Rachel I moved to Murfreesboro when I about 2 years old. I moved away when I was about thirty years old but came back. So Murfreesboro my home town yes traffic alot worse than it was 20 years ago but it where my 💜 heart is .I know this old video but sorry your family affected by Putnam storms ! Thank you again for all you do
Life long angelino thinking of leaving for the first time in my life and Tennessee is winning my heart and when I heard of this town sounded perfect and I'm committed to paying a visit within the next 2 months. And hey bugs nothing compared to bums!!
I just left Venice, CA for Murfreesboro... I gotta say I really miss the conveniences of L.A... I also have to say services like car washes are more expensive out here than in West LA or the Valley. Housing of course is really cheap compared to LA... I don't at all miss L.A.s population, traffic, nor the politics but it's really hard getting used to the lack of things to do, produce and services. And yeah, there are lots of mosquitos (I get bitten walking from my car to home).
@@kennethmclaughlin2457 Get out of CA if you can! My family did it and it was the best move ever. Grew up in So Cal close to the beach. Miss the old So Cal, do not miss the new So Cal. Santa Claus visits my kids school... that is a lot better than a drag queen IMO.
I begrudgingly moved to Murfreesboro (from CA) in 2006, and ended up living there for 10 years. I don't remember traffic ever being an issue or weather changing that drastically from one day to the next lol. I ended up loving it there. We lived near Seigel High school, and it was just amazing. Lots of free things to do. Nashville is just a short drive away. Great place!
Hi Deanna, Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! It's totally true that what I see as small cons may not even be noticed by the next person. Have a great day!
I used to live in the Boro' back in the 90s. Was looking for some old commercials and ended up here with no intention of staying, but watched the entire video and your comment "and I'm not even wearing pants" gave me a good laugh. You're right about the weather. It took me a while to adjust to the crazy weather when I first moved here. Great video!
Very good information. My guy is in Murfreesboro and I am in the Atlanta suburbs but originally from WI. Now that my daughter has graduated from college, I promised that we could take the next step and I would move but I am really nervous about moving somewhere I know nothing about. Thank you for a great overview.
Flooding!! Yes, I recall this issue when we lived In Arlington TN. I was also surprised to see how variable the water level in Mississippi River could be through Memphis. Nice vid.
I’ve lived in TN all of my life, Murfreesboro for the last 10. Tennessee’s location is the biggest pro to me. We are within driving distance to so many other states. Con in Murfreesboro is definitely the traffic. It takes me longer to drive to the opposite side of Murfreesboro than it takes me to drive to Nashville. Haven’t really been bothered by bugs but we should be seeing cicadas soon so that should be fun.
I rented a 1 bedroom apartment back in 2013 it included water & electric, $650 a month 900 sq ft. Now in 2020 it’s going for $900 a month water and electric separate lol.
I lived there for two years in the recession 08-10 and it just felt like a normal suburb of any metro area. It had a lot of nice parks and things to do. Traffic and getting around town was awful, but the new bridge should help. Lot of young people thanks to MTSU. I couldn't get used to the heat though. Middle TN is located in the bowl (heat gets trapped by hills and its physical location) and you will suffer in the summer. I used to throw up randomly from the humidity. I'd never experienced heat like that ever and I still talk about it to this day to my St Louis people! Murfreesboro is really diverse and there are lots of good ethnic restaurants and such. There is not much to do at night. The square is cool. One thing I can say is this city has no sidewalks! Gotta drive everywhere. Also, you don't get the shock of living in a small town, and you don't get too much of the Southern vibe here per say. You got to really look for it. But all in all, it's a great town with lots to do. It can get boring sometimes. I actually gained a lot of weight living here since you had to drive everywhere. But, it's a big town, with tons of shopping, stores, you name it. I'll always have a huge spot in my heart for this town. Love WGNS radio and listening to the fishman selling his virgin mobile phones!
