Of course, we all know how magnificent the Smoky Mountains are. From the intense, rich hues of Autumn to the bluish, smoky tint of the vast panoramas, it is an exquisite area to live and visit. That alone is probably good enough reason why so many people are relocating to East Tennessee, just for the sheer beauty and serenity of mountain living.
It is the best of both worlds. You can enjoy the peace and quiet, and extraordinary views from your new mountain home, and just a short drive away you will discover the cultural and business hub of one of America's truly great cities, Knoxville, home to the University of Tennessee (Go Vols) and a rich history dating back to the American Revolution.
The Great Smoky Mountain National Park of East Tennessee, opened in 1933 and ranks today as the most visited national park in the United States, with over 9 million visitors per year.
You may think, that all of the above is good enough reason to relocate to East Tennessee. The developers of a new mountain community, The Ridges at Tellico Lake, have recently seen interest in the area grow due to the economics of the area as well. East Tennessee is proving to be an affordable alternative for many people, whether they are looking to relocate permanently, or purchase a vacation home.
Some of the financial incentives the area offers is; NO state income tax, NO luxury tax, LOW insurance rates on property and autos, NO auto registration tax, LOW property tax and LOW cost of local services.
This all added up seems to be many attractive reasons for new homebuyers to come to the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. In a relatively slow economy and housing market, homebuyers are finding the area a safe investment opportunity.
For more information regarding purchasing a new mountain home and homesites in the Smoky Mountains, visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Florida Halfbacks heading to the Great Smoky Mountains
In years passed, a "halfback"meant something much different than it does today. During pro football's golden era of the fifties and sixties, we had our share of halfback heroes, Frank Gifford, Paul Hornung, Lenny Moore and Gale Sayers. They glorified the position with spectacular, galloping runs across the gridiron with a combination of speed and grace.
Now that the word "halfback", along with "flanker" and other now nostalgic phrases from a bygone era are no longer part of the football lexicon, halfback has taken on a new meaning. Today, halfback describes a new real estate trend. A Florida halfback is someone who years ago relocated to Florida to escape the cold harsh winters of Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey and many other of our wintry northern states. Now, for various reasons, they have made the decision to leave Florida, but are not willing to go all the back and experience freezing temperatures again, but go halfway back, to the mountains of Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia, where the winters are mild and the opportunities abundant. This is why they are called "Florida Halfbacks".
The developers of The Ridges at Tellico Lake, a new gated community in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains believe that over half of their residents will be "Halfbacks" from Florida. Why are they leaving Florida and heading halfway back? There are many reasons. Some choose to live seasonally in the mountain areas, avoiding the summer heat in Florida. The summers are much more comfortable in these mountain regions, so many are choosing the mountain lifestyle as a summer retreat. The majority of the halfbacks however are searching for a long term alternative to the Florida lifestyle they sought in years past. So why the move for these Florida Halfbacks?
A slower real estate market, high property tax and insurance rates are a key reason. The summer heat of course and concern over hurricanes is another factor. Many are getting more home for the money. Many areas in Florida have seen property values increase at a phenomenal rate over the past 20 years, pushing prices up and value down. Plus, one of the most significant reasons many people came down to Florida originally was to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With Florida's rapid growth in population and industry, halfbacks are finding in the Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains the quiet lifestlye they once enjoyed in Florida. There are new employment opportunities in many of these mountain areas and many opportunities to invest in gorgeous mountain properties with exquisite mountain views.
New mountain communities, like The Ridges at Tellico Lake are offering homesties up to 3 acres in size, which is also attractive to the halfback who feels the need for more space, as Florida continues to grow and large homesites are becoming a thing of the past.
For more information about The Ridges at Tellico Lake, please visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
Now that the word "halfback", along with "flanker" and other now nostalgic phrases from a bygone era are no longer part of the football lexicon, halfback has taken on a new meaning. Today, halfback describes a new real estate trend. A Florida halfback is someone who years ago relocated to Florida to escape the cold harsh winters of Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey and many other of our wintry northern states. Now, for various reasons, they have made the decision to leave Florida, but are not willing to go all the back and experience freezing temperatures again, but go halfway back, to the mountains of Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia, where the winters are mild and the opportunities abundant. This is why they are called "Florida Halfbacks".
