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Past weeks Knox County, Tennessee real estate sales

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Shoreline New Hampshire & Maine

The Knox Country Registrar of Deeds office recorded the following real estate transactions in Knox County this past week.

More than $1,000,000                 1

$1,000,000 to $500,000              6

$300,000 to $500,000               15

$200,000 to $300,000               36

$150,000 to $200,000               32

$100,000 to $150,000               42

$50,000 to $100,000                 29

Under $50,000                          15

 

Total Knox County property transfers for the week of November 16th: 176

Here's some examples of what your money can buy in the greater Knoxville, Tennessee area now.

4th & gill charmer

This historic charmer in north Knoxville's 4th & Gill neighborhood sold for $144,000

powell 189,000

Attractive Powell home sold for $189,000

karns area

Terrific Karns area home with 5.4 acres closed at $244,000!

farragut tennessee recently sold homes

This stunning Farragut home sold for $420,000. How would you like to find this under your Christmas tree?

visit KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com to pick a great home out for you and your family. Homes are still selling well in the greater Knoxville area and there are some great buys to be had.

Mortgage money is readily available with 15 to 30 year fixed rates ranging from 5.5 to 6.25%

Posted by

Jim Lee , REALTOR®, Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)

http://JimLee.com  RE/MAX Shoreline

100 Market St., Suite #200, , Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (603) 431-1111 x3801

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Larry Brewer - Benchmark Realty llc
Benchmark Realty LLc - Nashville, TN

Jim - Good information about the area. I'm sure that sales are down just like the rest of the country, but I'm also sure that the job market is still pretty good in the area, and real estate usually goes where the jobs are.

Nov 16, 2008 11:29 PM