Don't Move to Tennessee | Avoid Moving to TN Unless You Can Handle These 9 Facts

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Don't Move to Tennessee | Avoid Moving to TN Unless You Can Handle These 9 Facts

Considering moving to Tennessee? I personally love it here! But you might want to think twice about the move unless you can handle these 9 things. If you have any questions about the things I go over in this video, make sure and comment below or reach out to us and let us know. We're here to help!

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I love my city Nashville I grew up as a Opry brat I attended Belmont College I went into my dream job as a musician ! I love my Nashville !

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I agree with just about everything you brought up. The big negatives for me are: chiggers and mosquitoes, black mold, pollen, pollution, ridiculous humidity, days where it is as dark as dusk all day but the rain never comes so your yard looks like Arizona, nasal congestion type of allergies, traffic issues because there is no grid for the roads--just a spider web of roads, rising crime, and 34% property tax increases. If you want to know just how bad summer humidity is, ask people that moved here from Arizona. They will tell you our weather is much more uncomfortable than Arizona. When it is 115 in Phoenix or Yuma, the feels like temperature maybe in the high 90s. When it is 95 here, the feels like temperature can be 115-120. And, a dirty little secret about Nashville: the official temperature is taken in the coldest part of the city. When the official temperature is 95, it is really more like 100-102 throughout much of the city, especially the preferred southwest part of town. The heat index in my neighborhood according to professional instruments was 121 degrees last week.

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I'm from a very right wing family here in NJ. Christian, Conservative, hunter and lifelong NRA member. We live in a very red part of NJ but the taxes and the demographic shift are starting to become unbearable.

We visited Gatlinburg in November and are seriously considering making a move to TN. My nephew just moved his family to Oak Ridge. I'm looking for somewhere not too far from there kind of off the grid, where I can hunt whitetail, but still close enough to civilization. Any suggestions of where to look?

ClutchFan
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They need put more things in harriman, tn and rockwood, tn it's culture shocking moving from Odgen, Utah since apirl 2021.

foxman
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Nashville is high crime, expensive homes homeless cist living- 1 bedroom 1 bath 1200 bucks Dickerson County..go West to Milan Tennessee.

allenkeller
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Politics are probably the biggest reason people are moving there

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