Yes I have been looking closer to Knoxville lately. Not sure what bordering cities I should look at because I don’t desire to live downtown. I need atleast 1 acre of land and be close to or on the water. I wanna work and fish! Looking forward to any recommendations so I can start scouting on realtor websites.
I have also considered selling my house in CA and having my family move into a 5th wheel or RV until we move so I can get the most money out of my house while I can. If I went with this plan I would by land in TN and build my own barndominium.
There are so many great options with affordable housing near lakes.
West Knoxville is, in general, the nicest side, followed by South. UT is in East Knoxville. No really dangerous areas to speak of.
Farragut is the best suburb on the water with the best athletics and the best schools, but you will be paying top dollar. Louisville is rural and where the millionaires live. Hardin Valley is middle-upper class suburban with good schools.
Maryville is a further away from the water, but not as expensive as the two above. Home to private Maryville College and close to the Smokeys.
Sevierville is great because it's close to Knoxville, close to Douglas Lake, and close to the Smokeys, but it will get hammered with tourists in the summer. Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are tourist traps, and visitors must go through Sevierville to get there.
Lenoir City isn't as nice as the three above, but it is directly on the water and close to Knoxville.
Kingston is a sleepy tiny (~5k) town directly on Watts Bar Lake and within 30 minutes of Knoxville amenities.
Jefferson City / Morristown are nice, quiet, smaller towns on Cherokee Reservoir. I haven't spent a lot of time in either place, but they seemed pretty decent to me.
Norris is a good entryway to Norris Lake and still close to Knoxville. It's pretty rural.
Oak Ridge has a ton of history from its days supporting WW2 era nuclear research, but it's an ugly town with a dwindling population. Clinton is ugly too. I'll throw Loudon in there as well. All three are ugly.
Further away:
Cookeville is a cheap small (~35k residents) college town about 20 miles from Center Hill Lake.
Dale Hollow is probably my favorite lake, but all surrounding towns are very rural.