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Neighborhoods in Knoxville, TN

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    Sequoyah Hills

    Sequoyah Hills, known to be one of Knoxville’s first suburbs, is a nature-filled peninsula that sits along the Tennessee River. This mostly residential neighborhood is named after the Cherokee scholar Sequoyah, as this land was originally inhabited by Native Americans and is still home to a centuries-old Cherokee burial mound, which is indicated

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      $952K

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      $228K - $2.9M

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      11 Listings

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    Lakemoor Hills

    Surrounded on three sides by the Tennessee River, Lakemoor Hills is home to winding forested roads and calm, leafy subdivisions that define life on what locals call, “the quiet side of the river.” Much of the area’s serenity comes from its lack of commercial and industrial spaces, but residents can travel north or south on Alcoa Highway to buy

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      $830K

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      $367K - $3.9M

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      3 Listings

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    Riverhill

    Riverhill has a cluster of condos within walking distance of downtown Knoxville and waterfront recreation on the Tennessee River. Considered the birthplace of both Knoxville and the state of Tennessee, Riverhill has historic sites and entertainment venues representing various eras of the neighborhood’s past. Mark Miller, former president of the

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      $811K

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      $593K - $825K

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    Downtown Knoxville

    Downtown Knoxville is the heart of the city and a jewel of East Tennessee. At just one square mile, it's a charming neighborhood steeped in history and overflowing with culture, entertainment, shopping and dining. Settled in 1786, Knoxville has grown from a Revolutionary War fort to an economic hub and center for commerce, industry and the arts.

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      $781K

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      $373K - $2.2M

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      17 Listings

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    Blue Grass

    Formerly wheat fields and farmland, West Knoxville’s Blue Grass neighborhood offers the benefits of suburban living while still being only minutes away from downtown. This can range from resort-style living near golf courses to fishing and boating on Fort Loudon Lake. The area offers more traditional subdivisions with single-family homes that vary

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      $720K

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      $372K - $3.9M

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      42 Listings

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    Hickory Hills

    In the landscape west of Knoxville and north of the Tennessee River, Hickory Hills combines an established suburban community with ongoing real estate developments. Zach Sale, an affiliate broker at Realty Executives who lives in the area, is enthusiastic about what Hickory Hills has to offer. "It has a little of everything – older homes, new

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      $718K

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      $329K - $3.2M

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      36 Listings

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    Concord

    Concord, more commonly referred to as Farragut by locals, started with humble beginnings. It used to be a small farming and fishing community that has undergone many changes over the years and has become an affluent urban area that hugs Fort Loudon Lake. This rise has led to an enormous housing market with a large variety, a stellar school system

    • Average Value

      $673K

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      $328K - $2.9M

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      76 Listings

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    The Strip

    Home to the University of Tennessee, The Strip offers a vibrant, spirited atmosphere. Situated between Knoxville’s western suburbs and downtown’s Market Square, The Strip serves as a housing and restaurant hub for UT students and faculty in the center of all Knoxville’s attractions. The neighborhood’s main artery, Cumberland Avenue, has held a

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      $607K

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      $222K - $606K

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      1 Listing

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    Old City

    In the late 1800s, Knoxville’s historic Old City was a meatpacking district, saloon hub, and vaudeville district. It was also home to European immigrants and formerly enslaved communities. Today, this walkable neighborhood is still a melting pot of entertainment and diverse residents, though industrial brick buildings now house luxury condos, art

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      $607K

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      $320K - $977K

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      18 Listings

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    Hardin Valley

    The rurally situated Hardin Valley is one of Knoxville, Tennessee’s fastest-growing neighborhoods, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Less than 20 miles west of Downtown Knoxville, this tract of rolling wooded hills lies in a fortuitous spot. “The number one thing people like about Hardin Valley is location,” says Realtor Susan Calabrese with

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      $567K

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      $342K - $1.5M

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      92 Listings

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    Bearden

    Nestled in the hills of Knox County, the Bearden neighborhood is a jewel in Marble City. Historic homes, as well as luxurious modern estates, line the Tennessee River and feature breathtaking views. Gated neighborhoods with excellent amenities are plentiful. Located west of Downtown Knoxville, Bearden was initially founded in the 19th century as a

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      $556K

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      $213K - $1.6M

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      6 Listings

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    West Hills

    Although it’s located on the far western end of Knoxville, the area around the West Hills neighborhood isn’t simply a comfortable suburban escape from the more bustling parts of the city. Both Interstate 40 and Kingston Pike provide ways for residents to directly connect to downtown Knoxville, but this area is well known in the region for its

    • Average Value

      $523K

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      $298K - $840K

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      13 Listings

    West Hills
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    Fourth & Gill

    People from across Knoxville walk or drive through Fourth & Gill just to see the neighborhood’s historic, turn-of-the-century homes. The community is a National Register Historic District, and homeowners here take great care in preserving the character of their properties. “The area has come alive with people doing repairs and renovations to

