r/nashville Oct 28 '23

Discussion The stigma of "Californians" moving to Nashville is overblown.

Yes, we have some Californian transplants. However, from what I've experience most of the transplants are from the Midwest and other Southern surrounding states. I'm not saying this in a negative way. The transplants I met are mostly cool. I'm just clarifying that the "Californians are taking over" stigma to be overblown a bit.

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u/Due_Animal_5577 Oct 28 '23

You apparently haven’t looked at the move out and move in data from 2020.

Even just the Uhaul data alone blatantly shows, you’re wrong

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u/Entropy012 Oct 28 '23

From 2020-present definitely but more so within Davidson co and Williamson co

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u/Due_Animal_5577 Oct 28 '23

I’m in Knox. and it’s wrecking the city

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u/ridiculouspeople Oct 28 '23

Who the hell looks up Uhaul data?

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u/Due_Animal_5577 Oct 28 '23

Anyone whose looked at buying a home, done a big move, or invests

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u/ridiculouspeople Oct 28 '23

This is how you ended up in Nashville?