As energy prices increase, it makes sense to consider the energy efficiency of your home. If you are worried about energy costs, you’re not alone.
Click here to download the full “Energy Saving Booklet!”

Knoxville has great schools — public and private.  Click here to find your child’s perfect school!  And below you will find a list of the public and private schools in Knoxville:

RISMEDIA, November 10, 2009—HomeGain.com, one of the first websites to offer Web-based free instant home values, announced that it has released the results of its nationwide home improvement and home staging Home Sale Maximizer survey.
HomeGain’s recent survey shows the top do-it-yourself home improvements that Realtors recommend to home sellers. HomeGain received responses from nearly 1,000 Realtors [...]

This is a great article from “Today’s Home Spun Wisdom” in Better Homes and Gardens on recycling the seemingly unrecyclable!
You’re committed to curbside recycling. Now how do you tackle the tough stuff? Check out these solutions for seven hard-to-recycle items.
1. Appliances – Most appliances can be tricky to dispose of. Refrigerators and freezers in particular [...]

Dining
Knoxville has a restaurant to suit everyone’s palate. For a medium-sized city, Knoxville has an extremely high number of restaurants — from Ruth’s Chris to the Butcher Shop Steakhouse, the Baker Peters’ Jazz Club, Calhoun’s on the River, the Copper Celler, and Buddy’s Bar-B-Q — high-end, fast food, vegetarian, or steak house — Knoxville has [...]

Knoxville is the center of Tennessee’s sports world — home of the University of Tennessee Volunteers. But did you know that Knoxville is also home to many professional sports teams — plus the only museum in the world dedicated to women’s basketball? If you like sports — watching or playing — Knoxville is a great [...]