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Knoxville & East TN Real Estate Market Update: Year-End 2025 Review & 2026 Outlook

January 9, 2026 By Troy Stavros


Happy New Year! As we close the book on 2025, the Knoxville and East Tennessee real estate markets are telling a fascinating story of normalization, returning balance, and new opportunities.

If 2025 was the year the market took a breath, 2026 is shaping up to be the year it finds its footing—especially with major news regarding mortgage rates hitting the headlines just yesterday.

Here is your comprehensive breakdown of the December 2025 numbers, a full-year review, and my top predictions for what lies ahead in 2026.

The Big Picture: Knoxville vs. East Tennessee

Overall, 2025 moved us toward a more balanced feel. Inventory is up, homes are taking longer to sell, and buyers finally have room to negotiate. However, the city and the region are behaving differently.

Knoxville: Strong Finish, Softening Prices

Knoxville had a dramatic finish to the year.

  • Sales: Up 12.5% year-over-year in December.
  • Inventory: Skyrocketed by 31.6%.
  • The Surprise: Despite the activity, pricing softened. The median sold price dipped 5% in December to $380,000.

Knoxville remains a tighter market than the region (2.9 months of supply), but the pricing dip suggests sellers are adjusting to the new reality.

East Tennessee: Building Momentum

The broader region is showing signs of a very strong start to 2026.

  • Pending Sales: While Knoxville pendings were up 6.1%, East Tennessee’s pending sales jumped 19%.
  • Balance: The region sits at 4.4 months of supply, making it a more balanced environment where buyers have genuine leverage.

Surrounding County Breakdown (Data Cards Below)

Real estate is hyper-local. To understand where the market is going, we have to look at the specific counties we serve. Here is how the numbers shook out for December and the full year of 2025.

Roane County

Roane is seeing a surge in activity, likely driven by spillover demand from Knoxville and lake-access lifestyle buyers.

  • The Data: Inventory is up 23.6% and pending sales jumped 14% in December.
  • Pricing: You might see a headline that prices jumped 25% in December, but don’t let that fool you. That is likely a “mix shift” (more expensive homes selling that month). The full-year appreciation is a steady, modest 3.17%.
  • The Takeaway: Roane is catching demand. Expect moderate appreciation and solid traffic in 2026.

Knox County

Knox County, the metro anchor, is showing clear signs of normalization.

  • The Data: Inventory is up significantly—nearly 29% year-over-year in December, with pending sales also up almost 10%.
  • Pricing: Despite the increased options and returning buyers, price growth is mild: median sales price rose just under 2% in December, and the full-year gain was just above 2%.
  • The Takeaway: This suggests a market that’s regained balance after the ultra-competitive years, with more choices for buyers and steady, sustainable price trends. Knox is still the area’s bellwether—more inventory, more buyers coming back, but prices are stabilizing rather than surging.

Anderson County

Anderson is the “Supply Leader” right now.

  • The Data: Inventory jumped 37.4% in December—the largest increase in this group.
  • Pricing: Prices held up (up 3.92% in Dec), but full-year growth was only 1.22%.
  • The Takeaway: Supply is rising faster than demand here. If rates drop, Anderson has the inventory to absorb buyers without instantly turning into chaos. It is currently a very buyer-friendly market.

Loudon County

Loudon remains the higher-priced, hybrid market catering to move-up buyers and retirees.

  • The Data: Pendings were up 15.7% in December, showing strong demand.
  • Pricing: The median price sits at $497,000.
  • The Takeaway: Loudon is payment-sensitive. Turnkey homes sell well, but dated or oddly located homes are sitting. Expect a “split market” in 2026 where condition dictates success.

Sevier County

Sevier is our most unique animal due to the investment and second-home dynamic.

  • The Data: Pendings were up a massive 22.74% in December.
  • Pricing: Full-year price growth was modest at 2.22%.
  • The Takeaway: This market is highly sensitive to interest rates. If rates stay low, Sevier could re-accelerate quickly, but pricing will depend heavily on investor appetite.

Blount County

Blount is the “Sleeping Giant” that just woke up.

  • The Data: Pending sales surged 38.8% in December—the biggest jump in the region.
  • Pricing: Prices remained flat (up roughly 1%).
  • The Takeaway: This is a classic sign of a heating market. Demand is surging, but buyers still have enough negotiating room to keep prices from spiking. If this momentum carries into Spring, expect a faster sales pace.

