@@SamuelClemente7718 I think you may have misunderstood but our junior college, Columbia State does have a great very affordable program for in-state tuition
Hope you’ve got about $10,000 for first, last and deposit. And make at least 3xs your rent and here that is going to be $8000 a month. It’s crumbling before us because of the influx and other factors... Just know that before you uproot your life.
"low cost of living" lol Nashville is one of the most inflated real estate markets I lived here for 15 years and I've been slowly priced out of the city. Even with a 6 figure income, its hard to find a good value on real estate within the city. My chips are on investors fleeing Nashville for places like Chattanooga and Memphis.
I hear you-- as a native Nashvillians myself we have changed in pricing as we have changed in profile. We are no longer a mid tier city and now compete against an entirely different echelon of cities - in everything. I will say though as a realtor in this area of over 35 years and I have partners both in East Tennessee, Knoxville, Chattanooga Memphis upper East Tennessee. I have not had one person decide in those locations over Nash in the last three years.
They’ve all come back to making the decision to live in Nashville. Thankfully, everyone doesn’t want to live in the same city because that would be a fiasco, right?
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1I’m sure you bought your home when you could actually buy one when a beautiful home was $400,000 or even less. They are selling literal shacks off of the interstate next to the not doing so good area for $150,000 for a shack. I moved back here in 2018 from Europe to be with my aging parents and can’t even afford a home near them. Well, I could but I’m not paying $700,000 for a $200,000 home thrown up in 2 days with heavy staples instead of nails.
I loved this video, thank you!!! My sister wants to move down to Nashville so I’ll be accompanying her. I’m so excited after watching this video. It’s already to similar to where we currently live ❤
I’m so glad that you found it helpful. Please reach out to me anytime. I am more than happy to help direct you once I know about your family the things you enjoy doing work situation, etc. I love helping people put together the puzzles of Moving To Nashville.!
We moved here 2.5 years ago and are leaving. There are things I love about TN but here are the things that have pushed us to leave. The area we really wanted to live in, the price has gone up exponentially and we are a 2 income family. The traffic over the last 2 years is horrendous! I would take CA traffic over TN traffic any day. The drivers here are bar none the worst I’ve ever been around. As a commuter, I’m truly scared every day I get behind the wheel. The tornados are a huge problem given a lot of the houses aren’t built for them. As someone who just had a baby, I also feel pretty unsafe in a lot of areas. IF you’re moving here, have enough money for some land, make sure you have a basement or a storm shelter and hopefully you aren’t a commuter.
I’m here for you whenever you are ready! Meanwhile feel free to ask questions and suggest ideas for me to run new videos about to help you in your search! I’m sure others have those very same questions! Happy safe healthy Nee Year🎉
Of course Realtors love it . They will sell their mother's house . They don't care about how high it is now for home prices . Two years ago a nice $200000 house is now a $400000 house . Say out !! Especially if your democratic. You have ruined your state . Please don't ruin Tn.
It's awful what has happened to TN. In my area we are seeing land that has been in families for multiple generations being sold by the heirs. And it's OK to sell; it's their land. But many of these heirs are selling to out-of-state developers who turn beautiful spacious land into suburban sprawl with postage stamp lots. I could never do that. I would never do that. I know because I have walked away from high-paying jobs because my dignity was more important than the almighty dollar. I cannot wait to get to Heaven. TN was once a glimpse of Heaven. Now it's a glimpse of Hell.
I moved to Nashville one year ago, March 2023 from Texas. The absolute worst drivers are here in Nash. Defensive driving is key as most others are aggressive drivers. Tailgating, jerking in and out of lanes, no attention to speed limits. And God forbid you pull in front of someone. They’ll immediately pull in front of you. Weird. When you’re here you’ll notice 50% of all vehicles have huge dents on their doors. That’s from slamming in and out of lanes. And people are not nice here. On a more positive note, I like the hot chicken. Bless my heart. 😅
The people I fear for are the motorcyclists who move here from CA. We do not have a law that allows motorcycles to drive between the lanes; I'm afraid one of them is going to be hit by a motorist who is not looking for them.
Great video. Very informative. My wife and I are considering moving to TN to retire in 6 years. I wish I could it could be sooner as we're tired of living in a very highly taxed state, daily traffic nightmare currently daily commute 1.5 hours each way.....that's 3 hours a day! :( Looking forward to retiring in a tax friendly, people friendly, easy living state. We have our eyes on the prize, unfortunately it's 6 years away.
