@@movingtonashvilletn No particular part, just Franklin in general. Thanks. A friend of mine lives there, and I’m thinking of moving there soon. Live in Az, have for May years, want some place new and different, with better weather. Too hot 🥵 in Az. Can’t take the heat anymore in my old age. Lived here all my life.
SUPER helpful information for anyone considering moving their family to Nashville & undecided on which town to live in. This + the neighborhood vlogs give the exact detail I’m looking for being from out of state. Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you for the information! I'm looking to move to TN since it's more retirement friendly and has everything I'm looking for. But, the housing prices right now are out of control! I hope the area becomes more affordable soon
Which area is least likely to build on top of itself? Avoid the limitless tax ceiling like Davidson County? I want to drive "home" to a country type feel, but have a 35 min or less commute to network with my musical family in Nashville!
@Moving To Nashville with Jennifer Gramling Thank you! This is why it's so important to have a knowledgeable and helpful real-estate agent! You don't know what you don't know. I haven't researched Fairview too much but have been pretty interested in Cheatham County near by. Taxes seem a little higher in Fairview perhaps due to the Williamson County Public Schools, so perhaps maybe looking someplace with lower taxes may be more appealing unless the right Gem presents itself! Thanks again! 😁
lol what tends to happen is they touch down around dickson, then lift again until like east nashville then lift again until like Portland or cookeville (though hendersonville gets one on the lake every blue moon or so, but it rarely ever hits anything because as I said its on the lake itself usually)
First off thank you for sharing some popular outdoor activities and popular parks. I definitely made note of those! I am Looking to move from Austin TX.. definitely wanting something "slower" but still close driving distance to civilization. I am still apartment living so of course I have heard of Franklin... do you think this is the best area for apartment living? Or should I try to find something in one of the neighborhoods in Nashville?
Franklin is very overpriced and the new homes they are building are very poorly built. Traffic is terrible and getting worse. No planning. Stay away from Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Antioch and Franklin
No, Nashville is not a great place to live. Not anymore. Two people have been shot just driving down 24 this week alone. Look at the crime stats. It has gone down hill fast. Also, as to the commute from Murfreesboro, if you leave anyti.e after 5:30 am for downtown, give yourself at minimum and hour and a half to two hours. I live halfway between Murfreesboro and downtown Nashville. I leave at 5:15 every morning and it take at minimum 45 minutes to get to work downtown. Do your own research before moving to an area as she left out a lot.
@Michelle Brown First of all, the neighborhood has nothing to do with road rage shootings, and if it does, then we can use the numerous that have occurred on 65 near Brentwood and Franklin as examples. The point is that crime in the greater Nashville area has increased exponentially in the past few years. Anyone that can read can figure that out. Stats don't lie when you don't cherry pick them.
@@1979geauxtigers Considering that 3 of some of the worst known neighborhoods in nashville for gang activity are along I24 to the SOUTH of nashville (Antioch, Glencliff, and Haywood, while up north, Madison, Hermitage, and Inglewood make the list), yeah it IS kind of important info, especially since those areas have been known to be problematic for most of my lifetime, and Im in my 50's. :) Sorry but unlike you, I was born and raised here, so i apparently know things about these areas you dont.
@Michelle Brown And if you remember, we are talking about road rage shootings where the parties involved were commuting and not living in those areas and were shot by other commuters/ travelers and not by gangs, then no, neighborhood doesn't matter. I can't help you make assumptions. I, too, have lived her for over 20 years. You are now, just as likely to be shot in Murfreesboro as you are Antioch. That's the point, while the epicenter used to be around the Antioch area, it has creeped out everywhere. Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Mt Juliet, etc. You can continue to blame neighborhoods, but anyone who takes a look will be able to see it is no longer confined to those areas any longer. I am not going to continue arguing with you about it. Unfiltered, un-manipulated numbers don't lie, and anyone who bothers to do the proper research can see that.
I am from Jersey and I would never move back due to the property taxes. Absolute insanity!!! Miss the people though. God bless if you can find a decent house in NJ for under $300K.