Awesome !Awesome 😙 🙋 Wht a great job. I was looking at homes in NC. The price s are now at a level tht I don't want to pay. Murfreesboro is within my price range. The bad thing is that my husband's not ready to leave California. I have been for many years but this information that you gave was excellent! I subscribed and I'm going to keep watching.
Hi Lisa! Many neighborhoods, especially the newer ones, in Murfreesboro are managed by a Homeowner's Association. Typically, the more amenities or included maintenance a neighborhood offers, the higher the fees are. I have a video planned soon about this topic, so please stay tuned! If you have questions on a specific neighborhood, amenities, and HOA fees, I'm happy to look this up for you in the meantime. 😊
Tennessee has two tornado seasons. I've is an often although there is little to no snow. Tennessee, especially middle Tennessee, has some of the highest humidity I've ever experienced in any state I've lived in. The only two I haven't lived in are Alaska and Hawaii. Tennessee has the most fluctuating weather of anywhere I've been. However, with that being said, I've called it home since 1977. I'll die in this state. It's the greatest state I've ever lived in. However, if stay out of the cities. They are often very liberal. Which means more crime, lowering property values, etc. However, I moved to Tennessee from Chicago so Murfreesboro is a safe space in comparison. West Tennessee is even more beautiful, had less crime, the weather is better, has one of the largest man made lakes in the world and is very conservative. Which means best place to raise kids hands down. I have homes and property in Murfreesboro, Milan, Paris Tennessee. If you're younger the career opportunities are better in Murfreesboro than west Tennessee. If you come to Murfreesboro be prepared for traffic. She wasn't lying. Since I'm originally from Chicago I thought I wasused to traffic. But was I infor a surprise. It has a small town feel but it's grown into big city size. The roads haven't kept up. Although, again she didn't lie. They are trying to expand the roads as much as possible. Which they wouldn't have to if their public transportation ran around the clock, on weekends or expanded their routes. One thing she didn't mention, be prepared for the smell. I don't know that they will ever admit it but I think they put cow manure in the water used to water good courses and public grass ways. It smells like cow shit about two months or of the year along old fort. Although the stench takes a moment to get used to, it's worth it to see all the beautiful vegetation. All in all, Tennessee is my state. I've never lived anywhere which lived up to its nickname like Tennessee does. The volunteer state isn't just some old or dated name they put on license plates. Tennessean mean it. When the ridiculous protests and wilfully ignorant protestors attempted to destroy our fair spirits, did people wait for government agencies to come in and save them, no way. Members of the community, neighbors, strangers showed up with windows, brooms, garbage cans, wood, tools and within a half hour had things cleaned up and secured. When tornadoes hit do Tennessean wait for the government to come in and save them. No ma'am. We group together, sweep through neighborhoods doing evening and anything one can to help their fellow man. Those who can't get out on foot gather food, clothing, water, open their homes to strangers, etc. Tennesseanstake volunteering to heart. We even so millions of gallons of water to Atlanta Georgia every summer. Just because we can. If you are looking for a place to call home, to raise responsible good, compassionate, courteous children whom will get to experience all life had to offer you really can't go wrong with picking anywhere in Tennessee.
I'm looking to buy some land in the eastern Tennessee is there someone that you would recommend for me to help me find land. Thank you very much and I really enjoy watching your channel.
One of the biggest cons to me is that no one takes fucking tenncare insurance and it’s stupid my mouth needs to be fixed and they’re refusing to take me because of my insurance that’s dumb as fuck im so sorry to go off like that but its dumb really not everyone can pay out of pocket
Thanks Bella, and yes, I think Murfreesboro is a great place to retire. I am working with retiree clients currently that picked Murfreesboro to relocate to for their retirement, and each for their own reasons. I have a short video on my top 5 reasons TN is a great place to retire to that you may enjoy: th-cam.com/video/xAj4hnpvZB4/w-d-xo.html
I'm one of Rachael's clients moving to Murfreesboro to retire, from the Washington, DC area at the end of the year. We're having a house built. Otherwise, we would have had to scramble to find something at the end, because houses just don't stay on the market for long right now. Rachael has done a great job with us doing a cross-country deal! I've been to Murfreesboro before, and have friends there and across TN. Lot of experience in TN. We're sure looking forward to it - it had everything we wanted.
