I loved the 90s, used to bomb Broadway on my inline skates going 35-40 mph noon on weekends and downtown was a ghost town. Also recall driving back into providence when there were 20 homes done (right when the Kroger was under construction). Moved out 7 yrs ago and love rural Tennessee.
You guys wouldn't understand economics if it slapped you in the face. No, sherlock. Huge numbers of appartments being built means supply will go up and prices will go down.
@@kimberlydawn2346 They built to fast once they added parking 24-7 unless it’s a good show we stopped going downtown. We used to be able to park on streets after 6 free in areas up till a year ago So we go into nashville would go to dinner hang out walk around. But with parking charges we stopped going in not worth it anymore to pay even in slow times of the year. I know library parking is lower just to busy a place.
Lived in one of the “luxury” communist block apartments, the doors and cabinets were literally made out of recycled cardboard. The walls were thin as paper, the finishing work was shoddy and rushed, serious structural issues made all the hall way walls crack, and the apartment complex wasted so much money on useless things such as yoga classes, useless trendy gym equipment, unused public areas, dei guest speakers, and nature valley granola bars
@curtissnow9546 bs. Which one you live in? There no luxury apt. In nash, which is built with no damn recycled cardboard cabinet door . I bet you never even lived Here. All the luxury apt have to compete with others and they have making some really nice apt. I own some conos here n Nashville and have been a investor on several builds. I know alot of the builders and also know their builds. I bet you cant even name one
Tennessee is being overrun by people looking for lower taxes, once cheaper housing, and a better environment. Looks like they are destroying everything that once made Tennessee beautiful. (From a former Tennessean.). Nashville started growing in the mid to late seventies and hasn’t stopped booming.
I moved to a different town, I was born and raised in Nashville and I hate even driving through it. I seriously want to move back closer but I don't want to rent forever, Id like to buy a house but these big corporations ( blackrock) are going to end up buying up these and owning a house, no chance for the future. This is what they wanted.
Once you realize that the entire financial landscape is designed to transfer wealth from those who have little to those who have more than enough, things make sense. It’s a cycle that has happened for thousands of years.
Its the same old big fish little fish game. Big fish sell off large amounts of stocks, take the profit and pile it on their stack. Leaving the little fish investors holding the loss. Once the bottom falls out, the big fish go back in and gobble up stock on dirt cheap pricing. Sit and wait for the speculating and pricing to go up and then they do it again.
I'm a "capitalist"...and that doesn't offend me ......why? Because the merger of Banks/Corporations with the State/Legislation by way of a Federal Reserve Act in 1913, brings 100 years of Fascism...under the guise, of "Capitalism"... Sooo definitely not offended by a factual comment 😁
I work in healthcare (none of this remote BS) and moved to Nashville in 2022 following a divorce. I was excited to move there but left even more excitedly only fifteen months later. Thank God i didn’t buy a house there. Nashville sold its soul and it’s really sad to see
California has destroyed Nashville. Watched it happen in Seattle and Portlend, too. Nashvile is NOT beg enough for all these people. 10min drive now takes 35min! Homeless on every corner and the ones that don't, have illegals selling flowers, oranges, ceramic statues...its like Tijuana....ugh....so sad The road conditions are horrible with 30ft potholes (everywhere) that are 3 inces deep. Wecome to Nashville, now find somewhere else to go. We're FUL:L!
a Federal Reserve ((family)) .and it's private shareholders, have destroyed both California and Nashville....a landmass, can't do anything..to anybody..other than be land
I've been in Nashville 34 years now. When I moved here in the 1990 it was a beautiful small town feel. The music was actually country music and music row was old houses and recording studios. They have over built, over populated, over hyped, and pushed out historical building and history of the city. I've been the music business for 40 years now and I haven't been downtown in about 10 years when all this mess started. The leadership political director is totally Liberal and has become just like all the other big cities that people are moving out of. We bought our house north of town on 4 acres in the woods, but now they building house's toward our area. Ridiculous!!!
Come to Huntsville to see further what happens when you pave paradise and put up cheap looking houses for $400K. Miles upon miles of beautiful acreage destroyed for piss poor built homes and apartment complexes. You could not give me one, and soon, Huntsville will be doing the same thing as Nashville.
Dude I hate to break it to you, but "wallstreet" (vanguard, blackrock, etc) investing into these properties isn't the symptom or natural kickback of the market. This IS their plan. "You will own nothing and be happy". Hello. Where have you been? This entire situation has been created so that builders will be forced to reach out for help from financial investment institutions. Property ownership is becoming increasingly difficult because these investment firms are buying them up and renting then out. No corporation larger than 500,000,000 should own single family homes. At all. Ever.
Completely agree! Their getting ready to build one of those near Travis Air base, also another is already completed some where in Saudi Arabia... WTF is the water coming from??
Sad to see that happen. Nashville used to be a pleasant place, almost small town atmosphere. No longer. Same with Houston suburbs where they are building thousands of houses and Giant Apartment Complexes. And as for downtown Houston, the office vacancy rate is 25%!
I grew up in Nashville & i moved out 6 years ago & its been a great decision for me..I now live in a small south east Indiana town surrounded by amish & virtually no crime..Rolling hills & farms & even has ski slopes & casinos if your into that..And not many people have even heard of this well kept secret & beautiful place..I miss the musicians & the places to play but you can have Nashville..I found paradise.
I know what you are talking about, I live close to Harrison County being seeing a couple of California License plates even in Kentucky, hoping they are not crazy and they don't bring anyone else, move in discretely and in the words of the Rock. "Know your role and Shut your mouth"
I’m a native Nashville resident and our state and city have done a great job in the past. No income tax, lots of real music and healthcare companies. We had a great city but these a holes from California are bringing their politics along with more income. Our city is turning into Los Angeles.
@@adventurellama7444 100% bunch of red republicans, but they pay the most indiscriminate night workers.. my throat hasn’t gotten 2 hours of rest since I moved to Tennessee. All these churches have the best tasting flag poles :) I love you
Here in Gallatin, TN the locals cannot afford to live in their own home town because all the California people out bidding and raising home prices out of reach to normal residents. It should also be illegal for companies to buy up homes to rent. Normal citizens cannot compete with that and homeownership will be a glass ceiling no one can achieve except a very few…
Can you refuse to sell to a Business? I told my neighbor not to think about selling to an investor, of course she owed me, I pretty much cut down some tall expensive trees to make her feel safe. She fulfilled it and sold it to a family.
You are absolutely right. I've been in Gallatin for 34 yrs. All my life. I grew up in cottontown and all the construction and influx of people have almost ruined the area...🤬
@@ryanfleming7798 how bout that 20 year tax hiatus for facecrook’s data center off airport road business park? The citizens are footing the bill for the infrastructure improvement projects. Did you know in power or water outages, facecrook gets priority for those over the citizens of Gallatin?
We moved to Nashville in 1999 when our kids were in elementary school. We sold our house in SoCal at a slight loss but were able to buy a house here. I remember in The Nations, close to downtown, there were lots of working class starter homes under $100k. A friend bought a 2 BR/1BA house for $33k. We always thought our kids could buy homes. Most of those homes were torn down, cheaply built 2 on a lot stacked trailers for $750k a piece. People here don’t earn that kind of money. I worked downtown for 10 years. I don’t recognize it anymore. Tons of ugly glass highrise buildings. Heavy traffic, unfriendly. Outside investors have ruined every city I’ve lived in. Los Angeles, Seattle, Honolulu, Orange County and now Nashville. Investors bought the smaller more affordable homes in our neighborhood to rent out until our HOA put a stop to it. “Woe to those who join house to house, who add field to field, until there is no more room, and you are made to dwell alone in the midst of the land.” Isaiah 5:8 (ESV).
I really cannot believe less than 700k believe people live in Nashville based on how bad traffic is. I live well outside of Nashville but I avoid ever going to Nashville. Which is a shame because it used to be such a fun city.
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Certain Ai companies are rumoured to be overvalued and might cause a market correction, I’d suggest you go with a managed portfolio, but even those don’t perform so well, so it’s best you reach out to a proper fiduciary to guide you, that’s what works for my spouse and I.
