From Campbell County down through Knoxville, Loudon, Blount, and Maryville.
Market funnel kit
Knoxville-East Tennessee land search corridor
Combining land due diligence and public debt context for the I-75, Knoxville, and Maryville area.
Public-safe aggregate parcel import across the Knoxville target counties.
Initial land-candidate bucket before slope, flood, soil, and access filters.
FDIC branch locations loaded for the target East Tennessee counties.
Mainstream Credit Access Map
FDIC branch locations show where conventional credit access is clustered across the target land corridor.
Public aggregate planning layer only. This dashboard does not contain individual credit records, owner records, mailing lists, or private consumer information.
Land + Debt Screening Layers
Credit Access by County
Knoxville Parcel Opportunity Readout
This mirrors the Springfield-style loaded-data workflow: aggregate public parcel records are already in the program, with county-level acreage, assessment, land-use, and next-check logic.
parcel_summary.json. Owner names, parcel IDs, mailing addresses, and parcel geometry are intentionally excluded.
Acreage Distribution
Land Value Signal
Where the Knoxville Land Funnel Starts
Opportunity rank is a screening view based on aggregate parcel supply and acreage mix. It does not identify individual owners, parcel IDs, buildability, zoning approval, access rights, or purchase readiness.
Knoxville Candidate Parcel Map
A public-safe geometry layer showing large-lot parcel candidates by county. Click a parcel shape or shortlist row to inspect acreage, county, class, value signals, and the next due-diligence question.
Candidate parcels are filtered from public GIS services by acreage and summarized for land search triage. Validate zoning, slope, floodplain, access, utilities, title, and local permitting before acting.
Public Parcel Summary by County
Acreage and assessment fields come from public GIS/assessment services and can include county-specific mapping quirks, overlays, or stale records. Treat these as screening signals, not closing-table facts.