Hello, I am looking to move to TN. However I am seeing to possible buy land to build on. Do I need a Heat pump or do your know if Natural Gas is an option?
Hi there! Well it really depends on the property that you buy. Does it already have a house on it, looking to buy new construction, or a piece of property that's never been built on? Then there's several factors to consider like, what, if any utilities are available, do you need a land survey, do you need to have someone come out and ID the septic site? One thing to keep in mind is that TN ground is basically build on a rock, so digging can be expensive. To answer your question specifically, some areas do offer natural gas, or you can have the gas company come out and install an underground tank. Primarily in my area I do see homes with the heat pumps. I'd be happy to put you in touch with a local HVAC guy who can explain in more detail than me! I only understand the basics.
@@scholarlyanalyst7700 It sure would! I've not had the pleasure of visiting Canada yet, but always imagined it would be much colder than the SE United States. Thanks for watching!
@@RachaelintheBoro Canada's mildest city - Victoria - and surrounding communities enjoy winter daytime temperatures somewhat similar to what they are in Murfreesboro. BUT - the winter nights are MUCH milder in this Canadian location than the winter nights are in Murfreesboro, making for an overall warmer winter climate than the winters in Murfreesboro. Please copy/paste the following three(3) google searches... 1. Murfreesboro, Tennessee average winter temperatures 2. Port Renfrew, Canada average winter temperatures 3. Victoria, Canada average winter temperatures You can switch back-and-forth, comparing on three different google screens if you'd like? Dig a little deeper, and you'll see the source of the information is NOAA (a US government agency). Are you SHOCKED by these facts?
@@RachaelintheBoro Did you get a chance to copy/paste the google searches I gave you? Or...would you rather I send you direct links to the information?
Such a well spoken put together video . Greatly appreciate it. Waiting for my wife to finish watching. Chicagoians moving in a year or so. Scouting neighborhoods this Oct during a visit. Do you mind providing an email?
I'm so glad it's helpful! Email me at rachaelhadidsazrealtor@gmail.com and I'd love to answer any questions you have about living in our area. Thanks for watching!
@@CharleyPangus There's certainly quite a few communities here that have them. Are you looking at existing properties or new construction? Call or text if you're not yet working with a buyer's agent, I'd love to help you relocate. 865-242-1663
Thanks for watching Jonathan! You should go check out my video on why Murfreesboro is growing so fast. Our city is planning on massive growth over the next 15 years due to the high desirability of our area. Have a great day!
Definitely if you're looking to get raunchy and party Nashville will be more your speed. Most of Murfreesboro takes their vitamins and goes to bed early, if that's boring then call me boring 😂😂
I wouldn’t say boring…guess It depends on what floats your boat. However, if you don’t mind standing in line 10 minutes at a grocery store, just to check yourself out, if you don’t mind feeling like you’re south of the border while in the stores… yep, this is the place for you!
Check out the LATEST Pros & Cons of Living in Murfreesboro here as well: th-cam.com/video/Pkok-3KGhHQ/w-d-xo.html
Rachel I moved to Murfreesboro when I about 2 years old. I moved away when I was about thirty years old but came back. So Murfreesboro my home town yes traffic alot worse than it was 20 years ago but it where my 💜 heart is .I know this old video but sorry your family affected by Putnam storms ! Thank you again for all you do
Life long angelino thinking of leaving for the first time in my life and Tennessee is winning my heart and when I heard of this town sounded perfect and I'm committed to paying a visit within the next 2 months. And hey bugs nothing compared to bums!!
