Contact Us Search FAQ Contact us Home Gatlinburg real estate, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville

MUST KNOW RULES FOR RENTALS!

Please email us for our free "Rules for Successful Overnight Rentals". This document will give you the most important factors to consider when purchasing a Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge area vacation home that will be used as an overnight rental. To learn more about our Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area overnight rental industry, click below. What is an Overnight Rental?

For more information, please email us by clicking here.

COMMUNITY VIRTUAL TOUR!
Looking for information about our area? If so, please checkout our new virtual tour of the Sevier County area (filmed by our daughter Brittany Schoenfield) featuring information about Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville by clicking here.


INVEST IRA FUNDS IN REAL ESTATE!
Did you know that you can purchase a Gatlinburg vacation rental property with the funds in your IRA account without a tax penalty? For more information, please contact us by clicking here.

 
Photo courtesy of smokyphotos.com
Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the Tennessee/North Carolina border for about 70 miles, covering 521,000 acres. There are more than 300 streams, flowing over 700 miles. More than 50 types of mammals live in the park, including the popular black bear.

Today, the mountains have over 4,000 species of plant life, 65 mammals, 200 birds, 70 fish, and 80 reptiles and amphibians. Because of the climatic change accompanying the gain in altitude, a one-day hike could take you through oak and pine forest (common in northern Georgia), hickory and maple trees (common Virginia), northern hardwood (found in Massachusetts) and spruce and fir forest (common in Canada).

The first known inhabitants of the Smokies were the Cherokee Indians. Surprisingly, their lives were similar to, and in some ways more sophisticated than, the white man who would eventually force them from the land. Today, the eastern band of the Cherokees have a reservation on the Park's North Carolina side.

Most of the National parks in America were originally part of government-owned lands; however, the Smokies were owned by private individuals and companies. In 1926, Congress authorized North Carolina and Tennessee to begin allocating funds for the purchase of the land. In 1934, with the help of individuals such as John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the land was purchased and given to the Federal Government. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated the Park on September 2, 1940.

Courtesy Best Read Guide Smoky Mountians

 
FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND/OR INFO ON ANY
SEVIER COUNTY PROPERTY, CALL JEFF OR KAREN AT
1-800-818-8133 or E-mail us!
| Site Map | Search Listings | Automated Home Search | Area Information |
| Satisfaction Guaranteed | Overnight Rentals | Affiliate Services | Buyer's Agency |
| Services We Provide | Directions to our Office | Homes pay for themselves |
|Client Testimonials | Jeff's Resume | Smoky Mountain Photos |
| Gatlinburg Aquarium | Gatlinburg Schools | Contact Us |
| Join us at Church | Other Links of Interest |
Navigation Thumbnails