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Its happening in the whole state not just Nashville. I was born and raised here and my hometown is unrecognizable. Townhomes on top of townhomes and apartments everywhere you look. They are an eyesore.
Same thing is happening all across TN. We've been flooded with outlanders and they've remade our formerly beautiful, Southern state into a mirror image of the West Coast & North East hellscapes they were supposedly trying to flee. They're like locusts, and when they move on to fresh pastures they'll leave behind a ruined city/state.
@@TheIrvingsylva STOP with the Wall Street crap. So many of you people are just so indoctrinated, brain washed, brain dead Democrats. Wall Street, the banks etc are totally 100% controlled by the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Wall Street, banks, etc can do nothing without FEDERAL GOVERNMENT permission. Doesn’t mean they’re not happy to go along with the evil when they are making lots of money. But they don’t get to do whatever they want. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is too big and too cruel.
It is hard to stop it. The small locally owned banks. Are either shell companies or will be bought up by BoA or Blackrock. It reminds me of how Disney bought land in Orlando. It is happening nation wide or world wide.
@TheIrvingsylva - They have already bought, downsized and sent factories over seas for their own profit. Nothing else to invest in and suck the life out of except housing.
that's why these youtubers who present a "come live here!" episode backfires. If I found a nice, quaint, safe, red area in America, why would I advertise it? I DONT want you coming here.
@@luigivincenz3843But see; they know what they are doing, they just don’t care. They want to be the first to “discover” a place and make Money off of views. They don’t care how it will affect the community afterwards.
The Nashville officials know this a problem but chose to look the other way for the bidding while all locals suffer the consequences of the Nashville officials gross negligence.
@@ljones98391no the mayor at the time was a real estate agent and used covid to fleece homeowners for cheap claiming the numbers were higher and it kept raising
It's a shame what's happening before our eyes on a daily basis. Families have lived on the same spot of land for years even in downtown Nashville and they've been bought out from under and kicked off with no place to go. They can't afford that new housing crap, so they're at the mercy of other family members or left homeless.. with nowhere to go. It's pitiful
Unless it's the government paying for these rents, they can't afford these apartments.That's the problem.People can't afford the rent period you guys always think illegal immigrants are rich and they just come over with thousands of dollars and credit rental history
I was thinking the Govt would do what they are doing in NYC - pay premium $$’s to building owners for hosting subsidized renters…. Aka - ……. You know!!
They will be filling the empty houses in neighborhoods all across the country as the boomers move along to the other side leaving a whole lot of empty houses left behind with few Americans qualifying for a mortgage.
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Lived in Murfreesboro for 31 years. Our houses are 3 times what they were in 2019. Our apartments are roughly twice or 3 times as expensive. We are just suffering the plan from the world economic forum. "you'll own nothing and be happy" Glad to see that reality is slapping their plan in the face. We can't afford these prices.
Take a drive. Plenty of farms. Most are underutilized because it’s not profitable to grow food. Many people in the farming areas just mow their land because it’s cheaper than trying to grow food.
THE KEEP FORGETTING THE 6 P;S : PRIOR PLANNING PRVENTS PISS POOR PROCEDURES! HOW YOU LIKE THIS ALLERATION ??AS IT IS TRUE ! NASHVILLE GOT YANKEE REAL ESTATED GREED IN THEM ,SO THEY ARE TRAITORS TO TENNESSEE AND THEY CAN BE CONSIDERED THE NEW YANKEE ARSE KISSERS !! AND ALL THOSE THINGS FROM TV ,LIKE FOX PEOPLE ! SOME LIKE BUT AS GROUP , RINSE AND REPEAT AND PUBLISH OR PERISH ONE STUPID BOOK AFTER ANOTHER , SAYING NOTHING !
Actually Tennessee’s main crop is soybeans, or so Google says. However I am a grain hauler locally here in Nashville, 1 of the few I should say, and most the grain I haul is corn and barley to either jack Daniel’s or Jim beam in Kentucky. My point is, Nashville gets food from everywhere else because we don’t have farms, meat packing plants or bin sites. The closest ADM is in Chattanooga, the closest CARGILL is in Memphis, the closest Tyson chicken plant is in Kentucky, etc etc.
I am up the road from Nashville in a little rural town about 15 minutes away. I love my small rural town, but sadly it's turning into a very expensive place to live due to the influx of people. Property here is astronomical! Sad to see all the new housing complexs here being built that are not affordable at all.
@@seekingserenity1902 In the U.S., pracitcally all large cities are blue, and all rural counties are red. Even rural California/New York are completely red.
I moved to the Nashville area 3 years ago and got divorced and it is a struggle to keep up with rent. And I live 30 mi outside of Nashville downtown. The real estate is still unaffordable. New homes 30 mi from Nashville are still 720,000. Two-bedroom rent is like 1575.
I feel you bro. I'm paying 1900/month for a three bedroom house outside of Raleigh, NC after getting divorced. It's a lot harder on a single income to make it for sure.
I've lived in Nashville for 64 yrs. I created a bumper sticker: "Welcome to Nashville. Y'all go home now." So many people relocating to Nashville, ruined the quaint friendly town they came to live in.
Im from California and I relocated to Nashville in 2020 this is my home now . With my scrapping for survival mentality im all most done paying off my house . I owe 89k on a 225k home and I have 34k saved up when I get 40k im forking it over . I’m a welder that also drives .
@@boomboombaby9140 Be careful. If you pay $10K or more at a time, it triggers a SARS Report (suspicious activity report - I"m not saying what you are doing is suspicious, but it requires paperwork and you probably need to go in in person and pay and justify where that money came from). It might be better to just pay $9,000 per month until it is paid off than $40K all at once. I know from experience plus I go through compliance training as I am in the finance sector. I am happy for you to pay it off, though (smiley).
I'm considering the same thing! And to think you couldnt have paid me to leave clarksville tn. A few years ago. But the bigger picture is terrifying. Eatz z bugs. Nope not for me. I have to many swords as i was prepaired to fight. How ever my perspectives changed and instead of dieing by the sword. I think id rather live in peace. Somewhere else perhaps!
@Insanity889 so sad..I left the country in Idaho bass fishing like you wouldn't believe have big reservoirs all to my self , all the big game hunting nobody around ..I had weekdays off..about 10 years ago Californians came and crowded us out. I moved to east Tennessee 5 years ago....now it's starting here🤦♂️. I feel your pain!
I left Nashville 6 years ago. I saw this coming. I sold my little house for a stupid price to some wannabe country star. My wife and I are moving to South East Asia next year .
I'm kind of shitting myself right now. I've been renting a house for 6 years. Great landlord who has never raised the rent. BUT, the identical house next door just sold for almost double what this house was valued at 6 years ago. The landlord is over 70 and I wouldn't blame him a bit if he sold this house. Yikes, I'm on Social Security and there's NOWHERE I can afford to live.
Bingo! Stop moving to the same states everyone else moved to, move to North Carolina and flip it Red, Borderline purple but you can secure it, the same with Georgia.
We play snowbirds every winter and travel from the midwest to the Fl Keys. A couple years ago driving through Nashville, maybe around the 28th or so of December, we were shocked at how miserable the traffic jams were driving through town, between construction, volume, and a poorly designed highway system through town. We now go out of our way to avoid driving through the place. It's as bad as Atlanta.
What a predicament! You hit the nail on the head! Most of our lives are spent slaving away for items that really don’t matter. The best ones are the yachts that sit in the harbor and are rarely taken out because the gas is too expensive.
@@donjohnson3701 ha I have a 40 ft house boat uses 20 gal hour. Yet I have a small sail boat pontoon style. I put solar panels on. It has a mesh deck to lay on. I use a trolling motor. Costs nothing to put around all day. Love it. I’m retired now. Yes to be a slave by design sucks. Your whole life tricked to believe to have wants that force you to be a slave never reaching the goal till you just give up. Happen to me my girlfriend died from throat cancer in my arms. About drove me crazy. I had retired to care for her in her last few weeks of life. 20 year relationship. I almost took my life but my grandkids made me realize I love life. So I sat in my chair cried about 3 months. Friend came over said dude you gotta move. Whipped out a joint and we smoked it. I don’t do that why. Cause I’m a good boy. But hollyshit. Next day I showered cleaned the house. I started thinking. Cleaned yard. Then pandemic came. I proceeded to in military style prep. Took grandkids on an expedition to scout for toilet paper. Every store in 100 miles. Then for yeast to make bread. I got busy learning to make bread. Then I got lonely. Say an Asian girl on Facebook met her. Now I eat Thaifood every day. Been to Thailand twice. Building a house there. My point is. Life has so many roads. Take one fast they don’t always come you must find them. Oh buy Maine property now. Only area you can buy a 100 acre for $100.000. It’s out there. Even better prices. This is worth your time.
