
Knox High Apartments
101 E 5th Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917
Knox High Apartments
101 E 5th Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917
| Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,450 - $2,700 | Studio - 2 Beds | Studio - 2 | 1 - 2 Baths | 1 - 2 | 418 - 1,184 sq. ft. |
Pricing and Floor Plans
Studio
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One Bedroom
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Two Bed One Bath
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Map of Knox High Apartments
Nearby Colleges and Universities
School
Commute Time (Distance)
Walk: 14 min (0.8 mi)
Walk: 17 min (0.9 mi)
Drive: 6 min (2.1 mi)
Pellissippi State, Division St
Drive: 7 min (3.3 mi)
Details
Lease Term Options
- 3 - 12 Month Leases
Property Information
- Built in 2018
- 85 units / 3 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Basics
Due at Application
- Application Fee Per Applicant$65
Due at Move-In
- Administrative Fee$200
- Surface Lot
- Street
- Other
Dogs
- Dogs Allowed
Max of 2, 75 lbs. Weight Limit
Restrictions
Restricted Breeds
Comments
$200 for first pet and $100 for second pet
Cats
- Cats Allowed
Comments
$200 for first pet and $100 for second pet
Property Fee Disclaimer Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.
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Property Highlights
There’s no place quite like it! Knox High Apartments is a hidden gem — and the people who live here know it. THE BUILDING This is a genuine 1911 schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places — not a building that looks historic, but one that actually is. Patricia Neal, John Cullum, and James Agee all studied here. In 2015, local firm Dover Signature Properties undertook a careful restoration, turning the old classrooms into 85 apartments while keeping everything that makes the building worth caring about. What that looks like day-to-day: soaring ceilings, original architectural details, and enormous windows that fill every room with natural light. Every unit has a completely unique floor plan — because no two classrooms were the same. Studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms. Part of the fun of touring is finding the one that feels like it was made for you. WHAT’S INCLUDED Utilities are included in your rent — all of them. You handle your own internet, and that’s it. One number, no surprises. For anyone moving to a new city, that simplicity is genuinely worth something. Almost every unit has in-unit laundry. There’s an elevator, a gym, and a rooftop deck with a grill and seating — one of the building’s best-kept secrets, especially in the evenings. The pool room has a pool table and electronic darts. There’s a dog courtyard, a community laundry room, and a Pepsi vending machine for when you need one at midnight. Trash pickup runs three times a week. Free off-street parking wraps all four sides of the building, with paid parking available if you want a guaranteed spot. Pets are welcome. Renters insurance is required — easy to set up, and worth having. THE NEIGHBORHOOD Knox High sits on the corner of Central Street and E. Fifth Avenue — one of the most walkable pockets in Knoxville. Walk out the front door on a Friday evening with no particular plan, and you’ll end up somewhere guaranteed to make you hoppy. Xul Beer is steps away — an award-winning microbrewery in a beautifully converted car showroom, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a rotating lineup of IPAs, sours, and pastry stouts. Crafty B Brewery has been a neighborhood staple since 2015: small-batch, unpretentious, with a pet-friendly patio and the kind of regulars who’ve been coming for years. Next Level Brewing is a short walk in the other direction — trivia nights, rotating food trucks, and beer made with locally-sourced ingredients. Not a beer drinker? Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus is one of only five wild cider barrelhouses in the country — pouring craft ciders, artisan meads, and over 60 East Tennessee made beverages, all walkable. Mother Bar is a cozy, plant-filled cocktail and wine bar with a bottle shop attached. The kind of place that works on a first date and a hard day in equal measure. French Fried Vintage is a woman-owned true vintage shop at 7 Emory Place — hand picked, well-organized, spanning every era. The Bark is a dog park and bar in one: daycare during the day, beer garden after work. The Wild Side is a creative, welcoming hair salon just down the street that fits the neighborhood perfectly. For dinner, A Dopo Sourdough Pizza does wood-fired Neapolitan pies on a sourdough crust that have landed on national best-pizza lists. Reservations go fast. Down the street, Old City has live music, craft cocktails, a working whiskey distillery, great coffee, and the kind of energy that makes Knoxville feel like exactly the right-sized city. All of this is walkable. You don’t need a car to have a full life here — though you’ll have no trouble finding parking if you do. NEW TO KNOXVILLE? HERE’S YOUR CHEAT SHEET. The practical stuff — good to know before you arrive. NEAREST ER Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center ~1.5 miles · Open 24 hours POLICE NON-EMERGENCY Knoxville Police Dept. ~1 mile PHARMACY PUBLIC LIBRARY Lawson McGhee Library ~1 mile · Mon–Thu 9am–8pm GROCERY Kroger on N Broadway ~1 mile · Three Rivers Market is a 5-min walk NEIGHBORHOOD BODEGA Belew Drug · locally owned ~1.5 miles on N Broadway Red Panda Grocery ~10 min walk · also exceptional sandwiches People who live here didn’t just stumble into it. They found it, and they’ve stayed. Come take a tour. We think you’ll understand why pretty quickly.
