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Best Coffee Shops In Knoxville

Written By: Chris Ladd
Best Coffee Shops In Knoxville

No one knows where or when coffee was first discovered, but for the sake of this article we are going to reference Wikipedia (sorry, professor ). Legend has it that a goat herder noticed his goats wouldn’t settle down at night after eating the red berries off a certain bush so, he decided to try them himself. To his delight, he felt quite energized. He took these berries to a local monk who was skeptical and threw the berries in a fire. The aroma from the roasted beans was so amazing they scraped them out of the fire, ground them up, and dissolved them in hot water. Shazam… Coffee!!

True story?  No one really knows, but if you can’t function without your daily cup of joe, does it really matter?

For those who drink one cup, two cups, or even six cups of coffee a day, the aroma, flavor and potency are major factors for the coffee we choose to drink. Life is too short for bad coffee, so when we discover a shop that pours that “perfect cup”, the undying loyalty then ensues. Here are some of our favorite stops for a great cup of coffee in Knoxville. Stop in, try them out, and who knows, maybe you’ll find your “perfect cup”.

K Brew

@knoxvillebrew

K Brew has three locations across Knoxville, one being in the heart of Downtown Knoxville in the beautiful lobby of the Embassy Suites hotel. K Brew offers indoor seating, free WIFI and has the comfiest areas to study, meet up with friends or just sip quietly on your coffee. Their coffee is locally roasted in house since their first location opened in 2013. They offer a variety of the most delicious bagels and a selection of six different extremely tasty cream cheeses. Whether you love lattes, iced coffee or you’re a huge Harry Potter fan they’ve got you covered (keep an eye out for their Harry Potter themed drinks). This is the coffee shop you don’t want to miss, so next time you are in the area make sure you stop by K Brew!

The Empty Cup

@emptycupknox

Not only does The Empty Cup have a great cup of coffee but this small coffeehouse has a great story behind it. When you buy coffee or food, visit their marketplace or just donate your time; the Empty Cup gives back in the form of Adoption Grants. They offer a friendly gathering space, terrific coffee, play area for children, wonderful local food, and live music. They also have over eight flavors of Blue Bell ice cream, frozen coffee and lattes. Go check out their drive-thru services or sip on some of their delicious frozen coffee while listening to live music from the patio.

Old City Java

@oldcityjava

Old city Java is located on South Central Street in the heart of the Old city and is perfectly positioned to pick up a coffee when you’re on the go downtown, or stay and enjoy the unique outdoor sitting area. This is a very relaxed coffee spot serving specialty coffee, tea and a variety of fresh baked pastries. Old City Java will leave you with a smile on your face from either the atmosphere or the coffee, pretty sure it will be from both. Check it out today and make sure you grab a fresh pastry on the way out. We recommend the berry hand pie!

Coffee and Chocolate

@coffeeandchocolateknoxville

Right on the edge of Market Square in downtown Knoxville next to Café 4 sits the coziest little coffee shop called Coffee and Chocolate. They offer a wide range of delicious chocolates, many different macaron flavors, cookies and tons of tasty drink choices. Whether you like coffee, tea or just looking for a boost of energy with their Red Eye drink; this is the place for you. Make sure you stop in for a drink and treat while you are walking around Market Square! They have really good coffee!

Remedy Coffee

@remedy_coffee

Tucked away on the corner of Tyson Street, Remedy Coffee is definitely one to beat. They offer a wide variety of drinks ranging from hot chocolate, cold brew, fresh hot coffee, and lattes. They also offer a 96 oz. coffee box to-go for the whole office to enjoy and alcoholic beverages for those after work hours. Remedy offers indoor seating with free WIFI and a quiet atmosphere.  Make sure to stop in on your next coffee run to pick up one of their delicious drinks, and on the way out, peek into Paysan’s Bagels and Bread (@paysan_bread) for a delicious bagel!

