Sequoyah Hills

Picturesque and Tranquil Riverfront Living
Sequoyah Hills is an upscale residential neighborhood located in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is known for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque surroundings due to it being situated along the Tennessee River and views of the Great Smoky Mountains. Many of the homes in the area are Colonial Revival or Tudor style which adds to the stately charm dating back to the 1920s. The neighborhood's parks and green spaces, such as Sequoyah Park and Cherokee Boulevard, provide great places for outdoor recreation and leisurely walks as well as activities on the river. Sequoyah prides itself in its well-maintained greenery and perfect during each season. Trees are especially breathtaking during the fall when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow. In the warmer months, the neighborhood is adorned with blooming flowers.

While Sequoyah Hills feels like a peaceful enclave, it is conveniently located near downtown Knoxville which allows residents to still enjoy the city's cultural attractions, dining, and entertainment options. Although if you are looking for a bite to eat in the neighborhood, check out The Plaid Apron for delicious breakfast food or Hard Knox Pizzeria.
What Sequoyah Hills Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
8.0
value
10
amenities
6.0
social
6.0
management
10
Median rents in Sequoyah Hills
Studio
$
1,850
1 Bedroom
$
2,000
2 Bedroom
$
2,600

Living in
Sequoyah Hills

Upscale
Architecture
Nature
Riverfront
Serene
Sequoyah Hills — 10/10 Rating (based on 1 neighborhood reviews)
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Sequoyah Hills

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