I'm glad I chose to relocate in a little -known location that's sparsely populated with a high-quality of life..... It's still possible to find a good spot in America. America is a big, big country wherein little gems are out there. Nothing is easy and there are no guarantees, but an individual can still take a risk that'll pay-off. My motto is "Stay away from crowds".... Be the contrarian.
My little mountain town used to be just like that. It’s been completely ruined by transplants. My family has lived here for generations and it’s over. Our beautiful mountains are now dotted with stupid cookie cutter houses.
I live in a sparse subdivision, surrounded by miles of farms. There are paved roads here, but nothing hipster cool. Buried away in a state the coastal people would call backward or even racist. They'd tell me I live in "hicksville", but they're fools. The people are moral and friendly, and plenty of space lets us all mind our own business, for the most part. The living is relatively cheap, the air and water are clean, and the crime is nearly nonexistent. Peace, quiet, and affordable living. I'm so glad those people think they'd be stupid to live anywhere other than a jam-packed, stinking, expensive metro. It doesn't matter where I am, because the OP was right that America has many of these places. Here's a clue how to find you one. Pick a non-coastal or southern state. Get a map. Find it's smallest city, not the largest. Follow the highways out of that city, until you come across a small town. Zoom out a tad, and look for housing developments within 10 miles. There may be a jewel of your own.
Nashville is over populated and my hometown Knoxville is full. Knox co alone grew by 300k in a year. Locals can’t even afford homes in their own hometown!
@@MichaelSellers5691 I moved my family from IL to Farragut over 3 yrs ago. We came for a wonderful church and conservative values. Just sharing a real story.
@@vidviewer9727More like 30 million and they are still🛫them in from G@z@, Cub@, V£n£zu£l@,H@!t!, and 2000 a month from the country we left in a hurry in August 2022
We moved from Hermitage two years ago. Crime was rampant even living in an HOA neighborhood. Living in big cities is just a crap standard of living people are waking up to. Now I live in the country and see Amish everywhere. Couldn’t be happier.
I live here in Nashville. Personally, I don’t think all these rentals are for us, renters. With such a huge influx of illegal aliens in other major cities and those shelters overflowing, what is the next option? Maybe to fill up all of these vacancies in other certain “blue” cities? Now, like you mentioned, if these builders cannot keep paying on these loans and they go belly up, who is going to be there to pick up all these buildings and homes for pennies on the dollar? All of these major corporations owned by… you know who. Now, the government will pay a premium to these corporations to house all of the illegal aliens. Then with a growth in population, that means we will have to add more seats to the house of representatives in Congress. But maybe I’m just drank a little too much coffee and I’m over thinking things…
I lived in The Gulch 3 years ago. The park there (Tony Rose Park) was completely full of homeless I couldn't even walk my dog. The BLM crowd was so bad, so so bad, I put my $1 million house up for sale and never plan to return. Somehow my house went up 50% in value since then... imagine paying $1.5 million to live among the homeless and bums who try to fight you while you're supporting them. Who even wants to live like that? NOT ME. Good luck.
@@janejames35 for the 5th time my fellow American… Yes, that is why they are not incorporating parking with all of this construction. You will live in your 15 minute district and never leave, you peasant. You will own nothing and be happy. Now eat ze bugs and pay thy taxes.
@@janejames35 a 6th time? Maybe it was the bug part they didn’t like. But yes, that is why they are not incorporating parking with all of this construction. You will live in your 15 minute radius and you will not leave your district, you peasant.
@@cristobaldelatorre3176 seriously! I used to barely suck socks but now all the guys at my church need “consulting” from me. Christian’s ask for the most oral favors and my throat has to pay for it. Smh
Tennessean here, born & raised. I’m thankful I live in the backwoods about 3.5hrs from NashHell ! I’m just a country girl, but it’s sad to see its demise. It used to be fun to visit, but now me & my hubby stay FAR AWAY!!
All I see is all that farmland acreage we'll never get back. This is the case across the state. If you inherit your papaws farm, don't look at it as a get rich quick opportunity. It will hold its value if you keep it in the family.
I’ve lived in Nashville for 30 years. What has occurred over the last three to four years is incomprehensible. Nature is being destroyed for the illusion of progress and it’s no longer the charming place it used to be. Housing has skyrocketed and locals are unable to even qualify for homes because they don’t make $150k+ a year. Most locals make $45K-$65k a year. In 2022 I was forced to move from my apartment that I’d been in for five years because the rent tripled. Getting a new apartment required me to have a cosigner because they wanted 3x the rent in income and locals were required to show proof of $9,000-$15,000 a month in income. I’ve had to move three times since all of this nonsense because landlords are still increasing rents 20% every time the lease is up. My friend who was in my same complex as me just moved for the third time because her rent went up $200 a month. My lease is up in April and if it jumps $200 a month I’ll be moving again as well. But I’m stuck because I tried to buy a home and the lender told me I’d never qualify with my income.
What "Returns" are he is talking about. It is the Right of People to Live.. And it is GOV. OBLIGATION to insure that Right!!! What RETURN??? This is NOT about "Business", that's about necessity, that it a must, FREE OF CHARGE!!! OR ELSE GOV. needs to be CHANGED for those who can KEEP their Obligations.. People Are Creditors of the United States, Not Otherwise!
Definitely sad for the locals who don’t stand a chance in their own economies/markets. Generations of family displaced, state ruined becasue of greed. The investors deserve to fail. They know what they are doing how it’s affecting us and they don’t care.
No, these people should have bought a home when they were super cheap from 2007 to 2019. You can't just sit around all your life and expect the world to wait for you.
@@WillieFungo I have a daughter 25yo who is about to get married. They didn't have a chance to buy 5 years ago. Maybe this market will crash. I think it will.
I hate driving through both Nashville and Knoxville, especially during commute hours. It's no different then being in Silicon Valley in California. It was one of the reasons that I did not move to the Nashville or Knoxville area.
I live 30 minutes outside of Nashville and it's terrible driving through Nashville as I write this. I wouldn't waste my money on any of the apartments I've seen. They look cheap from the outside. If you're wanting to move to TN? Move to a suburb. I can't even imagine how bad it is going to get with more traffic in the downtown area because it is horrible trying to get anywhere in this town. No thanks! Not interested in buying a poorly made condo in a great city.
As a Brentwood (Nashville suburb) resident, financial woes for builders is the best possible scenario. They are building so fast infrastructure, including schools and roads can’t keep up at all.
I've lived in Nashville for 43 years, and they are building houses and apartments all around me, which have been selling like crazy. Not to mention that tons of companies are moving here and hiring, so the market still seems VERY solid.
It’s extremely sad how nature has been destroyed in the US. The parks they build in the communities smell like old tires due to the rubber floors, rubber swings, plastic slides etc. The same thing is happening in Charleston SC. It’s so bad!!!!
The bums in Vegas have been going to the splash pads and treating them like showers. My daughter has seen this 2 times herself. And there has been plenty of other complaints about it in the local groups.
My hometown is not the same as it was when I grew up there in a middle class suburb. There was a lot of farm land that now has neighborhoods with homes so close together. The traffic is as bad if not worse than Atlanta and violence way up. I haven't lived there since the 90s and would never move back. I do visit friends and family. I love Nashville but it's just not the same. 😢
I live in TN. The citizens allowed the Dems to run Nashville so some of the blame falls on us. We allowed it to happen... no one pays attention until it hits home. Get involved in your communities.
Moved here a year and a half ago. Had been visiting for two decades. They’ve really sold this place to the highest bitter. Lost so much of the history and charm, it’s flat out greed and pretty disgusting. As a music fan, it’s sad. the new buildings and the new music are all the same, cheap façades for plastic people. There are still diamonds in the rough, but increasingly hard to find…
Only a matter of time another city that starts with an M will grow so quickly. Morristown Tennessee will become the next Murfreesboro.....give it a decade or two.
