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Meet Tommy and Lee Ann Cornelison – a dynamic husband and wife real estate team dedicated to helping you find the ideal lake or mountain home/property in East Tennessee. With our combined experience in real estate, as well as sales and marketing expertise in the corporate world, we have a deep love for the Appalachian region, and we bring a personal touch and local insight to every transaction. Our mission is simple: to provide personalized, attentive service to each of our clients, ensuring they find the home or land/farm that not only meets their needs but exceeds their expectations in every way!
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613 Main Street, 37825, New Tazewell, United States
- leeannsellstn.com
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