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Known as “The Music City” and “Athens of the South,” living in Nashville offers residents a wide variety of entertainment, delicious food, affordable living, and so much more. Here are the top reasons to move to Nashville, in no particular order, and why you should make this thriving city your new home.

aerial view of Nashville, TN

1) Sports culture

If you’re a sports fan, you’re in luck. Nashville is home to five professional sports teams. Cheer on the city’s hockey team, the Nashville Predators, or root for the Tennessee Titans football team. If you’re a fan of baseball, head to the First Horizon Park, home of the Nashville Sounds. Or, if soccer is more your thing, you can support the Nashville SC. Golf is also popular here, with the Nashville Golf Open on the developmental tour for the PGA Tour.

2) Excellent education

There are several opportunities to further your education in Nashville; it’s something the city prides itself on. In fact, it’s commonly referred to as the “Athens of the South” because of the number of learning establishments. The city is home to Vanderbilt University, Tennessee State University, and many other colleges and private schools.

3) Affordable living

The cost of living in Nashville is just 1.4% higher than the national average. Compared to cities like Boston, Denver, and even Scottsdale, Arizona – Nashville’s cost of living isn’t so bad.

4) Nashville’s thriving food scene

There’s always a new dish, restaurant, or food truck to try in Nashville. Known for its hot chicken, check out local favorites, including Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack, Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Wendell Smith’s, Cafe Roze, Brown’s Diner, and Rosepepper Cantina. Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint, another classic Nashville dining experience, is home to the famous Tennessee Whole Hog Bar-B-Que.

5) Picturesque neighborhoods

There’s a neighborhood for everyone in Nashville, each with a distinctive personality and charm. From Downtown Nashville and East End to Edgefield and Germantown be sure to consider every neighborhood and its perks when deciding where is right for you.

city street in downtown nashville at night

6) Music scene

Coined the “Capital City of Country Music” and “Music City,” Nashville is the perfect destination for country music lovers. This city is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, The Grande Ole Opry, and the annual four-day CMA Music Festival. While country music may be the most famous music genre in Nashville, the city is also known for its gospel and classical music fans and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra.

7) Things to do

One thing’s for certain, there’s never a shortage of things to do in Nashville. Take a stroll in Nashville’s parks, including Centennial Park and Shelby Park. Enjoy beautiful lookouts and scenic views while hiking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is just a short drive from the city. 

Nashville also hosts several events and festivals every month, such as The Nashville Film Festival, the Nashville Whiskey Fest, Nashville Oktoberfest, Nashville Fashion Week, CMA Fest, and the ACM Awards.

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