We initially started looking BETWEEN Nashville and Knoxville and found exactly that. Zillow was a big help as it allows you to draw a circle around an area and put in parameters like price, acreage, house specs... Yes, I know there's a lot it CAN'T tell you, but if the average price of what you're looking for is say $300k on Zillow it's highly unlikely you're gonna find it for $200k. Kinda like finding 9mm at $11/box in a page of $30/box ads.Nice! Please report back what you learn.
I think one of the biggest downsides with that area is trying to find something with 10+ acres. Most are fairly pricey. Need to go further out for that. If that isn’t critical than the area has a lot to offer.
We found exactly what we wanted east of Knoxville. And I mean EXACTLY.
True enough. But I'll happily take my chances in an unincorporated part of an already avowed 2a sanctuary County in a red state contemplating passing state-wide 2a sanctuary legislation.Yes but unfortunately the cities affect the towns and the less red the more likely things will be flipped sooner, at least in some area's.
Depending on industry and job, health insurance down here is just as good as up there. Cost is similar. I work for a large-ish Healthcare organization and if me or any of my family is hospitalized in one of our facilities (a dozen or so) it's free. Free, as in NO copay, NO deductible. Free. Surgery. Room. Meds. Anesthesia. Free. I'll earn 160 hours of PTO first year, I don't get time and a half on holidays. I'm 57. I'll take a free week of inpatient care for a few hours of holiday pay.I would move if I could get the Health Ins like we have here