My friend sold his run-down little house in Nashville back in 2018 for 3 times its worth so that the builder could erect two homes on it selling for $400k each. The traffic at that time in Nashville had become beyond awful.
I moved back to fairview, right outside of Nashville and I paid a years worth of rent in advance. I'm going to buy a house when the market collapses in a few months.
You and millions of other people are waiting on a housing crash. It will never come. When you have a flood of buyers, that keeps the price supported. Granted, you might see a 10 percent dip, but that ain't a crash
The "crash" is not coming. Investment banks now have so much stock they manipulate the housing market. Go in and buy when you can. Don't wait cause you will KEEP waiting
WARREN BUFFET Bought Clayton Homes - the Local Mobile Home Builder in Knoxville .. NOW, NEW Mobile Homes Have Doubled in Price .. Making That Secondary Option UNAFFORDABLE
RIP Old Nashville, you were awesome
I used to live in Mt Juliet back when it was living out in the country.
@@marsha58 Providence is HUGE now!!
California ruins every place they decide to move to.
I loved the 90s, used to bomb Broadway on my inline skates going 35-40 mph noon on weekends and downtown was a ghost town. Also recall driving back into providence when there were 20 homes done (right when the Kroger was under construction). Moved out 7 yrs ago and love rural Tennessee.
All of the crime and everything is crazy. Even Murfreesboro has gotten out of hand
Nashville used to be such a great place back in the 1990's. It was like a best-kept secret. Now it is an unrecognizable mess.
1990's? That's when the great migration started into Nashville.
No, it was good all the way to 2014. The Gulch was the only new thing back then.
I loved it in the late 80's when broad was massage parlors, adult book stores, dealers and pimps. Great memories.
@@ES-mc3cc 🎯
I lived and worked in Nashville all through the nineties. Loved it. Try to avoid Nashville now.
When your see rows of houses and apartments being built it's just the recreation of the same Hell everyone is fleeing from.
Great point
You guys wouldn't understand economics if it slapped you in the face. No, sherlock. Huge numbers of appartments being built means supply will go up and prices will go down.
The oversupply of homes and appartments built in the boom of 2005 and 2006 is the reason why homes became so affordable in 2007-2019.
Call building the future ghettos
Ageeed!
Black rock will swoop in and buy them up.
it is ALREADY BLACK ROCK...
Yes thank you for saying it. It’s not California it’s Black Rock.
Black rock owns it already
@@chrisfenner2501 Yeap a lot of them are lease. All already own by blackrock n blackstone
Yup, happened during CVD19(2020)
Born and raised in Nashville. Now living outside of Nashville. They ruined a really great city.
Me too
@@originalyummersame
Me too
Same here.
@@kimberlydawn2346 They built to fast once they added parking 24-7 unless it’s a good show we stopped going downtown. We used to be able to park on streets after 6 free in areas up till a year ago So we go into nashville would go to dinner hang out walk around. But with parking charges we stopped going in not worth it anymore to pay even in slow times of the year. I know library parking is lower just to busy a place.
Born and raised in Tennessee, use to love Nashville. Now can’t stand to visit the city due to what it’s become.
Same. It's ridiculous now. They're bulldozing down farms and so many acres of woods at alarming rates even in the outskirts of that (now)hell hole.
Same!!
Been here all my life and couldn't agree with you more!
Shelbyville here and Nashville is a big ghetto now
Same!
The new construction looks cheap and unsightly.
I lived in one of these buildings last year. cheapest construction ever
mostly particle and wafer board fire traps
Some are. I like my neighborhood, but some around us are pure trash.
Lived in one of the “luxury” communist block apartments, the doors and cabinets were literally made out of recycled cardboard. The walls were thin as paper, the finishing work was shoddy and rushed, serious structural issues made all the hall way walls crack, and the apartment complex wasted so much money on useless things such as yoga classes, useless trendy gym equipment, unused public areas, dei guest speakers, and nature valley granola bars
@curtissnow9546 bs. Which one you live in? There no luxury apt. In nash, which is built with no damn recycled cardboard cabinet door . I bet you never even lived Here. All the luxury apt have to compete with others and they have making some really nice apt. I own some conos here n Nashville and have been a investor on several builds. I know alot of the builders and also know their builds. I bet you cant even name one
I’m so grateful for the dive in rental costs ! Rental housing was never supposed to be the cost of a mortgage !
Tennessee is being overrun by people looking for lower taxes, once cheaper housing, and a better environment. Looks like they are destroying everything that once made Tennessee beautiful. (From a former Tennessean.). Nashville started growing in the mid to late seventies and hasn’t stopped booming.
I moved to a different town, I was born and raised in Nashville and I hate even driving through it. I seriously want to move back closer but I don't want to rent forever, Id like to buy a house but these big corporations ( blackrock) are going to end up buying up these and owning a house, no chance for the future. This is what they wanted.
…”from a former Tennessean”. So you yourself moved someplace else to better your lifestyle. Got it.
@@JB-mo8rs Not much of a choice, either a 12’ wide on the side of a mountain, or the chance for something better (much better)!
This influx started when Richard Fulton laid the 1st brick on Church Street.
Once you realize that the entire financial landscape is designed to transfer wealth from those who have little to those who have more than enough, things make sense. It’s a cycle that has happened for thousands of years.
Stop talking sense...you're going to offend the capitalists lol
Its the same old big fish little fish game. Big fish sell off large amounts of stocks, take the profit and pile it on their stack. Leaving the little fish investors holding the loss. Once the bottom falls out, the big fish go back in and gobble up stock on dirt cheap pricing. Sit and wait for the speculating and pricing to go up and then they do it again.
I'm a "capitalist"...and that doesn't offend me ......why?
Because the merger of Banks/Corporations with the State/Legislation by way of a Federal Reserve Act in 1913, brings 100 years of Fascism...under the guise, of "Capitalism"...
Sooo definitely not offended by a factual comment 😁
Yes exactly 😮
@@chrisgrady4466😂😂😂
I work in healthcare (none of this remote BS) and moved to Nashville in 2022 following a divorce. I was excited to move there but left even more excitedly only fifteen months later. Thank God i didn’t buy a house there. Nashville sold its soul and it’s really sad to see
Cities can't sell their souls 😂😂
@@JBlazeCalifornia Is you ignant, or just st upid?
@@tnmtnmorning1178Kind of like Austin
Same. I was there for three years and witnessed the sad change. I could not wait to leave
@@marsha58Exactly! That is what I tell people about Nashville,,,Nashville is to the rest of TN like Austin is to rest of Texas.
California has destroyed Nashville. Watched it happen in Seattle and Portlend, too.
Nashvile is NOT beg enough for all these people. 10min drive now takes 35min!
Homeless on every corner and the ones that don't, have illegals selling flowers, oranges, ceramic statues...its like Tijuana....ugh....so sad
The road conditions are horrible with 30ft potholes (everywhere) that are 3 inces deep.
Wecome to Nashville, now find somewhere else to go.
We're FUL:L!
a Federal Reserve ((family)) .and it's private shareholders, have destroyed both California and Nashville....a landmass, can't do anything..to anybody..other than be land
Dream on demorat
Nashville has gone to Hell in a hand basket.
THANK GOD PEOPLE ARE FINALLY SPEAKING TRUTH!!! I've been here 30+ years and now it is a hellscape.
@@thetruthfrommyperspective6688 what makes it a hell scape
@@mcemtpockets1775it has heavy traffic but that’s about it 😂
I've been in Nashville 34 years now. When I moved here in the 1990 it was a beautiful small town feel.
The music was actually country music and music row was old houses and recording studios.
They have over built, over populated, over hyped, and pushed out historical building and history of the city.
I've been the music business for 40 years now and I haven't been downtown in about 10 years when all this mess started.
The leadership political director is totally Liberal and has become just like all the other big cities that people are moving out of.
We bought our house north of town on 4 acres in the woods, but now they building house's toward our area.
Ridiculous!!!