- Dog Friendly
- Keyless Security Entrances
- Large Spacious Apartments
- Onsite Parking Available
- Outdoor courtyard and picnic area
- Soaring High 15' Ceilings
- Walking Distance To Downtown
Apartment Features
- Air Conditioning
- Cable Ready
- Carpet
- Deck
- Dining Room
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Floor to Ceiling Windows
- Framed Mirrors
- Freezer
- Furnished
- Granite Countertops
- Handrails
- Hardwood Floors
- Heating
- High Speed Internet Access
- Kitchen
- Large Bedrooms
- Microwave
- Oven
- Patio
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Smoke Free
- Sprinkler System
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Vaulted Ceiling
- Views
- Vinyl Flooring
- Walk-In Closets
- Washer/Dryer
- Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
- Wi-Fi
- Window Coverings
Community Features
- 24 Hour Access
- Bicycle Storage
- Breakfast/Coffee Concierge
- Business Center
- Clubhouse
- Community-Wide WiFi
- Controlled Access
- Courtyard
- Day Care
- Dog Park
- Elevator
- Fitness Center
- Grill
- Key Fob Entry
- Laundry Facilities
- Lounge
- Maintenance on site
- Multi Use Room
- Picnic Area
- Planned Social Activities
- Pool
- Property Manager on Site
- Public Transportation
- Roof Terrace
- Short Term Lease
- Trash Pickup - Curbside
- Trash Pickup - Door to Door
- Utilities Included
- Video Patrol
Transit

Moving to Emory Place, Knoxville, TN
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Knox High Apartments proximity to Magnolia Plaza, Magnolia Shopping Center, and 2115 E Magnolia Ave. Magnolia Plaza is 0.8 miles away, and Magnolia Shopping Center is within a 20 minute walk.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Knox High Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 2.8 miles, including Three Rivers Rambler, Frank H. McClung Museum, and Knoxville Botanical Garden & Arboretum.
Airports
Living in Emory Place provides easy access to McGhee Tyson, located just 30 minutes from Knox High Apartments.
Property Details
There’s no place quite like it!
Knox High Apartments is a hidden gem — and the people who live here know it.
THE BUILDING
This is a genuine 1911 schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places — not a
building that looks historic, but one... that actually is. Patricia Neal, John Cullum, and James Agee
all studied here. In 2015, local firm Dover Signature Properties undertook a careful restoration,
turning the old classrooms into 85 apartments while keeping everything that makes the building
worth caring about.
What that looks like day-to-day: soaring ceilings, original architectural details, and
enormous windows that fill every room with natural light.
Every unit has a completely unique floor plan — because no two classrooms were the same.
Studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms. Part of the fun of touring is finding the one that feels
like it was made for you.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Utilities are included in your rent — all of them. You handle your own internet, and that’s
it. One number, no surprises. For anyone moving to a new city, that simplicity is genuinely
worth something.
Almost every unit has in-unit laundry. There’s an elevator, a gym, and a rooftop deck
with a grill and seating — one of the building’s best-kept secrets, especially in the evenings. The
pool room has a pool table and electronic darts. There’s a dog courtyard, a community laundry
room, and a Pepsi vending machine for when you need one at midnight.
Trash pickup runs three times a week. Free off-street parking wraps all four sides of the
building, with paid parking available if you want a guaranteed spot. Pets are welcome. Renters
insurance is required — easy to set up, and worth having.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Knox High sits on the corner of Central Street and E. Fifth Avenue — one of the most
walkable pockets in Knoxville. Walk out the front door on a Friday evening with no particular
plan, and you’ll end up somewhere guaranteed to make you hoppy.
Xul Beer is steps away — an award-winning microbrewery in a beautifully converted
car showroom, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a rotating lineup of IPAs, sours, and pastry
stouts. Crafty B Brewery has been a neighborhood staple since 2015: small-batch,
unpretentious, with a pet-friendly patio and the kind of regulars who’ve been coming for years.
Next Level Brewing is a short walk in the other direction — trivia nights, rotating food trucks,
and beer made with locally-sourced ingredients.
Not a beer drinker? Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus is one of only five wild cider
barrelhouses in the country — pouring craft ciders, artisan meads, and over 60 East Tennessee
made beverages, all walkable. Mother Bar is a cozy, plant-filled cocktail and wine bar with a
bottle shop attached. The kind of place that works on a first date and a hard day in equal
measure.
French Fried Vintage is a woman-owned true vintage shop at 7 Emory Place — hand
picked, well-organized, spanning every era. The Bark is a dog park and bar in one: daycare
during the day, beer garden after work. The Wild Side is a creative, welcoming hair salon just
down the street that fits the neighborhood perfectly.
For dinner, A Dopo Sourdough Pizza does wood-fired Neapolitan pies on a
sourdough crust that have landed on national best-pizza lists. Reservations go fast.
Down the street, Old City has live music, craft cocktails, a working whiskey distillery, great
coffee, and the kind of energy that makes Knoxville feel like exactly the right-sized city.