LOL, that is true! Glad to hear you'll be visiting soon 😊
I just left Venice, CA for Murfreesboro... I gotta say I really miss the conveniences of L.A... I also have to say services like car washes are more expensive out here than in West LA or the Valley. Housing of course is really cheap compared to LA... I don't at all miss L.A.s population, traffic, nor the politics but it's really hard getting used to the lack of things to do, produce and services. And yeah, there are lots of mosquitos (I get bitten walking from my car to home).
Did u move there me and wife thinking about it
@@kennethmclaughlin2457 Get out of CA if you can! My family did it and it was the best move ever. Grew up in So Cal close to the beach. Miss the old So Cal, do not miss the new So Cal. Santa Claus visits my kids school... that is a lot better than a drag queen IMO.
@@unrealcolonelsanders5410 I'm in ohio I'd never live in cali
I begrudgingly moved to Murfreesboro (from CA) in 2006, and ended up living there for 10 years. I don't remember traffic ever being an issue or weather changing that drastically from one day to the next lol. I ended up loving it there. We lived near Seigel High school, and it was just amazing. Lots of free things to do. Nashville is just a short drive away. Great place!
Hi Deanna, Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! It's totally true that what I see as small cons may not even be noticed by the next person. Have a great day!
LOL @ "thunderbumper"..never heard that one before. The weather is biporlar in Tennessee but i love all 4 seasons. Great informative video!
Thanks for your feedback Patricia! You're right, there's still so much with the weather to love even though it's so up and down ❤️
I used to live in the Boro' back in the 90s. Was looking for some old commercials and ended up here with no intention of staying, but watched the entire video and your comment "and I'm not even wearing pants" gave me a good laugh. You're right about the weather. It took me a while to adjust to the crazy weather when I first moved here. Great video!
Hey Garnuth - thanks for watching and leaving feedback! 😃
Very good information. My guy is in Murfreesboro and I am in the Atlanta suburbs but originally from WI. Now that my daughter has graduated from college, I promised that we could take the next step and I would move but I am really nervous about moving somewhere I know nothing about. Thank you for a great overview.
Flooding!! Yes, I recall this issue when we lived In Arlington TN. I was also surprised to see how variable the water level in Mississippi River could be through Memphis. Nice vid.
Yes, it's unfortunately not just in our area, but all over the state. Thanks for your comment on Arlington, Hunter!
I’ve lived in TN all of my life, Murfreesboro for the last 10. Tennessee’s location is the biggest pro to me. We are within driving distance to so many other states. Con in Murfreesboro is definitely the traffic. It takes me longer to drive to the opposite side of Murfreesboro than it takes me to drive to Nashville.
Haven’t really been bothered by bugs but we should be seeing cicadas soon so that should be fun.
Hi Lisa 👋 thanks for your comment!!
I rented a 1 bedroom apartment back in 2013 it included water & electric, $650 a month 900 sq ft. Now in 2020 it’s going for $900 a month water and electric separate lol.
It'll get higher the more section 8 rentals become available. When the government pays the rent, rents go up.
As a Nashvillian, I’ve been in Murfreesboro since fall of 2009.. You’re right, but it’s worth the cons since the pros outweigh the cons🤗🤗🤗
That’s awesome, I’m glad you’re liking it here!
Hi Rachael, great video and super information ( will take the weather over the bugs any day)! Great job!
Thanks for your feedback Warren!
Your script for the video is fabulous! Really Great video! I love the Oaklands mansion photo. What a beautiful building.