You can do it! 6 yrs will fly by in the blink of an eye (if anything like the last 6!) We’ll be here when you are ready; meanwhile, I appreciate your kind support on the show!
true!! the salt trucks do get out before the snow hits, which is part of the reason we have some road issues too because that salt is hell on eating up asphalt
Hello, loved the video! I’m a novice criminal up in New Jersey, and I was wondering what the easiest place to commit crimes was! Do you have any sense of the laws in Nashville? What are the regulations around public urination? Thanks again! 🙏🙏
10 years ago it was low cost of living and lower house prices. The rate of increase is just as much as most of the country. Not as beneficial to move to Nashville these days.
@@heythere6983 I’ve had very serious seasonal allergies since birth; but, since I’ve used the local honey beginning Jan daily, just a T daily, the allergies have been at least 70% better!
As a person who relocated to Nashville from Denver, Colorado. I can honestly say that during the week it’s tolerable however on Friday’s and Saturday’s it a nightmare in the city. In the Gulch/Downtown area is mostly millennials, with some older people mixed in as well, such as me. It’s very expensive here in the city and I have a great job. Renting a 2 bedroom in the city will start around $2500 and up. I have seen rents for 2 bedrooms in the Gulch area at over $4000 per month for 1100 sq ft. In the suburbs there are better prices for homes to be had but if you must commute it’s going to be a killer. I work from home so it’s not a problem for me. Just keep this in mind. Traffic in the Gulch/Downtown area is bad as well. Especially in the late afternoon. If you’re company is relocating here or if you have family in the area or if you’re looking to save on state income tax, then move here. Otherwise spare yourself the hassle. If I had it to do all over again I would have gone to northern Alabama or Georgia.
I completely agree with you… living in the Gulch to downtown am be a nightmare as those are the heavy tourist areas…. I’ve said many many times in my videos that Nashville and actually for the most part only go to these areas when they have friends in town who want to see them or going for something special like football games, etc. Happily you have found a place that works for you because you do work from home.
I have traveled the entire state of TN in the past year or so and talked with countless locals. They all say welcome to those moving to TN…… UNLESS…… Unless you plan on bringing your evil bullshit politics with you. One man from East Tn said “If you think you’re coming to my town and voting Democrat, you will not be tolerated” I would be very afraid of those people from Tennessee because they like everything they have, including their guns. And they intend on keeping it.
blue state refugees who move here and still vote blue are a danger to liberty and I wish they'd stay in their blue state. They crapped in their own nest; now they're moving here so they can crap in ours. I'm OK with blue state refugees who vote conservative. They need somewhere to run to. But the liberal ones are a threat.
Oh, this year’s cold and snow was terribly extreme. We haven’t had that snow in over 15 years. We typically have two or so inches annually and that’s typically two times. So far that’s the only snow and cold snap we’ve had.
Great idea thank you. Tell me, what kind of info re: area hospitals do you seeki? NOt knowing what you actually do in the field, I'll need your help as to ideas. Please and THANK you!
Thank You I’m a ER tech and husband is a Surgical Technician, we’re empty nesters and looking for a simple apartment or small rental near Vanderbilt. We’re not so familiar with Nashville nor TN
@@lakelake3597 gotcha. OK here’s my suggestion - text me my information is down below and everywhere on this channel. I can give you the best resource to find exactly what you need.
I would love this too. I’m a dietetic intern student looking to move to the area where the colleges and hospitals are to work as a sports dietitian or clinical dieititan. What is the living like there? Would you say it is accessible by foot/bike/public transport? I am also a competitive runner - what is the running scene like?
Hey, im originally from Missouri I worked at both dgx and homedepot in Nashville.2020 I loved it here but i wasnt ready for what i wanted. I just turnt 29. I stay in dc. Trying to get my bachelor's in mechanical engineering. Then ill move back. Ill be ready this time. When the time is right. I would love help with looking for a nice quiet area for 1 person only Mrs. Thetford.
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In a few areas yes you certainly could do fine without a car… but the home prices are steep! Happy to have a call to hear your needs 👍🏻👉🏻 Bit.ly/talktosusan
Please visit first and appreciate the traffic before relocating here. I work with the public and it’s been enough to deter moving here. I’m being honest- I don’t have anything to lose by telling the truth.