Omg mount juliet is yet another city that's not in nashville or even the same county. Show some actual neighborhoods in nashville. Like river Glen. Belle Meade or anything else in davidson county.
Murfreesboro? bwahahahahaha, have fun getting to nashville during rush hour around the bell rd exit for 45 mins to an hour. Mt juliet? enjoy the traffic as you get closer to 440, because of the poor way it was planned thats 45 mins to an hour. Ill give you oak hill though, its always been a fair area, but suffers from small roadways, Thompson's station hasnt grown that much in the last 30 years, think of living in thompsons station as like living in a modern mayberry, lol and Leiper's fork is pretty much the same. Nolensville? bwahahahaha Nolensville hasnt grown that much either, though it looks like it on its OUTSKIRTS, its mostly still farmland unless youre along Nolensville rd where all the development has happened, get off of nolensville rd and it still looks like it did back in the 80s (by the way, I have no idea why you showed the route to nashville the way you did, its just easier going down nolensville rd to bell road and picking your poison at that point, I65 and brentwood by turning left, and I24 and Antioch by turning to the right), also theres damn little in downtown franklin, if you want anything, you have to go out to the interstate (I65) to find anything really useful or head closer into town to brentwood/cools springs and lets face facts, brentwood, franklin and cool springs are expensive as hell when it comes to day to day living! everything is overpriced as hell and always HAS BEEN. that you never mentioned Hendersonville, Gallatin or Goodlettsville is beyond me. lol you left out a LOT of pertinent information about these places
I feel sad about it too. My hometown of Mt Juliet was a small town growing up. My parents grew up with all my friends parents. Now its packed and most people there werent born in the state. I moved to a more rural part of Nashville because it didnt feel like home anymore there. I like the small rural southern town feel.
You'll find that a lot of places in any city. In Denver that was the conversation there too.. and my small hometown in East Tennessee is completely different. I think its just inevitable. People want to move to smaller more quaint towns and they grow. Luckily most are great folks.
@@DGrip06 i hate people with dumb takes like that. Nothing irritates more than some boomers wanting their street to be the same way it was in 1980. You should be glad Nashville is growing and becoming the place it is weirdos
Let these fine folks move here.. where are your manners Sir. ? We still have tons of room in Nashville..way more folks can move here and enjoy our great City. ! !
I would love to see townhomes in all the cities you spoke about
would love to get those also.. so little time!!
You are super thorough and are sure to hit on all the points that buyers really care about! Thank you!
Thanks so much!! ☺️
I’m very interested in seeing a video of Franklin. I’d love see see a video specifically of Franklin . Thank you
Sure I have a few what part do you want to see specifically?
@@movingtonashvilletn No particular part, just Franklin in general. Thanks. A friend of mine lives there, and I’m thinking of moving there soon. Live in Az, have for May years, want some place new and different, with better weather. Too hot 🥵 in Az. Can’t take the heat anymore in my old age. Lived here all my life.
SUPER helpful information for anyone considering moving their family to Nashville & undecided on which town to live in. This + the neighborhood vlogs give the exact detail I’m looking for being from out of state. Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you! so glad it was helpful!!
Don't waste your time
So surprised Columbia didn't make their list! Such a Hallmark movie town now! Extremely charming! Everyone seems to be moving there now!
Missed this comment! Yes columbia is adorable and on my list of videos to make and it’s SO Hallmark!!
Awesome, I’ve done some research and your videos are the best. I need to get to Tennessee as soon as possible.
Thank you for the information! I'm looking to move to TN since it's more retirement friendly and has everything I'm looking for. But, the housing prices right now are out of control! I hope the area becomes more affordable soon
Too expensive and we’re full
Don't waste your time
@@bamajaybird74 amen 👍 lol true
No doubt prices have gotten crazy .. but also true everywhere it seems!
