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BIG SOUTH FORK TENNESSEE: It's Not Too late To Look

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Real Estate Agent with Tennessee Recreational Properties

Once leaves unfurl, it will be difficult to look at landBut it's going to be, very soon!

Anyone interested in buying property or in building doesn't have much time left to see "the lay of the land." Trees are barely budding but, in a month, when the leaves have unfurled, it will be too late to get a good sense of the topography or to site buildings.

People tend to think of winter as a period of hibernation but it's actually the best time to look at land. There's rarely more than a dusting of snow, or a few inches at most. Winter's over, though, and it's early spring in middle Tennessee.

Tennessee generally enjoys a long spring season but by the end of April, the woods will be in full foliage.

Buyers thinking of making a trip here to look at land should not delay!

For information about Big South Fork real estate or horse properties in Jamestown, Tennessee, go to www.trailridersrealestate.com

Comments (4)

Terry Chenier
Homelife Glenayre Realty - Mission, BC

Leslie,

It's a place I've never been to, but would like to see. It's on my "bucket list".

Mar 20, 2010 06:17 PM
Terry Chenier
Homelife Glenayre Realty - Mission, BC

Also, looking at that picture, I like the way you talk to that horse. Very reassuring.

Mar 20, 2010 06:18 PM
Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Leslie--I came back after commenting on another one of your posts because I saw this picture.  I noticed the buds being to sprout.  TN is way ahead of northern PA. 

Enjoy!

Mar 21, 2010 08:13 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

I know exactly what you mean.  My house is situated in the woods and right now you can see for quite a distance.  Once those ferns and other plants start creeping in...

Mar 21, 2010 12:28 PM