As a small town I think you should be thankful for the University! The educated faculty living in the area and the constant flow of bright young students is such an advantage over a typical depressed small town.
Cookeville is definitely not a "depressed" small town by any means. With or without TTU, but the University is definitely a positive. As much as Cookeville should be "thankful" of TTU, the TTU students can be just as thankful for the opportunity to go to school in a safe, clean wholesome town like Cookeville that has every amenity they need.
But you also need to admit that Cookeville is such a beautiful, quiet, convenient town that is such a good place for faculty and students to study and research here. I love this town though moving to big city after graduation.
@@elliottpeabody1287 long time San Clemente family and San Onofre regular, my favorite store is Tractor Supply in Livingston, now have cows and goats and chickens and space and freedom.
@@darinrmcclure Yep, we lived in Lake Forest for 34 years. We almost bought a house @ 149 McCormick in Livingston in Jan. Maybe I should get some advice from you on chickens & goats!
@@elliottpeabody1287 I picked my hens by egg color, our baskets look like Easter here on the farm, and San Clemente Island goats, a heritage breed, for comic relief! Ha!
I’m from Alaska and it’s refreshing to know it snows down there but not what I’m used to. Thinking of relocating because I’m TIRED of -20 below zero and long winters up here is about 6 months long. I need different scenery. The heat, bugs, snakes is what I’m worried about
One upcoming con of Cookeville and the surrounding area... all of the outsider are buying land and building houses. For one, that's making housing prices become unreasonably high. Another thing is, they're building the houses in beautiful areas and completely destroying the wildlife around it. Also, everyone is trying to bring their crap here that they're trying to run away from. The Cookeville area is nice and all, but you can DEFINTELY tell that some people are having trouble acclimating to our area. People are no where near as nice and generous as they used to be and the traffic is getting absolutely awful! I hope that we can stop people from buying out all the land and save our area before it becomes the next California or New York.
My family and I passed Cookeville on our way home to Illinois from Gatlinburg and I do believe we chose that town to move!!! We've never done this before!! 🙏4us!! Any suggestions??
I keep reading that Cookeville is a homeless and drug infested cesspool with poor infrastructure and a negligent city government. To compound this wages in every sector are unlivable averaging at no more than $43k per household. Is this place really a doppelgänger of downtown Los Angeles City or am I missing something ..
As a small town I think you should be thankful for the University! The educated faculty living in the area and the constant flow of bright young students is such an advantage over a typical depressed small town.
Cookeville is definitely not a "depressed" small town by any means. With or without TTU, but the University is definitely a positive. As much as Cookeville should be "thankful" of TTU, the TTU students can be just as thankful for the opportunity to go to school in a safe, clean wholesome town like Cookeville that has every amenity they need.
But you also need to admit that Cookeville is such a beautiful, quiet, convenient town that is such a good place for faculty and students to study and research here. I love this town though moving to big city after graduation.
In fact, if Monterey hadn't have rejected the TTU contract for it to be built there... Cookeville wouldn't have had any kind of University!
@@KayFabe87 I'm with Kay!
Cookeville hates the students.
Moved from OC Ca to OC TN in 2019, best move ever! and all that rain keeps everything green
Hey Darin, we just bought a house in White County after moving from The OC last August.
@@elliottpeabody1287 long time San Clemente family and San Onofre regular, my favorite store is Tractor Supply in Livingston, now have cows and goats and chickens and space and freedom.
@@darinrmcclure Yep, we lived in Lake Forest for 34 years.
We almost bought a house @ 149 McCormick in Livingston in Jan.
Maybe I should get some advice from you on chickens & goats!
@@elliottpeabody1287 I picked my hens by egg color, our baskets look like Easter here on the farm, and San Clemente Island goats, a heritage breed, for comic relief! Ha!
How sad more California invaders
I’m from Alaska and it’s refreshing to know it snows down there but not what I’m used to. Thinking of relocating because I’m TIRED of -20 below zero and long winters up here is about 6 months long. I need different scenery. The heat, bugs, snakes is what I’m worried about
It’s a beautiful & affordable place to live. Anywhere in the Cumberland Plateau is a good place to live.
Come on down!
We'd love to have you! If you're interested in finding out more about the area, you can contact us at (931) 252-8191 or Ryan@HeatherSellsHouses.com
Considering a job there- this helped! Snow doesn’t scare me lol
So glad we could help! If you end up moving here, we'd love to help you (931) 252-8191
One upcoming con of Cookeville and the surrounding area... all of the outsider are buying land and building houses. For one, that's making housing prices become unreasonably high. Another thing is, they're building the houses in beautiful areas and completely destroying the wildlife around it. Also, everyone is trying to bring their crap here that they're trying to run away from.
The Cookeville area is nice and all, but you can DEFINTELY tell that some people are having trouble acclimating to our area. People are no where near as nice and generous as they used to be and the traffic is getting absolutely awful! I hope that we can stop people from buying out all the land and save our area before it becomes the next California or New York.
My family and I passed Cookeville on our way home to Illinois from Gatlinburg and I do believe we chose that town to move!!! We've never done this before!! 🙏4us!! Any suggestions??
If you are looking to move to Cookeville, we would love to help! (931) 252-8191
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@@annjames1837 LOL! You must be a Cookeville local.
I enjoyed living in cookeville
Hopefully, in the future, we have a Hope Depot
That would be awesome! I agree
How's insects, reptile like lizard and snakes in cookeville and surrounding, i am planning to move soon
and another con of living in cookeville and the cookeville area is all the metheads and pillheads ! but what would i know i live their .
Been firework, done dat
Pros: N/A
Cons: A lot
Like what?
Do you hate me? I'm a whitey.
@@elliottpeabody1287 He is probably a white racist.
Adorable
July 4
Cookeville has been sold.... out.
After trump spared in Nashville then hockey champs in Nashville, post nyc
She was 3? 4?
Her dad taught me betrothed, she was first
Trump plated gold token left behind for her
Deaf betrothed to me
Deaf child Jew
You guys are the gayest think I’ve seen since Bud light….
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I keep reading that Cookeville is a homeless and drug infested cesspool with poor infrastructure and a negligent city government. To compound this wages in every sector are unlivable averaging at no more than $43k per household. Is this place really a doppelgänger of downtown Los Angeles City or am I missing something ..
yep!