Ashland City or anywhere in cheatham county is Nashvilles best kept secret. Its cheap here but we dont want everyone moving in lol
Tierd to look at taking face of yours! You should leave Map!! So we knew what aria you talking about🎉
Which area is least likely to build on top of itself? Avoid the limitless tax ceiling like Davidson County? I want to drive "home" to a country type feel, but have a 35 min or less commute to network with my musical family in Nashville!
What about Fairview? It is not overbuilt, short commute to Nashville and it's beautiful, oh and the people are so nice!
@Moving To Nashville with Jennifer Gramling Thank you!
This is why it's so important to have a knowledgeable and helpful real-estate agent! You don't know what you don't know. I haven't researched Fairview too much but have been pretty interested in Cheatham County near by. Taxes seem a little higher in Fairview perhaps due to the Williamson County Public Schools, so perhaps maybe looking someplace with lower taxes may be more appealing unless the right Gem presents itself! Thanks again! 😁
Can you tell me if most tornadoes in Tennessee are mostly in middle Tennessee/Nashville and at night??
it depends on the weather patterns. I am in Williamson county and i have seen a lot of bad weather north of Brentwood.
there are quite a few websites out there that can pinpoint where most storms are..
Yes west and middle Tennessee East Tennessee never has tornadoes
lol what tends to happen is they touch down around dickson, then lift again until like east nashville then lift again until like Portland or cookeville (though hendersonville gets one on the lake every blue moon or so, but it rarely ever hits anything because as I said its on the lake itself usually)
Hmmmmmmm surprised Hendersonville and Ashland City didn't make the list.
It's just the niche.com list but those are great options too!
have you covered the best 55 plus communities in these suburbs?
First off thank you for sharing some popular outdoor activities and popular parks. I definitely made note of those!
I am Looking to move from Austin TX.. definitely wanting something "slower" but still close driving distance to civilization. I am still apartment living so of course I have heard of Franklin... do you think this is the best area for apartment living? Or should I try to find something in one of the neighborhoods in Nashville?
thanks so glad they were helpful!
Franklin is very overpriced and the new homes they are building are very poorly built. Traffic is terrible and getting worse. No planning. Stay away from Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Antioch and Franklin
Do you not pronounce the r in Murfreesboro?
Not really 😁
lol nobody around here pronounces the second r in the word
Come to Nashville folks , we have lots of room.. and we welcome your dollars ...
People in Nashville complain about not being able to afford to live in Nashville.
The city definitely has a housing issue.
Why is Nolensville misspelled?
Oh shoot! On the chapters? I don’t even know how that gets there 😳 or how to correct it?
see if its gone now :) I think Its the automatic chapters that TH-cam applies
No, Nashville is not a great place to live. Not anymore. Two people have been shot just driving down 24 this week alone. Look at the crime stats. It has gone down hill fast. Also, as to the commute from Murfreesboro, if you leave anyti.e after 5:30 am for downtown, give yourself at minimum and hour and a half to two hours. I live halfway between Murfreesboro and downtown Nashville. I leave at 5:15 every morning and it take at minimum 45 minutes to get to work downtown. Do your own research before moving to an area as she left out a lot.
mhmm and just WHERE on 24 were they, hmm? I think if you look at the neighborhood they were in at the time, that might tell you WHY it happened
@Michelle Brown First of all, the neighborhood has nothing to do with road rage shootings, and if it does, then we can use the numerous that have occurred on 65 near Brentwood and Franklin as examples. The point is that crime in the greater Nashville area has increased exponentially in the past few years. Anyone that can read can figure that out. Stats don't lie when you don't cherry pick them.
@@1979geauxtigers Considering that 3 of some of the worst known neighborhoods in nashville for gang activity are along I24 to the SOUTH of nashville (Antioch, Glencliff, and Haywood, while up north, Madison, Hermitage, and Inglewood make the list), yeah it IS kind of important info, especially since those areas have been known to be problematic for most of my lifetime, and Im in my 50's. :) Sorry but unlike you, I was born and raised here, so i apparently know things about these areas you dont.