Thank you so much for your feedback 😃
I lived there for two years in the recession 08-10 and it just felt like a normal suburb of any metro area. It had a lot of nice parks and things to do. Traffic and getting around town was awful, but the new bridge should help. Lot of young people thanks to MTSU. I couldn't get used to the heat though. Middle TN is located in the bowl (heat gets trapped by hills and its physical location) and you will suffer in the summer. I used to throw up randomly from the humidity. I'd never experienced heat like that ever and I still talk about it to this day to my St Louis people! Murfreesboro is really diverse and there are lots of good ethnic restaurants and such. There is not much to do at night. The square is cool. One thing I can say is this city has no sidewalks! Gotta drive everywhere. Also, you don't get the shock of living in a small town, and you don't get too much of the Southern vibe here per say. You got to really look for it. But all in all, it's a great town with lots to do. It can get boring sometimes. I actually gained a lot of weight living here since you had to drive everywhere. But, it's a big town, with tons of shopping, stores, you name it. I'll always have a huge spot in my heart for this town. Love WGNS radio and listening to the fishman selling his virgin mobile phones!
Hi George--Thanks for your comment and sharing your perspective about living in Murfreesboro!
Your videos are great, I hope they bring you lots of business!
Thanks for the feedback! I love it when people watch the videos and want to hire me.
Beer park? Oh we need to go to that when we go back in spring.
Always good to know the pros and cons, weigh them before moving. I hate flooding, though. Thanks for these details, Rachael!
My pleasure, Lisa. Thanks for your feedback!
Lots of great info on Murfreesboro. I was up there last summer for a wedding. Seems like a great place to live.
How fun about the visit! Thanks for the comment Shayne!
Awesome !Awesome 😙 🙋 Wht a great job. I was looking at homes in NC. The price s are now at a level tht I don't want to pay. Murfreesboro is within my price range. The bad thing is that my husband's not ready to leave California. I have been for many years but this information that you gave was excellent! I subscribed and I'm going to keep watching.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great vídeo! I'd like so much to live in Murfreesboro....it's a beautiful and lovely place.
Thank you Angela ❤️
Great video, I definitely need to check it out in Murfreesboro! I would like to know about handyman Jobs down there please!
Look at WGNS Swap N Shop
Me and wife wanna move clise to Nashville but I'm really liking this town too
Can you talk about neighborhoods and if they charge fee's for pools, etc?
Hi Lisa! Many neighborhoods, especially the newer ones, in Murfreesboro are managed by a Homeowner's Association. Typically, the more amenities or included maintenance a neighborhood offers, the higher the fees are. I have a video planned soon about this topic, so please stay tuned! If you have questions on a specific neighborhood, amenities, and HOA fees, I'm happy to look this up for you in the meantime. 😊
This is interesting! I didn't realize the weather could be so volitile!
Thanks for watching Caitlin!
Tennessee has two tornado seasons. I've is an often although there is little to no snow. Tennessee, especially middle Tennessee, has some of the highest humidity I've ever experienced in any state I've lived in. The only two I haven't lived in are Alaska and Hawaii. Tennessee has the most fluctuating weather of anywhere I've been. However, with that being said, I've called it home since 1977. I'll die in this state. It's the greatest state I've ever lived in. However, if stay out of the cities. They are often very liberal. Which means more crime, lowering property values, etc. However, I moved to Tennessee from Chicago so Murfreesboro is a safe space in comparison. West Tennessee is even more beautiful, had less crime, the weather is better, has one of the largest man made lakes in the world and is very conservative. Which means best place to raise kids hands down. I have homes and property in Murfreesboro, Milan, Paris Tennessee. If you're younger the career opportunities are better in Murfreesboro than west Tennessee. If you come to Murfreesboro be prepared for traffic. She wasn't lying. Since I'm originally from Chicago I thought I wasused to traffic. But was I infor a surprise. It has a small town feel but it's grown into big city size. The roads haven't kept up. Although, again she didn't lie. They are trying to expand the roads as much as possible. Which they wouldn't have to if their public transportation ran around the clock, on weekends or expanded their routes. One thing she didn't mention, be prepared for the smell. I don't know that they will ever admit it but I think they put cow manure in the water used to water good courses and public grass ways. It smells like cow shit about two months or of the year along old fort. Although the stench takes a moment to get used to, it's worth it to see all the beautiful vegetation. All in all, Tennessee is my state. I've never lived anywhere which lived up to its nickname like Tennessee does. The volunteer state isn't just some old or dated name they put on license plates. Tennessean mean it. When the ridiculous protests and wilfully ignorant protestors attempted to destroy our fair spirits, did people wait for government agencies to come in and save them, no way. Members of the community, neighbors, strangers showed up with windows, brooms, garbage cans, wood, tools and within a half hour had things cleaned up and secured. When tornadoes hit do Tennessean wait for the government to come in and save them. No ma'am. We group together, sweep through neighborhoods doing evening and anything one can to help their fellow man. Those who can't get out on foot gather food, clothing, water, open their homes to strangers, etc. Tennesseanstake volunteering to heart. We even so millions of gallons of water to Atlanta Georgia every summer. Just because we can. If you are looking for a place to call home, to raise responsible good, compassionate, courteous children whom will get to experience all life had to offer you really can't go wrong with picking anywhere in Tennessee.