Community Spotlights: Farragut, Lenoir City, & Tellico Village

(Data Cards Below)

  • Farragut: Still supply-constrained. Sales were up nearly 47% in December. If rates drop, Farragut will feel it through competition.
  • Lenoir City: Acting like a healthy, balanced market. If rates drop, Lenoir City will feel it through affordability, as more buyers will qualify for loans.
  • Tellico Village: A lifestyle market. 2025 was much more balanced than 2024. If rates drop, Tellico will feel it through momentum and a strong Spring start.

The Game Changer: Mortgage Rates Drop to 5.99%

Just yesterday, we received major news: President Trump announced a push for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities.

The market reacted instantly. The 30-year fixed rate dropped to 5.99% today.

This is the first time we have seen a rate start with a “5” since 2023. This is a massive psychological barrier. Whether you are buying, selling, or refinancing, this changes the math and the mindset heading into 2026.

5 Predictions for the 2026 Housing Market

Based on the 2025 data and this new rate environment, here is what I expect:

  1. Buyers Will Re-Enter the Market: It’s not just about affordability; it’s about confidence. At 5.99%, buyers who have been on the sidelines will return.
  2. Pendings & Closings Will Improve: East TN already has pending momentum. Lower rates will convert those contracts into closings.
  3. Inventory Won’t Vanish: We have more inventory than a year ago. Even with higher demand, I don’t expect the shelves to clear overnight.
  4. Prices Will Stabilize: The price softening we saw in December (especially in Knoxville) should level out. We aren’t going back to double-digit appreciation, but we should see steady, modest growth.
  5. The “Split Market” Continues: Even with lower rates, buyers are picky. Updated, move-in-ready homes will fly. Overpriced or dated homes will still need price cuts.

The Bottom Line

2025 was a year of normalization. 2026 looks like a year of opportunity.

If rates hold at these levels, the pace of the market is going to change quickly. Strategy matters now more than ever. If you are thinking about buying or selling this year, let’s start planning now so you can take advantage of this shift.

Have questions about your specific home or neighborhood? Reach out to Cornerstone Realty Associates today.












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East Tennessee & Knoxville Housing Market Update SEPTEMBER 2025: Prices, Trends, and Buyer-Seller Insights

October 10, 2025 By Troy Stavros

Are you a homeowner, buyer, or seller looking to understand the latest trends in the East Tennessee and Knoxville housing market? As we approach the end of 2025, market conditions have shifted, interest rates are making waves, and submarkets like Farragut, Lenoir City, and Tellico Village are showing unique patterns. Here’s everything you need to know to navigate the Knoxville real estate market this fall.


Knoxville Housing Market 2025: Cooling but Not Crashing

After years of rapid price growth and frenzied bidding, the Knoxville housing market in 2025 is undergoing a noticeable transformation. Inventory has surged by over a third compared to last year, and homes are staying on the market longer—almost double the days compared to 2024. Sales volume is down nearly 8% year-over-year, and the median home price is now essentially flat, even dipping slightly in some neighborhoods.

Key Takeaway for Home Sellers:
Knoxville sellers must be strategic with pricing and flexible on concessions, as buyers have more options and are no longer rushing to make offers.


East Tennessee Real Estate: A More Resilient Picture

While Knoxville proper is feeling the pinch, East Tennessee’s real estate market as a whole remains resilient. Median prices are up 2-3% year-over-year, and pending sales have benefited from a temporary dip in mortgage rates this fall. Outlying areas such as Lenoir City, Loudon County, and Roane County are seeing steady or even rising demand, absorbing much of the new inventory and maintaining price growth.

Key Takeaway for Buyers:
If you’re priced out of Knoxville, expanding your search to the broader East Tennessee market—especially growing towns and counties—can offer better value and more affordable monthly payments.


Why Outlying Areas Are Booming: Affordability Shifts Demand

One of the biggest trends of 2025 is that outlying communities are capturing buyers who might otherwise have purchased in Knoxville. As the city’s median price outpaces regional averages, many buyers are looking to suburbs and nearby towns for better deals.

