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Cabin Foreclosures in the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge Area

02-04-09
Jay Fradd
Jay Fradd: Real Estate Agent in Gatlinburg, TN

The real estate market in Sevier County has unquestionably been impacted by foreclosures and short sales of cabins. A large portion of the cabin sales, approximately 40%, have been either foreclosures or short sales. Among these foreclosures many were purchased at what I would consider bargains and some others were more along the lines of a typical selling price. It is vitally important to ensure the cabin is appropriately priced for a foreclosure before making an offer. I have seen some foreclosure cabins that are priced no more competitive than regular sales, yet have sold quickly on the market. I think part of this is attributed to when someone sees "foreclosure" they automatically assume it is a good deal. While this is often the case, it is not necessarily always true.

The majority of foreclosures are centered in a few developments. Notably, those that were developed in the 2005 to 2007 time frame when the "building boom" was happening in Sevier County. Prior to 2005 the number of cabins in the area was not sufficient to accomodate the numbers of visitors to the area and people looking to rent a cabin. When 2005 rolled around and several large developments were created the supply versus demand changed and did a 180 degree turn. Each of these developments had somewhere between 100 and 400 cabins and these cabins ended up stealing away much of the market share of visitors. They were after all, new and had the amenities and lavish furnishings that visitors desire. This caused the older cabins to see a dramatic drop in their rental revenues. While many of the owners of the new cabins did in fact see good rental histories, they also paid outrageously high prices for the cabins and made it difficult to sustain a positive cash flow. Especially considering the utility costs, taxes, home owners insurance, and HOA fees within the development.

The developments with the largest number of foreclosures and short sales are listed below. Most of these all have a common denominator of being developed in the 2005 to 2007 time frame and are PUD's (Planned Unit Developments) with the cabins "stacked on top of each other". The exceptions to this rule are Sky Harbor and Chalet Village. Both of these developments are experiencing a high rate of foreclosure. This can be attributed to them both being older developments with some properties that are dated and not producing the same level of income they once generated. Also, they are both massive in size with over 1,000 lots each, so there are going to be foreclosures in the developments even in good times. For the most part, both developments feature entry level cabins where some smaller investors/owners "dipped their toes in the water" and ended up finding the water was much deeper than they thought and could handle.

Developments in the Smoky Mountains with the most Foreclosures

  • Alpine Mountain Village - Pigeon Forge
  • Bear Creek Crossing - Pigeon Forge/Sevierville Area
  • Black Bear Ridge Resort - Pigeon Forge
  • Brothers Cove - Waldens Creek area
  • Chalet Village - Gatlinburg
  • Covered Bridge Resort - Pigeon Forge/Waldens Creek area
  • Hidden Springs Resort - Pigeon Forge
  • Mountain Shadows Resort - Gatlinburg
  • Settlers Ridge - Gatlinburg
  • Sherwood Forest Resort - Pigeon Forge
  • Sky Harbor - Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Area

While there are several other developments that have foreclosures, they are more of a case by case basis. The most difficult type of foreclosure to find is a cabin located on acreage that has been foreclosed. They are in high demand and there is very little selection of quality cabins on acreage within our MLS, let alone foreclosure cabins.Black Bear Ridge Resort Cabin Foreclosure in the Smoky Mountains. Pigeon Forge REO, bank owned, foreclosure cabinPrices of foreclosures are typically around 60% to 70% of the original selling price of a cabin. This can vary dramatically depending on the development and how hard it has been hit by foreclosures and how much the owners "overpaid" for the cabins in the first place. For example, I just sold to one of my clients a 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath foreclosure cabin in Black Bear Ridge Resort for $295,000 that originally sold for $760,000. The original selling price included furniture, while the $295,000 did not, but still it was purchased at 38.8% of the original selling price and approximately $63 per square foot! With these numbers there is no doubt in my mind they will be receiving a good positive cash flow.

View from Pigeon Forge Cabin Foreclosure in Sherwood Forest ResortOther properties have come up in the market that are unquestionably good deals. For instance, there was a cabin in Sherwood Forest Resort that originally sold for $370,000 (furnished) that had a listing price of $129,900. This cabin was originally listed at $189,900 and once the listing agent had the large $60,000 price drop it immediately received a lot of activity and multiple offers. The cabin is 1,560 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths with a spectacular view of the Smoky Mountains. Comparable properties in the development have gross rental incomes of between $35,000 and $40,000 conservatively. The amenities of the development are attractive to visitors - with the gated entry, community swimming pool, large conference center/lodge, and absolutely stunning mountain views.

