Monday, January 27, 2014

NASHVILLE CONTINUES TO RANK HIGH AS BEST CITY

Those of us who are natives to Nashville have known all of our lives that Nashville is one of the best cities in which to live. Those of you who have made Nashville your new home, did so because you too have realized Nashville is one of the best cities in the world.  As a native of this wonderful city, I take for granted the kindness and hospitality that we offer. In my line of work as a Real Estate Agent, I have folks tell me everyday how wonderful the people in Nashville are, and I take great pride in that.

But nice people are not all we have to offer. Nashville has a very diverse economy and that is why we have been able to stay ahead of other cities.  Of course Country Music is at the top of attractions to Nashville, but we have a building boom unlike most cities. We have wonderful universities such as Vanderbilt and Belmont, that attract students from all over the world.  Our city has always been able to maintain the fiscal budgets and having a more “conservative” attitude has helped in keeping our property taxes lower than most cities our size.

If you haven’t visited Nashville, you are truly missing out!

If you are thinking about making Nashville your new home, call me I will be happy to help you get to know this wonderful city,  and help you find a wonderful place to live.

Cindy Brooks, Realtor
Exit Realty Music City
725 Cool Springs Blvd, Suite 201
Franklin, TN 37067
615-499-9445 cell
615-807-1204 office
CindyBrooksRealtor@gmail.com

Nashville named to Bloomberg’s 50 best places to live-2011

“52 Places to Go in 2014, New York Times”

Leather jackets and skinny jeans join cowboy boots.  Country music lovers have long made the pilgrimage to Nashville, but now the city has fast gained cachet among rock fans and foodies. The city’s vibrant scene is home to the Black Keys, Kings of Leon, Jeff the Brotherhood and Diarrhea Planet, who all  lay in town occasionally. And a youthquake is transforming scruffy neighborhoods like 12South and East Nashville into hipster hubs. New hangouts include Pinewood Social, a bar, restaurant, bowling alley and karaoke joint, and the 404, a restaurant and boutique hotel in a former auto garage. Add to that a thriving culinary scene, exemplified by the Music City Eats Festival, back for a second year in September. And Nashville’s old standbys — like the honky-tonk Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and the venerable Ryman — are as fun as ever. — STEVEN KURUTZ”

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