  • Farragut: With its top-rated schools and amenities, Farragut remains in demand. However, rising prices and inventory mean homes are staying on the market longer despite a 30% jump in pending sales after the recent rate drop.
  • Lenoir City: This value-driven hotspot is attracting buyers with newer homes and reasonable commutes to Knoxville. Inventory is up, but homes are selling quickly, making for a competitive market.
  • Tellico Village: Known for its active-adult community and lakefront living, Tellico Village is experiencing a surge in inventory and a dip in median sale price, giving buyers more choices and negotiating power—especially for homes needing updates.

Key Takeaway for Investors:
Strong demand in Lenoir City and Farragut, as well as lifestyle-driven buyers in Tellico Village, make these submarkets worth watching for potential appreciation and rental opportunities.


The Role of Mortgage Interest Rates

Mortgage rates have been the wild card in the Knoxville and East Tennessee housing market. Earlier this fall, rates dipped briefly to just over 6%, sparking a surge in pending sales. However, any further increases could dampen both buyer demand and price growth, particularly in Knoxville, where affordability is stretched.

Key Takeaway for Buyers & Sellers:
Watch interest rates closely—lower rates could mean more competition and firmer prices, while higher rates might extend days on market and open the door to negotiation.


Knoxville Real Estate Forecast Through 2026

Looking ahead, the consensus among local experts is that the Knoxville real estate market will continue to normalize. Expect prices to remain flat or post only modest gains, with some neighborhoods possibly seeing slight declines. The broader East Tennessee market, however, is expected to show more resilience, especially in growth corridors and popular commuter towns.

Tips for Success:

  • Buyers: Expand your search radius to include outlying areas for more options and better deals.
  • Sellers: Be realistic about pricing, and consider offering concessions or updates to attract buyers.
  • Homeowners: If you’re not in a rush to move, waiting for rates to drop could bring more favorable selling conditions.

Final Thoughts: Navigating the East Tennessee & Knoxville Housing Market

Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply monitoring property values, staying informed about local trends is essential in a shifting market. Knoxville is correcting faster than the region, but East Tennessee remains a strong bet for homeowners and investors. Keep an eye on interest rates and be ready to act quickly when the right opportunity arises.

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East Tennessee & Knoxville Housing Market Update – August 2025

September 14, 2025 By Troy Stavros


Are you curious about the current real estate trends in Knoxville and East Tennessee? Whether you’re considering buying, selling, or investing, understanding the latest market shifts is essential for making the right move. Here’s a comprehensive, data-driven look at the August 2025 housing market update for East Tennessee and Knoxville, including prices, inventory, and expert insights.


East Tennessee & Knoxville Single-Family Housing Market Report – August 2025

Economic & Market Context (Applies to Both Markets)

  • Mortgage rates have dropped to the low 6% range (~6.29%), improving affordability and monthly payments for buyers.
  • Labor market data is a growing concern: National job growth over the past year was revised sharply lower, with only 22,000 jobs added in August and significant downward revisions in sectors like leisure, hospitality, retail, and business services.
  • Buyer confidence is mixed—improved by rate relief but tempered by employment insecurity.
  • Inventory is elevated across markets, providing buyers with more choices and reducing urgency.
  • Days on market and absorption rates are increasing, signaling a slower pace of sales and movement toward a more balanced or slightly buyer-leaning market.
  • Negotiability is up: Sale-to-list ratios are lower, and price reductions/concessions are more common.
  • Lending standards may tighten further due to economic uncertainty, limiting access for marginal buyers.

Supply, Demand & Pricing Dynamics (Shared Trends)

  • Active inventory is high vs. last year, keeping upward pressure off prices and giving buyers leverage.
  • New listings remain steady, showing seller engagement, but not enough to create excess supply.
  • Median sale prices are flat to modestly up, while average sale prices have been buoyed by upper-tier transactions.
  • Absorption rates are trending higher YoY, indicating more choices and slower turnover.
  • Days on market for sold listings have increased substantially, especially for homes not priced to current conditions.
  • Sellers must be realistic on pricing and incentives; buyers can negotiate more assertively, especially on stale listings.

