adventures in knoxville real estate by suzy trotta

Neighborhood of the Week: Concord Hills

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

This week Neighborhood of the Week heads to Farragut to revisit a great not-so-little swim and tennis community: Concord Hills.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

Concord Hills is a large, established community located just off of Concord Road in Farragut and is very convenient to I-40 at either Lovell Road or Campbell Station.

One of the best features of the neighborhood, besides the great homes, large lots, well manicured lawns, and numerous trees, is the community recreation association. This association includes a newly remodeled pool and tennis courts, as well as community swim and tennis teams.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

Concord Hills also has a very active homeowners association, and their website lists numerous neighborhood activities that take place in the community throughout the year.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

Most of the homes in Concord Hills were built in the 1970s and 80s and include  a lot of very traditional two stories and ranchers with a smaller number of contemporary style homes sprinkled throughout.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

So if you’re looking to live in Farragut and want a very well-kept, conveniently located, established neighborhood with swimming and tennis and a strong sense of community, Concord Hills might just be right up your alley.

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© 2008 Robert Stockdale Photography, All Rights Reserved.

Here’s Concord Hills by the numbers -

Concord Hills*

Current On-Market Listings - 9
Average Asking Price: $363,144
Median Asking Price: $359,900
Average Square Footage:  4404

Most Expensive: $459,900 (5 BR, 4 BA, 4900+ sq ft two-story traditional)
Least Expensive: $269,900 (4 BR, 3 BA, 3600+ sq ft basement ranch)

Current Pending Sales -1
Asking Price: $342,000
Details: 4 BR, 3 BA, 3100+ sq ft foreclosure

Closed Sales – 4th Quarter 2007 – 4
Average Asking Price – $341,700

Average Sales Price – $335,225
Median Sales Price – $348,000
Average Days on Market – 59

Closed Sales – 4th Quarter 2008 – 5
Average Asking Price – $347,160
Average Sales Price – $324,400
Median Sales Price – $335,000
Average Days on Market -80

*Data taken from KAARMLS on 1/5/08 does not include adjacent subdivisions, condos, PUDS, or multi-family units.

As always, if you want any more information about any of these properties, or if you’d like to check one of them out in person, just give me a shout.

If you would like to receive a full list of properties for sale in this neighborhood, or if you would like to be notified of new listings, send me an email with either “Current Concord Hills Listings” or “New Concord Hills Listings” in the subject line and I’ll take care of the rest. My job description includes many things, but “spammer” is not one of them.

I’m always on the lookout for new and interesting places to feature on NOTW. If you have a suggestion, I’d love to hear all about it.

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Author: Suzy

Hard working Knoxville real estate agent by day. Intrepid Knoxville real estate blogger by night.

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4 Comments

  1. This one kind of reminds me of many of the neighborhoods in Germantown, where I grew up.

    My little Deane Hill neighborhood might make a good NOTW. I love the houses around here, and it’s a Dogwood Trail too.

  2. [...] we live in Sequoyah Hills. Have for about eight years. For the 13 years prior to that, we lived in Concord Hills in Farragut. Guess what. We always drove to a grocery store. Why should downtown be any [...]

  3. [...] we live in Sequoyah Hills. Have for about eight years. For the 13 years prior to that, we lived in Concord Hills in Farragut. Guess what. We always drove to a grocery store. Why should downtown be any [...]

  4. [...] and I lived in Farragut’s Concord Hills neighborhood for about eight years. Following that, we lived in Sequoyah Hills for another eight [...]

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