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Knox County

New construction homes for sale in Knox County, TN

165 homes

New home communities in Knox County, TN

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Housing market in Knox County, TN

  • State
    Tennessee
  • Cities
    6
  • Single family
    161
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    5
  • Starting price
    $299,990
  • Median price
    $358,692.5
  • Price per square foot
    $205.62

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 165 listings in Knox County, TN, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Knox County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Education, healthcare, and research sectors power the economy of Knox County, which serves as the primary commercial hub for East Tennessee. The presence of the University of Tennessee and proximity to federal research facilities create a stable employment base that attracts a diverse professional workforce. Geographically, the region is defined by the Tennessee River and its position within the Great Appalachian Valley, offering a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains. This intersection of academic influence and natural beauty sustains a consistently growing population.

Cities & Community Character

Knoxville offers a dense urban core with historic districts and a revitalized downtown, while the town of Farragut provides a more suburban, residential atmosphere. Beyond these incorporated areas, the county features expansive rural landscapes and waterfront communities along the Tennessee River. These varied environments allow residents to choose between high-energy city living and quiet, acreage-rich settings.

Market Trends & Development

Sustained regional demand has accelerated the new construction market in Knox County, particularly in the western and northern corridors. Much of the recent residential development in Knox County focuses on master-planned communities that offer modern amenities and proximity to top-rated school districts. Infill projects are also common in established neighborhoods closer to the city center, catering to those seeking proximity to the university and medical districts.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Tennessee’s lack of a state income tax enhances the financial appeal for those relocating from higher-tax regions. Homeowners here benefit from a four-season climate, where energy-efficient building practices and modern HVAC systems are essential for managing humid summer conditions. The combination of a relatively low cost of living and high quality of life continues to drive interest from both families and retirees.