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Chattanooga, Signal Mountain Attract Homebuyers With Natural Beauty

Tennessee is a lush, green state, but the Realtors in Chattanooga and Signal Mountain say their area offers beautiful scenery and much more. Chattanooga "Chattanooga is simply one of most beautiful cities in the United States," says Realtor Johnny Alvis. "With mountains and water all around, there is just so much to see and do. Our downtown Riverfront offers the Tennessee Aquarium, the Walnut St. walking bridge which crosses the Tennessee River, Coolidge Park and Frazier Ave. shops and restaurants. We are also undergoing a massive 21st Century Riverfront development/face-lift which will expand walking access to the Hunter Art museum and downtown entertainment. North Chattanooga continues to be the hottest part of town, but there are many other areas of town such as Hixson, Ooltewah, Soddy Daisy, Red Bank, Signal Mtn. and Lookout Mtn. that continuously have great investment opportunities. And with rates remaining low, now is a great time to invest in Chattanooga!" Signal Mountain "Located to the northwest of downtown Chattanooga," says Realtor Melba Pack, "Signal Mountain has some spectacular views of the Tennessee River and downtown Chattanooga area. A wonderful place to live, convenient to downtown yet, you are in your own little world. Overall market condition for Signal Mountain remain strong and vibrant for several sectors, first-time homebuyers, moving up, relocating and once you live on Signal Mountain you will not want to leave." "The towns of Signal Mountain and Walden are both located on the southern tip of the Cumberland Plateau, 15 minutes from downtown Chattanooga," say Realtors Debbie and Gerald Morrison. "The area offers a new Hamilton County elementary school, the Pumpkin Patch playground, boutiques and restaurants, a community theatre, the new Mountain Arts Center, historic Signal Point and the Mountain Opry." The Morrisons add, "The greater Chattanooga market has grown at a steady rate over the past few years. Over 10,000 new families are expected in 2005. With all the new homes being built and the rates still low, it has never been a better time to buy." Click here to view current Market Conditions in your location.


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