Spring Hill's been great! I moved from LA in 2022 and lived at the Marriott in Mt. Juliet for a couple of months while doing research on the greater Nashville area, as I didn't want to live right in the city. My main reasons for picking Spring Hill were: 1. Nice, clean neighborhoods with beautiful houses at great price points, even on the Williamson County side (where my house is located). I had a high mortgage in LA (who doesn't?? lol) and didn't want to pick a house in Franklin with a high mortgage again, so Spring Hill was a great alternative 👌🏻 2. Safety: Spring Hill PD is very present and visible in the community, and I appreciate that. It's not an exaggeration: I see a police cruiser almost every day, and the officers are great to interact with. I tell folks, if you're doing something bad just make sure you straighten up while going through Spring Hill because they don't play 😄 3. Lots of shopping and dining options, and more opening every week it seems! June Lake and Kedron Square will add even more, so I look forward to all the variety. 4. Location: one of the best. 15 minutes from Franklin up north or Columbia down south, and 30-40 minutes to Nashville. Traffic can back up a bit, but I was used to much worse in LA so for me this isn't too bad. 5. Investment: Williamson County is the top county in Tennessee (and actually one of the best in the country!), so buying real estate here is a great investment. Been here 2 years now and I'm very happy with my choice!
Great commentary and video. We have lived in Franklin for 25 years and have seen so much change and growth around the area. We really love it here. Slightly glad it wasn’t #1. 😊
With all these home prices who is able to afford this state? I complain about Florida with the average home being 400,000. With 60 to 70% living paycheck to paycheck can only afford a price of 200,000 right now. Are there any places like that in Tennessee?
200k is tough in the greater Nashville area for a single family home but the further out you get the better chance you have of finding something if you don't mind rural living!
I’m from Nashville, this is a list of a few small wealthy areas plenty more not listed ect . Nashville/metro has a little over 2M population. Some parts of Nashville get left out due to high crime ect and most of them small nice communities get swamped with traffic moving through Especially if there by an interstate/highway ! Nice video over all 😊
thanks for your feedback! There are lots of areas that don't get covered by some of these lists that I wish would make the list. So many have pros and cons and everyone feels differently there is definitely something for everyone!
The best thing we ever did was rent for a year before we decide to buy. We rented a Greenhills, but I did not like living so close to Nashville. We ended up buying property office room is much better fit and we’re hoping to move to Fairview the next few years.
I remember when I first decided to move to TN. I swore by Mt. Juliet, Franklin, and Nolensville. When I finally decided on a house, I was shocked, and I ended up in Thompson's Station. The house ended up with all the rooms we needed so everyone had their own space.
We bought a house in Nolensville in November of 2023 and love it. Very safe and easy to get anywhere around Nashville. The city recently approved a new Town Squat project in February as well, so that’ll be nice to see
When I moved to Franklin in 2007, Nolensville was just "up and coming" and where families seemed to flock to be in Williamson County schools when Brentwood and Franklin were significantly more expensive. We moved to Nolensville in 2015 and it's changed a ton even since then - definitely no longer poor man's Brentwood! But It's retained the charming small town feel, continues to attract non-chain options, still has the "countryesque" topography and beauty while still feeling like you're far away but really being super close to everything. Also a plus that we're equidistant between but still close to 24 and 65. Thanks for the great content!