Knoxville and East Tennessee land research

Compare land signals across Knoxville, Maryville, I-75, and the foothills.

The Knoxville market kit tracks an eight-county land search corridor across Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Sevier, and Union counties. It is built to compare parcel supply, acreage buckets, credit access, and the next due diligence layers that matter most in East Tennessee.

Market funnel

What the Knoxville kit is built to answer.

Where is acreage still available?

Use county parcel summaries and acreage buckets to separate dense areas from larger rural opportunities.

Where is buildability risky?

East Tennessee land needs slope, flood, soil, road access, and utility checks before a parcel looks attractive.

Where is credit access strong?

FDIC branch locations help compare mainstream credit access against future high-cost credit and finance-company layers.

Where should imports go next?

The kit lays out Tennessee parcel, assessment, high-cost credit, court filing, flood, soil, and terrain data sources.

Counties included in the Knoxville search corridor

The current funnel includes Campbell, Anderson, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Blount, Sevier, and Union counties. This covers the north I-75 entry, Oak Ridge and Clinton, Knoxville, Loudon County, Maryville and Alcoa, foothills spillover, and rural north-adjacent land searches.

Why East Tennessee needs terrain scoring

A parcel can look cheap on acreage alone and still be difficult to build because of steep slope, floodplain, driveway access, septic limits, or utility distance. The next major improvement is adding LiDAR/3DEP slope, FEMA flood, and NRCS soil layers to the parcel candidate buckets.

Use it with Illinois as a comparison market

The Illinois dashboard is already parcel-heavy, while Knoxville is now a market-kit screen with aggregate parcel summaries. Together they show the same land funnel logic in two very different terrain and pricing environments.