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Ranch Homes With Acreage For Sale in Knoxville TN.
Wonderful large ranch home with acreage for sale in South Knoxville TN on two private wooded acres. All 2025 square feet of living space is on one level with no steps! This updated rancher has two large family rooms - one would make a perfect game/rec room! Many updates have enhanced this well maintained home including new laminate flooring, remodeled bathrooms, and warm neutral paint throughout. There is an inviting gas fireplace in the living room. The functional kitchen includes a pantry & breakfast nook. Plus there is a formal dining room and a gorgeous sunroom waiting for you to enjoy southern country living to its fullest!
Located in South Knoxville just off Chapman Hwy, near John Sevier Highway, this home is literally 15 minutes to downtown Knoxville and the University of Tennessee.
For more information and photos visit:
www.7111DickFord.com
7111 W. Dick Ford Ln.
Knoxville, TN 37920
$159,900
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South Knoxville Condos For Sale Close to UT Knoxville
Perfect starter home in South Knoxville for UT students! This 2 bedroom detached condo is a low maintenance home just minutes to Downtown Knoxville, UTK Campus and the Pellissippi Parkway. With fresh neutral paint colors, the roomy condo features a stylish trey ceiling in the living area, as well as cooling ceiling fans in all main rooms. The functional kitchen includes all appliances and a good-sized back deck invites neighborhood get-togethers. This move in ready condo also boasts a large laundry room
and 1 car attached garage with attic storage space. Don't throw money away on rent when you could OWN while interest rates are at their lowest in history. Low HOA fees, no yard maintenance, and a community pool make this South Knoxville condo home a MUST SEE!
For more information and photos visit www.7400Werkbund.com
7400 Werkbund Way
Knoxville, TN 37920
Southridge Subdivision
$104,300
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My wife and I are members of the Beaver Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church (BCCPC) in Powell, Tennessee where I am currently serving a term as a Session Member (basically the Session is the Board of Directors of our church).
Our church, like other Cumberland Presbyterian churches, participates in sending the youth to a retreat at the church owned Camp Chilhowee, a 106 acre retreat in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. There are several cabins, an amphitheater, mess hall, swimming pool, and lots of beautiful grounds to hike, play, worship, and enjoy.
We feel it’s important to provide this setting away from the distractions of modern life to allow the youth to bond together, to reflect, and to find their own, closer relationship to God.
I’m not sure when the buildings at Camp Chilhowee were built, but after many years of ‘enjoyment’ by rambunctious youth and the passage of time the individual cabins were getting pretty used up.
So in 2007 we formed a committee to rebuild one of Camp Chilhowee’s cabins. Most of these cabins accommodate 16 campers in bunk beds in a dormitory style and have one bathroom.
I’m happy to say I was on the cabin committee and that project is now completed. On Sunday afternoon, April 19th many church members made the trek to Camp Chilhowee to dedicate our new cabin.

Church members gather at the Camp Chilhowee amphtheatre to dedicate our new cabin. Several adult church members testified to their experiences at Camp Chilhowee in their youth. For some their grandchildren will be the third generation of that family to attend.

Here's the new cabin, it has 8 bunk beds, two full bathrooms, and will accomodate 16 campers.

Church members gather on the large cabin porch to dedicate the cabin to the service of our Lord

Here's the cabin interior, it has 8 bunk beds and two full bathrooms.

Another CP church is building a new cabin. They're just completed demo on the old cabin and poured the new cabin's footers. This one should be ready by fall.
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I am curious as to how many potential buyers really look at the virtual tours that some agents provide on their listings. I know that several years ago when I was searching websites looking for the perfect home I had the tendency to avoid virtual tours and opted instead for listings with lots of pictures since the tours seemed to load up soooooo slooow. Then if I did load it up the scenes changed so slow and many times were only slide shows, no panoramic shots that I know can be created with the tours. Even now since becoming a Realtor® I still sometimes pass up the tours, especially if I click on the link and it doesn't load up immediately. I would like to know how others feel about this service provided to sellers for buyers searching for homes on the internet. Good idea or not?
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