Honeybee Coffee Company

@honeybeecoffeeco

With four locations across East Tennessee, this one is definitely a fan favorite. If you are in Sevierville, West Towne Mall, Kingston Pike or Downtown Knoxville make sure you stop by and check this one out. They offer very cool and modern places to sip your coffee and snack on delicious treats like their yummy apple fritter. Need a quiet place to drink some coffee and knock out some emails? Honeybee had plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Check out their website and learn more about their monthly coffee subscription.

Likewise Coffee

@likewisecoffee_knox

Located on East Magnolia Avenue near Downtown Knoxville. Likewise coffee offers an exquisite iced chai and freshly brewed hot coffee. Whether you are a coffee drinker or not, you’ll definitely find a new favorite drink here. They offer cozy indoor and outdoor seating with a very comfortable setting. Stop by for breakfast or lunch and grab a delicious sandwich filled with fresh ingredients such as sausage or bacon. They also have your happy hour destination covered with craft beer, 16 oz. kegs and delicious zucchini bites. You definitely need to check this place out!

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2021 RealTrends Rankings | HMG Makes the List Once Again

Written By:  Holli McCray

We’re pleased and proud to announce that Holli McCray Home Marketing Group was ranked by RealTrends as one of the top real estate teams in both Tennessee and the United States.  RealTrends is one of the nation’s leading real estate news and information sources.  Each year, they rank the top real real agents, teams, and firms through the nation based on various metrics.  In 2021, we made their list in 3 categories based on our production in 2020…

RealTrends 2021 Rankings

You can read the full rankings report here:  2021 RealTrends Rankings Report

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YouTube Videos To Inspire Your Home Renovation Project

Written By:  Holli McCray

7 YouTube Videos For Your Home Renovation Project

Be it an older home that needs some upgrades or a newer place that’s missing that special feel, home renovations can turn a drab domicile into a fabulous new abode. Strategic home renovations can add value to the home for future resale while giving the owners the dream home they’ve always wanted.  They can also provide a living environment you can’t wait to come home to!

Unfortunately, the glut of home remodeling TV shows and programming don’t typically capture the full amount of effort needed to get the results you’re wanting.  They’re made for entertainment purposes and not as a resource to help you complete home renovation projects.  And while we recommend hiring professional help when taking on projects that you’re not familiar with, these YouTubers provide some great ideas and inspiration to get more out of your home.

Check out our list below, and be sure to watch the videos for home renovation ideas…

Homemade Home

What to look for:  How a lost cause home can be brought back up to snuff.

Tiny homes have become exponentially more popular over the past few years.  But as this particular YouTube video shows, not all tiny homes look like the ones you see in online lists or demos of such properties. Please keep in mind that the renovations in this video aren’t recommended for beginners (unless you’ve at least got some professional help in your back pocket!)

Watch:  https://youtu.be/zBCbbXlVOhs

House of Valentina

What to look for:  How to address older features and make them current.

This YouTuber wanted to show viewers how the insides of an older home can be made over with the most contemporary tastes in mind. The real lesson in this video is that underneath a home’s dated looks, there’s likely a solid foundation and unique features worth saving.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/ooTvWuVxTTE

Alexandra Gater

What to look for:  How to work within tight confines and non-ideal conditions without having to gut the whole space.

Can one get more space out of their home? They can with some careful planning and clever tricks. Those tricks might include tossing out the original purpose of certain rooms, and playing to a home’s natural strengths. That’s kind of the great thing about this particular YouTube video, is that it shows how that can be done without overcomplicating things.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/wxz37DF5DzU

Austin Flipsters

Great for:  Showing viewers how to make the updates that they’re dreading.

Another YouTube channel that shows what a master renovator can do. The videos on this channel are made by seasoned pros and offer some great process shots and education on how they’ve pulled off their latest reno. The videos from the “Austin Flipsters” are also incredibly eye-catching and recommendable for people who are even slightly interested in how the remodeling process might work.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/6Lj54C0KPck

William McNeil

What to look for:  How one should preserve classic styles in homes.