I agree that our traffic is tough! We don't have a good transit system nor do I think we'll have one anytime in the future! Too much rock here for underground transit and overhead gets stopped by those who live underneath ... it is not easy!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 The past 6 months have gotten worse. I’ve lived in 3 countries and several states and have NEVER seen the mess here in Nashville and surrounding areas and they just keep moving here. It’s too much. Sirens all day all night like NY. I’ve lived here off and on for over 4 decades and my heart breaks for Tennessee.
Great question the best time to buy a house is when you can afford it and the time is right for you. If you need a home, can afford the home and expect to live there at least 5 yrs then yes! Great time.
Great question. However, without lots more information about you, others moving with you, what you enjoy doing, what kind of community you want, type of home you want, what type of work will you be doing or do you work from home, budget, timing… see? That you are Mexican American makes no difference in locations… but all the other questions do! Happy to talk specifically with you if you’d like. Find a time here that works for you link.myagenthq.com/widget/bookings/movingtonashville
anyone who feels the need to identify themselves with an identity politics moniker such as "mexican american"...well, I hope they stay away from Tennessee. A state like CA will probably suit you better. Identity politics is very popular there from what I understand.
@@mandyrose5822 yes indeed. Let’s set up a time to talk and get more specific to see if we can help! link.myagenthq.com/widget/bookings/movingtonashville
thank you for your question. Unfortunately I don’t know how to answer that without being in violation of all of the things that we use realtors cannot talk about good bad or indifferent - crime and demographic relations are not something we can discuss
I’m not a realtor - it’s not bad as you think if you show respect. We have had an influx of unvetted people here from Atl, Chicago, Ny & Nj that like to drag race, carry weapons (Edit) carry illegal weapons, drugs etc. and are gang related. But the normal people, especially Nashvilians are awesome, getting a little jaded on traffic and new, entitled people- but awesome. We also had an influx of Spanish speakers so it’s good to learn some Spanish before moving here. That’s as diplomatic as one can be.
We don't get Hurricanes. Yeah okay. When I lived in Elizabethton TN. We got hit with the down pour from Hurricane Katrina. Not the wind, just the heavy rain.
The reason the snow pics don't show cars is Nobody in Nashville can drive in the snow. Except that guy in the big pickup trucks who think they know how to drive in the snow. It's very scary driving in the snow.
What do you know the real problem is not the snow but the ice that tends to be underneath ( or instead of) that snow. I am happy that people tend to stay home as it’s safer for those on the road.
I will say that I think things have softened up a bit, and there are more choices not a whole lot but more and also I find that many times people don’t realize how many great places there are not specifically in Nashville, but in one of the suburbs. To talk to you if you would like to see what you checked out and what your needs might be to see if there’s a possibility that some great places have been overlooked.!
Ahhh, interesting. I support right to say what you think, but I don’t agree with it . I will say, however, but some of the smartest people I know are not highly educated, in the sense that they have higher degrees and lots of letters in their title. And, I’ll just leave it at that.
Johnson City is really nice smaller town and up in East Tennessee. They’re just very different. The person who loves Nashville will not like Johnson City and vice versa. Thankfully no one city is right for everyone!
Ahhh. Gotcha a tiny town!! Greenville is about 15k people at base of Appalachians… I can’t tell you I’ve ever heard of Baileyvill! We have Many many many tiny Tennessee towns. I love it!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 No I’m stuck in Green Hills for awhile for work. I definitely need to explore more, looking for something with a Little more soul and access to nature.
@@DanielIvan707 as in move to anther city? or just further out or Green Hills? Bellevue by Percy Warner Parks ( over 1000 acres of parks) Cheatham COunty further west... Ashland city byt he river... so many places to not be in the middle of everything yet still cloe to explore. I am happy to help you think of new areas in middle Tenn that might make you happier Move in
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free college ? what!!!
@@SamuelClemente7718 I think you may have misunderstood but our junior college, Columbia State does have a great very affordable program for in-state tuition
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1
Thank you. 20 different trade schools!! AMAZING
Love these videos. Planning on getting an apartment in Nashville in 2024!
You will love it here.
Give me a shout out-- will happily help you find locations best for your lifestyle
Hope you’ve got about $10,000 for first, last and deposit. And make at least 3xs your rent and here that is going to be $8000 a month.
It’s crumbling before us because of the influx and other factors...
Just know that before you uproot your life.
