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Behind on Payments in Fountain City, Knoxville

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How Does Selling Your House for Cash Work?

Three steps: tell us about the property, get a fair cash offer within 24 hours, and pick your closing date — anywhere from 7 to 60 days out. No repairs, no showings, no fees, and up to $10,000 advanced to you before closing — yours to keep if we back out.

Here is how homeowners behind on payments in Fountain City, Knoxville sell with EasyOffer:

Day 1

Tell Us About Your Property

Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.

Day 1-2

Get Your Cash Offer

We analyze your Knoxville property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.

Day 7-14

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.

What's the Housing Market Like in Knoxville, TN?

Latest available data from public sources. Updated .

Median Home Value

$287,000

Census ACS 2024

Zillow Home Value Index

$360,650

+0.7% YoY

Zillow ZHVI

Median Sale Price

$325,000

Redfin

Days on Market

69 days

Redfin

Population

190,740

+3.9% since 2020

U.S. Census

Median Household Income

$54,039

Census ACS 2024

Sale-to-List Ratio

97.1%

Redfin

Active Inventory

530 homes

Redfin

Owner-Occupied

46.6%

Census ACS 2024

Price per Sq Ft

$220/sqft

Redfin

Recent Sales

138 homes

Redfin

Unemployment Rate

4.5%

BLS

Property Tax

$1,527/yr

Census ACS 2024

Median Age

33.5 years

Census ACS 2024

Poverty Rate

20.2%

Census ACS 2024

Avg. Commute

20 min

Census ACS 2024

Knoxville, TN Real Estate Market Data
MetricValueChangeSource
Median Home Value$287,000Census ACS 2024
Zillow Home Value Index$360,650+0.7% YoYZillow ZHVI
Median Sale Price$325,000Redfin
Days on Market69 daysRedfin
Population190,740+3.9% since 2020U.S. Census
Median Household Income$54,039Census ACS 2024
Sale-to-List Ratio97.1%Redfin
Active Inventory530 homesRedfin
Owner-Occupied46.6%Census ACS 2024
Price per Sq Ft$220/sqftRedfin
Recent Sales138 homesRedfin
Unemployment Rate4.5%BLS
Property Tax$1,527/yrCensus ACS 2024
Median Age33.5 yearsCensus ACS 2024
Poverty Rate20.2%Census ACS 2024
Avg. Commute20 minCensus ACS 2024

Why Do Homeowners in Knoxville Choose EasyOffer?

Fountain City is a Knoxville neighborhood where homes typically sell in the $180K-$309K range. Fountain City's $287K median and $210/sqft are down 3% year-over-year, making it one of few Knoxville neighborhoods seeing price decline — but that creates opportunity for value-seeking buyers. The architecturally diverse housing stock of Craftsman homes, bungalows, and mid-century ranchers is $100K-$200K below equivalent homes in Bearden or West Hills. Older pre-1978 homes frequently fail FHA/VA inspections with peeling exterior paint flagged as lead paint hazard. Foundation issues from clay-rich soil and basement water intrusion are common. Sharp's Ridge proximity adds challenging topography and drainage concerns. Cash buyers and investors dominate the lower end of the market, while renovated homes command strong premiums from families who want the character without the renovation work. Sellers of unrenovated homes must price for the inspection hurdles buyers will face.

Fountain City, Knoxville's median home value is $360,650 (Zillow, 2026), up 0.7% year-over-year. With 190,740 residents growing 3.9% since 2020. homes here sell in a median of 69 days with a 97.1% sale-to-list ratio. Fountain City, Knoxville has unemployment at 4.5% (BLS), a poverty rate of 20.2%, median property taxes of $1,527/year (Census ACS). the median resident age is 33.5 years.

Every missed payment in Fountain City, Knoxville adds late fees, damages your credit, and brings you closer to foreclosure. Lenders typically begin the foreclosure process after 90 to 120 days of missed payments. Selling now lets you pay off the mortgage, keep any remaining equity, and avoid the cascading consequences of inaction.

We also serve property owners in nearby Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Christiana, and throughout Tennessee.

Where Do We Buy Houses Near Knoxville?

Major Industries

Knoxville's economy is anchored by Healthcare, Administrative Services, Retail Trade, Hospitality & Food Service, Construction.

School Districts

Knox County School District

What Our Sellers Say

My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.

Inherited Property
Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Closed in 9 days · Houston, TX

Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.

Avoided Foreclosure
Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Closed in 7 days · Atlanta, GA

My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.

