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re: Is the "housing shortage" overblown?

Posted on 5/11/24 at 12:19 pm to
Posted by AUFANATL
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 12:19 pm to
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I don’t live in Louisiana, but this idea of urban decay is the exact opposite of what’s happened in Tennessee. 20 years ago downtown Nashville was basically half of what it is now. Downtown Knoxville was almost dead. Areas like East Nashville were dangerous and North Knoxville had very few businesses. Now both downtowns are busy and growing. East Nashville and North Knoxville are filled with millennial homeowners, breweries, and good restaurants. Cities here aren’t decaying, they are thriving


Nashville and East TN are the exception, not the norm. Very high population and economic growth in areas that were ready for it. Of course that has still come at a price - the cost of housing has exploded, traffic has gotten terrible and the crappy public school systems still push people into expensive private schools.

Meanwhile over in Memphis 70% of the city is still a no-go warzone and it's a rat race for decent folks to cram into the remaining 30%. At least Memphis has the less densely populated regions of northern Mississippi right across the border to serve as a pressure release for the Middle Class. Most cities don't have that.
Posted by VOLhalla
Knoxville
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 5/12/24 at 12:33 pm to
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Nashville and East TN are the exception, not the norm. Very high population and economic growth in areas that were ready for it. Of course that has still come at a price - the cost of housing has exploded, traffic has gotten terrible and the crappy public school systems still push people into expensive private schools.


Cost of housing has exploded - correct

Traffic has gotten terrible - in Nashville, yes. Knoxville’s has gotten worse, but it’s manageable.

Crappy public schools - lol not really. I’ve got two small kids. From Knoxville, lived in Nashville. For almost a decade, and recently moved back. We know a lot of families with school-aged kids and we know exactly one family that sends their kids to private school. My oldest goes to a public elementary school and I’m very happy with his school/education.
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