@Michelle Brown And if you remember, we are talking about road rage shootings where the parties involved were commuting and not living in those areas and were shot by other commuters/ travelers and not by gangs, then no, neighborhood doesn't matter. I can't help you make assumptions. I, too, have lived her for over 20 years. You are now, just as likely to be shot in Murfreesboro as you are Antioch. That's the point, while the epicenter used to be around the Antioch area, it has creeped out everywhere. Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Mt Juliet, etc. You can continue to blame neighborhoods, but anyone who takes a look will be able to see it is no longer confined to those areas any longer. I am not going to continue arguing with you about it. Unfiltered, un-manipulated numbers don't lie, and anyone who bothers to do the proper research can see that.
Don't move to Murfreesboro. It's over crowded now .
300k for a home in Tennessee. I think i will stay in Jersey.
I am from Jersey and I would never move back due to the property taxes. Absolute insanity!!! Miss the people though. God bless if you can find a decent house in NJ for under $300K.
No one will notice either way.
Omg mount juliet is yet another city that's not in nashville or even the same county. Show some actual neighborhoods in nashville. Like river Glen. Belle Meade or anything else in davidson county.
Murfreesboro? bwahahahahaha, have fun getting to nashville during rush hour around the bell rd exit for 45 mins to an hour. Mt juliet? enjoy the traffic as you get closer to 440, because of the poor way it was planned thats 45 mins to an hour. Ill give you oak hill though, its always been a fair area, but suffers from small roadways, Thompson's station hasnt grown that much in the last 30 years, think of living in thompsons station as like living in a modern mayberry, lol and Leiper's fork is pretty much the same. Nolensville? bwahahahaha Nolensville hasnt grown that much either, though it looks like it on its OUTSKIRTS, its mostly still farmland unless youre along Nolensville rd where all the development has happened, get off of nolensville rd and it still looks like it did back in the 80s (by the way, I have no idea why you showed the route to nashville the way you did, its just easier going down nolensville rd to bell road and picking your poison at that point, I65 and brentwood by turning left, and I24 and Antioch by turning to the right), also theres damn little in downtown franklin, if you want anything, you have to go out to the interstate (I65) to find anything really useful or head closer into town to brentwood/cools springs and lets face facts, brentwood, franklin and cool springs are expensive as hell when it comes to day to day living! everything is overpriced as hell and always HAS BEEN. that you never mentioned Hendersonville, Gallatin or Goodlettsville is beyond me. lol you left out a LOT of pertinent information about these places
No love for Hendersonville?
It wasn't my list :) Just reviewing Niche.com's list.. and it wasn't on there! But if it were my list I would!!
Murfreesboro is not nashville. It's a whole other county.
someone needs to research the term Metropolitain Statistical Area and how it encompasses suburbs from all surrounding counties.
She's talking about the suburbs of Nashville.
We’re full! Stop the moving madness
that is a dumb thing to say.
I feel sad about it too. My hometown of Mt Juliet was a small town growing up. My parents grew up with all my friends parents. Now its packed and most people there werent born in the state. I moved to a more rural part of Nashville because it didnt feel like home anymore there. I like the small rural southern town feel.
You'll find that a lot of places in any city. In Denver that was the conversation there too.. and my small hometown in East Tennessee is completely different. I think its just inevitable. People want to move to smaller more quaint towns and they grow. Luckily most are great folks.
sorry...I'm in calif, and probably be your neighbor soon!! see you in about a year!!
@@DGrip06 i hate people with dumb takes like that. Nothing irritates more than some boomers wanting their street to be the same way it was in 1980. You should be glad Nashville is growing and becoming the place it is weirdos
Don’t repeat yourself please
Yuck
We’re full, come visit then leave.
Let these fine folks move here.. where are your manners Sir. ? We still have tons of room in Nashville..way more folks can move here and enjoy our great City. ! !
I don't think that's working out to well, many are staying and many more are coming!
Clearly you don’t know the city layout that well. We don’t have the infrastructure for this much growth.