The aesthetic of some homes just shouldn’t be messed with. And for those homes that got it right the first time, this YouTube video figures out the right marriage between great, older places and the need for a fresh dwelling.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/JkASmC1ZVss

Kaylah Stroup

What to look for:  How to update older, bigger homes.

When purchasing a home renovation project, some buyers will go for the older, bigger homes that they long to repair to their former glory. This video provides commentary on what to do when one discovers a home’s features or how a buyer may properly honor the history of a bought home.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/1fbxyseWWjQ

BeeNeh Builds

What to look for:  How to get the most with the least.

Even at a great price, homebuyers may regret certain parts of their purchase.  What matters is that they keep the right perspective by staying focused on the home’s overall potential.  This video shows a housing nightmare, and how a novice home buyer might be able to turn a bad situation into a great one.

Watch:  https://youtu.be/lQBc2UtpUco

 

Now, Go Get Started!

With some effort, research, and some great ideas, anyone can make the upgrades they want to their home.  Starting with a sound home improvement plan is the first step toward achieving the results that you want. Once that plan is in place, take a steady approach to avoid getting overwhelmed. Tackle one project at a time… 

If you’re in the market for a fixer-upper or need to get in touch with some Knoxville-area contractors to help start your renovation project, don’t hesitate to contact us!

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3 Smart Home Improvement Projects

Written By:  Holli McCray

3 SMART WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME

Most people take on home improvement projects for 2 reasons…  The first is to improve their living situation.  This can be something as simple as painting a few walls to as extensive as adding on an addition to accommodate more living or working space.  The other motivation behind most home improvement projects is to improve the resale value of one’s home.  A smart investment in updating and remodeling a home can yield thousands in additional profit at the closing table.

That said, it’s important to make sure that the improvements you’re making to your home fit the current trends buyers are looking for when purchasing a home.  New home improvement trends occur every few years…  Knowing these trends cannot only create a wonderful space for you to enjoy but can also put your home at the top of buyers’ lists when it comes time to sell.

 

Finish and Remodel The Basement

Livable basement space is in high demand these days.  A space for the kids to play away from the adults, a quiet place for a home office, or a dark spot to watch a family movie are all high on many homebuyers’ “wish lists”.  When finishing/remodeling your basement, the added value, and benefit typically outweigh the costs to complete.  Before you get started, make sure that your basement is encapsulated and/or sealed before adding any drywall to avoid any moisture buildup that could result in mold growth. 

Other things to consider are replacing the electric wiring and ensuring that it is up to date. Adding a light neutral paint color can bring a bright and spacious feel. Use light fixtures that match the rest of the home.  Designer carpet squares, stained concrete, and engineered hardwood are all in demand right now and can offer a high-end elegant look for your basement.

Basement remodel projects can take months to complete, but it adds an unbeatable resale value and provides countless options for enjoyment inside your home.

Update and Maintain Your HVAC

HVAC is your home’s heating, cooling, and ventilation system.  When done correctly, it keeps your home’s interior temperature at an efficient and accurate level.  It will also keep from paying unnecessary utility costs to properly heat and cool the home.  When it comes to selling your home, a new and/or properly maintained HVAC system will provide reassurance to the buyer that they won’t be inheriting any expensive issues when they move in.  The problem is that most people don’t check on these issues, and it causes the HVAC system to deteriorate faster and not work properly.  That said, if you have a system that is more than ten years old, we highly recommend upgrading your HVAC to a new more efficient system.

When it comes to your home’s ductwork, having it cleaned routinely can not only improve the longevity of your system, you will also have cleaner air running through your home.  For those who have allergies, this should absolutely be part of your home maintenance plan. 

If you do decide to install a new system, choose one with a high energy-efficient rating, confirm it’s the right size, and add a heat pump.  If you choose a unit that is too tiny, it will have to work harder to reach the right temperature, which will reduce the life of the unit and cause frustration when your home isn’t remaining at the desired temperature.  Additionally, units that are too large will cause you to have higher utility costs that are not necessary.