All of this is walkable. You don’t need a car to have a full life here — though you’ll have no
trouble finding parking if you do.
NEW TO KNOXVILLE? HERE’S YOUR CHEAT SHEET.
The practical stuff — good to know before you arrive.
NEAREST ER
Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center
~1.5 miles · Open 24 hours
POLICE NON-EMERGENCY
Knoxville Police Dept.
~1 mile
PHARMACY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lawson McGhee Library
~1 mile · Mon–Thu 9am–8pm
GROCERY
Kroger on N Broadway
~1 mile · Three Rivers Market is a 5-min walk
NEIGHBORHOOD BODEGA
Belew Drug · locally owned
~1.5 miles on N Broadway
Red Panda Grocery
~10 min walk · also exceptional sandwiches
People who live here didn’t just stumble into it. They found it, and they’ve stayed.
Come take a tour. We think you’ll understand why pretty quickly.
There’s no place quite like it!
Knox High Apartments is a hidden gem — and the people who live here know it.
THE BUILDING
This is a genuine 1911 schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places — not a
building that looks historic, but one that actually is. Patricia Neal, John Cullum, and James Agee
all studied here. In 2015, local firm Dover Signature Properties undertook a careful restoration,
turning the old classrooms into 85 apartments while keeping everything that makes the building
worth caring about.
What that looks like day-to-day: soaring ceilings, original architectural details, and
enormous windows that fill every room with natural light.
Every unit has a completely unique floor plan — because no two classrooms were the same.
Studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms. Part of the fun of touring is finding the one that feels
like it was made for you.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Utilities are included in your rent — all of them. You handle your own internet, and that’s
it. One number, no surprises. For anyone moving to a new city, that simplicity is genuinely
worth something.
Almost every unit has in-unit laundry. There’s an elevator, a gym, and a rooftop deck
with a grill and seating — one of the building’s best-kept secrets, especially in the evenings. The
pool room has a pool table and electronic darts. There’s a dog courtyard, a community laundry
room, and a Pepsi vending machine for when you need one at midnight.
Trash pickup runs three times a week. Free off-street parking wraps all four sides of the
building, with paid parking available if you want a guaranteed spot. Pets are welcome. Renters
insurance is required — easy to set up, and worth having.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Knox High sits on the corner of Central Street and E. Fifth Avenue — one of the most
walkable pockets in Knoxville. Walk out the front door on a Friday evening with no particular
plan, and you’ll end up somewhere guaranteed to make you hoppy.
Xul Beer is steps away — an award-winning microbrewery in a beautifully converted
car showroom, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a rotating lineup of IPAs, sours, and pastry
stouts. Crafty B Brewery has been a neighborhood staple since 2015: small-batch,
unpretentious, with a pet-friendly patio and the kind of regulars who’ve been coming for years.
Next Level Brewing is a short walk in the other direction — trivia nights, rotating food trucks,
and beer made with locally-sourced ingredients.
Not a beer drinker? Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus is one of only five wild cider
barrelhouses in the country — pouring craft ciders, artisan meads, and over 60 East Tennessee
made beverages, all walkable. Mother Bar is a cozy, plant-filled cocktail and wine bar with a
bottle shop attached. The kind of place that works on a first date and a hard day in equal
measure.
French Fried Vintage is a woman-owned true vintage shop at 7 Emory Place — hand
picked, well-organized, spanning every era. The Bark is a dog park and bar in one: daycare
during the day, beer garden after work. The Wild Side is a creative, welcoming hair salon just
down the street that fits the neighborhood perfectly.
For dinner, A Dopo Sourdough Pizza does wood-fired Neapolitan pies on a
sourdough crust that have landed on national best-pizza lists. Reservations go fast.
Down the street, Old City has live music, craft cocktails, a working whiskey distillery, great
coffee, and the kind of energy that makes Knoxville feel like exactly the right-sized city.
All of this is walkable. You don’t need a car to have a full life here — though you’ll have no
trouble finding parking if you do.
NEW TO KNOXVILLE? HERE’S YOUR CHEAT SHEET.
The practical stuff — good to know before you arrive.
NEAREST ER
Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center
~1.5 miles · Open 24 hours
POLICE NON-EMERGENCY
Knoxville Police Dept.
~1 mile
PHARMACY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lawson McGhee Library
~1 mile · Mon–Thu 9am–8pm
GROCERY
Kroger on N Broadway
~1 mile · Three Rivers Market is a 5-min walk
NEIGHBORHOOD BODEGA
Belew Drug · locally owned
~1.5 miles on N Broadway
Red Panda Grocery
~10 min walk · also exceptional sandwiches
People who live here didn’t just stumble into it. They found it, and they’ve stayed.
Come take a tour. We think you’ll understand why pretty quickly.
Knox High Apartments is located in Knoxville, TN in the 37917 zip code.
Contact
Knoxville, TN 37917
- SundayCLOSED
- Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- SaturdayCLOSED
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