Real Estate & Personal Property Catalog
PREVIEW MONDAY, AUGUST 18TH 2PM-5PM
PICKUP DATE & TIMES: THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 12PM-6PM
Location, Location, Location! This home is in one of the most desirable areas in the city of Maryville with beautiful views of the Smoky Mountains and the Walland Gap! The home is ranch style home w/ full basement. Very convenient to downtown Maryville, the airport, Knoxville, Seymour, and of course, the Great Smoky Mountains.
The home is a basement ranch style home was built in 1981 and has 5 bedrooms and 3 baths. There is approx. 2,541 feet of living space on the main level and it features a wood-burning fire place with some finished space in the basement. Also a garage and workshop in the basement. The home central has central gas heat and air conditioning with a new gas water heater, new roof, new exterior doors, new Hardie board exterior siding, new windows in 2023! The lot is gently rolling to level w/ views from large back porch. Situated on a large city lot of approximately .72 acres. Serviced by city sewer.
If you have been looking to buy a home in East Tennessee in the City of Maryville, then look no further! This might be the home for you!
Schools: John Sevier Elementary Pre-k to 5th grade,
Coulter Grove Intermediate School 6th to 8th grade,
Maryville High School 9 to 12th grade.
Taxes: Maryville City: $1134.75, Blount County: $1202.84
1994 Cadillac Fleetwood
"Power…prestige…and presence are the attributes to the 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood. Model #DW5 style code #W69 1994 Fleetwood sedan was base priced between $33,990 and $34,615. The base sedan is a hefty 4,478 pounds and with the Brougham option it becomes 4,506 pounds. The Brougham option with the handsomely tailored Prestwick cloth interior was an additional $1,680. The Brougham option with glove-soft leather upholstery was $2,250 extra. These are the big-bodied Fleetwoods built on the “D-body” platform that was shared with “B-body” Chevrolet for the Caprice Classic, Buick for the Roadmaster, and Oldsmobile for the Custom Cruiser wagon. This is the last full-size platform from General Motors. Cadillac built 27,473 Fleetwoods for the 1994 model year."
"The finale to Cadillac’s full-size rear-wheel, big-bodied luxury sedans is the 1993-1996 Fleetwood. The 5.7 litre V8 powered the last of Cadillac’s Flagship luxury grand tourers in true Cadillac-style. For the 1994 model year the Fleetwood received the 5.7 litre LT1 V8 from under the hood of the formidable Corvette. The eminent Fleetwood Series WAS the Cadillac of Cadillacs. In stature, in presence, and power, the Fleetwoods were the end of an illustrious era in motoring luxury.
The Brougham epitomized the brand being the most luxurious owner-driven Cadillac luxury sedan in the model hierarchy. It is the Fleetwood Series Sixty-Special that garnered the “Standard of the World” title for Cadillac. The Brougham option was so popular for the 1965 model year that it became its own series. The fabulous Fleetwood Brougham has a poised dignity which was the hallmark of every Cadillac. The 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham leads the flashback performance of “Those Fabulous Fleetwoods”…in the continuing saga of “As the Standard of the World Turns.” Excerpt from: Notoriousluxury.com


















































