I've been watching so many of your videos about Nashville over the past week or so! I'm moving to Nashville in 6 weeks and all of your tips have been so helpful!!
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 yes, i found a complex in the metro center area of Nashville! I’m a recent college grad from the west coast and got a job at Vanderbilt 🙂 you’ve helped soothe my fears of tornados, creepy crawlers i might encounter, and this video has helped a lot in terms of my budgeting!
@@juelleofthenile that is terrific... Congratulations! Be sure to keep walking shoes with you and spend some time at Centennial Park /the Parthenon grounds for lunch breaks or after work . Just across from Vanderbikt campus and lovely!
It can be tough Lisa-- and certainly has increased in the last 7 yrs. That is one huge reason to be very clear on the desired drive time to work, things you do regularly and fine tune your selected communities with that top of mind! What area do you live? And, we must remember , Nashville is now considered a top 50 tier city; no one that I’ve helped in the last seven years coming from other top-tier cities have mentioned at all that they felt dock. Traffic was bad.However, as a native who, in the late 90s, had a 10 minute commute to my main office, the 20-25 minute depending on time of day commute is a big change!!
I have a video about our weather-- I’ll look for the link . The areas you mentioned are all part of middle Tennessee, so there’s not stats for one versus another versus another. Here you go! ruclips.net/video/StalgVl_mRM/видео.html
It went from being the most affordable place to live to now the most expensive. 15 yrs rent never late n I got put out so they can paint and charge $600- $1000 more each month for my apt. Welcome to Nashville where our $150,000 houses are now $600,000!
There are several Internet providers I myself have Xfinity for both Internet and cable. I rarely ever have TV on, however and I am seriously considering getting rid of cable TV. Many people have satellite dish TV prices depend on what you actually do watch my total bill is approximately 240 a month, and over half of that is the television and taxes and fees for the service.
@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 $240? Wow, if you will convert it to Philippine Peso, that's 13k. I only pay $28 here in the Philippines for my internet and cable. But as you know, the salary range here is not that big compared to your country, which is x4 from what I'm getting here. Thanks for answering 🙂. I got a job interview there in Nashville via zoom, that's why I ask if ever I got the job.
@@ChrisHobbiesPH good luck on the job interview! Yes, you remind me that I really do need to make some decisions about my cable- that is an obscene amount especially since I rarely watch tv
Nope, she'll bring a coke or say is Pepsi ok ( if they only serve Pepsi products. Want a Mtn Dew? I've never seen that served in a restaurant. when I say everything is called a "Coke" it basically means that anytime you may say you want a "pop" "soda" (Any fizzy drink ) we say we want a coke.
The purchasing taxes in Tennessee are very high! I don't know where she's getting this 7% tax. That would be great if it was true. Fact is it's 9.75% on non food items and 6.75% on food! That is high. You can easily waste $100 to $200 a month in just purchasing taxes. I'm fortunate to live 9 miles from the border of Kentucky where it's 0% on food and 6% on non food items 😊
We all get to decide which we'd rather have; state income taxes or taxes on consumable items and purchases.. I am glad you have chosen what works best for you!
Good question. We only talk about things that we know, and the rental market is not our expertise. I have done several videos with my go to rental company Nashville Apartment Locators- so give them a call or email! info@nashapartments.com
@@shockawha9 yes as house prices increase so have rental prices in about the same percentage. As new luxury apt bldgs have come online there are more vacancies and softening prices ( depending on your neighborhood)
@@shockawha9 oh no! You can do a lot better than that in most places- just not downtown or in the Gulch! Happy to help you if looking for other options
Thanks to people like you it's unbelievably expensive for actual locals
I've been watching so many of your videos about Nashville over the past week or so! I'm moving to Nashville in 6 weeks and all of your tips have been so helpful!!
Omgosh that really makes me happy to hear! Have you determined the area that you want to live in?
@@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 yes, i found a complex in the metro center area of Nashville! I’m a recent college grad from the west coast and got a job at Vanderbilt 🙂 you’ve helped soothe my fears of tornados, creepy crawlers i might encounter, and this video has helped a lot in terms of my budgeting!
@@juelleofthenile that is terrific... Congratulations! Be sure to keep walking shoes with you and spend some time at Centennial Park /the Parthenon grounds for lunch breaks or after work . Just across from Vanderbikt campus and lovely!
