Trust me when I say there is no correlation between the size and cost of those homes, and the utility the owners of those homes offer humanity. In other words, who lives in those homes and can afford them have little to do with skill and ability. In fact it has much more to do with luck and circumstance. Not going to say hard work and skill dont play a part, but go knock on the door of one of those $5 million dollar homes, and I guarantee you the person that answers is not equal in abilities to the home they are in. I'm not bitching, god bless them, im very happy for them. But it's important to temper your expectations, that if you just work hard enough you too will live there, prepare yourself for the likely reality that you will never live there.
It’s really a question of lots left. I would estimate maybe 30-40 remain in the phase 12. There are no one acre lots left, last phase has .3-.5 only. Nice, but no more estate lots.
@@Driven-Productions Thanks, for the quick response, my friend. Looking to leave for a free state this year, Nevada, Tennessee, and Texas are looking mighty good right now. Still trying to find the right fit.
@@Driven-Productions Good to hear. I hear good things with the burgeoning tech scene in Nashville as well. The 0% state income tax is a nice bonus as well. Another unusual thing most of Tennessee has going for it is general softer water than most of the country: homewater101.com/articles/hard-water-across-us So, no need for a water softener and longer lasting pipes and appliances....as well as better skin health when showering.
@ my grandparents owned a lively white and brown house on the smaller side of the neighborhood. I don’t think you passed it. But you did psss my aunts old house
phantasmagoric, what a beautiful area🥺☁️☁️☁️ one of my biggest goals. very inspiring video🪐!
Glad you liked it. It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon around Christmas.
Trust me when I say there is no correlation between the size and cost of those homes, and the utility the owners of those homes offer humanity. In other words, who lives in those homes and can afford them have little to do with skill and ability. In fact it has much more to do with luck and circumstance. Not going to say hard work and skill dont play a part, but go knock on the door of one of those $5 million dollar homes, and I guarantee you the person that answers is not equal in abilities to the home they are in. I'm not bitching, god bless them, im very happy for them. But it's important to temper your expectations, that if you just work hard enough you too will live there, prepare yourself for the likely reality that you will never live there.
This is something else! Very beautiful 😍
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for the comment 🙌
I used to live in there! It's such a great place to live!
It sure is. Beautiful spot and great vibes in The Grove.
Nice drive, thanks for sharing. What is the song you used in the video (it starts at 6:25)?
Wow dope thanks for sharing 💪
My pleasure
Nice
It’s a great spot no doubt. Glad you enjoyed
Beautiful
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There all so rich.
For sure, but still not like people that can afford to live in the nice places in L.A, Miami, New York, etc.
What do you do to afford living there?
tax evasion
How many homes are left in the final phase?
It’s really a question of lots left. I would estimate maybe 30-40 remain in the phase 12. There are no one acre lots left, last phase has .3-.5 only. Nice, but no more estate lots.
@@Driven-Productions Thanks, for the quick response, my friend. Looking to leave for a free state this year, Nevada, Tennessee, and Texas are looking mighty good right now. Still trying to find the right fit.
@@VishalRaoOnTH-cam I don’t think you can go wrong with TN, especially here. No brainer investment, high quality of life.
@@Driven-Productions Good to hear. I hear good things with the burgeoning tech scene in Nashville as well. The 0% state income tax is a nice bonus as well. Another unusual thing most of Tennessee has going for it is general softer water than most of the country: homewater101.com/articles/hard-water-across-us So, no need for a water softener and longer lasting pipes and appliances....as well as better skin health when showering.
@@georgannedermigny5992 Thanks Georganne!
My family has lived in the Grove but everyone in my family movef out of there. Beautiful neighborhood but far out.
@@Jake-g5c yeah, I’m a car guy, its wonderfully far out. Really downtown Nashville in 35 mins all day unless rush hour.
@ my grandparents owned a lively white and brown house on the smaller side of the neighborhood. I don’t think you passed it. But you did psss my aunts old house
why does anyone need a home that big? nobody has kids anymore
Thanks for the video man.... Do you have a public email or somewhere I can contact you someday.... Just a curious 18 year old
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I Live There
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They Should Rename “Williamson County”, “McMansion County”, TN
Fitting nickname 😂
@@Driven-Productions I know right?! I love Brookline, MA early century homes though
Is this place run by an hoa
Yes