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Whether you’re just dreaming or actually house hunting, here’s a peek inside the most expensive listings currently for sale in the Scenic City.
GreenTech Homes will soon launch phase two of its Heritage Walk plan, a resort living-style development in the East Brainerd neighborhood.
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The No. 1 rated property management biz in the country is having a moment here in Nooga.
Since mid-May, the Chattanooga Design Studio has been working on plans to bring a collective vision to one of the city’s downtown districts — let’s jump into the progress.
River City Co. has created a vision board for Hawk Hill, the current site of AT&T Field — see what the future could hold once the field gets demolished.
This private member’s club for home exchange recently expanded to include Chattanooga in its launch. See how you can travel and stay in and around the Scenic City for the price of a cleaning fee.
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Avoid costly repairs + sweaty nights with these three at-home HVAC maintenance tips.
Explore the floor plans of the newly developed vacation home community, Ocoee Mountain Cottages.
To combat growing student housing needs, Southern Adventist University has begun plans to develop Southern Mountain Cottages.
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A little HVAC TLC will keep your unit humming happily all summer long.
Learn more about Valentina Estates, the 42-unit micro-home development coming soon to the Eastdale neighborhood.
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