The developers of The Ridges at Tellico Lake, a new gated community in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains believe that over half of their residents will be "Halfbacks" from Florida. Why are they leaving Florida and heading halfway back? There are many reasons. Some choose to live seasonally in the mountain areas, avoiding the summer heat in Florida. The summers are much more comfortable in these mountain regions, so many are choosing the mountain lifestyle as a summer retreat. The majority of the halfbacks however are searching for a long term alternative to the Florida lifestyle they sought in years past. So why the move for these Florida Halfbacks?
A slower real estate market, high property tax and insurance rates are a key reason. The summer heat of course and concern over hurricanes is another factor. Many are getting more home for the money. Many areas in Florida have seen property values increase at a phenomenal rate over the past 20 years, pushing prices up and value down. Plus, one of the most significant reasons many people came down to Florida originally was to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With Florida's rapid growth in population and industry, halfbacks are finding in the Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains the quiet lifestlye they once enjoyed in Florida. There are new employment opportunities in many of these mountain areas and many opportunities to invest in gorgeous mountain properties with exquisite mountain views.
New mountain communities, like The Ridges at Tellico Lake are offering homesties up to 3 acres in size, which is also attractive to the halfback who feels the need for more space, as Florida continues to grow and large homesites are becoming a thing of the past.
For more information about The Ridges at Tellico Lake, please visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
Monday, March 24, 2008
A Brief History of the Great Smoky Mountains
The Great Smoky Mountains commonly and affectionately called the Smokies, received it's name from the natural blue haze which often hangs over it. The Smokies run north and south straddling Tennessee and North Carolina, and are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range.
The Smokies most prominent feature is the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Established in 1930 as a National Park, it is the most popular national park in the United States with over 9 million visitors per year.
The first native peoples arrived in the Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains around 1000 AD. They came from the Iroquoian lands of New England, and later became known as the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokees named the Smokies, "Place of Blue Smoke." In the late 18th century, the European settlers arrived in large numbers, and the Cherokees were forced to flee to the Blue Ridge Mountains. These primarily Scottish-Irish settlers concentrated their settlements in the fertile lowlands. As logging grew as a major industry, the Smokies' first railroad was constructed in the late 19th century. Cut and run style clear cutting was destroying the natural beauty, so visitors and locals banded together to raise money for the land's preservation, resulting with the authorization of the National Park. Today the Great Smoky Mountains is a favorite destination for hiking , fishing, bicycling, horseback riding and much more.
Smoky Mountain Homeowners, like those at communities such as Rarity Bay and The Ridges at Tellico Lake are taking full advantage of what the Smokies of East Tennessee can offer. All the amenities of the great outdoor leisure activities plus a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, discovering tranquility and peace of mind.
For more information regarding The Ridges at Tellico Lake please visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
The Smokies most prominent feature is the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Established in 1930 as a National Park, it is the most popular national park in the United States with over 9 million visitors per year.
The first native peoples arrived in the Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains around 1000 AD. They came from the Iroquoian lands of New England, and later became known as the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokees named the Smokies, "Place of Blue Smoke." In the late 18th century, the European settlers arrived in large numbers, and the Cherokees were forced to flee to the Blue Ridge Mountains. These primarily Scottish-Irish settlers concentrated their settlements in the fertile lowlands. As logging grew as a major industry, the Smokies' first railroad was constructed in the late 19th century. Cut and run style clear cutting was destroying the natural beauty, so visitors and locals banded together to raise money for the land's preservation, resulting with the authorization of the National Park. Today the Great Smoky Mountains is a favorite destination for hiking , fishing, bicycling, horseback riding and much more.
Smoky Mountain Homeowners, like those at communities such as Rarity Bay and The Ridges at Tellico Lake are taking full advantage of what the Smokies of East Tennessee can offer. All the amenities of the great outdoor leisure activities plus a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, discovering tranquility and peace of mind.
For more information regarding The Ridges at Tellico Lake please visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
How are log homes built today?
If your vision of a log home is the usual depiction of Abraham Lincoln's boyhood home, or the label illustration on a famous pancake syrup bottle, then wait until you see what today's log home builders are up to. With technological advances in craftsmanship and building materials, and meeting the needs and demands of the marketplace, log homes today look nothing like their great ancestors. The log home industry has grown rapidly as consumers discover their advantages and flexibility, plus every creature comfort they desire can be incorporated into a magnificent luxury log home.
In addition log homes are among the most energy efficient housing styles on the market. A log home is more than 30% more efficient than any other form of home construction, according to a U.S Government agency report. Today's log homes are airtight and weather resistant, and with the log's ability to absorb and slowly release heat, the weather does not enter the home, keeping it comfortable and using less energy to maintain temperature control than wood frame homes.
