Nashville Has Become HELL | Full Tour of The Collapse

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Nashville used to be such a great place back in the 1990's. It was like a best-kept secret. Now it is an unrecognizable mess.

ES-mccc
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Born and raised in Nashville. Now living outside of Nashville. They ruined a really great city.

kimberlydawn
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Born and raised in Tennessee, use to love Nashville. Now can’t stand to visit the city due to what it’s become.

MxAxDxE
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I’m so grateful for the dive in rental costs ! Rental housing was never supposed to be the cost of a mortgage !

memedavis
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When your see rows of houses and apartments being built it's just the recreation of the same Hell everyone is fleeing from.

Relss
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Tennessee is being overrun by people looking for lower taxes, once cheaper housing, and a better environment. Looks like they are destroying everything that once made Tennessee beautiful. (From a former Tennessean.). Nashville started growing in the mid to late seventies and hasn’t stopped booming.

donjohnson
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Nashville has gone to Hell in a hand basket.

LarryPennington-uxtc
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Black rock will swoop in and buy them up.

donnablauvelt
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Once you realize that the entire financial landscape is designed to transfer wealth from those who have little to those who have more than enough, things make sense. It’s a cycle that has happened for thousands of years.

JiminTennessee
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THANK GOD PEOPLE ARE FINALLY SPEAKING TRUTH!!! I've been here 30+ years and now it is a hellscape.

thetruthfrommyperspective
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California has destroyed Nashville. Watched it happen in Seattle and Portlend, too.
Nashvile is NOT beg enough for all these people. 10min drive now takes 35min!
Homeless on every corner and the ones that don't, have illegals selling flowers, oranges, ceramic statues...its like Tijuana....ugh....so sad
The road conditions are horrible with 30ft potholes (everywhere) that are 3 inces deep.

Wecome to Nashville, now find somewhere else to go.
We're FUL:L!

sherpashane
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The new construction looks cheap and unsightly.

bibibachmd
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I work in healthcare (none of this remote BS) and moved to Nashville in 2022 following a divorce. I was excited to move there but left even more excitedly only fifteen months later. Thank God i didn’t buy a house there. Nashville sold its soul and it’s really sad to see

sonofthesOUth
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It would be nice if Californians would vote out the people destroying their state.

bradjon
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Dude I hate to break it to you, but "wallstreet" (vanguard, blackrock, etc) investing into these properties isn't the symptom or natural kickback of the market. This IS their plan. "You will own nothing and be happy". Hello. Where have you been? This entire situation has been created so that builders will be forced to reach out for help from financial investment institutions.

Property ownership is becoming increasingly difficult because these investment firms are buying them up and renting then out. No corporation larger than 500, 000, 000 should own single family homes. At all. Ever.

sudonix
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I've been in Nashville 34 years now. When I moved here in the 1990 it was a beautiful small town feel.
The music was actually country music and music row was old houses and recording studios.
They have over built, over populated, over hyped, and pushed out historical building and history of the city.
I've been the music business for 40 years now and I haven't been downtown in about 10 years when all this mess started.
The leadership political director is totally Liberal and has become just like all the other big cities that people are moving out of.
We bought our house north of town on 4 acres in the woods, but now they building house's toward our area.
Ridiculous!!!

OurBackwoodsHomestead
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We moved to Nashville in 1999 when our kids were in elementary school. We sold our house in SoCal at a slight loss but were able to buy a house here. I remember in The Nations, close to downtown, there were lots of working class starter homes under $100k. A friend bought a 2 BR/1BA house for $33k. We always thought our kids could buy homes. Most of those homes were torn down, cheaply built 2 on a lot stacked trailers for $750k a piece. People here don’t earn that kind of money.

I worked downtown for 10 years. I don’t recognize it anymore. Tons of ugly glass highrise buildings. Heavy traffic, unfriendly. Outside investors have ruined every city I’ve lived in. Los Angeles, Seattle, Honolulu, Orange County and now Nashville.

Investors bought the smaller more affordable homes in our neighborhood to rent out until our HOA put a stop to it.

“Woe to those who join house to house, who add field to field, until there is no more room, and you are made to dwell alone in the midst of the land.” Isaiah 5:8 (ESV).

JRPLawyeress
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Here in Gallatin, TN the locals cannot afford to live in their own home town because all the California people out bidding and raising home prices out of reach to normal residents. It should also be illegal for companies to buy up homes to rent. Normal citizens cannot compete with that and homeownership will be a glass ceiling no one can achieve except a very few…

Makemysammich
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Sad to see that happen. Nashville used to be a pleasant place, almost small town atmosphere. No longer. Same with Houston suburbs where they are building thousands of houses and Giant Apartment Complexes. And as for downtown Houston, the office vacancy rate is 25%!

carefulconsumer
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This is what I call biting off more than you can chew...this is what happens when greed gets in the way

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