You need to get that bike dirty on the TN Dirt Devil. I'm out there all the time on one of my ADV bikes! People don't understand how amazing Middle Tennessee is once you get out of "Nashville"
I don’t think you can go wrong either way. I was in Knoxville for 5 years for college and while it is beautiful out that way I prefer being in Middle TN. If I ever get the itch to be in the mountains I can visit Chattanooga which isn’t a long drive.
@williamwerner7599 I think that Nashville is a much more refined city with a lot more opportunity. An example would be I get the chance to take my son to a Tennessee Titans game this weekend. I think it’s cool to have that option. Another example would be concerts, conferences, and events. There’s just a lot more happening around the Nashville area than what you’ll find in Chattanooga and Knoxville. I also feel like there are more nice areas to choose from to live in Middle TN than those other cities. When I lived in Knoxville I felt like people either lived in Farragut or Maryville and those were the only nice options. Chattanooga is even more limited.
@ ok great. I appreciate your insight. Yeah my youngest son has a heart condition so he’d be seen at Vanderbilt regardless of whether we choose Nashville area as opposed to Knoxville. Only downside of the former is a higher cost of homes from what I can tell. What is your area of coverage there for reference? TIA
There are still pockets where you can get a nice home for an affordable price. One of my favorite places to recommend right now is just north of Nashville and it’s a small town called White House. I think it has some small town charm, but yet you can still get into Nashville pretty easily.
Great roads, bike, weather. Thanks Matt
Thanks David! This is a killer ride so let me know if you ever want to do it.
You need to get that bike dirty on the TN Dirt Devil. I'm out there all the time on one of my ADV bikes! People don't understand how amazing Middle Tennessee is once you get out of "Nashville"
@@TheSteveFreeman I know I need to get out there ASAP. I had a KTM 690 that I took out there so I know it It’s really beautiful.
Nice video Matt! We have gas in Cameron Farms.
Oh wow! It’s very rare that I run into a home with gas dryer hook ups. I bet they work well though.
Fullerton, California. Hoping to move to Middle TN in the not too distant future.
@debshrider8241 it's a beautiful area that's for sure. Do you have a specific city in mind yet?
Watching from Michigan. Will be moving to Tennessee next year but haven’t decided on middle or east TN.
I don’t think you can go wrong either way. I was in Knoxville for 5 years for college and while it is beautiful out that way I prefer being in Middle TN. If I ever get the itch to be in the mountains I can visit Chattanooga which isn’t a long drive.
@ if I may ask, what do you like better about middle compared to say Chatt or Knox?
@williamwerner7599 I think that Nashville is a much more refined city with a lot more opportunity. An example would be I get the chance to take my son to a Tennessee Titans game this weekend. I think it’s cool to have that option. Another example would be concerts, conferences, and events. There’s just a lot more happening around the Nashville area than what you’ll find in Chattanooga and Knoxville. I also feel like there are more nice areas to choose from to live in Middle TN than those other cities. When I lived in Knoxville I felt like people either lived in Farragut or Maryville and those were the only nice options. Chattanooga is even more limited.
@ ok great. I appreciate your insight. Yeah my youngest son has a heart condition so he’d be seen at Vanderbilt regardless of whether we choose Nashville area as opposed to Knoxville. Only downside of the former is a higher cost of homes from what I can tell. What is your area of coverage there for reference? TIA
There are still pockets where you can get a nice home for an affordable price. One of my favorite places to recommend right now is just north of Nashville and it’s a small town called White House. I think it has some small town charm, but yet you can still get into Nashville pretty easily.