From a resale standpoint, homebuyers may not notice a new cabinet, but they will notice an old HVAC system, and it can cost you top-dollar. While being a more expensive project, installing a new HVAC system generally adds substantial value to a home.

Proper Insulation

Insulation is a crucial component for every house. Adding the proper insulation remains one of the best and easiest home improvement projects that homeowners should complete to add value and quality to their home.  Though the costs of proper insulation have risen recently, it will save you loads of money in reduced energy costs.  In a single year, you can save hundreds of dollars in utility expenses!

There are many different areas of a house to insulate properly though the most common are the basement, exterior doors, and attic. Pay close attention to the R-value of your insulation. The R-value is how much your insulation will resist heat flow.  The higher the R-Value, the more effective the insulation.  Foam insulation is also recommended, especially in attics because it is very energy efficient and is water-resistant if you happen to have any moisture in the attic.  For those who have stone and mortar walls (particularly in the basement), polyurethane foam is best on these types of surfaces.  

When you go to sell your home, make sure to mention that you have energy-efficient insulation installed in the marketing.  This will not only make your home more appealing to homebuyers but will also help them justify paying a higher price.   

 

If you need help completing any home improvement projects, don’t hesitate to contact us.  Over the years, we have vetted dozens of contractors, so we can recommend a reliable company to work with. 

And if you need some guidance on what home improvement projects make sense for your home in today’s market, we’re happy to help!  We can provide some ideas that will improve your home’s resale value even if you aren’t planning to sell right now.

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Insights Into the Local Real Estate Market | An Interview With Jody Neubauer

Written By:  Sarah Koenig Wagner

Jody Neubauer | Holli McCray Home Marketing Group
Jody Neubauer – Listing Coordinator

Jody Neubauer has been part of Holli McCray’s team since the early days when they were operating out of the back room of the Keller Williams building in Bearden.  He transitioned to the real estate industry in 2012 from a restaurant management role.  And with him, he brought an abundance of skills that have proven to be invaluable to the growth of HMG.   I was able to speak with Holli and she had this to say about Jody…  “I will forever be grateful to Jody for taking the risk of leaving a stable job to come work with us when there was very little to guaranty at the time”…  “He’s been such a huge reason for our success over the years.  His loyalty, consistency, expertise, and contagious personality have been integral in building the culture of our firm”, said McCray.  

I recently interviewed Jody who offered some interesting insights about himself, his job, and the Knoxville real estate market…

 

Sarah: Hi Jody! Thank you for sitting down with us for a little real estate Q&A. Before we get started, can you tell us what you do for the Holli McCray Home Marketing Group Real Estate Team? How long have you been with HMG and why do you like working there?

Jody: Hello. My name is Jody Neubauer and I’m a “Listing Team Coordinator”. I’ve been with Holli McCray since 2012. My major task is to research values of homes in the area, lead generation (reaching out to past and new clients, both buyers and sellers), addressing incoming calls, maintaining contracts and inventory, and conducting follow up. There are so many reasons I like work here. The main reasons I’ve stayed with Holli McCray is that I love the team collaboration, the people, the transparency in how we conduct business, our respect and support for each other and our clients. We are all leaders on the team and are consistently voted the number one team in the area. We know what we’re doing and we love doing it together.

 

Sarah: Are you from the Knoxville area originally? What made you choose Knoxville for your home?

Jody: I’m from South Texas originally, the Rio Grande Valley area. My step-father worked for the FAA and transferred our family to Knoxville in 1984. My parents eventually left, but I chose to stay here. When I got married, my wife and I moved to Nashville, but I really missed the outdoors and activities that Knoxville had to offer, so we moved back. Knoxville is a perfect fit for me, not too small, not too big. There’s been a lot of growth in the area, but it hasn’t lost its character. The people are real nice—it’s an ideal location for a family. The change of seasons is beautiful and there are so many outdoor activities you can do here.