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1I am moving there soon. Please how do I reach out to you for suggestion on where best to rent an apartment. Thank you
@@nnamdiosuji8854 check out my calendar here and find all time that works for you and we can talk
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"low cost of living" lol
Nashville is one of the most inflated real estate markets
I lived here for 15 years and I've been slowly priced out of the city.
Even with a 6 figure income, its hard to find a good value on real estate within the city.
My chips are on investors fleeing Nashville for places like Chattanooga and Memphis.
I hear you-- as a native Nashvillians myself we have changed in pricing as we have changed in profile. We are no longer a mid tier city and now compete against an entirely different echelon of cities - in everything. I will say though as a realtor in this area of over 35 years and I have partners both in East Tennessee, Knoxville, Chattanooga Memphis upper East Tennessee. I have not had one person decide in those locations over Nash in the last three years.
They’ve all come back to making the decision to live in Nashville. Thankfully, everyone doesn’t want to live in the same city because that would be a fiasco, right?
Nashville and Chattanooga markets are insane right now. And if investors see a 10x10 plot of land they will build something on it!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1I’m sure you bought your home when you could actually buy one when a beautiful home was $400,000 or even less. They are selling literal shacks off of the interstate next to the not doing so good area for $150,000 for a shack.
I moved back here in 2018 from Europe to be with my aging parents and can’t even afford a home near them. Well, I could but I’m not paying $700,000 for a $200,000 home thrown up in 2 days with heavy staples instead of nails.
@@Stayhydrated736Tearing down old 1920’s homes and building 3 on a small plot. Selling for $800,000 apiece. Disgusting
I loved this video, thank you!!! My sister wants to move down to Nashville so I’ll be accompanying her. I’m so excited after watching this video. It’s already to similar to where we currently live ❤
I’m so glad that you found it helpful. Please reach out to me anytime. I am more than happy to help direct you once I know about your family the things you enjoy doing work situation, etc. I love helping people put together the puzzles of Moving To Nashville.!
As a native Nashvillian who currently lives out of state but plan to return one day...I welcome visitors only. Memphis is nice too. 😬
We moved here 2.5 years ago and are leaving. There are things I love about TN but here are the things that have pushed us to leave.
The area we really wanted to live in, the price has gone up exponentially and we are a 2 income family.
The traffic over the last 2 years is horrendous! I would take CA traffic over TN traffic any day. The drivers here are bar none the worst I’ve ever been around. As a commuter, I’m truly scared every day I get behind the wheel.
The tornados are a huge problem given a lot of the houses aren’t built for them.
As someone who just had a baby, I also feel pretty unsafe in a lot of areas.
IF you’re moving here, have enough money for some land, make sure you have a basement or a storm shelter and hopefully you aren’t a commuter.
Tennessee native here. Born and raised. Breaks my heart to see the destruction of my home state. Too many people have moved here. It's awful.
They won't miss you.
Lived In TN for a year. Worst drivers ever there
@@jamesdunnigan1198 You have apparently not driven in and around Boston, Massachusetts ... lol.
Native here, need any help moving out?
Great video . Thank you for the phone call a couple weeks ago. Looking fwd to reach out to you in 2024 and make things happen. Happy new year
I’m here for you whenever you are ready! Meanwhile feel free to ask questions and suggest ideas for me to run new videos about to help you in your search! I’m sure others have those very same questions! Happy safe healthy Nee Year🎉
Another great video! Thank you Susan! 🙏🏻
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind support😍
Of course Realtors love it . They will sell their mother's house . They don't care about how high it is now for home prices . Two years ago a nice $200000 house is now a $400000 house . Say out !! Especially if your democratic. You have ruined your state . Please don't ruin Tn.
It's awful what has happened to TN. In my area we are seeing land that has been in families for multiple generations being sold by the heirs. And it's OK to sell; it's their land. But many of these heirs are selling to out-of-state developers who turn beautiful spacious land into suburban sprawl with postage stamp lots. I could never do that. I would never do that. I know because I have walked away from high-paying jobs because my dignity was more important than the almighty dollar.
I cannot wait to get to Heaven. TN was once a glimpse of Heaven. Now it's a glimpse of Hell.
Okay, so you’re mad you didn’t buy or own in these years. Move on. It’s no one’s fault but your own.
I guess you’re not a fan of capitalism.
Very thorough video, fun to watch, good narration!
This video was so encouraging and very helpful !
I’m so very glad you found it helpful thank you so much for your kind support! That means the world to me.
