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@@dittohead7044 it is very rare for me to give a video a thumbs down but I did it in this case. But I left so many comments it will get boosted anyway.
@@dittohead7044you are only the second person to give that kind of comment. We are moving to acclimate to a new way of living not bring anything with us.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@temmyolarewaju9371 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@temmyolarewaju9371 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Im unfortunately in Ca and am looking to retire in 1 1/2 years to the tri cities area, my son went to King University and became an RN in Johnson City. I love it there and cant wait!!!!
It's so sad to hear you say stuff like this. Look I was born in California. I didn't choose California my parents did. Now that I'm a mother and a wife my values don't align with Democrats or California. What's so wrong for wanting what Tennessee has to offer.
As someone who is in the midst of setting up a relocation for a family of 4 from NY, this is actually partially offensive. Most of us are actually from Upstate and lumping us with the city is considered rude. We are NOTHING like the folks from the city, but they are the reason the state is the way it is. Hence why so many of us leave.
@@bluegreyfogg they're not like minded. They think they're conservative because that's what everyone has always told them. Because all you have to do to be considered conservative where they're from is to know what gender you are and not have Kool Aid hair.
NE Tennessee: awful hospitals run by Ballad, mostly minimum wage jobs, rich people moving in from the west coast and paying outrageous prices for homes, making real estate not affordable for locals.
People from the blue states come to Tennessee to change their lives but they want Tennessee to change for them and their liberal ideas, please stay in your state and leave us alone in our state if you don't like our old country attitude.
I live in UPSTATE New York and I don't like the all those wonderful people from Californication and New York ! yeah go to Memphis I live in Greenville NY now Maybe I should drop that NY and move to Greenville TN
I've lived in Greeneville. Lots of the young belowing to get out. 3rd highest wheel tax, increasing land taxes (and if you live in the city, expect to pay county land tax as well), and not a whole lot to do. The "shopping" would be exciting if you had money after paying for basics to shop much. And if you're not outdoorsy, expect to be bored, and poor.
Sooo... please don't come here. It's not that we don't like people but the sudden population surge has already made it over crowded. People here are low income and there isnt a lot of money for infrastructure. It is already sucking. Just visit. Visit all you want. The development is killing what you people claim you want. Your developers clear cut forests to build overpriced houses. Piney flats is already developed to the point that it has lost its farm land charm.
@@JohnDeering-u8fCalifornias ( living here myself) …….inflate the prices on homes insanely…..selling high in CA going to TN and over biding on homes. We had plans moving to WA state a few years back, not anymore thanks to the Californias. I get people are sick and tired of us.
@@JohnDeering-u8fCalifornia is a great place. I love what they’ve done with the state. Affordable in tent living with outdoor bathrooms galore. Oh and private property. If the state can’t tax it your neighbors will take it.
How welcoming. Sorry buddy tough luck it’s happening. You have to understand what is happening to you already happened to the people like myself who relocated from NY you also have to understand that most of NY is conservative except for the city fools. 90% of the people moving are escaping libtard policy’s and have a deep hatred for what they are fleeing Also it won’t hurt you guys to get a little culture your food is terrible outside of pals and some bbq places If you can’t afford the new reality maybe you have to move to Kentucky
That's correct we don't want you in Tennessee!!! The outsiders are ruining our culture!! A 90 year old woman was assaulted beat and unspeakable things done to her by some folks that have moved into Hartford Tennessee we don't want you here!!!
Please for the love of my home and my families home place.. STOP MOVING HERE. I don’t mean to be rude but everyone moving here is changing/ruining what makes the TN Valley appealing. I’m glad everyone sees the beauty of east TN but I can’t afford a house where I was raised because I can’t compete with Californian money. Why don’t y’all retire in the state you live in instead of using my home as a retirement paradise.
You couldn’t pay me to live in or anywhere near Johnson City ! Lived there for 3yrs , let’s just say it left a bad taste in my mouth ! And the VA hospital there was horrible , back when we lived there it ( VA ) had a bad reputation !
I lived in Greeneville and now its not cheap, very short on rental places, and expensive. All these small towns housing has gone up 300 percent. Honestly I'm retired can't find a rental I can afford. 800 a month apt your income has to be 3200 a month. Outsiders have come in and bought up everything, now original residents can't afford to live here. There are lots of homeless here. To rent a home 3 br nice, 4200 a month
Most homes have doubled in value over the past five years. Home prices have gone up significantly across the country. There is a shortage of homes in the US.
@@yi4733 The average rental is not 4200 per month. I’m not sure where you are getting your stats. Most home prices across the country have double over the past 5 years. Our area is not alone.