Same thing is happening over here in Lebanon with the subdivisions and industrial parks
Come to Huntsville to see further what happens when you pave paradise and put up cheap looking houses for $400K. Miles upon miles of beautiful acreage destroyed for piss poor built homes and apartment complexes. You could not give me one, and soon, Huntsville will be doing the same thing as Nashville.
Huntsville is just a suburb of Nashville
ugh sorry to hear. My small coastal town CT is going through the similar issues with apartments. sad
Huntsville now sucks too.
Georgia is same believe me, except homes look quality until u live in them , they basically shitholes you paid for 1m
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It would be nice if Californians would vote out the people destroying their state.
They just rig the elections anyway. Look at the Newsom recall.
Nah. They'd rather move to yours.
@@phillipblount5541 Those moving from CA are obviously fed up with the bs too
@@mikemiller659they should fix their own cesspool instead of making more wherever they go
It's to far gone no matter how you vote It's coming up democrat.
Dude I hate to break it to you, but "wallstreet" (vanguard, blackrock, etc) investing into these properties isn't the symptom or natural kickback of the market. This IS their plan. "You will own nothing and be happy". Hello. Where have you been? This entire situation has been created so that builders will be forced to reach out for help from financial investment institutions.
Property ownership is becoming increasingly difficult because these investment firms are buying them up and renting then out. No corporation larger than 500,000,000 should own single family homes. At all. Ever.
Shhhh! they are in the find out stage let them keep on .....
15 minute cities...that is what this about folks, better open your eyes.
Most are blind. Agenda 2030, NWO, The Great Reset.
Completely agree! Their getting ready to build one of those near Travis Air base, also another is already completed some where in Saudi Arabia... WTF is the water coming from??
I see it going on here in western Pennsylvania, but the sheep just keep on grazing.🙄
Yup😊
Agenda 21
Sad to see that happen. Nashville used to be a pleasant place, almost small town atmosphere. No longer. Same with Houston suburbs where they are building thousands of houses and Giant Apartment Complexes. And as for downtown Houston, the office vacancy rate is 25%!
Seeing the same thing happening in the DFW area.
Unfortunately Democrat run cities always falter in this fashion.
I miss the old Nashville. 😢
Not anymore, Nashville is becoming another Charlotte or even another Atlanta eventually.
That kind of growth comes with both good and bad.
This is what I call biting off more than you can chew...this is what happens when greed gets in the way
I grew up in Nashville & i moved out 6 years ago & its been a great decision for me..I now live in a small south east Indiana town surrounded by amish & virtually no crime..Rolling hills & farms & even has ski slopes & casinos if your into that..And not many people have even heard of this well kept secret & beautiful place..I miss the musicians & the places to play but you can have Nashville..I found paradise.
Ski slopes southeastern Indina? Gotta call that bluff. Skiing for one week out of the year?
@@thyslop1737 They make snow, so yes there is skiing.
Paoli?@@johnhawkins3507
Hello neighbor, let’s keep our secret. I love it here too.
I know what you are talking about, I live close to Harrison County being seeing a couple of California License plates even in Kentucky, hoping they are not crazy and they don't bring anyone else, move in discretely and in the words of the Rock. "Know your role and Shut your mouth"
I’m a native Nashville resident and our state and city have done a great job in the past. No income tax, lots of real music and healthcare companies. We had a great city but these a holes from California are bringing their politics along with more income. Our city is turning into Los Angeles.
As Mr cash would do,,flip you the bird. F you too.
@@adventurellama7444 100% bunch of red republicans, but they pay the most indiscriminate night workers.. my throat hasn’t gotten 2 hours of rest since I moved to Tennessee.
All these churches have the best tasting flag poles :) I love you
@@Favoritedaysmusic tasty flag poles. Sounds like a great name for a band lol.
Here in Gallatin, TN the locals cannot afford to live in their own home town because all the California people out bidding and raising home prices out of reach to normal residents. It should also be illegal for companies to buy up homes to rent. Normal citizens cannot compete with that and homeownership will be a glass ceiling no one can achieve except a very few…
I believe the corporations are buying houses in order to contract with the govt to house illegals.
Can you refuse to sell to a Business? I told my neighbor not to think about selling to an investor, of course she owed me, I pretty much cut down some tall expensive trees to make her feel safe. She fulfilled it and sold it to a family.
You are absolutely right. I've been in Gallatin for 34 yrs. All my life. I grew up in cottontown and all the construction and influx of people have almost ruined the area...🤬
@@ryanfleming7798 how bout that 20 year tax hiatus for facecrook’s data center off airport road business park? The citizens are footing the bill for the infrastructure improvement projects. Did you know in power or water outages, facecrook gets priority for those over the citizens of Gallatin?
You will own nothing...and love it.....sad reality of what we are heading to. We gotta stop it
We moved to Nashville in 1999 when our kids were in elementary school. We sold our house in SoCal at a slight loss but were able to buy a house here. I remember in The Nations, close to downtown, there were lots of working class starter homes under $100k. A friend bought a 2 BR/1BA house for $33k. We always thought our kids could buy homes. Most of those homes were torn down, cheaply built 2 on a lot stacked trailers for $750k a piece. People here don’t earn that kind of money.
I worked downtown for 10 years. I don’t recognize it anymore. Tons of ugly glass highrise buildings. Heavy traffic, unfriendly. Outside investors have ruined every city I’ve lived in. Los Angeles, Seattle, Honolulu, Orange County and now Nashville.
Investors bought the smaller more affordable homes in our neighborhood to rent out until our HOA put a stop to it.
“Woe to those who join house to house, who add field to field, until there is no more room, and you are made to dwell alone in the midst of the land.” Isaiah 5:8 (ESV).
I really cannot believe less than 700k believe people live in Nashville based on how bad traffic is. I live well outside of Nashville but I avoid ever going to Nashville. Which is a shame because it used to be such a fun city.
What you’re seeing is Nashville plus it’s entire metro. But the city proper is just right at 700k
A lot of out of town road trips and tourism is why.
Not to mention our infrastructure can't handle the sharp rise in traffic.
@@ryanfleming7798 absolutely. As evidenced by that division road collapse in the gulch last year. That’s just the (frightening) beginning I’m afraid.
@@bobbyfsacco you a me both....
I’m a new dad, I moved to the Bay Area a few years ago and I’m thinking of purchasing a single family home, but with real estate prices currently through the roof, is it still a good idea to buy a home or should I invest in stocks for now and just wait for a housing market correction? I heard Nvidia and AMD are strong buys.
it’s a personal decision, but according to Forbes, housing activities will remain stagnant for the most part of the year, so maybe hold off a little.
well you could put a downpayment on a home and as well diversify as much as you can into Ai and pharm. stocks like Pfizer and JnJ.
Certain Ai companies are rumoured to be overvalued and might cause a market correction, I’d suggest you go with a managed portfolio, but even those don’t perform so well, so it’s best you reach out to a proper fiduciary to guide you, that’s what works for my spouse and I.
this is all new to me, where do I find a fiduciary, can you recommend any?
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Its happening in the whole state not just Nashville. I was born and raised here and my hometown is unrecognizable. Townhomes on top of townhomes and apartments everywhere you look. They are an eyesore.
Same thing is happening all across TN. We've been flooded with outlanders and they've remade our formerly beautiful, Southern state into a mirror image of the West Coast & North East hellscapes they were supposedly trying to flee. They're like locusts, and when they move on to fresh pastures they'll leave behind a ruined city/state.
I miss you old Nashville. Come back soon
They have ruined Nashville.
Im a Nashville girl, you're right, our cities are getting fkd up bc of this
Wall Street should never be able to invest into single family homes….
@@TheIrvingsylva STOP with the Wall Street crap. So many of you people are just so indoctrinated, brain washed, brain dead Democrats. Wall Street, the banks etc are totally 100% controlled by the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Wall Street, banks, etc can do nothing without FEDERAL GOVERNMENT permission. Doesn’t mean they’re not happy to go along with the evil when they are making lots of money. But they don’t get to do whatever they want. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is too big and too cruel.
It is hard to stop it. The small locally owned banks. Are either shell companies or will be bought up by BoA or Blackrock. It reminds me of how Disney bought land in Orlando.
It is happening nation wide or world wide.
Real Max ..Citibank..Blackrock..private and NON profit real estate trusts..
Monopoly baby boyz..
