Popular Neighborhoods in Johnson City Tennessee
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- Explore the most popular neighborhoods in Johnson City Tennessee. Shad takes you for a tour of multiple neighborhoods that you may want to consider when relocating to Johnson City.
See two historic neighborhoods, The Tree Streets and The Gump. Enjoy a drive through Sherwood Forest, an enchanting neighborhood with street names like Friar Tuck and Robin Hood Lane. Enjoy the views in another popular neighborhood called Lake Harbor Estates. One of several beautiful communities situated along Boone Lake. Learn about multiple neighborhoods like Strawberry Fields and Highland Ridge, just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the city in a picturesque setting amongst the rolling hills. Last but not least view Chesnut Cove, a new development in the countryside with new construction homes.
We specialize in helping people that are moving from across the state and across the country to Johnson City Tennessee or the surrounding area. As we always say, it's never too soon to start planning your move! Call, text or email us with your questions. We are here to help.
Stephanie Morr
423.429.5214
stefamorr@gmail.com
Shad Freck
423.631.1716
shad@shadfreck.com
The Freck Group at Greater Impact Realty
423.973.8634 Ask for Shad or Stephanie
372 East Jackson Blvd
Jonesborough, TN 37659
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❤Beautiful places thank you love you all God bless you
You touched on some very beautiful areas in Johnson City. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed this video.
When I was growing up in Johnson City, we called it the Gump Addition.
Born and raised here absolutely LOVE IT I live right off main Street
Very nice ❤❤❤
I'm born and raised in Johnson City. I know the area of Gump, but I've never heard it called Gump nor did I know about the Gump farm. Thanks for letting me know. I'll have to look it up. My father was a brick mason, so I've helped build many homes in Round Tree, Stone Ridge, and many other subdivisions and other buildings. I love our city and area.
As far as the Tree Streets, my grandmother lived at 433 W. Poplar Street from 1968 until 2004. I wore the streets out on my bicycle when I was a kid, and went to the original Southside elementary school for a couple of years.
Thank you for the comment and watching our video. We learn new tidbits of information about Northeast TN every time we make a new video. There is always something to learn! It’s a beautiful area steeped in history.
@@LivinginJohnsonCityTennessee For sure.
Nice
Love these neighborhoods. Montrose Court may be the coolest structure around!
It sure is!! Thanks for watching our channel David!!
My husband and I are looking for a few acres where we can have a few animals, plants, fruits and vegetables
The home prices are too expensive for us. We can only afford houses in the $300,000's. We are retired. We can afford a 2100 sq ft home in Texas in our price range even though the property taxes are much higher. Everything about Johnson City is very appealing, especially the weather, since the temperatures here are over 100° even after the sun goes down. The beautiful mountains and having 4 seasons is extremely appealing. Yeah, it's like a little bit of hell here for months and doesn't start to cool off until the end of October or early November. I'm truly disappointed the prices for homes are so high there. I also need to be close to a city like Knoxville because I'm a cancer patient and need exceptional oncology care. We already live in a small town of about 34,052 in East Texas and I was hoping to get in an area that offered more shopping, entertainment, and restaurant choices than we have here. Driving a couple of hours to the Houston area or the Tyler area to shop gets old, especially the traffic. Thanks for the informative videos.
Thank you for watching our TH-cam channel and commenting.
I've noticed in watching some of your videos on homes, that there are not any fences that i can see. Is is something that not done in neighborhoods in Tennessee?
There are many homes in the area that have fenced backyards. Thank you for watching our channel and commenting.
Do homes in a subdivision mean I pay dues on top of property taxes? Are there two types of taxes you pay for city and county?
There are subdivisions throughout the area that do have HOA’s and subdivisions that do not have HOA’s. If you live in the city you pay city and county taxes. If you live in the county, you only pay county taxes.
If I buy a home in a subdivision without HOA, can they implement one in the future and force me to pay?
How is the flooding there?
What are the RE taxes on a 500K home down there? I'm in Illinois and looking for a house in Tn. I use 500K as an arbitrary number. Up here, the RE taxes run 2 1/2 to 3% of the last sale price on an annual basis. Thanks
Here is a good rule of thumb in our area. In the city you would pay city and county taxes. Approximately 1 percent of the homes assessed value. In the county you would only pay county taxes. Approximately .5 percent of the homes assessed value.
Why was ridges showned
It wasn’t
What about 55 and older communities?
Many of our patio homes and villa communities tend to be residents over 55. We don’t have an abundance of over 55 communities or gated communities like some cities do.
Sounds like you said boot licking operation at 2:39
It must be that midwestern accent! Lol
just to be fair, you only showed areas that millionaires live in. these are not common areas like Oakland ave. or South state of franklin.