Moving to Nashville Tennessee Hottest Suburb: Mount Juliet, Tenn

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @masonmitch311
    @masonmitch311 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are you ok?! I heard about the tornado in the area.

    • @LivingInNashvilleTennessee1
      @LivingInNashvilleTennessee1  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your concern. Yes we did have some heavy winds and a touchdown in Clarksville at the Kentucky line( I think that is what you’re asking about)

  • @Wretched_Man_REDEEMED
    @Wretched_Man_REDEEMED 5 месяцев назад

    pardon me for butting in, but in response to the question asked of Daniellvan707, I would propose impact fees on developers, prohibit multi-family dwellings, and require lot sizes to be no less than a half acre. That would be just a start. I would also like to see requirements that municipal officials such as county commissioners be under extra financial scrutiny to reduce the chances of them being bribed by developers to approve developments that shouldn't be approved.
    Mount Juliet is ruined. Just like Nashville. It breaks my heart to see what Middle Tennessee has become compared to what it once was.
    The entire southeast United States is being ruined by overcrowding. A lot of that has to do with blue state refugees escaping to this area. I wish we could convince Americans that blue state politics are destructive so they'd stop voting blue, but I'm afraid that's a war we cannot win. Once a country starts sliding toward a strong centralized authority, there is very little hope that country will survive.

  • @DanielIvan707
    @DanielIvan707 6 месяцев назад +1

    The urban sprawl needs to stop

    • @LivingInNashvilleTennessee1
      @LivingInNashvilleTennessee1  6 месяцев назад

      So where do you want people to live? The housing is more affordable as you move outside of the urban core…. And affordable housing is a real problem. What would be your solution?