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MUST KNOW RULES FOR RENTALS!
Please email us for our free "Rules for Successful Overnight Rentals". This document will give you the most important factors to consider when purchasing a Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge area vacation home that will be used as an overnight rental. To learn more about our Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area overnight rental industry, click below. What is an Overnight Rental?
For more information, please email us by clicking here.
COMMUNITY VIRTUAL TOUR! Looking for information about our area? If so, please checkout our new virtual tour of the Sevier County area (filmed by our daughter Brittany Schoenfield) featuring information about Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville by clicking here.
INVEST IRA FUNDS IN REAL ESTATE!
Did you know that you can purchase a Gatlinburg vacation rental property with the funds in your IRA account without a tax penalty? For more information, please contact us by clicking here.
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10 million people visit the Gatlinburg/Pigeon
Forge and Great Smoky Mountains area annually, and they all
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advantage of the strong Nightly
Rental business, unique to this area, and let our
visitors pay for your vacation home . This provides
you with a unique opportunity to own a vacation home at a very
low, or possibly no cost to you. If you enjoy coming to the
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To purchase a second home in the Smokies, you will need the
following:
- Readily available funds equal to 5% of the purchase price
to use as a down payment (20% down will reduce your loan
costs).
- Reasonably good credit.
- A good source of income.
- A manageable debt to income ratio.
These are pretty much the same qualifications necessary to
purchase any residence. Loans for second homes are generally
made on the same terms as your primary residence. Call or
e-mail us for
current mortgage rates. If the requirements above don't
present a problem, we strongly encourage you to consider a
cabin, chalet, or condo in the Sevier County area. You
will have an excellent vacation home, potentially earn a nice
return on your investment, and based on prior performance,
probably enjoy 5-10% price appreciation annually. Of
course, prior performance does not necessarily indicate future
results, and all properties are different. Still, if
all of this sounds attractive, please take a look at our listings.
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$27,300 in 2000 |

Grossed $33,806 in 1999
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FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND/OR INFO ON ANY SEVIER COUNTY PROPERTY,
CALL JEFF OR KAREN AT 1-800-818-8133 or E-mail us!
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Super Lease/Option to Buy!
If you've been looking for a home in the country with room to spread out we have it! Available May 1st, we are offering for lease WITH an option to BUY this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on 4.6 acres AND a mini-barn. Bring your horse and relax and enjoy the peaceful Sevier County countryside. Totally remodeled in 2007, this property is new from top to bottom and is affordable too. With a 12 month lease the rent for this home is only $1,000 per month and you may be able to purchase the house a year from now! We are the owner and agent for this property. Sorry, you won't find this great home in the MLS and no commission is being offered to cooperating agents. To view a flyer regarding this great Sevier County property, please click here! or call Jeff today at 865-436-0444!Gatlinburg Real Estate Blog! To keep ahead of what is happening with Gatlinburg real estate and the Great Smoky Mountains including Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, Kodak, and all of Sevier County, check out our Gatlinburg Real Estate blog!
Articles regarding recent development decisions, sales statistics, and other features are already a part of this effort and we will be glad to post your comments to articles contained on our Gatlinburg real estate blog site.
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