Job Relocation
Jennifer R.
Jennifer R.
Closed in 11 days · Phoenix, AZ

Facing Foreclosure in Tennessee: Timeline, Rules, and Your Options

Tennessee is a non-judicial foreclosure state. Nearly all Tennessee home loans use a deed of trust with a power-of-sale clause, which lets the lender's trustee auction the property without ever filing a lawsuit. The process runs under Tennessee Code Annotated section 35-5-101 and following, and because no court case is required, it is one of the fastest foreclosure processes in the country — a foreclosure can be completed in as little as about two months after the lender formally starts it.

The public notice requirements are short. Under the version of T.C.A. 35-5-101 in effect since July 1, 2025, the trustee must advertise the sale at least twice in a newspaper in the county plus post a continuous 20-day online notice, with the first notice running at least 20 days before the auction date. Before that 2025 change, the rule was three separate newspaper publications. Either way, by the time a sale date is published, the auction is typically only three to four weeks away.

Tennessee gives borrowers very little protection once the process starts. State law provides no statutory right to reinstate the loan by catching up missed payments — reinstatement happens only if your loan documents or your lender allow it. And while Tennessee law nominally includes a post-sale right of redemption, virtually every deed of trust has the borrower waive it at signing, so in practice the auction is final. If the auction price does not cover the debt, the lender can also pursue a deficiency judgment for the shortfall.

Selling before the auction date is the main way a Tennessee homeowner keeps their equity. A sale that closes before the trustee's sale pays off the loan in full, stops the foreclosure, keeps a completed foreclosure off your credit report (where it can stay for about seven years), and puts any remaining equity in your pocket instead of leaving it to the auction process. A cash buyer matters here because the clock is short: no financing contingency, no appraisal, and a closing that can happen in as little as one to two weeks rather than the 30 to 45 days a financed buyer needs.

If you have received a notice of default or seen a sale date published, act immediately. Talk to your lender about options, contact a HUD-approved housing counselor, and consider consulting a Tennessee attorney about your specific situation — this page is general information, not legal advice.

How fast can a foreclosure happen in Tennessee?

Very fast. Because Tennessee foreclosures are non-judicial, the process can be completed in as little as about 60 days once the lender starts it. The required public notice period before the auction itself is only about three weeks. Federal rules generally require your loan to be more than 120 days delinquent before the lender begins, but once it begins, Tennessee moves quickly.

Can I still sell my house after the foreclosure sale date is published?

Usually yes, right up until the auction actually happens. If a sale closes and pays off the loan before the trustee's sale, the foreclosure stops. The practical problem is time — published notice means the auction may be only three or four weeks out, which is why sellers in this position typically need a cash buyer who can often close before a scheduled sale date. Ask your lender for an exact payoff figure immediately.

Can I get my house back after a Tennessee foreclosure auction?

Almost never. Tennessee deeds of trust almost universally include a waiver of the borrower's right of redemption, and there is no statutory right to reinstate the loan after the sale. For most Tennessee homeowners, the auction is final. Confirm what your specific deed of trust says with an attorney.

What happens to my equity if the house sells at auction?

Auction proceeds first pay the foreclosure costs and the loan balance. Any surplus legally belongs to you, but foreclosure auctions often bring less than market value, so equity frequently shrinks or disappears. Selling before the auction, even at a discount to a cash buyer, often preserves more equity than the auction would.

This section is general information about Tennessee law, not legal advice. Statutes and timelines change; consult a licensed Tennessee attorney about your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell my house if I am behind on mortgage payments?

Yes. As long as you still own the property, you can sell it. All missed payments, late fees, and the remaining mortgage balance are paid from the sale proceeds at closing.

How many payments can I miss before foreclosure in TN?

Most lenders in Tennessee begin the foreclosure process after 3 to 4 missed payments (90 to 120 days). However, timelines vary by lender and loan type. Acting sooner gives you more options.

Will I still owe money after selling if I am behind on payments?

If your home sells for more than you owe (including missed payments and fees), you keep the difference. If you owe more than the home is worth, we can negotiate a short sale with your lender.

What if the bank has already sent me a default notice?

A default notice means the clock is ticking, but you can still sell. We work fast and can close before the foreclosure process advances further. Contact us immediately to discuss your timeline.

Will selling hurt my credit less than foreclosure?

Significantly. A completed foreclosure can drop your credit score by 100 to 160 points and stays on your record for 7 years. A standard sale, even with missed payments already reported, is far less damaging.

Can I sell if I have a second mortgage or home equity loan?

Yes. All liens, including second mortgages and HELOCs, are paid off at closing from the sale proceeds. The title company ensures every lien holder is satisfied.

EasyOffer is not a licensed real estate broker. We are a real estate investment company. All terms are disclosed upfront before you sign.

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