make sure they are clean and leaf free.
  • Keep leaves cleaned from walk ways. When it rains they become slick and hazardous. Shredded leaves are great for your compost pile. Be sure to get a permit (REQUIRED) if you decide to burn them.
  • Have a system maintenance check performed by a qualified technician on your heating system. Optimum efficiency keeps money in your pocket.
  • Change all filters in your heating units and schedule to change them monthly.
  • If you have a fireplace, have a chimney technician check the flue. If it gas you will want to make sure there are no obstructions, if it is wood burning you always want to make sure there is no build up of creosote.
  • Be sure to change carbon monoxide detector batteries at the same you change your smoke detector batteries. We Fall back to Standard time on Sunday November 6, 2011. Its the best time to schedule to change those detector batteries.
  • Unhook all outdoor hoses and frost proof any outdoor faucets.
  • Check windows and doors for air leaks and caulk or apply weather-stripping.

For just a few hours work you can save thousands of dollars by preventing damage to your home and possibly avoid harmful accidents to you and your family and visitors.

After you do your maintenance, sit back with a cup of warm cider or hot chocolate in front of that cozy fire-place and enjoy!

EXIT Realty Knoxville offers great properties with experienced agents who specialize in assisting buyers find the right property, at the right price, in and around Knox and the surrounding counties. We also assist sellers with state of the art marketing for properties in Knox County and most surrounding counties including but not limited to: Vonore, Knoxville, Loudon, Lenoir City and Farragut, TN .

Shawna Turner has been a full-time Realtor ® in the Knoxville area since 2001. As a native of Knoxville she knows the area and the market very well. Call Shawna direct at 865-384-6037 and the office at 865-690-4300.

Biltmore Forest - Knoxville, TN Statistics Jan 1 - July 23, 2011 by Shawna Turner

Biltmore Forest is a great subdivision in the Concord/Farragut area of West Knox County, TN. It is filled with beautiful traditional/modern homes and many lots have beautiful views of the surrounding country side. It is very convenient to Farragut Schools and all the shops at Turkey Creek development. It is a five-minute drive to Fort Loudon Lake, Concord Park and the park at the Cove.

From the January 1, 2011 to present (2) two homes have sold.The average square footage of the homes sold is 2133. The average sold price was $232400. Average cost per square foot was $109. The average days on the market were 100.

There is currently on active listing in the subdivision. The home is 2254 square feet and is priced at $260,000.

There is currently one pending listing with 2535 square feet and is price at $254,999.

The has been one listing expire in the time period. The square footage was 2177 and the price was $219,900.

There have been no withdrawn listings this year.

The agents with EXIT REALTY KNOXVILLE are ready to work for YOU! Call today for information on local listings, foreclosures, and short sales.

Exit Realty Knoxville offers great properties with experienced agents who specialize in assisting buyers find the right property, at the right price, in and around Knox and the surrounding counties. We also assist sellers with state of the art marketing for properties in Knox County and most surrounding counties including but not limited to: Vonore, Knoxville, Loudon, Lenoir City and Farragut, TN .

Shawna Turner has been a full-time Realtor ® in the Knoxville area since 2001. As a native of Knoxville she knows the area and the market very well. Call Shawna direct at 865-384-6037 and the office at 865-690-4300.

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated All statistics from data supplied from the local Multiple Listing Service and are deemed to be reliable but not guaranteed.