Knoxville vs. East Tennessee: Key Differences & Local Nuance

1. Inventory, Absorption & Market Speed

  • Knoxville
    • Absorption rate: 2.94 months (Aug 2025), up 34% YoY—still somewhat seller-leaning but moving toward balance.
    • Active listings: ~1,600, with steady but not excessive new supply.
    • Average Days on Market: 46 (+35% YoY); Median DOM: 22 (+83% YoY).
    • Market is slightly faster than the broader East Tennessee region (which has a 4.82 month absorption rate and longer DOM), but both are slowing.
  • East Tennessee (Region-Wide)
    • Absorption rate: 4.82 months (Aug 2025), up 27% YoY—close to balanced, potentially tipping buyer-friendly if demand softens.
    • Average DOM: 63 (+37% YoY); Median DOM: 29 (+45% YoY).
    • More pronounced inventory build and slower pace overall vs. Knoxville.

2. Pricing Trends

  • Knoxville
    • Median list price: $415,000 (down 7.4% YoY).
    • Average sale price: $512,654 (up 10.5% YoY).
    • Median sale price: $390,888 (up 1.5% YoY).
    • Pricing reflects a sharper correction in list prices, with average sale price buoyed by upper-tier deals, but most sellers see little real appreciation.
  • East Tennessee
    • Median list price: $440,000 (nearly flat YoY).
    • Average sale price: $471,398 (up 6.8% YoY).
    • Median sale price: $376,200 (up 3.1% YoY).
    • List prices haven’t corrected as much as Knoxville, but the pattern of average prices outpacing median is similar, reflecting strength at the top of the market.

3. Negotiation & Sale-to-List Ratios

  • Knoxville
    • Sale-to-list ratios: 95–97% (lower than last year), with frequent discounts needed to close.
    • Median sale prices are often below median list prices, showing persistent buyer leverage.
  • East Tennessee
    • Sale-to-list price ratio: ~95%, also down YoY.
    • Negotiability is common across the region; sellers of aging inventory must stay flexible.

4. Market Segmentation & Buyer Behavior

  • Knoxville
    • Entry-level and mid-market segments ($250k–$400k): Most sensitive to job market fears; these buyers benefit from rate relief but are often sidelined by economic uncertainty.
    • Upper-tier sales ($400k+): Drive the average price higher, but volume is limited.
    • Homes priced right and move-in ready move fastest; stale inventory is slow to clear.
  • East Tennessee
    • Similar segmentation: Entry and mid-market buyers are most impacted by job and lending trends.
    • Upper-tier strength is evident but less concentrated than in Knoxville.
    • Market is generally a bit slower and more diverse across submarkets.

5. Risks & Outliers

  • Knoxville
    • List price declines are more pronounced than region-wide, suggesting sellers are adjusting expectations faster, or a higher share of affordable product is coming to market.
    • Market is less exposed to deep softening than some rural/outlying counties, thanks to more diversified local demand.
  • East Tennessee
    • Outlying areas may see greater inventory buildup and longer marketing times, especially if job losses are concentrated in specific towns or industries.
    • Region is somewhat more vulnerable to further economic shocks, particularly outside major metros like Knoxville.

Strategic Guidance for Both Markets

For Buyers

  • Assess job security and financial stability first—don’t overextend.
  • Negotiate confidently on older or price-reduced listings.
  • Take advantage of lower rates, but ensure full pre-approval and keep contingencies in place.

For Sellers

  • Price to current market—not to last year’s peak.
  • Expect longer marketing times and be ready for strategic concessions (rate buydowns, closing credits).
  • Invest in property condition and presentation to stand out.

For Investors

  • Underwrite with conservative rent and absorption projections.
  • Favor stable neighborhoods and properties with strong rental demand.
  • Prepare for higher vacancies or longer lease-up periods.

Outlook: What to Watch Through Year-End 2025

  • Pending sales and mortgage applications: Early signals for shifts in demand.
  • Local job market trends: Especially important in entry-level and service sectors.
  • Inventory build and price reductions: Especially if list prices keep falling in Knoxville.
  • Market speed: Any further rise in DOM or absorption signals softening.

Conclusion

Both Knoxville and the broader East Tennessee region are experiencing a market in transition, balancing improved affordability against weaker labor market data and rising inventory.

  • Knoxville is adjusting more quickly on price and remains a touch more resilient due to diverse demand, but is not immune to broader economic headwinds.
  • East Tennessee as a whole is trending toward a balanced or slightly buyer-leaning market, with greater risk of softening in less urban submarkets.
  • Success for buyers, sellers, and investors in either market hinges on realism, flexibility, and close attention to both local and macroeconomic trends as the remainder of 2025 unfolds.