My wife and I are planning on retiring in Tennessee. The tri cities are wonderful. People in Tennessee are really nice compared to Florida. We have been going on vacation there since 2015.
Since a lot of people are working remotely, it would help to know what kind if internet service and health care is offered in these small towns. Thanks for the info you have provided.
Most areas have high speed internet. You can actually enter any address on the FCC Broadband Map and see what type of internet and cell service is available. Check out our video, Where Are the Hospitals in Northeast Tennessee. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
@@freddudley6173 is that why it takes six to nine months to even see a primary care doctor? Bonus, because they stay backed out on procedures in the hospitals here, my child has permanent hearing damage due to the hospital staying overwhelmed!
Elizabethton is full. Most of east TN. is pretty much full. Please try some place else if you are planing to move from some liberal hell hole. I hear Alabama is nice. Also been told Kentucky has some wonderful places. Hey, perhaps give MD a try, Bet you'll like it there.
I couldn't believe Greeneville population is 16,000. I had to look it up and ur right. I lived there and thought it was at least double that with all the stores they have there.
So which of those 7 smaller towns have the most affordable homes? Do you guys cater strictly to people who can afford 300k+ houses? I need to buy in the 100's. Thank you.😊
Make sure you also understand that the towns they mention are not the least bit progressive. Not even a little. You have nooooo idea just how much so. Please just visit. You guys are turning these "quaint country towns" into the places you left.
I used to live on the NC border and hated going through Erwin. Then someone told me it is really racist. If you aren't white working class don't even walk downtown.
Norris Lake is a few hours out of our 7 county MLS area. We are located up in the Northeast corner of Tennessee. Thank you for watching our RU-vid channel. I wish you the best wherever you land!
When we retire in NE TN (not sure when), I really want a basement and well water. With all the limestone, this may be difficult to find. Can water softeners work on chlorine in the water? It’s like showering in a pool. What have you seen? Thanks!
Hey! I have lived in Greeneville for the past 10 years. I have not had any issues with crime firsthand, and it’s a nice community. There are of course some occasional rough looking folks you may cross paths with, but honestly that’s anywhere in a small rural town in the south east. Like I said, I haven’t had any issues with crime firsthand. The schools are decent and it’s truly a beautiful place. If you want to be closer to a bigger city though, I would consider looking closer to Johnson city like Jonesborough or Elizabethton.
Glad I found your video. My husband and I are looking to move at the central NY area. I am in love with Lynchburg, VA. My husband wants North East TN. TN will not tax my retirement, VA will. Your video has opened my mind to this area. We will be coming to visit Dec 2024.
Maybe revise your graphics when you put up the population figures. At least double them since there has been a major influx of people in this area. And don’t forget to let your potential buyers know that since “Mayberry” has turned into a thriving metropolis they’ll need to be prepared for an overload of people dealing with an infrastructure that was intended for 1/4 of what it is now. Good luck hope you make millions in the real estate biz!
Nice, I'm fixing to start the All Go retirement phase, but am already looking at the Johnson City one hour bubble for the Slow Got to No Go retirement phases, maximizing the VA home loan for 5+ acres, small house, small town, and no close neighbors.
Nice information! Thank you.. I just started searching more information about moving to TN. The "no state income tax" is super appealing. But seeing the nature, mountains, is enough reason.
@@truderenken3248 At least with sales tax you have a little control on what you buy and thus how much tax is paid. Income tax is less forgiving. And if you're lucky enough to live close enough to a border state with lower sales tax you can do at least some of your shopping there. Sales tax is also deductible on federal tax if you itemize. It isn't all bad.
@@truderenken3248 Cities around I live have a retail sale tax that rages from 9.75 to 10.85%. so, I take it!! Besides, you have control of what you buy.. so.. Thanks for reading and commenting!
Thank you for the info. In your opinion what would be the best small town in TN to homestead. Home with some acres and not too much snow. Some good soil and okay to have animals. But not to far from doctors, stores, etc
It is difficult to pinpoint just one. There are so many small towns in Tennessee that are close to hospitals, etc. We mention 7 of them in “7 Small Towns in Northeast Tennessee”.
@@lorenamorfin5946 I've had my PCP for 14 years now it's 5 months to get an appt. 6 to 8 months to get a dental appointment if you have an emergency doesn't matter. Health care offices are only open 4 days a week or less they have so many patients they don't have to worry. Dentists have stopped taking insurance, cash or credit card with an extra 2.3 %. Homesteading Is a joke. Real Estate investors from California buying up all the property. Now I'm looking to move out of the Tri-Cities don't know how far away I'll have to go.
Tn Is looking more like A seniors resettlement colony like Florida some conclude its just a tumbling economy and money is looking for the path of least resistance either way how will tight wad greys help a state with high disparity.