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Pre-construction Condos and Resorts: Smoky Mountains Area Seeing New Trend in Investment Properties

The Smoky Mountains area of eastern Tennessee continues to see tourism rise and starts of new homes soar. More than 13 million tourists visit the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee annually. This is one of the largest hot spots in the nation for real estate investment. Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Seymour are expanding with record numbers of new homes, condos, resorts and cabins. Log cabin investments has been the leading Smoky Mountains real estate product for many years for real estate appreciation and overnight rentals. The new trend today is going toward pre-construction condos and resorts. Several new projects with pre-construction discounts will be released soon in the Pigeon Forge area. Pre-construction Condos and Resorts: Smoky Mountains Area Seeing New Trend in Investment Properties The Smoky Mountains area of eastern Tennessee continues to see tourism rise and starts of new homes soar. More than 13 million tourists visit the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee annually. This

GATLINBURG - The fourth annual Heritage Arts & Crafts Days (formerly Heritage on Display) will run through Labor Day, Sept. 5.

Featured during Heritage Arts & Crafts Days are special demonstrations, tours of historic places, artist appearances, live music, and storytelling. More than 90 shops, restaurants, and family-owned businesses are on the Glades loop, which is located just outside downtown Gatlinburg. The area is the only zoned craft community in the United States. Among the demonstrations visitors may see are painting, candy making, quilting, weaving, broom making, candle dipping and pottery making. Most demonstrations will take place daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live bluegrass and mountain music concerts will be held each day of the event by different performers in the arts and crafts community. Storytellers Mike and Kathy Gwinn will tell tales about Dolly Parton, Wiley Oakley, the formation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Cherokee stories and legends. The 150-year-old cabin in which the late Lucinda Ogle had resided will be open to the public for the first time. Self-guided tours will