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1250 Bavarian Way Gatlinburg, TN 37738
2BD/ 2BA
$225,000
1166 Ski View Gatlinburg, TN 37738
4BD/ 2BA
$320,000
338 S. Highway 32 Cosby, TN 37722
2BD/ 2BA
$310,000
2216 Lone Eagle Dr. Sevierville, TN 37876
2BD/2BA
$353,000
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The Pros and Cons of Vacation Rental Management Services
A vacation rental is a great real estate investment, but without the right management solution, you’re going to have a hard time making it profitable.
Self management vs. Full-service managers vs. Flexible management solutions
The previous post discussed the benefits and drawbacks of DIY management, but that’s just one option. You can also use a full-service property manager or opt for a more flexible vacation rental management solution.
Flexible management options, like Evolve Vacation Rental Network, handle your marketing, answer guest inquiries, confirm bookings, process payments, and provide flexible options for onsite services like cleaning and guest support.
Benefits of flexible vacation rental management solutions
Drawbacks of flexible vacation rental management solutions
Flexible vacation rental management companies offer innovative solutions to some of the most pervasive issues in the industry. However, they may not be right for dedicated DIY owners or those who prefer the full-service approach of local property managers. Ultimately, there’s no ‘right answer.’ It comes down to each individual owner and what kind of solution and services they’re looking for!
Author: Lauren Kaye, Evolve Vacation Rental Network – April 27, 2018
Interested in an investment property? Not sure what management option is best for you?
Join us on a four part series while we discover the pros and cons of DIY management, flexible management solutions, and brick and mortar management options.
The first part of our series will discuss managing your own rental. Below are common benefits and obstacles that come with self-management.
Pros
Cons
DIY property management presents many obstacles to overcome. However if helping others experience their vacation dreams is a passion of yours DIY management presents an exciting opportunity!
Early Spring Boost in Housing Market
Confidence in housing jumped in March in the Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI), with the HPSI overall posting 88.3, 2.5 percentage points higher than one month prior and 3.8 percentage points higher than one year prior.
The boost was fueled by homebuyers preparing for real estate season this spring, says Doug Duncan, chief economist and senior vice president at Fannie Mae. The amount of buyers who believe now is a good time to purchase leapt to 32 percent—a 10-percentage point surge.
“The HPSI’s recent run of volatility continued in March, as it recovered last month’s loss and remained within the five-point range of the past 12 months,” Duncan says. “The primary driver of this month’s increase was the sizable rise in the net share of consumers who think it’s a good time to buy a home, which returned the indicator to its year-ago level. On the whole, a slight majority of consumers continue to express optimism regarding the overall direction of the economy.”
The amount of homeowners who believe now is a good time to sell shimmied up, as well, three percentage points to 39 percent. Across consumers, 42 percent believe home prices will rise, down three percentage points from one month prior.
The HPSI is derived from Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey® (NHS).
Source: Fannie Mae
1452 Zurich Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
$399,900 ID# 215461
Picturesque 4 BD/3 BA, 2,200+ sq. ft contemporary-style mountain chalet,amazing views of Mt. Leconte. Currently on a well-established rental program. More info

2429 Park Line Dr. Gatlinburg, TN 37738
$549,900 ID# 215415
Luxurious 5 BD/4 BA, 4,200+ sq. ft. contemporary-style chalet that borders the park. Incredible views, on a well-established rental program. More info


482 Honey Oaks Way
Sevierville, TN 37876
$259,900. ID#: 215303
Cozy, well-built 2BD/3 BA 1600 sq. ft. log cabin. Panoramic views of Bluff Mountain from this property, which sits on just over 1 1/2 acres. Currently on rental program. More info
1130 Ski View Dr, Unit#113.
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
$152,900. ID#: 215302
2 BD/2 BA, 1,400+ sq. ft, condominium located in the Windswept Condominium Complex. Community pool and picnic area. Views of the Smokies and Mt. Leconte and is only minutes away from downtown Gatlinburg. More info
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the world’s most beautiful places to take in everything the great outdoors has to offer. During the annual Wilderness Wildlife Week events in Pigeon Forge, you’ll have a chance to learn about the fauna, flora and folks who call this rustic region home.
This year’s 28th Annual Wilderness Wildlife Week takes place May 8 through May 12, 2018, and is based at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge. This week-long event features a series of free, family-friendly activities designed to educate budding and experienced outdoors people and instill a love of nature in all those who attend.
Wilderness Wildlife Week is one of Pigeon Forge’s most-revered annual events. Not only do the mid-winter festivities relieve cabin fever, but it provides an excellent opportunity for education. The week-long event features a tremendous line-up of speakers, artists, demonstrations and hikes that provide an opportunity to better understand and appreciate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation’s most visited national park.
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Quality home, quality living
Totally remodeled, updated and impeccably maintained, 5 BD/3.5 BA, 3,000+ sq ft, hand-hewn log cabin, located w/in easy walking distance of Gatlinburg-Pittman High School, as well as Rocky Top Sports World, Gatlinburg Community Center, Anna Porter Library, Gatlinburg Trolley Stop, & Mills Park. Ideal as a permanent or 2nd home. More info
Dollywood Has Plans to Expand
Ground work is underway on a five-acre development at Dollywood, and plans submitted to the Pigeon Forge Planning Commission show the park’s intent to build eight new attractions, plus a restaurant and other amenities.
According to WBIR news, nearby business owners say Dollywood’s development is a good sign.
“That tells us a couple of things. Number one, they’re comfortable with the economy and where things are moving here in Pigeon Forge and Sevier County,” said tourism promoter and Pigeon Forge City Commissioner Ken Maples. “Number two, it tells us that they’re going to draw more folks in, and that’s good for everybody.”
Maples said he has had guests stay at the hotel of which he is a part-owner specifically due to previous additions to Dollywood.
Dollywood opened for the season at 10 a.m. Friday, March 16. The park currently covers 150 acres, with more than 40 rides, 15 shows, plus restaurants and retail, according to the park’s website. Dollywood’s Splash Country Water Park occupies another 35 acres. Adjacent is Dollywood’s DreamMore resort.
Amazing Chalet Village property: Three little pigs or one big bad wolf! Two of these lots have been previously approved for 3 BD permits, & one lot currently has a 6 BD permit approval, for a total potential capacity of 12 BD for all 3 lots, over 4 acres. Opportunity is knocking.
March 29, 2018 – March 31, 2018
This free-to-the-public show, handcrafted work of local artisans and guest craftspeople from all around the USA… Learn more View Website
April 1, 2018
Soak up Easter Sunday sunrise from the top of Mt. Harrison at Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area during this service sponsored by the Gatlinburg Ministerial… Learn more View Website
April 7, 2018 – April 8, 2018
Annual Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament is open to adults or children, with multiple categories… Learn more View Website Watch Video
As winter fades and the colors of spring begin to sparkle throughout the Smokies, Gatlinburg blossoms into the center of all things botanical durin… Learn more View Website
Red Bud is blooming with lots!
Lot F-12 Red Bud Lane
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Well-located, 1/4 acre, residential lot, just off the Parkway. More Info
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638 Red Bud Lane
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Sitting on nearly an acre, complete with great views. More info