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Charming Fox Den Cottage with Modern Upgrades and Outdoor Oasis – 12218 Torrey Pines Point

June 25, 2025 By Troy Stavros



Welcome to this quaint cottage-style home in the heart of Farragut’s prestigious Fox Den Subdivision. Located on a sought-after cul-de-sac just a short stroll from the Fox Den Country Club and its incredible amenities, this 4-bedroom, 3 full and 2 half-bath home offers the perfect blend of charm, convenience, and luxury living. Many recent updates, including: new roof (2025), freshly painted upstairs (2025), new carpeting on main stairwell and upstairs (2025), 2 new HVAC units (2019) and more. 

Step Into Your Dream Home

From the moment you walk through the door, you’ll fall in love with the open floor plan that effortlessly connects the beautifully renovated kitchen, dining, and living areas. The owner’s suite on the main level ensures convenience and privacy, while the additional three bedrooms upstairs provide space for family or guests.

This home also features a bonus room perfect for a home office, playroom, or extra bedroom, as well as a spacious rec room in the basement, ideal for a media room, game room, or home gym. With room for everyone and everything, this home is as functional as it is inviting.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

The outdoor space is an entertainer’s dream! With multiple large patios, an outdoor fireplace, and lush landscaping, this home was designed for hosting gatherings or enjoying peaceful evenings under the stars. Plus, plans and approvals are already in place to build an artist’s cottage/outbuilding, with utilities ready to go. Whether you’re a creative professional or simply looking for extra space, this addition offers endless possibilities.

A Lifestyle Like No Other

Living in Fox Den means more than just owning a home—it’s about embracing a lifestyle. Just a short distance from your front door, you’ll find the Fox Den Country Club, where you can enjoy:

  • A championship golf course set against the stunning Smoky Mountain backdrop.
  • A state-of-the-art fitness center open 24/7.
  • Premier tennis and pickleball courts.
  • A resort-style swimming pool.
  • Multiple dining venues, from the family-friendly Tackett’s Terrace to the social and sophisticated Legends Patio. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or soaking in the spectacular views of the 18th hole, dining at Fox Den is always a treat.

Prime Location in Fox Den

Situated at 12218 Torrey Pines Point, this home offers the peace of a quiet cul-de-sac with the convenience of being just steps from the vibrant heart of the community. Whether you’re an avid golfer, fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the social atmosphere of Fox Den, this home delivers the perfect combination of location and lifestyle.

Don’t Miss Out

This thoughtfully updated home, with its charming cottage vibe, bonus room, rec room, and incredible outdoor space, is a rare find in Fox Den. With plans already in place for additional possibilities, it’s ready to meet your vision.

Schedule your private showing today and experience the charm, comfort, and lifestyle of 12218 Torrey Pines Point!

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12305 Singing Hills Point – Your Fox Den Dream Home Starts Here

June 19, 2025 By Troy Stavros


Nestled in the heart of Farragut’s highly sought-after Fox Den Subdivision, this pristine .58-acre lot offers a rare opportunity to design and build your custom dream home without the need for a teardown. Situated on a quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac, the location provides serenity, privacy, and the perfect backdrop for a home designed with a walk-out basement. Opportunities like this are few and far between in Fox Den, so don’t let this one slip away!

A Lifestyle Like No Other

Living in Fox Den means more than just a home, it’s a lifestyle. This exclusive community is centered around the Fox Den Country Club, just a short stroll away. Perfectly suited for the avid golfer, fitness enthusiast, or those who enjoy socializing with friends and family, the Club offers something for everyone:

  • Championship Golf Course: Designed by renowned architect Willard Byrd in 1969 and masterfully redesigned by Bill Bergin in 2004, this 18-hole masterpiece is a golfer’s paradise. With rolling hills, scenic ponds, and views of the Smoky Mountains, each round is as inspiring as it is challenging. Multiple tees accommodate golfers of all skill levels, and the legendary 18th hole provides the perfect vantage point for members and guests alike.
  • State-of-the-Art Fitness Center: Open 24/7, the fitness center is fully equipped with cardio machines, free weights, and stretching areas, offering members a convenient and comprehensive workout experience.
  • Tennis & Pickleball: Boasting five premier clay courts and two lighted hard courts, Fox Den provides leagues, clinics, and programs for everyone from beginners to seasoned players.
  • Swimming Pool & Massage Therapy: Cool off in the pool during warm summer days or indulge in on-site massage therapy to unwind and recharge.