Blackrock
@TheIrvingsylva - They have already bought, downsized and sent factories over seas for their own profit. Nothing else to invest in and suck the life out of except housing.
So, sad. I used to love going into Nashville. Not anymore. It's scary and sad. I live west of Nashville and so glad I do.
I love when places are advertised as “quaint, quiet, hideaway, secret and friendly”, because usually they aren’t too long afterwards.
Exactly.
that's why these youtubers who present a "come live here!" episode backfires. If I found a nice, quaint, safe, red area in America, why would I advertise it? I DONT want you coming here.
IT IS A DEATH SENTENCE
@@luigivincenz3843this lol
@@luigivincenz3843But see; they know what they are doing, they just don’t care. They want to be the first to “discover” a place and make
Money off of views. They don’t care how it will affect the community afterwards.
The Nashville officials know this a problem but chose to look the other way for the bidding while all locals suffer the consequences of the Nashville officials gross negligence.
Bought off?
@@ljones98391no the mayor at the time was a real estate agent and used covid to fleece homeowners for cheap claiming the numbers were higher and it kept raising
It's a shame what's happening before our eyes on a daily basis. Families have lived on the same spot of land for years even in downtown Nashville and they've been bought out from under and kicked off with no place to go. They can't afford that new housing crap, so they're at the mercy of other family members or left homeless.. with nowhere to go. It's pitiful
Ya did mention illagals going to Nashville they will fill all the apartments and houses. Perfect timing, who knew
We aren’t seeing illegals paying 1600 a month on rent
Unless it's the government paying for these rents, they can't afford these apartments.That's the problem.People can't afford the rent period you guys always think illegal immigrants are rich and they just come over with thousands of dollars and credit rental history
I was thinking the Govt would do what they are doing in NYC - pay premium $$’s to building owners for hosting subsidized renters…. Aka - ……. You know!!
They will be filling the empty houses in neighborhoods all across the country as the boomers move along to the other side leaving a whole lot of empty houses left behind with few Americans qualifying for a mortgage.
Yup
Same is happening in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Not as big as Nashville but we're feeling it
One word..cali
@@annjames1837 yep, there driving up the housing market as well.
Chattanooga growing everyday 😂
Same in knoxville
Aw crap I was looking into moving there
Traffic is horrific already in nashville.
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Lived in Murfreesboro for 31 years. Our houses are 3 times what they were in 2019. Our apartments are roughly twice or 3 times as expensive.
We are just suffering the plan from the world economic forum. "you'll own nothing and be happy"
Glad to see that reality is slapping their plan in the face. We can't afford these prices.
NO FARMS, NO FOOD! 😮
You can't eat money
@@giacobbeperales5926but it cost money to eat 😊
Take a drive. Plenty of farms. Most are underutilized because it’s not profitable to grow food. Many people in the farming areas just mow their land because it’s cheaper than trying to grow food.
THE KEEP FORGETTING THE 6 P;S : PRIOR PLANNING PRVENTS PISS POOR PROCEDURES! HOW YOU LIKE THIS ALLERATION ??AS IT IS TRUE ! NASHVILLE GOT YANKEE REAL ESTATED GREED IN THEM ,SO THEY ARE TRAITORS TO TENNESSEE AND THEY CAN BE CONSIDERED THE NEW YANKEE ARSE KISSERS !!
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Actually Tennessee’s main crop is soybeans, or so Google says. However I am a grain hauler locally here in Nashville, 1 of the few I should say, and most the grain I haul is corn and barley to either jack Daniel’s or Jim beam in Kentucky. My point is, Nashville gets food from everywhere else because we don’t have farms, meat packing plants or bin sites. The closest ADM is in Chattanooga, the closest CARGILL is in Memphis, the closest Tyson chicken plant is in Kentucky, etc etc.
I am up the road from Nashville in a little rural town about 15 minutes away. I love my small rural town, but sadly it's turning into a very expensive place to live due to the influx of people. Property here is astronomical! Sad to see all the new housing complexs here being built that are not affordable at all.
If you don't own your home in that small rural town, you are just a tenant there who is about to get evicted.
Nashville just imported Comifornia s Problems.😅
Downtown Nashville was a liberal hellhole before this "boom".
I thought Tennessee was pretty conservative?
@@seekingserenity1902 Not Nashville, and definitely not Memphis.
@@networth00 Every liberal city will get this. Hopefully some smaller conservative areas avoid it.
@@seekingserenity1902 In the U.S., pracitcally all large cities are blue, and all rural counties are red. Even rural California/New York are completely red.
I moved to the Nashville area 3 years ago and got divorced and it is a struggle to keep up with rent. And I live 30 mi outside of Nashville downtown. The real estate is still unaffordable. New homes 30 mi from Nashville are still 720,000. Two-bedroom rent is like 1575.
Murfreesboro
That rent is pretty good for a 2br
You reaped what you sowed.
I feel you bro. I'm paying 1900/month for a three bedroom house outside of Raleigh, NC after getting divorced. It's a lot harder on a single income to make it for sure.
West TN all empty and affordable. Good luck to you sir. Save save save and invest you’ll get there eventually.
I've lived in Nashville for 64 yrs.
I created a bumper sticker:
"Welcome to Nashville.
Y'all go home now."
So many people relocating to Nashville, ruined the quaint friendly town they came to live in.
This is happening over the whole state of Tennessee. Every county is becoming over-run with modern day "carpetbaggers".
Same thing in New Braunfels, Texas
That's the problem when word is out that cost of living is low. So where do u go from there?@@harryholiday5356
Im from California and I relocated to Nashville in 2020 this is my home now . With my scrapping for survival mentality im all most done paying off my house . I owe 89k on a 225k home and I have 34k saved up when I get 40k im forking it over . I’m a welder that also drives .
@@boomboombaby9140 Be careful. If you pay $10K or more at a time, it triggers a SARS Report (suspicious activity report - I"m not saying what you are doing is suspicious, but it requires paperwork and you probably need to go in in person and pay and justify where that money came from). It might be better to just pay $9,000 per month until it is paid off than $40K all at once. I know from experience plus I go through compliance training as I am in the finance sector. I am happy for you to pay it off, though (smiley).
I just built a 2 bedroom home in Thailand for $25k....the quality if life is better there. Happy to be leaving Nashville, Best of luck to you all 🍻
Smart 👏👏👏👏
I'm considering the same thing! And to think you couldnt have paid me to leave clarksville tn. A few years ago.
But the bigger picture is terrifying. Eatz z bugs.
Nope not for me.
I have to many swords as i was prepaired to fight. How ever my perspectives changed and instead of dieing by the sword. I think id rather live in peace. Somewhere else perhaps!
@Insanity889 so sad..I left the country in Idaho bass fishing like you wouldn't believe have big reservoirs all to my self , all the big game hunting nobody around ..I had weekdays off..about 10 years ago Californians came and crowded us out. I moved to east Tennessee 5 years ago....now it's starting here🤦♂️. I feel your pain!
Im interested in the same how do i learn more?
I left Nashville 6 years ago. I saw this coming. I sold my little house for a stupid price to some wannabe country star. My wife and I are moving to South East Asia next year .
I moved back home from Nashville after my husband died in 2021. Nashville is outrageously expensive. I just couldn't afford it anymore.
Sorry for your loss
@@BillAshtonNelo yeah thanks
I'm kind of shitting myself right now. I've been renting a house for 6 years. Great landlord who has never raised the rent. BUT, the identical house next door just sold for almost double what this house was valued at 6 years ago. The landlord is over 70 and I wouldn't blame him a bit if he sold this house. Yikes, I'm on Social Security and there's NOWHERE I can afford to live.
The trick to moving out of Komifornia - don’t go where the herd is going . Moved to the Midwest . Things are good here .
Nice!
they're very liberal
Bingo! Stop moving to the same states everyone else moved to, move to North Carolina and flip it Red, Borderline purple but you can secure it, the same with Georgia.
Another trick - NEVER give out to people where you've moved or are going to move.
This area is my home and has been all my life. The locals are tired of this garbage and can only be pushed so far before there is a backlash.
