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Cities with the most expensive homes in Tennessee
Stacker compiled an inventory of cities with the costliest houses in Tennessee utilizing information from Zillow. Cities are ranked by the Zillow Residence Values Index for all houses as of April 2022. The charts on this story have been created routinely utilizing Matplotlib.
The costliest metropolis on the record has a typical dwelling worth of $1,185,993 which is 310% larger than the state common of $289,053.
Metros with probably the most cities within the prime 30 in Tennessee
#1. Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin: 16
#2. Memphis: 5
#3. Chattanooga: 4
#4. Sevierville: 3
#5. Knoxville: 2
Learn on to see which cities made the record.
#30. Townsend
– Typical dwelling worth: $438,534
– 1-year value change: +45.0%
– 5-year value change: +95.8%
– Metro space: Knoxville
#29. Rockvale
– Typical dwelling worth: $440,165
– 1-year value change: +34.8%
– 5-year value change: +83.0%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#28. Fairview
– Typical dwelling worth: $442,710
– 1-year value change: +34.1%
– 5-year value change: +86.0%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#27. Coopertown
– Typical dwelling worth: $445,303
– 1-year value change: +33.7%
– 5-year value change: +73.8%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#26. Rossville
– Typical dwelling worth: $459,496
– 1-year value change: +15.3%
– 5-year value change: +43.0%
– Metro space: Memphis
#25. Hickory Withe
– Typical dwelling worth: $471,181
– 1-year value change: +14.5%
– 5-year value change: +37.1%
– Metro space: Memphis
#24. Hendersonville
– Typical dwelling worth: $474,373
– 1-year value change: +29.8%
– 5-year value change: +68.3%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#23. Germantown
– Typical dwelling worth: $474,771
– 1-year value change: +15.5%
– 5-year value change: +51.4%
– Metro space: Memphis
#22. Eagleville
– Typical dwelling worth: $475,045
– 1-year value change: +37.2%
– 5-year value change: +99.7%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#21. Ridgeside
– Typical dwelling worth: $480,168
– 1-year value change: +27.5%
– 5-year value change: +72.0%
– Metro space: Chattanooga
#20. Collierville
– Typical dwelling worth: $485,276
– 1-year value change: +17.7%
– 5-year value change: +53.1%
– Metro space: Memphis
#19. Lascassas
– Typical dwelling worth: $488,006
– 1-year value change: +37.6%
– 5-year value change: +86.2%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#18. Pigeon Forge
– Typical dwelling worth: $497,910
– 1-year value change: +53.9%
– 5-year value change: +141.9%
– Metro space: Sevierville
#17. Primm Springs
– Typical dwelling worth: $507,726
– 1-year value change: +35.2%
– 5-year value change: +94.7%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#16. Spring Hill
– Typical dwelling worth: $512,037
– 1-year value change: +42.6%
– 5-year value change: +82.9%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#15. Sign Mountain
– Typical dwelling worth: $512,323
– 1-year value change: +25.2%
– 5-year value change: +60.9%
– Metro space: Chattanooga
#14. Mount Juliet
– Typical dwelling worth: $531,575
– 1-year value change: +35.5%
– 5-year value change: +67.0%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
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#13. Milton
– Typical dwelling worth: $552,458
– 1-year value change: +45.0%
– 5-year value change: +112.6%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#12. Gatlinburg
– Typical dwelling worth: $567,490
– 1-year value change: +51.1%
– 5-year value change: +169.2%
– Metro space: Sevierville
#11. Pittman Heart
– Typical dwelling worth: $571,524
– 1-year value change: +57.5%
– 5-year value change: +157.1%
– Metro space: Sevierville
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#10. Piperton
– Typical dwelling worth: $583,251
– 1-year value change: +14.9%
– 5-year value change: +42.1%
– Metro space: Memphis
#9. Walden
– Typical dwelling worth: $587,713
– 1-year value change: +22.8%
– 5-year value change: +54.7%
– Metro space: Chattanooga
#8. Farragut
– Typical dwelling worth: $601,697
– 1-year value change: +30.5%
– 5-year value change: +68.0%
– Metro space: Knoxville
#7. Thompsons Station
– Typical dwelling worth: $691,647
– 1-year value change: +45.7%
– 5-year value change: +88.5%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#6. Nolensville
– Typical dwelling worth: $752,366
– 1-year value change: +43.9%
– 5-year value change: +78.8%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#5. Franklin
– Typical dwelling worth: $840,591
– 1-year value change: +44.9%
– 5-year value change: +85.1%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#4. Lookout Mountain
– Typical dwelling worth: $844,550
– 1-year value change: +24.4%
– 5-year value change: +50.5%
– Metro space: Chattanooga
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#3. Arrington
– Typical dwelling worth: $938,584
– 1-year value change: +43.9%
– 5-year value change: +83.8%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#2. Faculty Grove
– Typical dwelling worth: $1,013,219
– 1-year value change: +45.8%
– 5-year value change: +86.7%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
#1. Brentwood
– Typical dwelling worth: $1,185,993
– 1-year value change: +45.8%
– 5-year value change: +85.0%
– Metro space: Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin
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Food, water, shelter, roads: Where to get help in Tennessee after Hurricane Helene
Need information in Tennessee about Hurricane Helen devastation? Knox News is here to help sort things out.