Dining with a View

Imagine this: you’re not in the mood to cook in your brand-new custom kitchen, or perhaps you’re stopping by to check on the progress of your build, Fox Den Country Club makes dining as convenient as it is enjoyable. With multiple dining venues catering to every occasion, you’re always just steps away from a delicious meal.

Whether you’re enjoying a casual family dinner on Tackett’s Terrace, savoring handcrafted cocktails at Ginty’s Bar, or mingling with friends at Legends and the Upper Patio, each space offers a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. And with all dining areas overlooking the breathtaking 18th hole, every meal is served with a side of spectacular views, making it the perfect way to unwind after a busy day.

A Truly Unique Opportunity

This lot represents one of the final chances to build a custom home in the prestigious Fox Den Subdivision. With no need to tear down an existing structure, you can bring your dream home to life exactly as you envision it. The lot’s prime location—within walking distance to the clubhouse—ensures that you’re always just steps away from the vibrant heartbeat of the community.

Whether you’re drawn by the championship golf course, the state-of-the-art amenities, or the family-friendly atmosphere, 12305 Singing Hills Point offers the perfect canvas to create a home and lifestyle that’s second to none.

Act Now

With so few buildable lots remaining in Fox Den, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Don’t miss your chance to join this exceptional community and enjoy everything it has to offer. Contact us today to learn more and take the first step toward making your dream home a reality.


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Your Dream Home Awaits in Tellico Village – 205 Inagehi Trace, Loudon, TN

May 23, 2025 By Troy Stavros



UNDER CONTRACT IN 4 DAYS! Welcome to 205 Inagehi Trace, a custom-built masterpiece in the highly sought-after Tellico Village community. Designed and crafted by Tyndale Construction, this home offers a seamless blend of modern luxury, thoughtful design, and resort-style living in the heart of East Tennessee.

Exquisite Custom Design

This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is a showcase of exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail:

  • Spa-Inspired Bathrooms: Enjoy no-step entry walk-in showers, custom shower systems, upgraded hardware, and luxurious marble countertops.
  • Chef’s Kitchen: A culinary dream with quartz countertops, a matching quartz backsplash, and a convenient pot filler above the stove. Premium stainless steel appliances with a 3-year warranty add peace of mind.
  • Open Concept Living: The oversized kitchen island overlooks a grand family room with soaring vaulted ceilings and a stunning floor-to-ceiling custom tile fireplace, perfect for hosting family and friends.

Unmatched Attention to Detail

Every inch of this home has been designed with both beauty and functionality in mind:

  • Oversized Butler’s Pantry & Laundry Room: Both spaces feature quartz countertops, offering elegance and practicality.
  • Energy-Efficient Features: Upgraded casement windows with noise-reducing glass and 2×6 exterior framing ensure superior insulation, strength, and tranquility.
  • Striking Curb Appeal: From the painted brick front to the elegant roof pitch, custom hardscape landscaping, and courtyard garage, this home is a true showstopper.

Outdoor Living at Its Best

Step out onto the 29-foot screened porch, where you’ll enjoy views of the beautifully landscaped flat backyard, lush with fresh sod and surrounded by privacy. The private cul-de-sac lot offers both seclusion and ample parking, with an oversized driveway perfect for entertaining guests.

Garage & Storage Solutions

The insulated 3-car garage was designed for convenience and versatility:

  • 8-foot garage doors and extra depth provide room for your boat, golf cart, or other toys.
  • EV-ready with an extra plug for electric vehicle charging.
  • A state-of-the-art WiFi camera system adds an extra layer of security.

Resort-Style Living in Tellico Village

Life in Tellico Village means access to world-class amenities just minutes from your front door:

  • Championship golf courses.
  • Pristine waters of Tellico Lake for boating, fishing, and water sports.
  • Fitness centers, hiking trails, and a vibrant social calendar with clubs and activities for every interest.
  • Nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment to complete the lifestyle.

Schedule Your Private Tour Today

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a true custom luxury home in one of Tennessee’s most desirable communities. Experience the perfect balance of elegant design, modern convenience, and resort-style living at 205 Inagehi Trace.

Start living your dream life in Tellico Village — schedule your tour today!


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