What other questions do you have about moving to Tennessee? Make sure to check out this playlist of videos for lots more info👉 th-cam.com/play/PLfDDFL_edKYQtnRJqSvFE_aLoWDoo_5Zu.html
Good morning Rachel, my wife and I I have been married 39 years and have been talking about retiring to Tennessee. We plan on putting our home up for sale here in California within the next two weeks. We’ve only been looking at different homes in Tennessee from different websites and we think we might want to rent something before we purchase to get used to the community first. My wife told me she wants to move to East Tennessee,
I’m from Illinois, I have some family in Woodbury, but nothing really available around that area I went to Murfreesboro and it has a lot of options to live. And it’s close to the position I will be taking. I have come across some issues most apartments must be meant for college students because they just want to rent a room, so my search has been a little crazy but I have found some options. I’m used to a little town of 1,000 people so the bigger area might take some getting used to but it seemed awesome. And the property taxes are more than half of Illinois which is awesome.
My husband and I are looking into moving to Tennessee to retire, my husband unfortunately have been dealing with parkinsons and so we need to be close to a good medical center. Can you help us for some advice, thanks very much Theresa, lancaster ca.
We moved to Knoxville from California two months ago, we like it very much. Good video will share with friends who are planning to move to Tennessee. Blessings Muchas gracias bonito e informativo video.
Hola Ana! Yo soy Mexicana y vivo en Montana. Vivi muchos años en California tambien, estamos pensando en movernos a Tennessee. Que me recomiendas, estamos buscando una area rural. Gracias!
I’m a single mama of three. We are an interracial family. One child is level 2 autistic and has an IEP and major allergies. One with genetic issues and major allergies. We are talking about wanting land to homestead/farm in. Would prefer East Tennessee but not set. What would you recommend
Just my personal experience, Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley geographical area in general, really aggravated my allergies. I never had them until I moved there, and it is one of the worst area of the countries for allergy sufferers. However if you like east TN I would take a look at the north east area, the higher elevation should be better for allergies. Around the tri cities you'd also have access to any needed medical care.
9:32 Hi. I’m finding that a lot of home deals are falling through because their appraisal didn’t cover the asking price. I’m guaranteed an FHA loan at a great rate on a 30yr fixed because I’m putting 20% down. But, the appraisal must meet asking price or I will need to seek conventional @ higher interest rates! Other than offer with appraisal contingencies, what or how do I combat this dilemma? Thanks in advance.
Looking in the TN area. In/Around Gatlinburg. We like a lot of land to shoot/hunt/4-wheel on. Any suggestions? (I do realize that this is a "diamond in the rough" scenario! LOL)
Well you didnt get a answer about your question so as a local in East Tn I will answer your question. If you want a lot of land you first better have a big wallet. 20 acres is around 400k 40 acres a good million and so forth. Gatlinburg area there is no hunting that is part of South Cherroke and the Smokey Mtns Park which is closed to all hunting even on private land. Trout fishing is allowed with a special permit and only in certain areas. 4 wheelers can only be road on private land. No riding of any motor bike or atv on any public roads or within federal state or local parks. When it come to TWRA they make sure you cant do anything except give them money so you cant do anything. When you ask them you get caught up in a catch 22. They tell you its the guidelines from the Federal Forestry Service and then the Forestry Service tells you that you can apply for a special permit and you go through a whole bunch or red tape and paperwork for them to tell you that they dont allow any motor bike or atv use because of fire threat and deny your application but you will see them out there riding around on 4 wheelers and side by sides doing forestry business so they say! I been down that road with them so you might want to look at another state because Tn is not sportsman friendly.
I am planning moving to TN but I know you do real estate but I am looking for affordable apartments and what city's to live in that cost of living is not so bad
Rent prices have increased right along with home prices. You might get lucky to find an affordable rental but as a whole affordability is reaching crisis levels.
It's one of my favorite cities in middle Tennessee :) Within an hour of Nashville, beautiful & great community of people, has a good amount of city conveniences and a good mixture of old and new homes - good place to look at homes if you want to be somewhat close to Nashville with mostly rural and a bit of newer suburbs mixed in.
Hard question to answer because the more affordable areas are the rural areas, but the best paying jobs are in the cities. If it were me I’d find out where I’ll be working to narrow your search.
Look at East Tn of the Tri Cities you will find work and living within the city and less travel and traffic and it will be more affordable then being around Nashville or any part of Middle to West Tn.