We’re sharing information as we find it below.
Stay safe from floods by checking the weather warnings (we’re not out the woods yet)
Flood warnings are still in place at various locations for various reasons, and they expire at different times.
We have compiled them in one place so you can stay abreast of the changes.
Seriously: Stay off the roads if you can
North Carolina officials are continuing to advise that drivers do not go out on the roads due to the floods and the structure damage the rising water may have caused, and some of the same advice is true in Tennessee as well.
“We’re still urging people to stay at home,” said Kelse Edwards, a Communications officer for the North Carolina Department of Transportation. “There’s no good ways to travel around that area, basically in the western part of the state.”
A worry is that floodwaters have destabilized the ground under roads and bridges.
Tennessee State Troopers are on duty on Interstate 40 and other roadways across East Tennessee to stop drivers from entering flooded areas.
“You do not ever need to attempt to drive across a roadway that’s flooded, turn around and don’t drown,” said Lt. Bill Miller, a public information officer for the Tennessee Highway Patrol. “Your vehicle will be swept away very quickly in current swift moving waters.”
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Where to get food and water in Newport
There are still some areas without power, but officials are trying to restore all power as quickly as possible, according to Newport City Administrator James Finchum.
Water access is a more challenging issue. Intake for the water system is on the French Broad River. The operations building that powers the pumps is under water. Until the water recedes, officials cannot determine how long running water will be unavailable. This is the longest time access to water has been limited, Finchum said.
Drinking water and food supplies are being passed out to those who need it at the Professional Development Center in Newport at 601 W. Broadway St.
Hospital in Newport is at a limited capacity
Newport Medical Center is open and operating, though at a limited capacity due to the lack of water.
The emergency department, medical surgical unit, intensive care unit and labor and delivery unit are fully operational, according to Scott Williams, chief executive officer of Newport Medical Center.
Need shelter tonight in Cocke County?
The Cocke County Superintendent Manney Moore said Parrottsville Elementary School at 1901 Old Parrottsville Highway is still open as an emergency shelter. There are currently 20-25 people there and there is room to house 30 people comfortably.
Centerview Elementary School is closed. All occupants at that emergency shelter have been able to return to stay with friends or family.
The Newport Community Center at 426 Cosby Highway is also open as an emergency shelter for anyone displaced.
Check for school cancellations
Classes are canceled Monday at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, an East Tennessee community hit hard by floods.
The university campus itself will be open for other functions, but classes will not be held.
Greene County Schools will be closed all next week, Monday through Friday.
TBI establishes hotline for missing people
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has a hotline for reports of missing people: 800-TBI-FIND.
“Callers should be prepared to relay as much identifying information as possible, including names, phone numbers, vehicle identification, and last known whereabouts,” the TBI said in a news release.
TBI will coordinate with local police on any reports sent in.
Do not call about property, the TBI said.
Tennessee
President Biden approved emergency declaration for Tennessee, federal disaster assistance
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — President Biden has approved federal disaster assistance by issuing an emergency declaration in Tennessee.
With Tropical Storm Helene’s impact causing significant flooding and other issues across the state, the declaration will allow for more money and resources to help with the aftermath.
It also authorizes FEMA to coordinate the relief efforts in the community and keep everyone safe from further catastrophe as best as possible.
Specific counties mentioned include Cocke, Hawkins and Washington, along with Carter, Johnson and Unicoi counties.
Middle Tennessee schools score 2024 National Blue Ribbon for academic excellence
There are a lot of great schools in our area. Congratulations to four schools in the mid-state that were awarded National Blue Ribbons for Academic Execellence. The were among six in Tennessee to receive that honor. They were among 356 schools across the United States to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education!
-Lelan Statom
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