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Home in Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
There are many great homes in and around Fort Sanders. Some of them are lovingly cared for by single-owner occupants. Some of them are sub-divided into as many apartments as could be carved from their insides. In many cases these, or others that are rented as a whole are falling apart. Stories of absentee landlords allowing their property to fall apart, crumble and generally degenerate are probably as old as the neighborhood itself.
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Home in Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
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Home in Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
Still, even with the obvious decay, it isn't hard to imagine how grand this part of Knoxville once was and wish it could attain that same grandeur once more. The difficulty in such a proposition is that to renovate, restore and rescue a home of this age, and in the case of many of them, of this size is enormous. It really takes someone with access to large amounts of money and a willingness to continue expending it through the coming years.
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Once Grand, Now Falling Apart, Home in Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
Most of us couldn't consider doing it and I really appreciate the people who do. As for the people who could do better, but choose to allow these once elegant homes to fall apart while they milk the last pennies from hapless UT students they possibly can, I don't know how they sleep at night.
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Smaller Homes with Character, Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
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Home with alternating colors of siding, Fort Sanders, Knoxville |
I'll post another round in part two. I'm sure that there are many more that deserve attention, but I'll at least share a few that caught my eye.
Labels: Absentee Landlords, Downtown Knoxville, Downtown Knoxville Blogs, Fort Sanders, Homes
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