I giggled in my head every time she said “turnip truck”, thinking of the old saying “just fell off the turnip truck” 😊
That is so funny as when I first heard of the business I too laughed as I have heard that phrase all my life😊😊
Budget billing sounds like a good idea in Tennessee! Hope to remember that,as we have plans on later on moving to Tennessee
It does make it nice to know your bills for budgeting! Come on over ( or down , or up🤣) thanks for watching
Nashville is so so congested !! High prices of housing and your commute anywhere will be bumper to bumper
It can be tough Lisa-- and certainly has increased in the last 7 yrs. That is one huge reason to be very clear on the desired drive time to work, things you do regularly and fine tune your selected communities with that top of mind! What area do you live? And, we must remember , Nashville is now considered a top 50 tier city; no one that I’ve helped in the last seven years coming from other top-tier cities have mentioned at all that they felt dock. Traffic was bad.However, as a native who, in the late 90s, had a 10 minute commute to my main office, the 20-25 minute depending on time of day commute is a big change!!
Can you discuss severe weather in the Nashville area?........i.e., Tornados......in Brentwood, Franklin, Henderson, Old Hickory Lake etc.
I have a video about our weather-- I’ll look for the link . The areas you mentioned are all part of middle Tennessee, so there’s not stats for one versus another versus another.
Here you go! ruclips.net/video/StalgVl_mRM/видео.html
It went from being the most affordable place to live to now the most expensive. 15 yrs rent never late n I got put out so they can paint and charge $600- $1000 more each month for my apt. Welcome to Nashville where our $150,000 houses are now $600,000!
I understand. We have gone from a mid tier city to top 50 with the prices and problems that go with the benefits
I live in Tennessee but 2 hours away from the big cities because of the high housing cost and severe traffic
and you will certainly be in a beautiful rural area is everywhere in Tennessee. Real areas is pastoral and . gorgeous🎉
There is high and low price's everywhere ! I rent so I'm free to live where I want. TN is a great state not counting the East side.
Haha we all have our oreferences! There is a place for all
I'm just curious. I'm from Philippines. How do you get internet connection in Nashville? And how much it cost? Thank you!
There are several Internet providers I myself have Xfinity for both Internet and cable. I rarely ever have TV on, however and I am seriously considering getting rid of cable TV. Many people have satellite dish TV prices depend on what you actually do watch my total bill is approximately 240 a month, and over half of that is the television and taxes and fees for the service.
@LivingInNashvilleTennessee1 $240? Wow, if you will convert it to Philippine Peso, that's 13k. I only pay $28 here in the Philippines for my internet and cable. But as you know, the salary range here is not that big compared to your country, which is x4 from what I'm getting here. Thanks for answering 🙂. I got a job interview there in Nashville via zoom, that's why I ask if ever I got the job.
@@ChrisHobbiesPH good luck on the job interview! Yes, you remind me that I really do need to make some decisions about my cable- that is an obscene amount especially since I rarely watch tv
if i say coke they will bring a cocke. what does someone need to say if they want a fizzy pop other than coke, like mt dew or orange soda
Nope, she'll bring a coke or say is Pepsi ok ( if they only serve Pepsi products. Want a Mtn Dew? I've never seen that served in a restaurant.
when I say everything is called a "Coke" it basically means that anytime you may say you want a "pop" "soda" (Any fizzy drink ) we say we want a coke.
The purchasing taxes in Tennessee are very high! I don't know where she's getting this 7% tax. That would be great if it was true. Fact is it's 9.75% on non food items and 6.75% on food! That is high. You can easily waste $100 to $200 a month in just purchasing taxes. I'm fortunate to live 9 miles from the border of Kentucky where it's 0% on food and 6% on non food items 😊
We all get to decide which we'd rather have; state income taxes or taxes on consumable items and purchases.. I am glad you have chosen what works best for you!
Are there high security gated home communities in Nashville area?
I wouldn’t say “high security gates” but there are a few “manned and gated “ communities and several gated communities that aren’t guardhouse manned
Nashville and surrounding is expensive in my perspective
I hear you; where do you live now? What are you comparing us to?
No information about rents? Isn't that someone would look at when moving in new rather than buying a house?
Good question. We only talk about things that we know, and the rental market is not our expertise. I have done several videos with my go to rental company Nashville Apartment Locators- so give them a call or email! info@nashapartments.com
Rents have increased about $700/month to $1700-$2200 for a 2 bdrm, one bath apt in any neighborhood
@@shockawha9 yes as house prices increase so have rental prices in about the same percentage. As new luxury apt bldgs have come online there are more vacancies and softening prices ( depending on your neighborhood)
@@shockawha9 oh no! You can do a lot better than that in most places- just not downtown or in the Gulch! Happy to help you if looking for other options
uhhhh. no. not everything is a coke in nsshville . ????
Wellll no they aren’t all “cokes” but yes. We do call dark fizzy beverages all Coke even if Pepsi products