If you wanna sit in traffic for 3 hours go ahead and live 45 minutes outside of Nashville.
you do not exaggerate. Tennessee has been ruined by overcrowding.
really its that bad? im assuming only at certain hours
Extremely helpful video. Thank you!
Thank you so much I am always open to ideas for good videos, so please let me know if you have any questions
I moved to Nashville one year ago, March 2023 from Texas. The absolute worst drivers are here in Nash. Defensive driving is key as most others are aggressive drivers. Tailgating, jerking in and out of lanes, no attention to speed limits. And God forbid you pull in front of someone. They’ll immediately pull in front of you. Weird. When you’re here you’ll notice 50% of all vehicles have huge dents on their doors. That’s from slamming in and out of lanes. And people are not nice here. On a more positive note, I like the hot chicken. Bless my heart. 😅
The people I fear for are the motorcyclists who move here from CA. We do not have a law that allows motorcycles to drive between the lanes; I'm afraid one of them is going to be hit by a motorist who is not looking for them.
Great video. Very informative. My wife and I are considering moving to TN to retire in 6 years. I wish I could it could be sooner as we're tired of living in a very highly taxed state, daily traffic nightmare currently daily commute 1.5 hours each way.....that's 3 hours a day! :( Looking forward to retiring in a tax friendly, people friendly, easy living state. We have our eyes on the prize, unfortunately it's 6 years away.
You can do it! 6 yrs will fly by in the blink of an eye (if anything like the last 6!) We’ll be here when you are ready; meanwhile, I appreciate your kind support on the show!
She forgot to say when we do have snow and ice we do have snow trucks that covers the main roads as well as interstates
true!! the salt trucks do get out before the snow hits, which is part of the reason we have some road issues too because that salt is hell on eating up asphalt
What is a sales tax holiday? ... like tax free on specific days?
Thanks Susan!
You are so welcome!!
Hello, loved the video! I’m a novice criminal up in New Jersey, and I was wondering what the easiest place to commit crimes was! Do you have any sense of the laws in Nashville? What are the regulations around public urination? Thanks again! 🙏🙏
Haha. I’m posing all of that his tongue and cheek, but in case it’s not yes our laws are highly stringent and I suggest you stay away.🤣
10 years ago it was low cost of living and lower house prices. The rate of increase is just as much as most of the country. Not as beneficial to move to Nashville these days.
the Honey tip is interesting, i never heard of this
@@heythere6983 I’ve had very serious seasonal allergies since birth; but, since I’ve used the local honey beginning Jan daily, just a T daily, the allergies have been at least 70% better!
As a person who relocated to Nashville from Denver, Colorado. I can honestly say that during the week it’s tolerable however on Friday’s and Saturday’s it a nightmare in the city. In the Gulch/Downtown area is mostly millennials, with some older people mixed in as well, such as me.
It’s very expensive here in the city and I have a great job. Renting a 2 bedroom in the city will start around $2500 and up. I have seen rents for 2 bedrooms in the Gulch area at over $4000 per month for 1100 sq ft.
In the suburbs there are better prices for homes to be had but if you must commute it’s going to be a killer. I work from home so it’s not a problem for me. Just keep this in mind. Traffic in the Gulch/Downtown area is bad as well. Especially in the late afternoon.
If you’re company is relocating here or if you have family in the area or if you’re looking to save on state income tax, then move here.
Otherwise spare yourself the hassle. If I had it to do all over again I would have gone to northern Alabama or Georgia.
I completely agree with you… living in the Gulch to downtown am be a nightmare as those are the heavy tourist areas…. I’ve said many many times in my videos that Nashville and actually for the most part only go to these areas when they have friends in town who want to see them or going for something special like football games, etc. Happily you have found a place that works for you because you do work from home.
I have traveled the entire state of TN in the past year or so and talked with countless locals. They all say welcome to those moving to TN……
UNLESS……
Unless you plan on bringing your evil bullshit politics with you. One man from East Tn said “If you think you’re coming to my town and voting Democrat, you will not be tolerated”
I would be very afraid of those people from Tennessee because they like everything they have, including their guns. And they intend on keeping it.
you 're not wrong!😊
blue state refugees who move here and still vote blue are a danger to liberty and I wish they'd stay in their blue state. They crapped in their own nest; now they're moving here so they can crap in ours. I'm OK with blue state refugees who vote conservative. They need somewhere to run to. But the liberal ones are a threat.
Yes, we do have a lot of extremists here, but the tide is turning back to common sense.
