[28 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

Downtown Knoxville
Downtown Knoxville

Knoxville, TN is a great place to call home. Not only do we have a lower-than-average cost of living, we also have access to beautiful lakes like Norris and Douglas, and the Tennessee River. And, of course, Knoxville is in the foothills of Great Smoky Mountains National Park – the most visited National Park in the U.S.

Natural beauty is only one asset of East Tennessee; we also have some of the best sports programs in the Country! (more…)

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[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

I read a fascinating little article on ho’oponopono, this morning, which in Hawaiian means–restoring balance. As a person who has been brought up to believe in Jesus and the bible, sometimes it is difficult to enlighten ourselves with other forms of prayer, or culture. My personal belief is that if we cannot be taught other [...]

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[3 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]

The Chamber of Commerce is without a doubt a great way to increase your visibility and network with other business owners. Knoxville’s ONLINE Marketplace is another way to increase your e-traffic, as well as get support for SEO, networking, and be involved with both a business and social network. KOM’s goal in 2009 is [...]

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[3 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

We’re living on the edge–of the Tennessee River that is! Cost of living, family values, (except for our 4th circuit court judge), and a wonderul–4 season climate, make East Tennessee a great place to live. While the Knoxville Real Estate market has been effected by the recession, homes continue to sell. As a former REALTOR [...]

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[3 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

Have you visited the Market Square area in downtown Knoxville in a while? One word-Wow! It is really a nice place to eat lunch, take a stroll in a ‘city park’ setting, and even a place to have a business meeting. The new downtown Knoxville revival gives East Tennesseans something to celebrate. The Farmer Market [...]

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[2 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

The latest hirings for the Tennessee football team have me scratching my head. There are only two obvious scenarios–we end up with a huge payroll and still don’t win conference or national titles, which means a bust for Mike Hamilton, and probably his job, or we win National championships by year two. With the money [...]