It is a good opportunity now for investors to purchase certain foreclosed cabins in the area. I feel most of the cabin prices still have some adjustment downward because they do not create a positive cash flow. There are definitely properties out there though that perform well and I do my very best to locate those properties. My website has a foreclosure page that I update daily with all of the new foreclosures on the market and price changes of the properties. It is a good resource to use to help identify some of the better priced cabins available. While not all of the cabins listed as foreclosures and short sales are great deals, several are.

Sevierville--- The Quietly Perfect Place to Live

Jane Terrell  Gatlinburg- Sevierville Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Gatlinburg, TN

Ok- OK---- it doesn't get all the advertising and hype of the two other sister cities (Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge) and most people who don't live here can't pronounce the name (how many times do we hear SEEVER-VILLE???) but without all the attention, it turns out it's a pretty perfect place to live. Some of the advantages are:

•· Accessibility-with new roads and exsisting back roads, you can get around to what you need even in times of high traffic with little inconvenience.

•· You're five minutes from everything-schools, church, groceries, the new hospital, courthouse, LOWES, movies--- just about all the things you need if you live here full time.

•· In most areas, you get city services (like water and sewer)

•· It's relatively flat so isn't shut down as often in winter

•· You can get to the national park anytime you want

•· It has great established neighborhoods of full-time residents that foster a real community.

•· Home prices have remained relatively stable in the area. This is because Sevierville is home to many local business people and permanent residents.

Another not so wordless weekday ... Wildflowers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park!

Richard Weisser - Coweta Fayette Real Estate - Newnan homes for sale: Real Estate Brokerage in Newnan, GA

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park features some of the highest peaks in the Appalachians, as well as a tremendous diversity of flora and fauna. The Park also offers some of the largest stands of virgin forests in the Eastern United States.

And because the park is within a day's drive of 50% of the country's population, it is the most visited national park in the system. Now is the time to plan your Spring Wildflower pilgrimage to the park, with late March and early April being the peak time for seeing the most blooms!

Fleabane Daisy in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by Richard Weisser

Wildflowers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by Richard Weisser

White Trillium in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by Richard Weisser

All Photos courtesy of Richard Weisser and Smokyphotos.com

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Learn more about Coweta County and Fayette County Georgia Real Estate, and Lake West Point Lots.

Five Reasons I Love Living in the Smokies-- after New York, Chicago, Tampa, Phoenix etc....

Jane Terrell  Gatlinburg- Sevierville Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Gatlinburg, TN

I grew up in this area, close to the mountains, and went away for a long time. I always knew I would come back, and one day my husband and I said "just do it" and so we did. We've been back almost 2 years, and cherish every minute...here's some reasons why!

•1. The people are genuinely nicer.Gatlinburg Real Estate Property with Mountain Stream

•2. There a 4 gentle seasons with just enough highlights like a snow day here and there to keep it interesting festive (this is meaningful to those in Florida who have to Christmas shop in their shorts).

•3. The pace of life is a little slower-it's easier to let go once you learn to downshift....yes, it IS mandatory to have a 3 minute personal conversation before you get around to asking for the fax to be sent...

•4. I finally learned about the "bless her heart" thing---it's not always a compliment, but delivered with such sincerity and southern charm that you don't realize it isn't a compliment til 10 minutes later.....

•5. You get to drive through the national park on the way to work and when you get to work you are still in the park, you get to listen to the stream bubble all day, and watch the trees and snowflakes and maybe see the 3 bears that hang out in the parking lot

•6. There are lots of people who have a connection to the natural beauty and serenity of this special place-they "get it"

•7. It has a small town-ness but close enough to bigger cities if you need them-(just seem to need them less and less)

•8. It's really festive--you have never seen a town that decorates with lights and flowers and parades etc. etc. like Gatlinburg!

OK--- it's more than 5!

"Pricer Per Square Foot" in the Gatlinburg Market

Jane Terrell  Gatlinburg- Sevierville Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Gatlinburg, TN

If you are considering a purchase (or even a sale) of investment or vacation property in the Gatlinburg, TN area (including Sevierville, TN and Pigeon Forge, TN) keep in mind that some of the traditional methods of determining a fair market value for a property aren't as useful in our market. Take, for example, the "price per square foot" method. While this can be a gross indication of a property category (and you should be aware of it) it doesn't really take into account the special needs of our market here in Gatlinburg. The fact of the matter is, hardly anyone purchases a vacation or investment home based primarily on square footage. Much more common are concerns about:

•· View

•· Parking

•· Rental History and Income

•· Privacy

•· How Many it Sleeps (This is not the same as "number of bedrooms"!)

•· Ease of Access

  • Proximity to the National Park and other amenities (OK...Dollywood counts here too!)n

Based on information from Gatlinburg's top cabin rental company, the top 2 requests for cabin amenities are "view" and "privacy"...in that order!