Mosquittos are the WORSE! I always love knowing that information in advance, so I can really invest in bug spray! Great Video!
Definitely a great investment for any time spent outdoors. Thanks for watching Brandon!
It floods so much in murfreesboro
I love a good video on pros and cons! Super helpful!
Thanks for watching!
Y’all think the weather in Tennessee is bipolar. I’m used to it as I’m moving from Florida.
I moved from Tennessee to Florida 5 yrs ago I LOVE IT FLORIDA!!!!!!!!!
Hi Rachael! Moving there in June!
Hi Steve, sounds great!
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All the pros outweighed the cons for me thanks to you super well crafted and informative videos. Can’t wait!
I'm looking to buy some land in the eastern Tennessee is there someone that you would recommend for me to help me find land. Thank you very much and I really enjoy watching your channel.
What's your favorite and least favorite part about the pros and cons I listed in this video? Did you hear any complete deal-breakers?
One of the biggest cons to me is that no one takes fucking tenncare insurance and it’s stupid my mouth needs to be fixed and they’re refusing to take me because of my insurance that’s dumb as fuck im so sorry to go off like that but its dumb really not everyone can pay out of pocket
No state income tax is certainly an incentive.
Thanks Ed! Tennessee is definitely a great state to do business in!
Rachaelz where going august checking some property in murfreesboro ill let you know thanks for this😀👍👍
I. Remember. When. The. Murfreesboro. Tigers. Won. The. Tennessee. State. High. School. Football. Championship. Back. In. 1970 .
Im thinking of moving there in January
Hi my names Anthony I was wondering if you could help my purchase my first house In the Chattanooga area
Yes please
Would this be a good place to retire?
Thanks Bella, and yes, I think Murfreesboro is a great place to retire. I am working with retiree clients currently that picked Murfreesboro to relocate to for their retirement, and each for their own reasons. I have a short video on my top 5 reasons TN is a great place to retire to that you may enjoy: th-cam.com/video/xAj4hnpvZB4/w-d-xo.html
I'm one of Rachael's clients moving to Murfreesboro to retire, from the Washington, DC area at the end of the year. We're having a house built. Otherwise, we would have had to scramble to find something at the end, because houses just don't stay on the market for long right now. Rachael has done a great job with us doing a cross-country deal! I've been to Murfreesboro before, and have friends there and across TN. Lot of experience in TN. We're sure looking forward to it - it had everything we wanted.
@@robertwood3604 Looking forward to seeing you and your wife in your new home! Thanks for watching and letting me help you in your relocation 😊
I’m sure the traffic isn’t as bad as CA?….
Hello, I am looking to move to TN. However I am seeing to possible buy land to build on. Do I need a Heat pump or do your know if Natural Gas is an option?