 

Sarah: In the last six months, the world, in general, has changed drastically due to COVID. How has the real estate market been affected? What are the biggest changes you’ve seen?

Jody: The real estate market itself hasn’t been compounded by Covid locally, but what I have seen is the cost of goods increasing, construction supplies are harder to come by, and there have been delays in shipping those materials. Agents have always been able to work remotely and continue to offer virtual tours. Our listings are always available on our website, so you can preview photos from the comfort of your own safe space. We always work with the buyer or seller’s comfort level, so in-person visits can also be arranged using masks and distancing. The pandemic has altered how we conduct business but hasn’t stopped us from doing it. Overall real estate inventory is trending downward across the country (meaning there’s not a large number of homes on the market), but we continue to deal with moves that are necessary due to job transfers, deaths, divorces, etc.

 

Sarah: How are home values determined ultimately determined? What aspects are most important to home appraisers? What are the automatic deal breakers? Can you walk us through the process step by step?

Jody: Several factors come into play. There’s a difference between what I do and what appraisers do.  Appraisers look at upgrades compared to other homes to determine values. What I’m looking at is the marketability of the house.  So I’m looking at things from a buyer’s perspective, influenced by demand. I start my research at the subdivision level, including a two-mile radius surrounding the property, and zip codes. Home values are continuing to increase due to high demand and low inventory. Bad locations are always deal-breakers, and foreclosures in the area can also bring values down. It’s like they say “location, location, location” really does matter.

 

Sarah: What can a seller to do boost their home values?

Jody: In this market, you really don’t have to do much, but if you really want to boost your value right off the bat, it’s always curb appeal. First impressions really do make a difference and get you the biggest bang for your buck. Upgrades are important but modest—you don’t want to overshoot your neighborhood. Keeping your home clean and well maintained is more important than staging or decorating.

 

Sarah: Do you think now is a good time to buy or sell your home? Why or why not?

Jody: NOW is the best time to sell your home. With inventory so low, you have very little competition. For buyers, interest rates are low right now which can also be a plus. But if you’re in the position to sell now, I definitely recommend you do that and rent short-term while you’re looking for your new home.

 

Sarah: What advice would you give to a first-time home buyer or seller looking to make a move in the year ahead?

Jody: Your first step should be meeting with the HMG team and setting up a game plan. HMG can walk you through the process and hold your hand. We know every house and every client has different needs. Don’t spend money before you know you need to. Our agents can keep an eye out on inventory and let you know when’s the best time to make a move. We have two teams, listing partners and buying agents, that can work for you simultaneously, saving you time and money. Our agents can also be on the lookout for your ideal home before it comes to the market.

 

Sarah: Are there any specific areas in Knoxville you feel are outstanding opportunities?

Jody: Investment properties are harder to find right now, there are not too many opportunities for flippers at the moment. Mountain properties, just outside of Knoxville, are exploding in the market due to the pandemic and the desire for social distancing. Buyers are paying top dollar for these properties and choosing to rent them out year-round. South Knoxville used to be a harder area to sell, however, it’s been recently revitalized with bike trails, movie theatres, and small businesses. Downtown has also seen big changes within the last five years adding revitalized shops and restaurants. I would consider both South Knoxville and Downtown as up and coming areas.

 

Sarah: In conclusion, is there anything you could share with our HMG blog readers to give them an inside scoop on Knoxville’s real estate market?

Jody: Knoxville has seen incredible changes in the last ten years. We have fantastic breweries and restaurants that have made Knoxville home. We used to be referred to as the “chain-capital of the world, but now it’s great to see so many local businesses on the rise. Knoxville is known for its Southern hospitality—we have a little bit of something for everybody. It’s a great town for investing in—we have the University, affordable housing, mild seasons, and lots of outdoor activities. Knoxville was also voted one of the “top ten great places to retire”, and in my opinion, I can’t say enough about the area—it’s just a fun place to live!