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      $522K

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      $235K - $1.3M

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      4 Listings

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    Holston Hills

    Set by the meandering flow of the Holston River, residents of Holston Hill live their daily lives with stunning riverfront views and the rise of the Great Smoky Mountains in the distance. The neighborhood is surrounded by splendid local attractions, and at a mere six miles northeast of downtown Knoxville, it's less than a fifteen-minute drive to

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      $456K

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      $272K - $737K

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      6 Listings

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    Magnolia Warehouse District

    The Magnolia Warehouse District, located 2 miles from Downtown Knoxville, offers residents split life living. “It’s a rural area mixed in with city life,” says Hilmar Castillo, Realtor with Castillo Realty, who has been selling homes for 5 years and has lived in the area for over two decades. “The area is popular with first-time homebuyers,” says

    • Average Value

      $454K

    • List Price

      $296K - $2.3M

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      19 Listings

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    Corinth

    Minutes from bustling Interstate 640 lies Corinth, an area of northeast Knoxville where the country meets suburbia on tree-lined country roads, green fields, modern subdivisions and nearby commercial amenities. “In that area, you have a lot of folks who want to be off the beaten path but still have access to the comforts of living in town,” says

    • Average Value

      $452K

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      $287K - $973K

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      22 Listings

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    Sevier Home

    Sevier Home is a big neighborhood in South Knoxville. Situated about 6 miles down the road from the city center, this area is imbued with historical significance – Tennessee’s first governor, John Sevier, lived here with Bonny Kate Sevier, Tennessee’s inaugural first lady. The convenient location makes Sevier Home a desirable community for

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      $445K

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      $277K - $1.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Fort Sanders

    Bordered by the railway tracks of the Three Rivers Rambler and the University of Tennessee campus is Fort Sanders, a vibrant urban enclave that many local college students call home. Once a Civil War Union Army bastion, this neighborhood has evolved throughout the centuries and now stands at the heart of Knoxville’s thriving undergraduate scene.

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      $445K

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      $190K - $892K

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      4 Listings

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    Bonny Kate

    Bonny Kate, named for Tennessee’s most famous pioneer woman, is a mix of old Appalachia and new Knoxville - affectionately known as "SoKno" to the locals. This suburb occupies mountainous terrain near the Appalachian range and is covered in greenery. Evergreens and old oaks wrapped in wisteria and kudzu wall the mountainous roads that snake

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      $441K

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      $348K - $641K

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      21 Listings

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    Shannondale

    Bordered by the hip area of Fountain City, Shannondale has carved out a quiet residential space for itself. It's located a little under 9 miles north of downtown Knoxville, less than a 20-minute drive from the heart of the city. With city convenience and serene streets, it's a pocket neighborhood deserving of some spotlight. “Shannondale is unique

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      $427K

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      $254K - $696K

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      6 Listings

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    Halls Crossroads

    A growing community just minutes from Knoxville, Halls Crossroads’ signs display the motto “Halls has it.” Whether it's the neighborhood’s easy commutes to nearby employers, plenty of shopping options, or more space for a growing family, Halls indeed has it. “It’s a very family-friendly place,” says Haley Van Edom, Realtor at the Van Edom Group at

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      $397K

    • List Price

      $225K - $1.1M

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      117 Listings

    Halls Crossroads
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    Old North Knoxville

    Incorporated as an official “streetcar suburb” to Knoxville in 1889, Old North Knoxville is undeniably one of the city’s most treasured historic areas. It’s truly a time capsule for homes of the early- to mid-1900s, and the city has worked tirelessly to preserve its elegant atmosphere. “We have beautiful homes and parks, and we’re very close

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      $370K

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      $227K - $832K

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      5 Listings

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    Marble City

    Named for the marble workers who made their homes along the Sutherland Avenue corridor and worked in the city’s multiple quarries at the turn of the 19th century, Marble City provides a mix of both urban and suburban living. Homes in the neighborhood can range from older ranch styles that were occupied by quarry and factory workers to newer

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      $368K

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      $143K - $2.1M

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      11 Listings

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    Lonas Drive

    Lonas Drive, located just 6 miles west of downtown Knoxville, is a well-established residential neighborhood known for its quiet roads and classic Tennessee homes. The area features a mix of mid-20th-century ranch homes, bungalows, and split-levels, with recent additions of modern Craftsman houses. Many homes come with both front and back yards,

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      $360K

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      $236K - $695K

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      6 Listings

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    Harrill Hills

    In the 1920s, a partnership between a local grocer and a construction worker led them to start a simple neighborhood among the woodland. This tiny community would eventually become Harrill Hills, a laid-back area near Fountain City and a mere 8 miles from downtown Knoxville. Harrill Hills retains the area's original beauty, with tall trees shading

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      $350K

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      $259K - $520K

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      4 Listings

    Harrill Hills

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