Knoxville, TN. Old North Knoxville. Neighborhood Overview. For Sale on Trulia: 1 home. No rental data. No homes for rent. Amenity information provided by third party data sources. What Locals Say. At least 13 Trulia users voted on each feature. Car is needed. It's dog friendly. There are sidewalks. It's walkable to restaurants. Parking is easy. It's walkable to grocery stores. There's holiday spirit. Kids play outside. Yards are well-kept.
They plan to stay for at least 5 years. Streets are well-lit. Neighbors are friendly. People would walk alone at night. There's wildlife. It's quiet. There are community events. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 10mo ago. Resident 1y ago. Restoring here is extensive for our new home buyers: new kitchen, baths, etc. Neighbors are friendly and are out and about with pets and children greeting each other, and the neighborhoods are safe.
After looking in the Old North neighborhood for a while, Marshall Stair and his wife Natalie bought a home in on Armstrong Avenue. Marshall is a former city councilman and an attorney with Lewis Thomason, P.
The couple has two children: Stella, 2, and Watson, 8 months old. And the best part of living in Old North? Marshall and Natalie enjoy the local shops, bakeries and restaurants that continue to pop up nearby, saying that the streetscape project on North Central has greatly improved the aesthetic of the area. Vicki Koontz comes from four generations of families in the building business, so real estate came naturally when she began working in the business about 30 years ago.
Her first house restoration came in the s amid a bit of unsurprising fear. Since the mids, she has restored and sold about 50 houses, with 8 of them in Old North Knoxville and a new project coming in on Oklahoma Avenue. Gary met up with Gerald McGinnis and David Swanner, who are both mostly retired from a variety of vocations and professions.
And what about these newer generations of homeowners who are making these historic neighborhoods their own? Mary Leidig is a former newspaper journalist, now a marketing and branding strategist who loves telling the stories of Knoxville and East Tennessee as a freelance writer. Meet Me at The Wort. Imagination Library. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
By Mary Leidig On Dec 30, The buzz in Who are these new kids on the block in these urban neighborhoods? What do millennials want? Building a neighborhood back Vicki Koontz comes from four generations of families in the building business, so real estate came naturally when she began working in the business about 30 years ago. Mary Leidig 11 posts 0 comments. Next Post Imagination Library.
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