Alcoa, Tennessee (TN)
Situated in the great Smokey Mountains, Alcoa is located in one of America’s most scenic territories. The natural surroundings are absolutely gorgeous in the fall. And with a population a little less than 8,000, the community maintains a quiet hometown feel. The community was named after the Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa.
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| Population 7,734 | Median Age 39.8 yrs | Household Size: 2.22 |
| Avg Commute: 21.2 min | Avg Income $33,520 | Avg Home Value: $84,200 |
| July High: 86.9°F | January Low: 28.8°F | |
Welcome to Tennessee Real Estate
Tennessee, the 16th state in the Union, became known as "The Volunteer State," when volunteer soldiers from Tennessee displayed exceptional valor in the Battle of New Orleans (War of 1812). Today Tennessee is the home of almost 6 million residents.
Tennessee offers a wide variety of recreation all year round. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee is the most visited national park in the U.S., and Tennessee also contains the National Civil Rights Museum, and the largest underground lake in the nation. Although Tennessee is fairly warm year round, residents can go skiing any month of the year they choose, on the world's largest artificial skiing surface (which is 5 acres).
The average Tennessee home in 2004 sold for $144,000, but that value continues to go up as the state grows. Tennessee is experiencing rapid growth compared to the national average, and has grown 21% since 1990.
Home Values in Tennessee
Doing your research on home values in Tennessee may be the factor that determines whether your home sells right away, or stays on the market for months. It’s important to charge the right price to begin with, based not only on the evaluation, but on the current market and the demand for homes in Tennessee. Continue reading, and we’ll help you get through your home’s sale with the minimum in stress.
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