Knoxville Tennessee is a great place to call home
Not only do we have a lower-than-average cost of living, but we access to beautiful lakes like Norris and Douglas, as well as the Tennessee River.
And of course, Knoxville is at the foothills of the Great Smokey Mtns. National Park–the most visited National park in the United States.
Natural beauty is only one asset of East Tennessee; we also have one of the best sports programs in the Country!
The long, proud history of UT football, with new head coach Lane Kiffen, as well the 7-time National Champion Lady Vols and Pat Summit. Bruce Pearl has revived a stale men’s basketball program, into an exciting SEC Championship team, with National prominance.
Turkey Creek and Downtown Knoxville are two of the hottest areas in Knoxville, and the beautiful city of Maryville is a stones throw away.
Entertainment in Knoxville ranges from an 18 screen theatre, the Pinnacle, to the Tennessee theatre and local shows. There are also many great private and public golf courses such as Willow Creek in Farragut, Gettysview Country Club, and Holston Hills. There are many great hotels and restaurants. Downtown you will find the Radisson, Hilton, and Hyatt, while out west at Turkey Creek there are many luxury hotels to choose from. The Regas is one the longest standing and classy restaurants in Knoxville, as well the Copper Cellar, Calhoun’s on the River, and Lakeside Tavern. There is simply so much to do, you just have to see for yourself.
Finally, you find the iconic sunsphere from the 1982 World’s Fair still a beautiful landmark in downtown Knoxville,
as well the Knoxville Museum of Art, and other cultural and educational venues like Jame White Fort. Private schools such as Webb, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Grace Christian Academy and others. Our private schools are diverse from Farragut in West Knoxville, to Carter and Gibbs in east Knoxville.




