Underrated area: Chickamauga, GA Pros: Affordable large homes/lots Small cozy town, park, rec fields, schools within walking distance Battlefield park right next door for trails/biking Back route directly into Downtown Chattanooga with NO TRAFFIC through St. Elmo 20 minutes Cloudland Canyon close by City schools are top rated, small class size, kids can walk/bike to school waterfalls/trails everywhere You can have chickens and goats Farmers market in town Has three coffee shops Cons: no fancy restaurants shopping is 8 minutes into Fort Og
Is it worth mentioning the chicken plants in Southside? I love the idea of walkable but not sure if the smell is truly an issue or just hyped by certain forums. Thanks for the video.
Whats a good area with these things: Good schools for kids Good area to keep horses and with horse ranches/trainers 20-30 min to chattanooga 5acre unrestricted communities Cute town feeling not too rural Coming in spring to check areas out Thanks
if your looking for less land restrictions from the county look at counties around Hamilton (where Chattanooga is located) like Bradley, Meigs, marion, etc. some places may be further than 20-30 min from downtown chatt though, but other areas have things to offer as well.
That's a great question and I don't know the exact answer to it. I would assume that at one point Chattanooga city limits were much smaller and so these other small towns became incorporated cities and then over time Chattanooga city limits grew to surpass them if that makes sense. Yes, Red Bank is surrounded by Chattanooga city limits. If you look at a Chattanooga city limit map you will see a hole where Red Bank is. All the different city limits here are kind of wonky, for example in Hixson which used to be an unincorporated town is now part of Chattanooga city limits. If you look on the map of the city limits you will see that only the lower half of the Hixson area is inside the city limits, the Northern side isn't and so wouldn't have the Chattanooga city property tax.
In the 1900s, Chattanooga was expanding its city limits through annexation, and in 1955, a state law allowed cities to annex land without the consent of the residents. Red Bank was incorporated on 21 June 1955 in an effort to prevent Chattanooga from annexing the area.
OOLTEWAH IS FULL AND CONGESTED. WE HAVE NO GOOD RESTAURANTS AND THE POWER ALWAYS GOES OUT. THE INTERNET IS HORRIBLE. Thank you for listening to Ted Talk, and always choose Hixson, Red Bank or anywhere else 😊
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This is great! I’m going to be studying in Chattanooga soon, so this will be good to know.
Underrated area: Chickamauga, GA
Pros: Affordable large homes/lots
Small cozy town, park, rec fields, schools within walking distance
Battlefield park right next door for trails/biking
Back route directly into Downtown Chattanooga with NO TRAFFIC through St. Elmo 20 minutes
Cloudland Canyon close by
City schools are top rated, small class size, kids can walk/bike to school
waterfalls/trails everywhere
You can have chickens and goats
Farmers market in town
Has three coffee shops
Cons: no fancy restaurants
shopping is 8 minutes into Fort Og
Con: Georgia State Income Tax
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Thank you and glad the videos have helped.
Is it worth mentioning the chicken plants in Southside? I love the idea of walkable but not sure if the smell is truly an issue or just hyped by certain forums. Thanks for the video.
Whats a good area with these things:
Good schools for kids
Good area to keep horses and with horse ranches/trainers
20-30 min to chattanooga
5acre unrestricted communities
Cute town feeling not too rural
Coming in spring to check areas out
Thanks
if your looking for less land restrictions from the county look at counties around Hamilton (where Chattanooga is located) like Bradley, Meigs, marion, etc. some places may be further than 20-30 min from downtown chatt though, but other areas have things to offer as well.
Hey just wondering if there's any other way to contact you
Hey, sure thing, 423-414-4162
Chattanooga is full most of all of Tennessee is .
Why are East Ridge and Red Bank their own separate cities? Isn't Red Bank completely surrounded by the City of Chattanooga?
That's a great question and I don't know the exact answer to it. I would assume that at one point Chattanooga city limits were much smaller and so these other small towns became incorporated cities and then over time Chattanooga city limits grew to surpass them if that makes sense. Yes, Red Bank is surrounded by Chattanooga city limits. If you look at a Chattanooga city limit map you will see a hole where Red Bank is. All the different city limits here are kind of wonky, for example in Hixson which used to be an unincorporated town is now part of Chattanooga city limits. If you look on the map of the city limits you will see that only the lower half of the Hixson area is inside the city limits, the Northern side isn't and so wouldn't have the Chattanooga city property tax.
In the 1900s, Chattanooga was expanding its city limits through annexation, and in 1955, a state law allowed cities to annex land without the consent of the residents. Red Bank was incorporated on 21 June 1955 in an effort to prevent Chattanooga from annexing the area.
OOLTEWAH IS FULL AND CONGESTED. WE HAVE NO GOOD RESTAURANTS AND THE POWER ALWAYS GOES OUT. THE INTERNET IS HORRIBLE.
Thank you for listening to Ted Talk, and always choose Hixson, Red Bank or anywhere else 😊