We play snowbirds every winter and travel from the midwest to the Fl Keys. A couple years ago driving through Nashville, maybe around the 28th or so of December, we were shocked at how miserable the traffic jams were driving through town, between construction, volume, and a poorly designed highway system through town. We now go out of our way to avoid driving through the place. It's as bad as Atlanta.
There is nothing like buying a $600,000 house that’ll sit empty unused all day because I am in the office. What a stupid investment.
@@daveduffy2823 ahhhh you have become conscious
However, when you get married and have kids. You'll prolly be halfway thru the payments.
Sundays.. when you can stay home and enjoy your high rent.
What a predicament! You hit the nail on the head! Most of our lives are spent slaving away for items that really don’t matter. The best ones are the yachts that sit in the harbor and are rarely taken out because the gas is too expensive.
@@donjohnson3701 ha I have a 40 ft house boat uses 20 gal hour. Yet I have a small sail boat pontoon style. I put solar panels on. It has a mesh deck to lay on. I use a trolling motor. Costs nothing to put around all day. Love it. I’m retired now. Yes to be a slave by design sucks. Your whole life tricked to believe to have wants that force you to be a slave never reaching the goal till you just give up. Happen to me my girlfriend died from throat cancer in my arms. About drove me crazy. I had retired to care for her in her last few weeks of life. 20 year relationship. I almost took my life but my grandkids made me realize I love life. So I sat in my chair cried about 3 months. Friend came over said dude you gotta move. Whipped out a joint and we smoked it. I don’t do that why. Cause I’m a good boy. But hollyshit. Next day I showered cleaned the house. I started thinking. Cleaned yard. Then pandemic came. I proceeded to in military style prep. Took grandkids on an expedition to scout for toilet paper. Every store in 100 miles. Then for yeast to make bread. I got busy learning to make bread. Then I got lonely. Say an Asian girl on Facebook met her. Now I eat Thaifood every day. Been to Thailand twice. Building a house there. My point is. Life has so many roads. Take one fast they don’t always come you must find them. Oh buy Maine property now. Only area you can buy a 100 acre for $100.000. It’s out there. Even better prices. This is worth your time.
this will end badly. Those apartments will be sold off, be rented for less and turned into subsidized housing.
who would subsidize it?
@@grimaffiliations3671 you
@@grimaffiliations3671government housing
If you're a tax payer YOU will subsidize it , who else?
@@everyonesentitledtomyopini6723 why would the city government do that though?
*They're going to house "Asylum Seekers" and use tax money to pay for it.🤠*
Yes, not taxes today but future taxes which are anticipated to be a lot higher
@@janejames35 *Right*
Tennessee doesnt accept that shit.
No they aren't, you don't know TN
BINGO!
Who wants to live in that brutal style architecture?
White Liberals. That’s who.
@@boogitybear2283bingo
Ugly for sure
Exactly, every time i go to Nashville these complexes remind me of prisons.
@@btrflyjohnson3452thats what they are...
I'm glad I chose to relocate in a little -known location that's sparsely populated with a high-quality of life..... It's still possible to find a good spot in America. America is a big, big country wherein little gems are out there. Nothing is easy and there are no guarantees, but an individual can still take a risk that'll pay-off.
My motto is "Stay away from crowds".... Be the contrarian.
Shhh 🤫. Don't give any ideas
Sooooo. Where you at? I need to be there!
Congrats on finding the perfect place.
Cheers
My little mountain town used to be just like that. It’s been completely ruined by transplants. My family has lived here for generations and it’s over. Our beautiful mountains are now dotted with stupid cookie cutter houses.
I live in a sparse subdivision, surrounded by miles of farms. There are paved roads here, but nothing hipster cool. Buried away in a state the coastal people would call backward or even racist. They'd tell me I live in "hicksville", but they're fools. The people are moral and friendly, and plenty of space lets us all mind our own business, for the most part. The living is relatively cheap, the air and water are clean, and the crime is nearly nonexistent. Peace, quiet, and affordable living. I'm so glad those people think they'd be stupid to live anywhere other than a jam-packed, stinking, expensive metro.
It doesn't matter where I am, because the OP was right that America has many of these places. Here's a clue how to find you one. Pick a non-coastal or southern state. Get a map. Find it's smallest city, not the largest. Follow the highways out of that city, until you come across a small town. Zoom out a tad, and look for housing developments within 10 miles. There may be a jewel of your own.
Please don’t move to Lexington, Kentucky! I’m here and respect the Grassroots of the people here! No outsiders allowed!
This is all about “you will own nothing and feel good about it.”
If Donald Trump says he’s going to build a wall around Nashville, he has my vote. Kidding. Not kidding.
Nashville is to BLUE
🤢@@RobOlgatree
@@MikeSchellingMusic we should smash
Future slums will be everywhere, a squatters dream. 😮
Outsiders are ruining Nashville. And we don't want to be LA.
Nashville is over populated and my hometown Knoxville is full. Knox co alone grew by 300k in a year. Locals can’t even afford homes in their own hometown!
I was born in Knoxville. I went to elementary through college there. I grew up on the west side, Karns and Farragut area.
Exact same thing is happening in Waynesville, NC.
@@MichaelSellers5691
I moved my family from IL to Farragut over 3 yrs ago. We came for a wonderful church and conservative values. Just sharing a real story.
It’s nuts how over crowded this place has gotten. I remember when 5 o’clock traffic was it. Only from 5-6p.
CA moving there
20 million illegal aliens came in last 4 years to America 🇺🇸 where do you think they live
You think only 20 million?
60 million invaders. Media has lied about the numbers. White race is no more! Planned by design
I'd rather have immigrants than people like you.
@@vidviewer9727More like 30 million and they are still🛫them in from G@z@, Cub@, V£n£zu£l@,H@!t!, and 2000 a month from the country we left in a hurry in August 2022
Murfreesboro
Rents are not dropping..they never will..
As a native, the cost of living is hectic for some people. During the early 90’s, Nashville was the “Gold Mine”.
We moved from Hermitage two years ago. Crime was rampant even living in an HOA neighborhood. Living in big cities is just a crap standard of living people are waking up to. Now I live in the country and see Amish everywhere. Couldn’t be happier.
I’m so glad Nashville is being exposed for what it is; a crime fested Hell Hole.
And people thought Nashville was paradise on Earth; LMAO!!😂😂
I have a house in hermitage, great, no crime.
@@TommyGunzzzI was thinking the samething. I live in Gallatin and very little crime for a big city
Where do you work out there?
Happy Saturday John! Everyday is getting closer to a catastrophic collide between good and evil! Be safe all 🙏
Can't be soon enough for me, 🙏📖🗝️.. Many need to come out of Babylon.. Happy Sabbath
I live here in Nashville. Personally, I don’t think all these rentals are for us, renters. With such a huge influx of illegal aliens in other major cities and those shelters overflowing, what is the next option? Maybe to fill up all of these vacancies in other certain “blue” cities?
Now, like you mentioned, if these builders cannot keep paying on these loans and they go belly up, who is going to be there to pick up all these buildings and homes for pennies on the dollar? All of these major corporations owned by… you know who. Now, the government will pay a premium to these corporations to house all of the illegal aliens. Then with a growth in population, that means we will have to add more seats to the house of representatives in Congress.
But maybe I’m just drank a little too much coffee and I’m over thinking things…
I lived in The Gulch 3 years ago. The park there (Tony Rose Park) was completely full of homeless I couldn't even walk my dog. The BLM crowd was so bad, so so bad, I put my $1 million house up for sale and never plan to return. Somehow my house went up 50% in value since then... imagine paying $1.5 million to live among the homeless and bums who try to fight you while you're supporting them. Who even wants to live like that? NOT ME. Good luck.
it should be illegal to house and feed illegals
They are not rentals, they are 15 mins cities
@@janejames35 for the 5th time my fellow American… Yes, that is why they are not incorporating parking with all of this construction. You will live in your 15 minute district and never leave, you peasant. You will own nothing and be happy. Now eat ze bugs and pay thy taxes.
@@janejames35 a 6th time? Maybe it was the bug part they didn’t like. But yes, that is why they are not incorporating parking with all of this construction. You will live in your 15 minute radius and you will not leave your district, you peasant.
Just like somebody said “Anything woke turns into shit”
@@cristobaldelatorre3176 seriously! I used to barely suck socks but now all the guys at my church need “consulting” from me.
