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Five Lesser-Known Things Every New Resident Learns After Moving to Nashville
As an action-packed city with great people, great food, beautiful scenery, endless places to explore, and of course, an incredible music scene, Nashville is an easy place to love, and why everyone and their cousin seems to be moving here. Here are five lesser-known things we quickly learned after moving to Music City that will be helpful to any new Nashvillian or visitor.
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Plotting Our Move to Nashville – Part 3
Employment secured. House off the market. The next step (which we were working on simultaneously during these two big hurdles), was figuring out all move logistics. WOW there were a lot of things to cover. To feel organized and less frazzled, we started with listing everything out in one place on a whiteboard – the same whiteboard my parents got us to help plan the details of our wedding, which was a lifesaver.
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Plotting Our Move to Nashville – Part 2
Once we scouted Nashville and confirmed our jobs were secured, the next month was a blur of planning, coordinating, researching, and making quick decisions. The biggest hurdle – aside from employment – was selling our townhome that I absolutely loved. We had not anticipated this move even two months prior, so we had to move extremely fast.
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Plotting Our Move to Nashville – Part 1
The plane ride home to San Diego gave us a chance to reflect on this life-changing step we were contemplating. I first thumbed through a few pamphlets and town brochures I collected during our stay (including a guide of Franklin). Then, I drafted a pros and cons list of moving to Tennessee, followed by a pros and cons list of staying in San Diego.