 

Sarah: Thanks again Jody, for taking the time to answer our questions!

Jody: Absolutely!

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Avoiding Homelessness

“I want to sell my home, but I have nowhere to go!”  This is a common scenario that we run into with our clients these days.  Due to the shortage of available homes on the market, many people are having trouble identifying a home they would like to move into once they sell their current home.  As a result, they are hesitant to put their homes on the market until they find their next home first.  

But what happens when a client finds the right home but needs to sell their current home in order to buy the new one?!  Most home sellers are unwilling to accept a contract that is contingent upon the successful sale of their of the buyer’s home unless the house is officially on the market, or even better yet, already under contract.  So how do our clients pull this off without putting themselves in a position of being homeless? 

We’ve come up with a strategy that has helped many of our sellers go after a home that is right for them as soon as it hits the market without having to list their home first.  By implementing this selling strategy, we can effectively have a client’s home on the market within 24 hours of them giving us the “green light” with our full marketing campaign in place.  Normally, the process of correctly putting a home on the market can take up to 2 weeks, but by being proactive, we can cut that timeframe down to just one day.  This allows our sellers to wait to put their homes on the market without losing the ability to put a competitive offer on a new home. 

If you’re in this situation and would like to discuss things further, fill out the form below.  We will reach out to you and come up with a plan that not only allows you to seamlessly move from one house to the next but also meets your other goals from selling your current home. 

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Getting To Know Knoxville – A Quick Introduction

Written By:  Holli McCray

Getting to know Knoxville by its seasons…

Getting To Know Knoxville Weather

 

A common question we receive from prospective homebuyers coming from other parts of the country is, “What’s the weather like in Knoxville?”  Whether you’re new to the area or considering a move to Knoxville, this brief guide will help you know what to expect…

Living in Knoxville offers residents a diverse suburban feel with numerous local restaurants, boutique shops, and an abundance of parks—which are both family and pet-friendly.  Let’s also not forget that the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about an hour away!  Not only is the cost of living quite affordable, but there’s also no state income tax and relatively low property taxes.  Did you know Knoxville is more likely to experience an earthquake than a tornado? Not to fear though, the city’s risk for either is actually quite low.  In fact, Knoxville experiences very few natural disasters compared to many other parts of the country…

The City of Knoxville is located along the Tennessee River in East Tennessee. Situated in the Great Appalachian Valley—known locally as the Tennessee Valley—it’s about halfway between the Great Smoky Mountains to the east and the Cumberland Plateau to the west.  Both mountain ranges affect Knoxville’s weather by slowing and weakening cold winter air from the north and tempering hot summer winds from the west and south. 

SUMMER

Knoxville’s summer weather is generally hot and muggy with highs in the upper-80s and lows in the upper-60s. The Sun is nice and bright so don’t forget to pack along a good hat and sunscreen. Sudden thunderstorms are common but provide relief on extremely warm days.  If you’re looking for more excitement than lounging by the pool, Knoxville features several attractions that are worth the visit. The Knoxville Museum of Art provides a cool space to learn about the art and artists of East Tennessee.  Take a stroll through the exhibitions or participate in educational programming designed for your little ones—best of all, admission is always free.  Knoxville is also known as a city for live music lovers.  With frequent summer concerts and live music offered around the city, there’s plenty of local talent to discover.

FALL

Fall in Knoxville is one of our favorite seasons. September is usually still quite warm, but temperatures typically cool down into the 70s in October and 60s in November.  With crisp evenings that generally get down into the 40s, it’s time to bring out those jackets, boots, and your favorite pair of jeans and get outside to enjoy the amazing foliage in and around the city.  We highly recommend taking a drive or hike through the nearby Smoky Mountains to enjoy brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow.  It won’t take long to realize how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful part of the country.  Then make your way back into the city to partake in adult beverage at one the many local breweries—they’re sure to warm you from the inside out.  But don’t forget to save room on your calendar for the many family-friendly fall festivals happening around town. 

