Skip to content

Editors Letter




Nearly seven years ago, when my husband and I began searching for the perfect home for our growing family, we had a clear vision of finding a place where our children could grow, where we could create memories and where we could become part of a close-knit community. We didn’t just want a house, we wanted a home in a neighborhood that would offer lasting relationships and a sense of belonging. Our children quickly forged friendships, and my husband and I did too. Over the years, our neighborhood friends have become more like family. We celebrate birthdays, holidays and even vacations together. These bonds have enriched our lives in ways we never could have imagined when we first moved in.

Reflecting on our own home-buying journey, I am reminded of how important it is to have professionals who understand the significance of finding not just a house, but a place where families can thrive. This is why I’m thrilled to present our 2025 VIP Realtors in our annual Real Estate Issue. Real estate can be an overwhelming process, but the realtors in this issue understand that it’s about more than just finding a good deal or the right square footage. It’s about finding a home in a community where you can build a life. They are experts in navigating the complexities of the market and are committed to supporting their clients throughout the entire process, ensuring that each decision is made with confidence and care.

As always, I’m grateful to be part of this amazing community. Whether you’re already a Knoxville resident or considering making this city your home, I hope this issue inspires you to think about what makes a place truly special. For us, it’s the relationships we’ve built and the memories we’ve made. The realtors in this issue are here to help you find that same sense of belonging, whether you’re looking for a place to start your journey or a forever home where you can put down roots.

More Stories

  • Editors Letter

    I am pleased to share with you our October edition, devoted to celebrating Leading Ladies; women who are making a difference in Knoxville and beyond. These are women leading in boardrooms, hospitals, businesses and nonprofits. They are innovators and visionaries, mentors and caregivers, advocates and trailblazers.  Read More
  • Old Gray Cemetery Dedicates New Flagstaff in Honor of Frank and Gaines Pittenger

    On Sunday, September 14, family, friends, and community members gathered at Old Gray Cemetery for the dedication of a new flagstaff donated by the Pittenger family. The gift honors the memory of Frank Pittenger and celebrates the service of Gaines Pittenger, both of whom served as chairmen of Old Gray Cemetery for a combined 20 years. Read More
  • Knoxville Founders Launch Free Event App “OutThere” to Reconnect Communities

    Three University of Tennessee graduates have launched OutThere, a new event app built to help people rediscover what their community has to offer—from finding a new hobby, to making new friends or simply getting out of their house.  Read More
  • Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon continues and expands contribution to community

    Organizers of the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon announce a continued and expandedcommitment in 2026 to the Patricia Neal Innovative Recreation Cooperative (IRC) as CovenantHealth demonstrates its ongoing dedication to Knoxville’s premier community health event.Covenant Health, the largest healthcare system and top employer in Knoxville, has committedonce again to support the multifaceted racing event in 2026, marking its 22nd year, both as titlesponsor and for the event overall. Read More