10 Reasons Everyone Should Live In Nashville... And 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn't
By Meghan Kraft|Published March 01, 2019
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Nashville, Tennessee has found itself in the public eye multiple times over the last few years, whether it’s for their high-powered hockey team or the newly expanded business landscape. It’s a place that’s caught the eye of folks from all over the country, all over the world, and has been introduced to a slew of tourists and transplants in recent years. If you’re thinking of a move to Music City, here are a few reasons why you should…and a handful of why, perhaps, you shouldn’t.
Tennessee is located in a beautiful part of North America, which means summers get hot and wintertime is chilly. It makes for a stunning existence, no matter what time of year.
It's not just bbq that takes the cake in Nashville, but a crazy new slew of restaurants that offer everything from vegan fare to upscale Caribbean eats.
The BNA airport is one of the biggest hubs in the south, which means booking a flight is significantly easier and cheaper when you reside in Music City.
5. There are ample neighborhoods to call your own.
East Nashville, Berry Hill, West Nashville, Nolensville Pike…there are all sorts of places to make your home in the city, and there's bound to be a perfect spot for you and your family.
Nashville's real estate bubble has proven to be not just a bubble, but the landscape of the city. It's now more expensive to buy than rent, and that doesn’t bode well for living expenses in the city.