Hi there! Well it really depends on the property that you buy. Does it already have a house on it, looking to buy new construction, or a piece of property that's never been built on? Then there's several factors to consider like, what, if any utilities are available, do you need a land survey, do you need to have someone come out and ID the septic site? One thing to keep in mind is that TN ground is basically build on a rock, so digging can be expensive. To answer your question specifically, some areas do offer natural gas, or you can have the gas company come out and install an underground tank. Primarily in my area I do see homes with the heat pumps. I'd be happy to put you in touch with a local HVAC guy who can explain in more detail than me! I only understand the basics.
well, here we have 8% sales tax AND one of the highest state income taxes!
I've been living in Murfreesboro for 10 years
Thanks for watching!
@@RachaelintheBoro Would it surprise you to learn there are cities and towns in Canada that enjoy warmer winters than Murfreesboro?
@@scholarlyanalyst7700 It sure would! I've not had the pleasure of visiting Canada yet, but always imagined it would be much colder than the SE United States. Thanks for watching!
@@RachaelintheBoro Canada's mildest city - Victoria - and surrounding communities enjoy winter daytime temperatures somewhat similar to what they are in Murfreesboro.
BUT - the winter nights are MUCH milder in this Canadian location than the winter nights are in Murfreesboro, making for an overall warmer winter climate than the winters in Murfreesboro.
Please copy/paste the following three(3) google searches...
1. Murfreesboro, Tennessee average winter temperatures
2. Port Renfrew, Canada average winter temperatures
3. Victoria, Canada average winter temperatures
You can switch back-and-forth, comparing on three different google screens if you'd like? Dig a little deeper, and you'll see the source of the information is NOAA (a US government agency). Are you SHOCKED by these facts?
@@RachaelintheBoro Did you get a chance to copy/paste the google searches I gave you? Or...would you rather I send you direct links to the information?
Such a well spoken put together video . Greatly appreciate it. Waiting for my wife to finish watching. Chicagoians moving in a year or so. Scouting neighborhoods this Oct during a visit. Do you mind providing an email?
I'm so glad it's helpful! Email me at rachaelhadidsazrealtor@gmail.com and I'd love to answer any questions you have about living in our area. Thanks for watching!
Chicago forever
I. Had. A. First. Cousin. Who says. Name. Was. Ronnie. Adams. That. Played. Football. For. Murfreesboro. Back. Around. The. Year. 1971 .
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No more yankees and carpet baggers in Tennessee please. Feel free to keep on driving to Alabama or stopping in Kentucky.
Truth. Can't stand the few L.A. people that I've seen around here in the Boro alone.
I hate this city... took a job here but i shouldve taken a job with procter and gamble in los ang.
Wait you don’t have pants on?
It was 2020, can you blame me?! 😂
@@RachaelintheBoro
Haha I’m joking! I’m currently in Murfreesboro looking for townhomes! Know any good places ?
@@CharleyPangus There's certainly quite a few communities here that have them. Are you looking at existing properties or new construction? Call or text if you're not yet working with a buyer's agent, I'd love to help you relocate. 865-242-1663
ahhhh BUGS 🦟
Lol they're everywhere huh, but at least it's not a show stopper 😊
Murfreesboro is full. Stop moving here. Go away it's bad.
Thanks for watching Jonathan! You should go check out my video on why Murfreesboro is growing so fast. Our city is planning on massive growth over the next 15 years due to the high desirability of our area. Have a great day!
Yep!
Her review was a year ago. My how things have changed in 1 year!
This place looks very boring
Definitely if you're looking to get raunchy and party Nashville will be more your speed. Most of Murfreesboro takes their vitamins and goes to bed early, if that's boring then call me boring 😂😂
I wouldn’t say boring…guess It depends on what floats your boat.
However, if you don’t mind standing in line 10 minutes at a grocery store, just to check yourself out, if you don’t mind feeling like you’re south of the border while in the stores… yep, this is the place for you!
@@RachaelintheBoro Does Murfreesboro have any skateparks? Indoor or outdoor?
I studied for one year on campus in Murfy, I remember residential management folks spray insecticide to prevent bugs, no big issue with bugs~ 😇