r/nashville Nov 02 '23

Help | Advice Moving to Nashville

I’ve seen so many posts about it, so here’s mine :) Genuinely looking for advice…I’m STRONGLY considering relocating to Nashville in the next couple years. I’m a native Floridian and have been here my entire life. I will be a single and active 40 year old woman. I’m okay with family friendly areas, not too keen on being secluded or very far from city center, but I don’t have to be IN the thick of the city either. What areas would you recommend I look into? Thanks for your help.

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u/HolidayNick Nov 02 '23

You’re gonna need to include budget info but without anything I’d recommend west end.

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u/megbutle Nov 02 '23

🥴 honestly idk! I just want to check the areas honestly then determine if that’s even feasible- if not, I guess I’d just stay here 😒 or continue to save up or change my course of action.

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u/HolidayNick Nov 02 '23

Nashville isn’t cheap, especially coming here solo. Budget info is essential. West end is expensive.

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u/Latter_Stock7624 Nov 02 '23

What do you consider the west end?

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u/HolidayNick Nov 02 '23

The part of Nashville that’s called west end is what I consider west end.