Can’t wait to move here and escape Boston in august
I’m Surprised about the cold, snow, and ice... seems more extreme than up here on Long Island.
Oh, this year’s cold and snow was terribly extreme. We haven’t had that snow in over 15 years. We typically have two or so inches annually and that’s typically two times. So far that’s the only snow and cold snap we’ve had.
Humidity makes it much different and worse.
❤❤❤❤Great Videos… Please include info on area Hospitals (Vanderbilt) for those of us Health care workers looking to relocate. Please and Thank you.
Great idea thank you. Tell me, what kind of info re: area hospitals do you seeki? NOt knowing what you actually do in the field, I'll need your help as to ideas. Please and THANK you!
Thank You
I’m a ER tech and husband is a Surgical Technician, we’re empty nesters and looking for a simple apartment or small rental near Vanderbilt. We’re not so familiar with Nashville nor TN
@@lakelake3597 gotcha. OK here’s my suggestion - text me my information is down below and everywhere on this channel. I can give you the best resource to find exactly what you need.
I would love this too. I’m a dietetic intern student looking to move to the area where the colleges and hospitals are to work as a sports dietitian or clinical dieititan. What is the living like there? Would you say it is accessible by foot/bike/public transport? I am also a competitive runner - what is the running scene like?
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Hey, im originally from Missouri I worked at both dgx and homedepot in Nashville.2020 I loved it here but i wasnt ready for what i wanted. I just turnt 29. I stay in dc. Trying to get my bachelor's in mechanical engineering. Then ill move back. Ill be ready this time.
When the time is right. I would love help with looking for a nice quiet area for 1 person only Mrs. Thetford.
and I would be honored to help you!
I added you on LinkedIn. Keisha walker
Sounds nice.
I’ve been binge watching your videos since my wife and I are moving there in a few months. I can’t wait to live in Nashville 🏠
OMHGoodness, I owe you breakfst😀😀 seripously, I appreciate your kind suppport and so happy that you feel as if you must be getting some value! If you have any subjects you'd like me to clarify or talk about, please don't hesitte to ask! Also, if you'd like to talk about your plans... find a few mnutes that work for yu on my calendar and let's discuss your specific needs! Bit.ly/talktosusan
Could you live in urban Nashville without a car?
In a few areas yes you certainly could do fine without a car… but the home prices are steep! Happy to have a call to hear your needs
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You love Nashville??? Stop telling people to move here 👍
I want to move there on rural area🙌
We have many!
Just moved to the gulch. Can’t sleep th-sun its so loud. 😂
Please visit first and appreciate the traffic before relocating here.
I work with the public and it’s been enough to deter moving here.
I’m being honest- I don’t have anything to lose by telling the truth.
I agree that our traffic is tough! We don't have a good transit system nor do I think we'll have one anytime in the future! Too much rock here for underground transit and overhead gets stopped by those who live underneath ... it is not easy!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 The past 6 months have gotten worse. I’ve lived in 3 countries and several states and have NEVER seen the mess here in Nashville and surrounding areas and they just keep moving here. It’s too much. Sirens all day all night like NY. I’ve lived here off and on for over 4 decades and my heart breaks for Tennessee.
@@kelleymcclain7380 , breaks my heart too. I was born and raised here. What has happened to Tennessee is terrible.
Do you think Clarksville Montgomery County is good time to buy a single house ?
Great question the best time to buy a house is when you can afford it and the time is right for you. If you need a home, can afford the home and expect to live there at least 5 yrs then yes! Great time.
Clarksville is traffic heavy. Too many people too fast. They are veiling homes like crazy with zero infrastructure.
Is there operators Union ? One thing holding me back to move
Looking at the map (Google ) no we dont
TN is a right-to-work state. If you're big on union membership, you'll be much happier in a blue state.
I'm a Mexican American. I would like to know where is the best place to live for me.
Great question. However, without lots more information about you, others moving with you, what you enjoy doing, what kind of community you want, type of home you want, what type of work will you be doing or do you work from home, budget, timing… see? That you are Mexican American makes no difference in locations… but all the other questions do! Happy to talk specifically with you if you’d like. Find a time here that works for you link.myagenthq.com/widget/bookings/movingtonashville
Look into small towns in NM
anyone who feels the need to identify themselves with an identity politics moniker such as "mexican american"...well, I hope they stay away from Tennessee. A state like CA will probably suit you better. Identity politics is very popular there from what I understand.
