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If you’re a first-time home buyer tired of astronomical prices in major cities, Jamestown, Tennessee might be exactly what you’ve been searching for. While median home prices in Nashville, Charlotte, and Atlanta continue to climb into the $400,000+ range, savvy buyers are discovering that the Cumberland Plateau offers genuine affordability without sacrificing quality of…

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Buying your first home on the Cumberland Plateau is an exciting milestone, but before you fall in love with that perfect property overlooking Big South Fork or that spacious acreage in Allardt, there’s one number you need to understand: your credit score. At Team Denehy – Mitchell Real Estate, we work with buyers every…

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Buying your first home is exciting—and expensive. Beyond the down payment, first-time buyers often overlook the real cost of closing: the fees, taxes, and inspections that can add 2–5% to your purchase price overnight. If you’re looking at property in Jamestown or Fentress County, understanding Tennessee’s closing process now will save you thousands of…

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If you’re a first-time buyer tired of competing in Nashville’s heated market or watching prices climb in Williamson County, it’s time to look east toward Fentress County. The Upper Cumberland Plateau is quietly becoming a haven for smart buyers who want affordability, space, and genuine community—without the six-figure bidding wars. Here’s why Jamestown and…

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Buying your first home is exciting—and expensive. Beyond the down payment and monthly mortgage, closing costs can catch new buyers off guard. If you’re purchasing in Jamestown, TN, or anywhere across Fentress County, understanding Tennessee’s closing cost landscape is essential. Let me walk you through what to expect and how to prepare. What Are…

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Buying your first home is thrilling—and overwhelming. Between mortgage pre-approval, home inspections, and appraisals, most first-time buyers focus on the down payment and monthly payment. But here’s what catches people off guard: closing costs. In Tennessee, these hidden expenses can range from 2% to 5% of your home’s purchase price, and understanding them now…

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If you’ve been thinking about buying raw land in Tennessee, Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most opportune windows you’ll see in the next several years. The Jamestown area and greater Fentress County are experiencing a unique convergence of factors—rising out-of-state interest, historically low inventory, and favorable financing conditions—that spell…