The Smokey Mountains, a range that spans the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, is currently the hottest place in the U.S. for vacation rentals, according to a new report from vacation rental startup Vacasa.
Source: Inman News
Smokey Mountains named the best spot to buy vacation rentals
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