Do you know anyone who specializes in rentals? I am thinking of moving from NW MI, I'm a handicapped/retiree. I'm looking for a small first floor place, maybe in a town between 10k and 50k.
FEMA flood zone maps will be your best resource for this, as there are parts all over the state that could flood under certain conditions. We are one of the rainiest states, though I've never personally been in a flood and they are rare.
Another mom friend of mine with a special needs daughter specifically moved to Williamson County because her research indicated they are the most inclusive special needs programs in the state. That being said, I don't have personal knowledge of the different programs available. If you're moving somewhere specific, I would check with their county school website to find out about specific programs that they offer 😊
Knoxville and it's nearby surrounding are now considered little Cali. Agent talked to from Cali. Said last 5 homes she sold people from Cali. People at church informed us people coming from Cali with cash buying above asking.
What other questions do you have about moving to Tennessee? Make sure to check out this playlist of videos for lots more info👉 th-cam.com/play/PLfDDFL_edKYQtnRJqSvFE_aLoWDoo_5Zu.html
Good morning Rachel, my wife and I I have been married 39 years and have been talking about retiring to Tennessee.
We plan on putting our home up for sale here in California within the next two weeks. We’ve only been looking at different homes in Tennessee from different websites and we think we might want to rent something before we purchase to get used to the community first.
My wife told me she wants to move to East Tennessee,
I’m from Illinois, I have some family in Woodbury, but nothing really available around that area I went to Murfreesboro and it has a lot of options to live. And it’s close to the position I will be taking. I have come across some issues most apartments must be meant for college students because they just want to rent a room, so my search has been a little crazy but I have found some options. I’m used to a little town of 1,000 people so the bigger area might take some getting used to but it seemed awesome. And the property taxes are more than half of Illinois which is awesome.
We were thinking of Tennessee as a place to relocate, but after reading about the number of tornadoes that hit TN, now I don't think it's a good idea.
Love this video! You can’t go wrong when moving to the cities you talked about in this video
Thank you Brenna!
My husband and I are looking into moving to Tennessee to retire, my husband unfortunately have been dealing with parkinsons and so we need to be close to a good medical center. Can you help us for some advice, thanks very much Theresa, lancaster ca.
We moved to Knoxville from California two months ago, we like it very much. Good video will share with friends who are planning to move to Tennessee. Blessings
Muchas gracias bonito e informativo video.
I’m in San Diego and have been looking towards Knoxville. A friend of mine is in Dandridge. Good to hear that you like it. 👍
Hi Ana,
I also live in California and looking to move to Tennessee. Do you have kids? How are the schools?
Hola Ana! Yo soy Mexicana y vivo en Montana. Vivi muchos años en California tambien, estamos pensando en movernos a Tennessee. Que me recomiendas, estamos buscando una area rural.
Gracias!
Please vote to keep Tennessee like Tennessee.
Looking to buy property on a lake and build our own house , we looked at Douglas lake, we will be in the area again in October
Can't wait to move there,my son and his family are allready moved
This is great content. Thank you so much.
I’m glad it’s helped, thank you!
Mrs. Rachel how can I find a more rural place in Tennessee
I’m a single mama of three. We are an interracial family. One child is level 2 autistic and has an IEP and major allergies. One with genetic issues and major allergies. We are talking about wanting land to homestead/farm in. Would prefer East Tennessee but not set. What would you recommend
Just my personal experience, Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley geographical area in general, really aggravated my allergies. I never had them until I moved there, and it is one of the worst area of the countries for allergy sufferers. However if you like east TN I would take a look at the north east area, the higher elevation should be better for allergies. Around the tri cities you'd also have access to any needed medical care.
@@RachaelintheBoro would East Tennessee be welcoming to a international family?
I'd love to have a bubgalow. I just want to garden.
Just moved to Murfreesboro and now looking for our "forever place" in middle to east TN
Welcome! Look towards East Tn you will like it more and its a better part of the state then middle and West Tn
9:32 Hi. I’m finding that a lot of home deals are falling through because their appraisal didn’t cover the asking price. I’m guaranteed an FHA loan at a great rate on a 30yr fixed because I’m putting 20% down. But, the appraisal must meet asking price or I will need to seek conventional @ higher interest rates! Other than offer with appraisal contingencies, what or how do I combat this dilemma? Thanks in advance.
I’m looking in the Shelbyville/Tullahoma areas primarily.
I tried using that app you suggested - and every city I enter states No listings.
Looking in the TN area. In/Around Gatlinburg. We like a lot of land to shoot/hunt/4-wheel on. Any suggestions?