Christian’s ask for the most oral favors and my throat has to pay for it. Smh
I can't feel sorry for the builders. 1 house per acre should be mandatory, this 10 ft apart stuff is a huge fire hazard.
Tennessean here, born & raised.
I’m thankful I live in the backwoods about 3.5hrs from NashHell !
I’m just a country girl, but it’s sad to see its demise. It used to be fun to visit, but now me & my hubby stay FAR AWAY!!
All I see is all that farmland acreage we'll never get back. This is the case across the state. If you inherit your papaws farm, don't look at it as a get rich quick opportunity. It will hold its value if you keep it in the family.
no , its going to turn into a slum of illeagals , after the gov bails those nice buisinessmen out
BINGO!!!
Yep...just like Atlanta and other big cities. Our country is devolving into a socialist trash can
You should drive through north Nashville lol
I’ve lived in Nashville for 30 years. What has occurred over the last three to four years is incomprehensible. Nature is being destroyed for the illusion of progress and it’s no longer the charming place it used to be. Housing has skyrocketed and locals are unable to even qualify for homes because they don’t make $150k+ a year. Most locals make $45K-$65k a year. In 2022 I was forced to move from my apartment that I’d been in for five years because the rent tripled. Getting a new apartment required me to have a cosigner because they wanted 3x the rent in income and locals were required to show proof of $9,000-$15,000 a month in income. I’ve had to move three times since all of this nonsense because landlords are still increasing rents 20% every time the lease is up. My friend who was in my same complex as me just moved for the third time because her rent went up $200 a month. My lease is up in April and if it jumps $200 a month I’ll be moving again as well. But I’m stuck because I tried to buy a home and the lender told me I’d never qualify with my income.
What "Returns" are he is talking about. It is the Right of People to Live.. And it is GOV. OBLIGATION to insure that Right!!! What RETURN??? This is NOT about "Business", that's about necessity, that it a must, FREE OF CHARGE!!! OR ELSE GOV. needs to be CHANGED for those who can KEEP their Obligations.. People Are Creditors of the United States, Not Otherwise!
@@skybiz4520 , How about asking for monies to drop from the sky?
Don't you have an awesome boyfriend?
come to Memphis.
I'm so sorry
I have lived in this legendary city my entire life. It used to be amazing.
The future residents of all of these apartments haven't waded across the Rio Grande yet
@@Doberman_6773 dm me.. you gotta see my kids
Definitely sad for the locals who don’t stand a chance in their own economies/markets. Generations of family displaced, state ruined becasue of greed. The investors deserve to fail. They know what they are doing how it’s affecting us and they don’t care.
Johnny Galecki moved to Nashville
@@MLR-jw5em seriously?
No, these people should have bought a home when they were super cheap from 2007 to 2019. You can't just sit around all your life and expect the world to wait for you.
@@WillieFungo I have a daughter 25yo who is about to get married. They didn't have a chance to buy 5 years ago. Maybe this market will crash. I think it will.
you sound like a leach. Your probably not from Nashville
I hate driving through both Nashville and Knoxville, especially during commute hours. It's no different then being in Silicon Valley in California. It was one of the reasons that I did not move to the Nashville or Knoxville area.
Yeah except Tennessee sucks 😂
@@JBlazeCalifornia Tennessee is a beautiful state, just got to avoid the urban areas.
I live 30 minutes outside of Nashville and it's terrible driving through Nashville as I write this. I wouldn't waste my money on any of the apartments I've seen. They look cheap from the outside. If you're wanting to move to TN? Move to a suburb. I can't even imagine how bad it is going to get with more traffic in the downtown area because it is horrible trying to get anywhere in this town. No thanks! Not interested in buying a poorly made condo in a great city.
As a Brentwood (Nashville suburb) resident, financial woes for builders is the best possible scenario. They are building so fast infrastructure, including schools and roads can’t keep up at all.
I've lived in Nashville for 43 years, and they are building houses and apartments all around me, which have been selling like crazy. Not to mention that tons of companies are moving here and hiring, so the market still seems VERY solid.
Rent in Tennessee shouldn’t be 1100 for a studio…
So sad the land is gone and replaced with cheap but expensive houses. Not to mention ugly apartment complexes.
It’s extremely sad how nature has been destroyed in the US. The parks they build in the communities smell like old tires due to the rubber floors, rubber swings, plastic slides etc. The same thing is happening in Charleston SC. It’s so bad!!!!
I’m thinking this goes on in other countries
The bums in Vegas have been going to the splash pads and treating them like showers. My daughter has seen this 2 times herself. And there has been plenty of other complaints about it in the local groups.
The roads are the worst, it's not housing it's homelessness.
Those new homes are also fireboxes built so close if one goes up they all will go up in flame's
As a 615 resident, these mfs coming here have absolutely ruined this area...🤬
My hometown is not the same as it was when I grew up there in a middle class suburb. There was a lot of farm land that now has neighborhoods with homes so close together. The traffic is as bad if not worse than Atlanta and violence way up. I haven't lived there since the 90s and would never move back. I do visit friends and family. I love Nashville but it's just not the same. 😢
I believe it had more to do with trying to turn the tides from red to blue. Js
I live in TN. The citizens allowed the Dems to run Nashville so some of the blame falls on us. We allowed it to happen... no one pays attention until it hits home. Get involved in your communities.
Moved here a year and a half ago. Had been visiting for two decades. They’ve really sold this place to the highest bitter. Lost so much of the history and charm, it’s flat out greed and pretty disgusting. As a music fan, it’s sad. the new buildings and the new music are all the same, cheap façades for plastic people. There are still diamonds in the rough, but increasingly hard to find…
Place a moratorium on the city...if the infrastructure won't support it, don't build it. This was done in Murfreesboro several yrs back.
Only a matter of time another city that starts with an M will grow so quickly.
Morristown Tennessee will become the next Murfreesboro.....give it a decade or two.
Communists are running rampant in US.
Too bad Columbia Tennessee didn't take heed from neighboring Murfreesboro😢
@@jameswood231Is Columbia that bad now too? I haven't been out that way in quite a while.
Really??? Murfreesboro is horrible with traffic and new housing construction. Roads are horrible, too. I-24 is the worst.
It is hell here now. I used to love it. It’s changed so much. 😢
My friend sold his run-down little house in Nashville back in 2018 for 3 times its worth so that the builder could erect two homes on it selling for $400k each. The traffic at that time in Nashville had become beyond awful.
Nobody's talking about the car-jackers, gangbangers and drug problem in Nashville... oh, they were already used to that in Calif...
Lol blame me living in cali? Okay what a woman does.
It is easy to find my house in Nashville. It is the grey one with white trim.
LMAO 🤣. The ones in sylvan heights or the ones Cumberland heights 😂😂
Yep! It’s about to be a real popcorn eating experience here in Nashville! I saw this coming
Tennessee is full. Go back.
It’s not just Nashtown friends. I’m in East Tennessee and it’s worse than you could imagine.
Lower the prices, they priced out most Tennesseans years ago.
I moved back to fairview, right outside of Nashville and I paid a years worth of rent in advance. I'm going to buy a house when the market collapses in a few months.
You and millions of other people are waiting on a housing crash. It will never come. When you have a flood of buyers, that keeps the price supported. Granted, you might see a 10 percent dip, but that ain't a crash
@@joeimj6203you are both idiots; do you have no idea what’s coming?
The "crash" is not coming.
Investment banks now have so much stock they manipulate the housing market.
Go in and buy when you can. Don't wait cause you will KEEP waiting
WARREN BUFFET Bought Clayton Homes - the Local Mobile Home Builder in Knoxville .. NOW, NEW Mobile Homes Have Doubled in Price .. Making That Secondary Option UNAFFORDABLE
Are you in serious, we are on Warren buffets radar too ? This is like my nightmare come to life
@@jomr4249 "Are you in serious" .. Maybe Put Down the CRACK PIPE Before You Send a Response
@@stevenpoint822 Maybe get off the internet if you can’t handle typos lmao. You sound like you’re actually on crack with your response.
@@stevenpoint822 Get off the internet if you can’t tolerate typos lmao. You sound crazy
Yeah, Mister Capitalize every word.