WINTER

Winter is obviously the coldest season in Knoxville with average temps in the 50s with low temps getting down into the 20s some days. In addition to rain, we receive approximately 6 inches of snow annually, though it rarely stays on the ground for more than a few days.  That said, you’ll want to accessorize with hats, scarves, and a nice warm coat.  Sports fans get their chance to root for the Knoxville Ice Bears or Tennessee Vols basketball teams.   Theatre fans enjoy taking in the shows at the historic Tennessee Theatre.  Winter also brings a host of festive holiday events and markets, making downtown Knoxville come alive.

SPRING

Spring in Knoxville ushers in the sounds of local birds and the sweet fragrance of blossoming flowers.  High temps range in the 60s and 70s with lows in the 40s and 50s. April is our wettest month of the year, so you’ll want to keep a light raincoat and umbrella close at hand.  The Ijams Nature Center is a great place for the whole family to take a leisurely hike and explore.  This picturesque urban green space provides engaging experiences and the perfect way to learn about the nature surrounding Knoxville.  And speaking of nature, the Knoxville Zoo inspires action for wildlife and wild places.  Not only is spring the perfect time to visit the Zoo, but you’re also guaranteed to learn something pretty cool.

As you can see, Knoxville offers 4 very distinct seasons!  Aside from it being a city that is seeing tremendous growth as well as being an affordable place to live, the 4 seasons are a major reason why so many people are moving to Knoxville.  If you’re looking for the latest weather forecast, click here.

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HMG Ranked One of the Top Real Estate Teams in the Nation

HMG RealTrends Rankings 2020

The Holli McCray Home Marketing Group is excited to announce that RealTrends has, once again, ranked us as one of the top real estate teams in both Tennessee and the nation!  The RealTrends “The Thousand” annual rankings report compiles sales and transaction data from real estate firms across the country to determine the top-performing agents/teams.  RealTrends is a well-respected organization within the real estate industry.  They maintain a strong grasp on areas such as the direction of the real estate market, real estate firm valuations, as well as mergers and acquisitions within the industry.

In their 2020 report that was released in June, HMG was ranked #54 in the nation out of thousands of real estate teams in their “Large Teams” category.  This ranking is based on the number of homes we sold in 2019.

RealTrends also released its 2020 “America’s Best” rankings that break down agent/team performance by state.  HMG was ranked #2 in Tennessee within the “Large Teams” category for both total sales volume ($113,524,786.71) and the total number of homes we sold (446) in 2019. 

 

 

We would also like to announce our top 5 HMG agents through the second quarter of 2020.  We’re so, so proud of their performances, especially in what has been an especially challenging environment these past 5 months…

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Gardening For Home & Lifestyle

Gardening for Home & Lifestyle
Gardening for Home & Lifestyle

Written By:  Holli McCray

Spring has sprung in Knoxville, which means it time to get out those gloves, trowels, rakes, and wheelbarrows!  Getting outside and planting a garden is a fantastic way to get away from all the struggle and negativity in the world right now.  If you’re like me and don’t have much of a “green thumb”, we provided some tips and ideas below on how to get started…

Deciding which type of garden you want to grow depends on the lifestyle you want to live. Some gardens require daily work, whereas others can be quite low maintenance. Regardless of the garden you choose, proper preparation is the key to success.

Essential Tools

​Before jumping into your Spring gardening routine, you’ll want to stock up on a few tools of the trade. While gardening can be a wonderful hobby, it can quickly turn into a painful experience without the right pair of gloves. Look for gloves that fit well, are water-resistant, and breathable. You’ll also want to pick up a hand trowel which is perfect for transplanting plants and flowers or taking out those pesky weeds. If you have large trees in your yard, you know how handy a rake can be for whisking away leaves and debris.

