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The Knoxville, TN real estate market is getting hot!

Posted by macleanbell@gmail.com on March 8, 2012 at 9:45 AM


The Knoxville, TN real estate market is getting hot! 

By Laurel Grandle, REALTOR

Laurel GrandleAfter months of little real estate movement, we are entering a new phase:  Our market is getting hotter every week!

I recently SOLD two houses for all cash!  My other houses are being shown regularly and it looks like 2012 will be a great year!

These are the properties I am currently representingexit logo

Thinking about a career in real estate?  EXIT offers the real estate agent insurance, retirement, supplemental income, beneficiary benefits, dental/vision insurance:  EXIT offers you SECURITY.  Call me TODAY!  Let’s talk about the benefits EXIT brings to YOU.  Direct:  865 389 2551  Office:  865 690 4300

Laurel Grandle and electric carFarragut, Knoxville, TN properties for sale and real estate services.   Laurel Grandle,  Broker,  and your real estate expert for Knoxville, Farragut and Hardin Valley areas.  You now have free access to Knoxville, TN’s ultimate real estate search engine!  Google or call me today and let’s discuss how I can help you save $1000’s when you buy, invest or sell real estate.  Exit Realty Knoxville (each office individually owned and operated).  865 690-4300 or—direct (865) 389-2551

 

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