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Buy Here Pay Here Crossville Tn


Plateau Properties offers land for sale in six different Tennessee counties. We aren't brokers; Tennessee wooded land is sold here the old-fashioned way, as it has been for over a century at Plateau Properties. Just a little money down will get you started. We do the financing. Since the property is its own collateral, there's no wait for credit approval. Contact us today by e-mail, or call us today at 931-484-5535 or 866-490-LAND (5263), or click here to search our live, MLS listings.




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George Harrison, Co-Manager - George es fluido en Español, and studied Math and Chemistry at the University of Tennessee. George is also part of the founding family of Plateau Properties. Learn more about the Harrisons here.


Rachel Hinch, Customer Service - Stopping by the office, Rachel may be the first person you say hello to, and if she doesn't have the answer you're looking for, she knows where to find it!.


Our staff is friendly, inviting, and helpful. Stop by, ask questions. We love the area, and we love to share the advantages of living and doing business here. We hope to see at Plateau Properties soon!


If you are vacationing on the plateau, we are connected with another land office, Bruno Gernt in Fentress County, that can provide a cabin for you and a stable for your horse. Their stables have over 100 miles of trails on 12,000 acres. There's a lot of space on the Cumberland Plateau.


GKM Auto Sales is a low down payment, buy here, pay here dealership. That means if you have had trouble getting financing due to having bad credit, no credit, or too much credit we can help you get into a vehicle.


Part Time Auto Salesis a family-owned business. We offer good, clean, dependable vehicles at a fair price. We are not a 'buy here, pay here' lot and we do not offer in-house financing. As our name suggests, we are only open part time.


As the nation's largest provider of propane, AmeriGas services all 50 states. No matter where your home or business is located, there is an AmeriGas location nearby dedicated to providing quality service ensuring you are never without the propane you need.


There are plenty of reasons to get rent-to-own beds from RAC in Crossville. Maybe your childhood best friend is crashing at your place for a few weeks. Maybe Mom wants to move in with you for a few months to help you welcome the newborn (congratulations!). Or, maybe you're just waiting for that bonus so you can buy the bedroom suite you deserve.


Homeowners qualifying for the program will have the property taxes on their principal residence frozen at a base tax amount, which is the amount of taxes owed in the year they first qualify for the program. Thereafter, as long as the owner continues to qualify for the program, the amount of property taxes owed for that property generally will not change, even if there is a property tax rate increase or county-wide reappraisal.


I have used Aenon many times and if there is some thing wrong they have always made it right. I was an insurance appraiser for 28 years and used them and they never failed to correct any thing that was wrong to me and shops I was dealing with.


More than 200,000 East Tennesseans are at-risk of hunger, uncertain where their next meal will come from. At Second Harvest Food Bank, we are trying to change that statistic in 18 East Tennessee counties.


I, my spouse, and my college-age son moved from Mooresville, NC to Loudon, TN. There were a lot of reasons for the move including to be closer to relatives, closer to the college our son is attending, and closer to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory where I'm consulting. One of the surprising side benefits of the move I wasn't expecting is a lower cost of living and it is not a trivial difference. In the not too distant past, I published several articles on Seeking Alpha on the subject of retirement planning, saving, and investing. Those articles can be found here, here, here, here, and here. The significantly lower cost of living (COL) in The Volunteer State and the potential to bolster retirement savings prompted me to write yet another article.


It seems to be a fairly consistent and universal law that the high tax state's governing class's approach to budget shortfalls is to raise taxes. We seldom read in the news where a state government actually cuts expenses; it seems that the only direction taxes go in these states is up. This of course results in the enterprising and mobile citizens of those high tax states deciding to move to more tax-friendly locales. Several of those higher tax states have actually experienced a net loss of citizens (e.g. CA, NJ, NY, and CT) to the benefit of the lower tax states (e.g. FL, TX, AL, GA, SC, NC, and TN) over the last decade.


I have thought numbers of times we boyswere shot all to pieces wen those big five and nine inchcannons were falling around us, although some of us havecome here to fight for our country that will neverreturn. I have seen some of my best friends shot downbeside me but was not allowed to touch them, that lookshard but we had it to do.