@@Bruised_Reed1 Your comment is not necessary. Take a seat.
Hello, do you deal with commercial property?
We do! What are you looking for?
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 multifamily family 20 units plus or strip centers
@@mandyrose5822 yes indeed. Let’s set up a time to talk and get more specific to see if we can help!
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What are race relations like in Nashville?
thank you for your question. Unfortunately I don’t know how to answer that without being in violation of all of the things that we use realtors cannot talk about good bad or indifferent - crime and demographic relations are not something we can discuss
Everyone loves NASCAR!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 avoid haynes area!
I’m not a realtor - it’s not bad as you think if you show respect. We have had an influx of unvetted people here from Atl, Chicago, Ny & Nj that like to drag race, carry weapons (Edit) carry illegal weapons, drugs etc. and are gang related. But the normal people, especially Nashvilians are awesome, getting a little jaded on traffic and new, entitled people- but awesome.
We also had an influx of Spanish speakers so it’s good to learn some Spanish before moving here.
That’s as diplomatic as one can be.
Mostly, people get along. Most neighborhoods are integrated now.
We don't get Hurricanes. Yeah okay. When I lived in Elizabethton TN. We got hit with the down pour from Hurricane Katrina. Not the wind, just the heavy rain.
Rain we get--- but hurricanes- nope!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 lots of rain
@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 Make sure you have lots of Off and tick repellent
funny i was checking a website that compared all 50 states and nashville was considered low in terms of ticks
@heythere6983 I didn't live in Nashville. I used to live in Elizabethton
The reason the snow pics don't show cars is Nobody in Nashville can drive in the snow. Except that guy in the big pickup trucks who think they know how to drive in the snow. It's very scary driving in the snow.
What do you know the real problem is not the snow but the ice that tends to be underneath ( or instead of) that snow. I am happy that people tend to stay home as it’s safer for those on the road.
We looked at the Nashville area 2 years ago. Not much for your money that is for sure. Great place just can’t afford the housing.
I will say that I think things have softened up a bit, and there are more choices not a whole lot but more and also I find that many times people don’t realize how many great places there are not specifically in Nashville, but in one of the suburbs. To talk to you if you would like to see what you checked out and what your needs might be to see if there’s a possibility that some great places have been overlooked.!
Moving from the Atlanta/stone mountain area
Ohhh that is a really pretty area- At I was there about 20 yrs ago!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 it's beautiful but it has changed a lot
@@tinakim8930 yes. I agree on both counts
Is that a shotgun behind you? If so, that's awesome!!!!
Nashville is a blue city that doesn’t support the views if this uneducated woman.
Actually yes. Until editing I didn’t realize it was there😏
Ahhh, interesting. I support right to say what you think, but I don’t agree with it . I will say, however, but some of the smartest people I know are not highly educated, in the sense that they have higher degrees and lots of letters in their title. And, I’ll just leave it at that.
Necessary now. And because we can. 😉
Rather go to Johnson city or greenville.
Johnson City is really nice smaller town and up in East Tennessee. They’re just very different. The person who loves Nashville will not like Johnson City and vice versa. Thankfully no one city is right for everyone!
I prefer baileyton
@@stuartwilkison8754where is Bailyton?
Home of stone mountain meats. Not too far from greenville
Ahhh. Gotcha a tiny town!! Greenville is about 15k people at base of Appalachians… I can’t tell you I’ve ever heard of Baileyvill! We have Many many many tiny Tennessee towns. I love it!
Just subscribed. I sure will contact you directly via text...
Thanks
Great! I look forward to helping you plan your move!
Im so trendy y'all, i moved to Tennessee y'all and i got some goats y'all.....some Californian probably
Anyone I know?
People move here from other states.. all it’s doing is raising taxes due to
stay the hell away from Tennesse!
Nashville keeps getting worse and worse.
I’m sorry you feel that way; are you considering moving elsewhere?
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 No I’m stuck in Green Hills for awhile for work. I definitely need to explore more, looking for something with a Little more soul and access to nature.
@@DanielIvan707 as in move to anther city? or just further out or Green Hills? Bellevue by Percy Warner Parks ( over 1000 acres of parks) Cheatham COunty further west... Ashland city byt he river... so many places to not be in the middle of everything yet still cloe to explore. I am happy to help you think of new areas in middle Tenn that might make you happier Move in
Nashville low cost of living 😂😂😂