Tricia Gruinie – Built in Knoxville. Built for Knoxville.
Tricia Gruinie was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, and her connection to the city runs deeper than business — it’s personal.
Growing up in Knoxville, Tricia witnessed firsthand the shifts in her community. She saw neighborhoods grow, families build stability, properties fall into hardship, and areas evolve over time. She didn’t just observe the market — she lived in it.
That experience shaped her perspective.
Tricia believes real estate is more than paperwork and transactions — it’s about people. It’s about helping homeowners navigate transitions with clarity and respect. It’s about creating solutions that move situations forward. Whether working with sellers facing difficult circumstances or collaborating with investors seeking opportunity, her approach is grounded in transparency, integrity, and practical solutions.
What sets Tricia apart is simple:
She approaches real estate from a solutions-driven mindset.
She is not a licensed real estate agent, and she does not operate as a property manager. Instead, she focuses on working directly with property owners and investment partners to create win-win outcomes. She understands the realities behind distressed properties, tight timelines, inherited homes, and financial pressure — and she works to simplify what often feels overwhelming.
Over time, Tricia has built strong relationships throughout Knoxville — connecting with local investors, private lenders, contractors, and trusted professionals who help turn opportunities into results. Her strength lies in understanding the full picture and helping bring the right people together to get things done.
Her network is strong.
Her approach is practical.
Her commitment is real.
Tricia Gruinie is committed to:
Helping sellers navigate challenging situations with clarity and respect
Connecting investors to real opportunities
Contributing to the long-term strength of Knoxville neighborhoods
She believes that when real estate is handled with integrity and intention, everyone benefits — homeowners, investors, and the community as a whole.
Knoxville isn’t just where she works.
It’s home.