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Nashville, a New Home for the New Year

Saturday, December 26, 2009
posted by Frank Stevens 6:16 AM

Nashville, a New Home for the New Year

New Years is a time for fresh beginnings. As with most New Years, we all will be making our new resolutions for the upcoming year. Some resolutions may include a move to a new city. If you are changing jobs or looking for a new home in the New Year, Nashville is one of the most desireable areas to call home. Deciding to settle in a new city can be an daunting task. Once you have made the decision of where to live, then the first step is to learn all you can about your new city.

A decision to move to Nashville now can be a lot easier than you might think. Nashville was named one fo the ‘Top Five Friendliest Cities in America’ by NBC’s Today Show last year. Nashville encompasses every aspect of living well, from recreational activities and entertainment to friendly neighborhoods. The median price for a home in Nashville is $209,000 which makes Nashville very desireable and affordable. Some of cities advantages are it’s seasonal climate, low cost of living, active nightlife and entertainment opportunities. With more than thirty hospitals and medical centers in the area, there is a great opportunity for jobs in the health care industry. Another great reason to live in Nashville is that there is no state income tax. The city is home to Vanderbilt University and Tennessee State University for higher education opportunities.

Nashville is a cosmopolitan city with small town hospitality. From the arts, to music, to fine dining, and shopping, there is something for everyone Due to Nashville’s longer than usual Spring and Fall, residents can enjoy more outdoor activities like hiking, camping, biking and boating. You’ll find an ambudance of parks, waterways and recreational areas to enjoy.

Nashville is most of the most visited cities in the country. Not many people know that Tennessee is bordered by eight states and almost one half of all American live within 650 miles from Nashville. Theres no doubt that the music scene in Nashville is the biggest attraction. Music Row is the center of the recording industry, so you’ll find plenty of nightlife. Stop by the Bluebird Café to listen to some good music or put on your boots for some line dancing at the Wildhorse Saloon. You might even catch a rising star singing their hearts out at the local club.

Nashville’s rich heritage is perfectly preserved for visitors and residents to enjoy. The Parthenon is the only full-size replica of the acient Parthenon. The structure has the largest bronze doors in the world weighing 7.5 tons each. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is one of the main attractions for music lovers that lets you learn about the legends behind the music and listen to new artists in their very own amphitheatre. A visit to The Hermitage just a few miles from Nashville allows you a glimpse into the private life of our seventh President, Andrew Jackson. There you’ll walk through his historic home and gardens.

Nashville has everything that you might be looking for: beautiful residential communities, award winning schools, higher education opportunities, world-class entertainment and diverse shopping and dining options. This New Year, consider a move to this exciting city.



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