I hear from some of the boys overthere. They say they are having a good time and enjoyinglife. They say it is a nice country. I hope to be overthere by the last of September. I know old glory isfloating high but I hope she will wave higher by and by.


Am now going to attempt to write you afew lines, should have written you before, but hope youwill forgive me this time as we can only write twice aweek; so here your letter comes for this time, will writeagain next week. Am feeling fine, so do not worry aboutme. Hope you received my other letters all o.k.


I am sending you a few lines to informyou that your son and others belonging to your countrylanded in Driffield on the 12th of April. Theytell me that they expected to go into France. Your son isstaying at my house. He tells me you are a farmer. Well,my father farmed 1800 acres of land about five miles fromhere. He was the largest farmer in Easy Yorkshire at thattime. We had four yokes of oxen when I was a boy. Thereare none here now. Indeed I believe they were the lastused, and that was 62 years ago, a long time to go backto.


This leaves all the boys over here allright and having some time. We have been to a partytonight and had American girls to entertain us, and thatis the most of our pleasure. But there is one thing wewill have, a good time when we get home.


When leaving his home for Camp Sevierhis mother was asking him to accept Jesus as his Saviorand prepare for the future. He said "mother if youknew the promises I have made to Autie (Miss Autie Smith,a lady he had kept company with for about seven years)you would think there was no use of anyone else talkingto me. I mean to live and die by the promises I have madeto her."


We are way ahead of them in every thingbut roads but it will take two hundred years in Americato ever have the roads they have here. All the roads arelined with trees. You can look across the country formiles and tell where all the roads are by seeing astraight line of trees.


We are having a nice time out here.Guess you farmers back there are preparing to make a bigcrop this year. But I think us soldiers are ahead of youall for we are preparing to get the Kaiser this year.


At last I have time to write a few lines, andfeel sure that I will have a few days rest. And it surewill be appreciated for we have been pretty busy for thepast two months. I would like to tell you all I have doneand where I have been but will have to wait until I comehome. I have spent quite a lot of time on the front andhave seen some pretty lively time, but have been lucky sofar. I only got a slight wound on the hand. We have hadtwo killed and several have been wounded, no doubt youhave seen their names in the casualty lists. I wroteEster a letter last night, I have received severalletters and cards from her.


I guess about all the boys are awayfrom Livingston now, those who are not in the army Iguess are away at work. It sure is dark and rainy heretonight and it sure gets cold every night. We have beenhaving frost for over a month. I think I would likeFrance fine in peace time as there sure is some prettycountry, some of the prettiest farming country I eversaw.


I am getting hungry, wish I could getinto the kitchen at home and get a few things I know arethere. As it is I will gnaw a hard-tack and think of whatI will do and how much I will eat when I do get homeagain.


The The forests here are also differentto those back east. The timber is all green in thelikeness of cedar or pine, with the exceptions of a fewspecimens. The trees are very tall and standing thinck onthe ground and there is a long swinging moss which growson the timber and underbrush, making the forest verydense. There are some large spruce trees here, only a fewof the big ones, to an acres some of the big logs are 8to 30 feet long containing about 9000 feet.


We are still having ideal weather whichis of course very enjoyable to all of us. We to date haveabout 300 new drafted white men, and most 3000 negroes ofwhich we are taking care of about 1/3 of the new negroesand they sure do keep things lively around here. All theOverton county boys I spoke about in my last letter havebeen transferred to various parts of the Camp, scatteringus entirely, and now Perry Windle is the only Overtoncounty boy left near me, he being with the Personneloffice, I think.


All the boys in Camp here seem to bejolly and gay, but most of them have great hopes ofreturning home this coming year, and of course we wouldbe glad to be at home with loved ones and friends, butall should be willing to do their bit.


The boys of our Camp had a ratherenjoyable evening in listening to one of Americas greatorators, Ex-President William howard Taft, discussing thewar with and from a European stand point receivingnumerous applauses from the mass of soldiers assembled atour new Theatre. 041b061a72


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