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re: Tell me about living in Nashville

Posted on 6/1/15 at 9:49 am to
Posted by ItNeverRains
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Posted on 6/1/15 at 9:49 am to
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As a former resident of Nashville in my 20s before kids, I agree with this. If you are looking at the suburbs, you basically have three choices. Franklin/Williamson County - What the brochures and realtors will tell you: the quintessential happy family area. Great schools, beautiful neighborhoods. What anc will tell you: If you want to be surrounded by debt millionaires and play the keep up with the Joneses' game, Williamson County is for you.


If this were true we wouldn't have the lowest short sale/foreclosure per county in TN. You sound a little bitter/mad poor.

Love Mt Juliet Providence area, but it's trac builder after trac builder and 40 to and from city work commute is brutal

Hendersonville is a nightmare
Posted by anc
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Posted on 6/1/15 at 12:33 pm to
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If this were true we wouldn't have the lowest short sale/foreclosure per county in TN. You sound a little bitter/mad poor.

Love Mt Juliet Providence area, but it's trac builder after trac builder and 40 to and from city work commute is brutal

Hendersonville is a nightmare


I love Williamson County. But there's a lot of fake there, as there is in any affluent suburb in America. Sure there are many legit as well. On another note, Franklin High School is maroon and white and nicknamed the Rebels. That's weird to this MSU grad.

To me it would be between Williamson County's great schools and Mount Juliet's more house for the money.

Hendersonville is out unless you work in Sumner County or Goodlettsville. If you worked downtown, it would be completely out of the question.

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