adventures in knoxville real estate by suzy trotta

The Weekly Poll: How many houses are for sale in your neighborhood?

Tree Frogs.

The weekly poll is thinking about moving. Go vote and try to convince it to stay put.

This week’s topic is about your neighborhood and how many homes are for sale in it. It’s no secret that the housing inventory in Knox County is pretty high, and in the last few months, I’ve noticed quite a few homes go up for sale in my own neighborhood, even though this isn’t necessarily what we real estate agents think of as the high selling season.

So I’m curious what you’ve noticed in your own neck of the woods. Are there more homes for sale than usual or less than normal? Or maybe everything’s pretty much the same as it ever was? Cast your vote and let me know.

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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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2 Comments

  1. Catherine Rapp says:

    There are quite a few. I drive past four.

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