Moving About America: East Tennessee

Americans move over ten times during their lives, once every seven years on average. We move to gain access to better health care, closer proximity to family, better jobs, more lively entertainment and social outlets, better schools, or better or more affordable housing. With more than 40 million moves occurring within the United States each year, Americans are among the most mobile in the world. What do we know about these movers?

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  • Housing is the number one reason for the move. Between March 1999 and March 2000, 52 percent of moves were made to secure better, bigger, and/or cheaper housing. Twenty-six percent of these moves were for family related reasons and 16 percent of the moves were for work related reasons.
  • Of the 43.3 million moves that occurred from 1999-2000, over 56 percent stayed within the same county. Twenty percent moved to a different county within the same state and 19 percent moved to another state.
  • Young people are more likely to move than their elders. Between 1999 and 2000, one-third of those aged 20-29 moved while only four percent of those aged 65-84 relocated.
  • Region matters. Between 1999 and 2000, the South was the only region to experience a significant gain in population. While the Northeast experienced a net loss of over a quarter million residents, the South had a net gain of 227,000.
  • According to the American Housing Survey, in 2006, 53 percent of movers saw their expenses increase when they moved. Twenty-three percent saw their expenses decrease and 24 percent saw no change.
  • In declining order, the factors which influenced the selection of the home they moved to were (2006): finances; room design/layout; kitchen; size; exterior appearance; yard and view; quality of construction; and availability.

Although many have the freedom and economic means to move, few put real thought into finding a community that fits them best. Where you move may be more important than why you move as place dictates quality of life through economic, recreational, and social opportunities. Click here to learn more.

Single Family and Villa Subdivision in Lenoir City has a Grand Opening Success - Harrison Woods and Acadia Villas

Despite the overcast and rainy start to the day, the Grand Opening of the Clubhouse and Pool was a huge success at Harrison Woods and Acadia Villas.  People from all over the area (as far as Arizona) drove out to see our community.  Many of the local homeowners came by to get a first look at the community clubhouse and an opportunity to win a $250 Gas Card--Acadia Villas residents Bill and Cathy Novack were the lucky winners.

Lenoir City Clubhouse

Centrally located, the clubhouse offers an inviting and spacious room to catch up or play Bunco (as suggested by one of the families in the community).  The overwhelming response of the community was an excitement to the unveiling of their new recreational home.

Grand Opening at Clubhouse

To see more pictures of the detached brick villas look here or the single family homes here. For more information about Harrison Woods or Acadia Villas, please let us know by submitting this form.

Luxury Condos Offer Downsize Options in Heart of Bearden (Northshore Drive): Picture Update

The Enclave is nearing completion, so I wanted to bring you a few pictures from the exteriors of these wonderful homes. These expertly finished homes, with main-level master bedrooms and maintenance-free lawns, provide a serene escape from the large homes in nearby Sequoyah Hills and Westmoreland.
 


Once the landscaping finishes in a few weeks, I will post a follow-up slideshow with a more comprehensive collection of pictures inside and out. In the meantime, if you are interested in receiving more information about The Enclave and availability of these homes, let us know here.

Luxurious, Maintenance-free Homes in the Heart of Knoxville: The Cove at Turkey Creek

Today, Holrob Communities launched the new Cove at Turkey Creek website. Located in the heart of Knoxville's newest retail center, Turkey Creek, The Cove promises luxurious details and the convenience of a new urban location:

The Cove, a distinctive, expertly crafted residential environment located in West Knoxville and nestled within the vibrant landscape of Turkey Creek, the premier retail and entertainment development in the Knoxville area. Convenient to Interstate 40/75, shopping of Turkey Creek, and Knoxville's main artery-Kingston Pike, the homes The Cove at Turkey Creek affords its residents unparalleled convenience.


The Cove at Turkey Creek

The photo gallery, and house plans pages are definitely worth a look.