
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville has exploded with growth over the last few years. It’s always been the dream destination for up-and-coming musicians, but now it’s a melting pot of newcomers from all over the country. Ryan Waggoner, an NYC native, moved to Nashville for 3 years, then moved back to New York. He expected something similar, if not perfect, to New York, but he was in for a total culture shock.
The first surprise was the cost of living. Being from New York, it was cheaper than what he was used to, but still far higher than he expected. Second, it wasn’t nearly as walkable as he expected. The walkable parts are always crowded, and large portions of the city don’t even have sidewalks. Getting around town requires a car. The last, and worst reason, is Nashville cannot handle the growth they currently experience. The constant building of infrastructure worsens traffic, there aren’t enough houses for everyone, and everything is crowded. Nashville has its charms, but Waggoner sincerely regretted moving out of New York.