(I do realize that this is a "diamond in the rough" scenario! LOL)
Well you didnt get a answer about your question so as a local in East Tn I will answer your question. If you want a lot of land you first better have a big wallet. 20 acres is around 400k 40 acres a good million and so forth. Gatlinburg area there is no hunting that is part of South Cherroke and the Smokey Mtns Park which is closed to all hunting even on private land. Trout fishing is allowed with a special permit and only in certain areas. 4 wheelers can only be road on private land. No riding of any motor bike or atv on any public roads or within federal state or local parks. When it come to TWRA they make sure you cant do anything except give them money so you cant do anything. When you ask them you get caught up in a catch 22. They tell you its the guidelines from the Federal Forestry Service and then the Forestry Service tells you that you can apply for a special permit and you go through a whole bunch or red tape and paperwork for them to tell you that they dont allow any motor bike or atv use because of fire threat and deny your application but you will see them out there riding around on 4 wheelers and side by sides doing forestry business so they say! I been down that road with them so you might want to look at another state because Tn is not sportsman friendly.
@@Farminginthecity Thanks for the heads up!!! That doesn't sound fun at all!!!
Which midsize citites in East Tennessee are not too expensive to live in .
Cleveland and Johnson City come to mind you may want to check them out.
Love this video idea, great job, are you getting leads from this?
Thanks so much! More than I can work by myself now, definitely looking for other TN agents to partner with 😊
I am planning moving to TN but I know you do real estate but I am looking for affordable apartments and what city's to live in that cost of living is not so bad
Rent prices have increased right along with home prices. You might get lucky to find an affordable rental but as a whole affordability is reaching crisis levels.
hey! do you recommend johnson city for a young married couple? 😊
How is Columbia, Tn. As a place to live?
It's one of my favorite cities in middle Tennessee :)
Within an hour of Nashville, beautiful & great community of people, has a good amount of city conveniences and a good mixture of old and new homes - good place to look at homes if you want to be somewhat close to Nashville with mostly rural and a bit of newer suburbs mixed in.
Fantastic. Video. I. Will. Share. It. .
Hello,
Are there any good heart surgeons in Tennessee?
Hi Rachael, what city would you recommend for an SLPA single momma who can’t afford a house yet. I would like to live in a affordable and safe area.
Hard question to answer because the more affordable areas are the rural areas, but the best paying jobs are in the cities. If it were me I’d find out where I’ll be working to narrow your search.
Look at East Tn of the Tri Cities you will find work and living within the city and less travel and traffic and it will be more affordable then being around Nashville or any part of Middle to West Tn.
Do you know anyone who specializes in rentals? I am thinking of moving from NW MI, I'm a handicapped/retiree. I'm looking for a small first floor place, maybe in a town between 10k and 50k.
Which parts of Tennessee don't flood?
FEMA flood zone maps will be your best resource for this, as there are parts all over the state that could flood under certain conditions. We are one of the rainiest states, though I've never personally been in a flood and they are rare.
Outside of Nashville
Everything you described is basic knowledge. I think it would be more helpful if you gave cities that cite your example.
Why Hendersonville? Tell me more.
Charming and beautiful city only 30 minutes of Nashville and tons of lake frontage. Great place to live and retire :)
Hi Rachael! We have a special needs child with autism. Do you know anything about public schools with well respected special needs programs?
Another mom friend of mine with a special needs daughter specifically moved to Williamson County because her research indicated they are the most inclusive special needs programs in the state. That being said, I don't have personal knowledge of the different programs available. If you're moving somewhere specific, I would check with their county school website to find out about specific programs that they offer 😊
I'm looking for about 10 acres aroused the smokes that I all wooded.an that I can build a log cabin on an has water access to
Yeah good luck I hope you got about 500K because that will be how much you will be paying from start to finish.
Knoxville and it's nearby surrounding are now considered little Cali. Agent talked to from Cali. Said last 5 homes she sold people from Cali. People at church informed us people coming from Cali with cash buying above asking.
😀
There. Are. Many. People. That. Like. Old. Classic. Neighborhood s. In. Murfreesboro. Such. As. The. Lytle. Street. Maney. Avenue. Area .
What city in TN Diverse like LA or any California city’s
Thankfully none!
I. Think. That. Gatlinburg. Is. The. Best. Place. In. Tennessee b.
Don’t come here if you ain’t from here
Why its not part of america
Awww that's not very Tennessee-like. Perhaps you should read the state sign, Tennessee welcomes you :)
@@RachaelintheBoro to visit....