For moving around soil, compost, or anything heavy, a wheelbarrow is worth the investment. And let’s not forget your watering can—so many sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from, it will be hard to pick just one. According to Garden Design, there are 12 essential gardening tools you’ll want to keep in your shed year-round.

Gardening like a Native

​April is our traditional planting season here in Knoxville, and we are strong advocates for going native. Using native plants in landscaping is not a new concept. Native plants tend to thrive in their natural environment. They work well with pollinators in the area, provide food or shelter to local wildlife, and bring biodiversity back to areas that need it. You may think Elderberries are only found at IKEA, but they are actually native to the Knoxville area. Not only do they have lovely white flowers, but their dark purple berries can also be made into jellies and wines. Plant this shrub in the shade and watch it thrive. Virginia Bluebells are not just for Virginians! This classic Midwest foliage features light pink bud clusters that open up into light blue trumpet-shaped flowers.

And if you’re butterfly fans like us, you can’t go wrong with Milkweed. While its name is less than desirable, these green leaves are the only leaves a Monarch caterpillar will eat. The brilliant orange flowers attract Monarch butterflies who deposit their eggs on the underside of the leaves. Pick and choose your favorite native plants at Stanley’s Greenhouse, an award-winning family-owned and operated greenhouse and garden center located right here in Knoxville.

Gardening Like a Chef

​Herbs have been used for centuries around the world. Herbalists treasure the healing qualities of certain flowers, leaves, and roots, whereas cooks love the unique flavors that herbs can add to their favorite dishes. An “herb” is considered any plant that is considered useful—but it’s not all about function, some gardeners have grown herbs simply because they are beautiful. Most herbs thrive in typical garden soil with good drainage. They can become stressed in a windy or exposed location, so planting herbs near your home or next to other buildings or walls can increase your chances for success. Basil, cilantro, dill, parsley, and sage can all be sown with a seed-starting tray and are considered easy to grow.

These herb gardening tips from  Better Homes & Gardens are sure to make beginning a breeze.

Gardening for the Future

Did you know the two biggest users of water in your home are toilets and landscaping? Now more than ever, being water-wise is not only smart for your wallet, it’s doing your part for the planet.

One of the easiest ways to lower your water usage is to collect rainwater. Rainwater is the best choice for your plants and can be collected in barrels or cisterns. Using your downspouts (aka rain gutters), a 1,000 square foot roof can yield 625 gallons of water from just one inch of rain. Installing a drip system and/or using a soaker hose can ensure that the water you do use is getting where you need it and not rolling down your sidewalk or driveway. Another great way to be water-wise is by making smart choices with your landscaping.

Using larger pavers or stepping stones can be strategically placed to reduce green space thoughtfully. In addition, using mulch on top of your soil can add interest to your landscape and cut back on unwanted weeds. Check out additional ways to be water-wise with these tips from The Spruce.

Gardening without a Green Thumb

Worried that your thumb isn’t quite green enough to pull off a Spring garden? Have no fear! Good Housekeeping has compiled a list of 30 gorgeous indoor plants that are almost impossible to kill. Having plants inside your home is not only beautiful to look at, but they also help purify the air you breathe. Some of our favorites include “Mother-in-law’s Tongue” which can go for a month without water, “Philodendrons” which prefer low light and need little water, “Ponytail Palms” which thrive in a sunny window, and “Aloe” which loves indirect light and a good soak every week or two.

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What I Learned About The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans & Paycheck Protection Program

What I Learned About The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans & Paycheck Protection Program
What I Learned About The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans & Paycheck Protection Program

 

I was able to talk with the Small Business Administration (SBA) about the recently updated Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). These programs provide cash flow to help businesses retain employees and cover expenses during the uncertain times caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Even if your business is in good shape financially, it may be worth applying as a safety net. The terms are quite favorable. In fact, PPP loans are forgivable as long as you meet the guidelines, which seem quite manageable.

To learn more about these programs or to submit an application, visit https://sba.gov

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