Dusty Wells Top real estate agent in Crossville

Dusty Wells

1 Source Realty Pros
8 Years of Experience
(15)
$2M
Total Sales Last Year
8
Years of Experience
18
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$275.3K
Average Price Point

    About Dusty Wells

    I am an Affiliate Broker for 1 Source Realty Pros. I am a native to Jamestown Tennessee and has lived here my whole life. I am dedicated to helping people to find the right home or property to suit their needs. If you are looking for unique rural property, farm, equestrian home or luxury home or looking to sell your property or home please give me a call. I would be happy to help you with all your real estate needs! My hobbies consist of horseback riding, hiking, fishing, hunting, kayaking, back packing, camping, archery, and just being outdoors. She volunteers her time to a few of the local horse camps. Come to Tennessee and join me in some of these amazing activities! Let me help you find your new home in Tennessee.
    Community Involvement
    I volunteer at a few of the local state parks in our area helping them with projects.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    I love to hike, horseback ride, kayak, hunting and fishing and spend time with my family.
    FAMILY
    I am a mother to one daughter and am in a loving relationship with a wonderful man.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Tennessee - # 348407
    Designation

    Licensed Realtor

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

    • rewards

      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Jamestown, TN

    • rewards

      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Clarkrange, TN

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Helenwood, TN

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    Answered Questions

    Should I convert the loft to a bedroom?

    I want to add to Chaimae Yaagoubi's comment below of : It depends on your goals. If you're thinking of selling, converting the loft to a bedroom can add valueaEUR"especially if it increases your total bedroom count to four or more. This often attracts more buyers and boosts your resale potential. That said, all work must be properly permitted and meet local building code (closet, window, minimum square footage) to be considered a legal bedroom and add value on paper. If you're staying put, think about how you'll use the spaceaEUR"sometimes a loft works better as a home office, media room, or playroom. Keep in mind that you need to check to see if your septic tank is rated for an additional room as well. If your septic permit states it's for a 2 bedroom and the loft will make the home a 3 bedroom you will want to reach out to your local septic inspector to see what permits and what actions it would take to make the septic permit show that it's rated for an additional bedroom. Otherwise you will have issues selling the home with an added bedroom. I do hope this helps!

    Answered by Dusty Wells | Memphis, TN, USA | 1538 Views | Working With an Agent | 5 months ago