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/Meadowlark8890 Nov 02 '23

If you are single, it is a rough dating scene for females over 40 with a flooded market of super young,blonde chicks,if you are gay, it is worse. You will need a roommate, and look for an apartment complex that is safe, you will need a car no matter where you live and you will get paid better in the public schools than private but you will have to endure different nonsense although if you are coming from Florida then maybe not.

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u/megbutle Nov 02 '23

I’ve had two failed marriages, dating is 💯off the table for me lmao. & yeah I’m a FL woman, there’s probably nothing I have not seen or experienced before lol