Knoxville Neighborhood of the Week: Historic Mechanicsville
This week Neighborhood of the Week revisits the western edge of downtown to take another look at a small community with a big history: historic Mechanicsville.
adventures in knoxville real estate by suzy trotta
This week Neighborhood of the Week revisits the western edge of downtown to take another look at a small community with a big history: historic Mechanicsville.
This week Neighborhood of the Week heads south across the Henley Street bridge (well, actually detours to the Gay St bridge for the next good while) to revisit a nice little community right on the Dogwood Trail: Colonial Village.
This week Neighborhood of the Week heads south down Alcoa Highway to revisit one of my personal favorite Knoxville ‘hoods: Lakemoor Hills.
This week we’re going down South across the Henley Street bridge to revisit a lovely little neighborhood with a whole lot of charm: Lake Forest.
This week, Neighborhood of the Week heads south to revisit a cozy little neighborhood with its very own swimming pool: Arrowhead.
>
This week Neighborhood of the Week makes the trek out to Farragut to revisit one of the most swingin’ golf communities in Knox County: Fox Den.
This week we’re heading out Choto way to take a another look a neighborhood with lots of cool homes you can’t afford: Mallard Bay.
This week Neighborhood of the Week heads all the way up to Halls to take another look at a ‘hood that has almost as many home styles as it has cul-de-sacs: Temple Acres.
This week Neighborhood of the Week is stays in West Knoxville to revisit a groovy little neighborhood with some big homes and big lots too: Sevenoaks. And yes, according to the tax records, Sevenoaks is, indeed, all one word.
This week, Neighborhood of the Week revisits one of West Knoxville’s oldest neighborhoods, which also happens to have a lot of Cool Homes You Can’t Afford in it: Sequoyah Hills.