adventures in knoxville real estate by suzy trotta

The Weekly Poll: 2nd Blogiversary Edition

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The weekly poll is helping me celebrate my blogiversary. Go vote and join in the festivities!

Yes, it’s true, All Around KTown turns 2 this week! And it’s been another wonderful year both online and off. I’ve had a lot of very cool opportunities, gotten to meet a lot of new folks, gotten some very nice compliments, even got to be on TV a few times, and also sold the heck out of some houses. What more could a blogging Realtor ask for?

Best of all, you’re all still coming here (or checking in via feed reader or email) and reading about Knoxville real estate. You’re the best! This past year, you’ve been most interested in:

  1. Downtown Knoxville condos and lofts.
  2. The Brownlow School lofts.
  3. Lane Kiffin’s (now former) neighborhood.
  4. The $8,000 new home buyer tax credit.
  5. How to learn to love split foyers (a surprise hit, this one, and one of the first posts I ever wrote).

Which leads me back to this week’s poll topic. Now that I know what you liked from the year that was, I’m curious about what you would you like to see more of on AAKT in the year to come. More neighborhood information? More market condition updates? More foreclosure info? More write-ups on interesting — or just plain expensive — properties around K-Town? Or maybe just more bells and whistles like charts or video? Cast your vote and let me know! And if you have a hankering for something I didn’t put in the poll, leave a comment and let me know 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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