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<blockquote data-quote="5BrothersFabrication" data-source="post: 502312" data-attributes="member: 2617"><p>Don't buy a house according to where you work. I used to get from south Knox to Halls in far north Knox in 22 minutes. I can make it from my house to my work on Middlebrook (and that's through downtown traffic) in 14 minutes. Knoxville is a pretty easy commute.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately in north Knox, and Patrick will back me up on this, you will have several 100+ year old houses that run in the $200+k range with elderly lawn nazis RIGHT next to a pill poppin welfare mom and whatever dark meat is willing to stab it on a semi-regular basis, plus his friends who will nab everything you don't have bolted down. That is ALL OF north Knoxville up to Emory. If you can find school zones, and you're absolutely sold on north Knox, look for anything zoned for Gibbs High. It's country and you'll like it better. West Knox is high as fawk, but anything past Cedar Bluff will get you away from the riff-raff. South Knox is good past Stone Rd, east knox is good past John Sevier, unless you have kids. They would be zoned in a pretty "cultural" school.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, ride down and I'll drive you around, give you an idea of what I'm talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5BrothersFabrication, post: 502312, member: 2617"] Don't buy a house according to where you work. I used to get from south Knox to Halls in far north Knox in 22 minutes. I can make it from my house to my work on Middlebrook (and that's through downtown traffic) in 14 minutes. Knoxville is a pretty easy commute. Unfortunately in north Knox, and Patrick will back me up on this, you will have several 100+ year old houses that run in the $200+k range with elderly lawn nazis RIGHT next to a pill poppin welfare mom and whatever dark meat is willing to stab it on a semi-regular basis, plus his friends who will nab everything you don't have bolted down. That is ALL OF north Knoxville up to Emory. If you can find school zones, and you're absolutely sold on north Knox, look for anything zoned for Gibbs High. It's country and you'll like it better. West Knox is high as fawk, but anything past Cedar Bluff will get you away from the riff-raff. South Knox is good past Stone Rd, east knox is good past John Sevier, unless you have kids. They would be zoned in a pretty "cultural" school. Like I said, ride down and I'll drive you around, give you an idea of what I'm talking about. [/QUOTE]
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