Will rising prices create a slow down?
Home prices propelled up in December, according to the S&P CoreLogic/Case-Shiller Indices.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index’s 10-City Composite, which is an average of 10 metros (Boston, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.), rose 6 percent year-over-year, mirroring November, which posted the same.
The 20-City Composite—which is an average of the 10 metros in the 10-City Composite, plus Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle and Tampa—rose 6.3 percent year-over-year, a decline from 6.4 percent in November. Month-over-month, both the 10-City Composite and the 20-City Composite rose, each 0.2 percent.
According to S&P Chairman of the Index Committee and Managing Director David M. Blitzer, housing and inflation are on similar trajectories, but home prices are in the lead—vastly.
“The rise in home prices should be causing the same nervous wonder aimed at the stock market after its recent bout of volatility,” says Blitzer. “Across the 20 cities covered by S&P Corelogic Case Shiller Home Price Indices, the average increase from the financial crisis low is 62 percent; over the same period, inflation was 12.4 percent. None of the cities covered in this release saw real, inflation-adjusted prices fall in 2017.”
Blitzer is eyeing factors, however, that point to a slowdown.
“Within the last few months, there are beginning to be some signs that gains in housing may be leveling off,” Blitzer says. “Sales of existing homes fell in December and January after seasonal adjustment and are now as low as any month in 2017. Pending sales of existing homes are roughly flat over the last several months. New-home sales appear to be following the same trend as existing-home sales. While the price increases do not suggest any weakening of demand, mortgage rates rose from 4 percent to 4.4 percent since the start of the year. It is too early to tell if the housing recovery is slowing. If it is, some moderation in price gains could be seen later this year.”
According to the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), existing-home sales fell 3.6 percent in December and 3.2 percent in January—the latter the lowest in more than three years. New-home sales thudded 7.8 percent in January, the Commerce Department recently reported. December pending sales eked out an 0.5 percent gain, data from NAR show.
Crippling growth is the inventory shortage, which continues to constrain sales as buyers face a lean pool of supply.
The complete data for the 20 markets measured by S&P Dow Jones:
Atlanta, Ga.
Month-Over-Month (MoM): 0.3%
Year-Over-Year (YoY): 5.4%
Boston, Mass.
MoM: -0.2%
YoY: 5.5%
Charlotte, N.C.
MoM: 0.1%
YoY: 5.9%
Chicago, Ill.
MoM: -0.6%
YoY: 2.6%
Cleveland, Ohio
MoM: -0.3%
YoY: 3.5%
Dallas, Texas
MoM: 0.1%
YoY: 6.9%
Denver, Colo.
MoM: 0.6%
YoY: 7.4%
Detroit, Mich.
MoM: 0%
YoY: 7.1%
Las Vegas, Nev.
MoM: 0.8%
YoY: 11.1%
Los Angeles, Calif.
MoM: 0.7%
YoY: 7.5%
Miami, Fla.
MoM: 0.1%
YoY: 3.6%
Minneapolis, Minn.
MoM: -0.4%
YoY: 5.2%
New York, N.Y.
MoM: 0%
YoY: 5.4%
Phoenix, Ariz.
MoM: 0.2%
YoY: 5.6%
Portland, Ore.
MoM: 0.2%
YoY: 6.8%
San Diego, Calif.
MoM: 0.2%
YoY: 7.4%
San Francisco, Calif.
MoM: 0.5%
YoY: 9.2%
Seattle, Wash.
MoM: 0.6%
YoY: 12.7%
Tampa, Fla.
MoM: 0.3%
YoY: 6.2%
Washington, D.C.
MoM: 0.2%
YoY: 2.8%
Featured Listings:
Enjoy Estate Living in the Smokies
1011 Margit Worsham Way, Gatlinburg
Norton Creek Estates
$1,599,000 ID#: 2111115BD/5BA, 2-half BA, 5,400+ sq ft mountain chalet. Awe-inspiring views. Historic features. Ideal for perm res. or rental.
5055 Riversong Way, Riversong Estates
$1,150,000 ID#: 204617