The new log home is not necessarily just a log home anymore. There are many ways today's builders are constructing their log homes. Many builders are calling them "Hybrids".
A new gated community in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, The Ridges at Tellico Lake will be an exclusive log and timber home community. The homes are hybrids, a combination of materials that allow for much more design flexibilty and beauty for the homeowner. Utilizing customized timber frame trusses with milled log walls, and stone for architectural accents these homes can range in size up to 5,000 square feet of luxury living space. After the buyer selects his Smoky Mountain homesite, they will select their builder, which will be approved by the design board, The home will be customized to meet every need of the homebuyer, just as they would if it were of wood frame construction.
For more information about The Ridges at Tellico Lake visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com
or call 239-253-2332.
In addition log homes are among the most energy efficient housing styles on the market. A log home is more than 30% more efficient than any other form of home construction, according to a U.S Government agency report. Today's log homes are airtight and weather resistant, and with the log's ability to absorb and slowly release heat, the weather does not enter the home, keeping it comfortable and using less energy to maintain temperature control than wood frame homes.
The new log home is not necessarily just a log home anymore. There are many ways today's builders are constructing their log homes. Many builders are calling them "Hybrids".
A new gated community in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, The Ridges at Tellico Lake will be an exclusive log and timber home community. The homes are hybrids, a combination of materials that allow for much more design flexibilty and beauty for the homeowner. Utilizing customized timber frame trusses with milled log walls, and stone for architectural accents these homes can range in size up to 5,000 square feet of luxury living space. After the buyer selects his Smoky Mountain homesite, they will select their builder, which will be approved by the design board, The home will be customized to meet every need of the homebuyer, just as they would if it were of wood frame construction.
For more information about The Ridges at Tellico Lake visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com
or call 239-253-2332.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Buying Land Today, Still a Great Investment
Buying Land Today, Still a Great Investment
Bucking the Trend and Purchasing Large Homesites
With the real estate market slowdown and the stock market as volatile as ever, many experts’ advise is to invest in land. With a land purchase, your real estate investment is obviously smaller than investing in a home/land package, plus your purchase provides more flexibility.
The real estate market will change, it always does. It will go from the buyer’s market it is today to a seller’s market, so the equity in your land purchase, by just holding on to it, will build into a nice profit.
The developers of The Ridges at Tellico Lake, a gated community in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains are offering an interesting investment opportunity. Purchase your homesite today, with no money down, three years interest only and you don’t have to build until 2013. The advantage to not having to build for 5 years is that within that period of course the market will change, and you can resell your property whenever you wish within that period of time. Of course, if you fall in love with this Smoky Mountain getaway you have the option of building a gorgeous new home. It’s a win- win program.
These are not small ¼ acre homesites. They range in size up to 3 acres and can feature incredible 50 mile mountain vistas.
Not only will the value of the land go up due to the turn in the market, but with other homesites sales and luxury homes being built in the community your investment can grow significantly.
Land investment historically has a low risk factor and a high yield on return.
For more information regarding purchasing a homesite at The Ridges at Tellico Lake visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
Bucking the Trend and Purchasing Large Homesites
With the real estate market slowdown and the stock market as volatile as ever, many experts’ advise is to invest in land. With a land purchase, your real estate investment is obviously smaller than investing in a home/land package, plus your purchase provides more flexibility.
The real estate market will change, it always does. It will go from the buyer’s market it is today to a seller’s market, so the equity in your land purchase, by just holding on to it, will build into a nice profit.
The developers of The Ridges at Tellico Lake, a gated community in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains are offering an interesting investment opportunity. Purchase your homesite today, with no money down, three years interest only and you don’t have to build until 2013. The advantage to not having to build for 5 years is that within that period of course the market will change, and you can resell your property whenever you wish within that period of time. Of course, if you fall in love with this Smoky Mountain getaway you have the option of building a gorgeous new home. It’s a win- win program.
These are not small ¼ acre homesites. They range in size up to 3 acres and can feature incredible 50 mile mountain vistas.
Not only will the value of the land go up due to the turn in the market, but with other homesites sales and luxury homes being built in the community your investment can grow significantly.
Land investment historically has a low risk factor and a high yield on return.
For more information regarding purchasing a homesite at The Ridges at Tellico Lake visit www.theridgesattellicolake.com or call 239-253-2332.
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