I grew up in Walland. I graduated from Heritage in 1992. I really want to go back home even though I live in Palm Beach now. I love living at the beach and the lifestyle. Here is amazing but there will always be something about Maryville. That’s in my heart.
If land is an issue my family is selling the farm approximately 6-8 miles outside of Maryville and or 8-10 miles from Seymour. With awesome views of the Walland Gap. Plenty of acreage to settle and build.
@@toddmcglauchlin6201 we are dividing and selling now. Have sold a 27 acre tract and have a bid on another 30. There are a couple of tracts left. It stinks that the only way to make money off land in 2024 is to sell it.
We moved to Maryville 3 years ago. While we're glad to be in TN, and are now settled, we wish we'd checked some of the towns further-out that aren't growing so fast and furious. Suffice it to say, the infrastructure is not able to keep up with the exploding population. The traffic is becoming horrific at almost any time of the day. Knoxville is in the list of cities with the highest traffic fatalities. Crime has more than doubled since we've been here and the police force is understaffed. The schools are very over-crowded. In fact, twice they've had to cancel because they didn't have enough staff. We know Niche rates the Maryville city schools highly, but they were very disappointing for our family. They show Disney movies the last two weeks of the year, all day, while it's the nicest weather in the TN year outside. They rely heavily on screens for everything. The kids are also pretty violent. Suffice it to say, the first year living here we had 6 grandkids enrolled in the public-schools and only two still attend. The others are homeschooled or in (very expensive) private schools. Maryville College is very Woke. As for Health Care, Blount County is not a real forward-thinking hospital. We spent a few years hanging-out there while my elderly father was in and out . The best health-care in the state is in Memphis, but, it's Memphis. But there are nice cities outside of it. And before you move within 100 miles of Oak-Ridge, do a deep-dive on the Cancer clusters in this area and how their development of the nuclear reactors have affected the water-table, lakes, etc. I do agree with this video as far as there being plenty of places to eat and shop, (fast-food everywhere) and lots of things to do.
This is the most accurate representation of my hometown. I was born in Maryville and lived there until I graduated high school. I live in Knoxville now. Growing up, it was a beautifully rural area with hardly any development. There a few apartment buildings scattered here and there but were old. Everywhere you looked there were green fields and nice people. Every time I drive through now, I tear up seeing the landscape being covered in concrete. I miss the fall festivals I enjoyed as a kid. The schools here have never been good, I will say that. Blount memorial hospital has never had a good reputation. Overall I just miss the way it used to be. Its so sad to see it gentrified in this way
I would love to know what area you would of liked to consider. We are heading out to Knoxville after the new year and one thing we despise is traffice!
Hi, I plan to move to TN from CA, and maybe my question is on the differrent topic. But I would like to know how ofter tornados accur in Knoxville or Oak Ridge area?
There were 9 or 10 in East Tennessee last year which covers a larger area than just Knoxville. Middle Tennessee which includes Nashville had 21 tornadoes last year.
I need shopping. Antique shops. Thrift stores, malls. Morerestaura ts and coffe shops. PET STORES. A zoo? Anything like clubs for work outs or swimming?
Visit Maryville but don't move to Maryville. It is way to crowded. Our roads, hospitals, etc can't stand anymore folks living here. I heard Knoxville is a good place to live.
I have a home for sale there down the block from my new home. Only about 5 years old. 3 bedroom , 2 bath, approx 1920 SqFt under roof, about 1800 Sgft under air. 1.5 detached garage with a separate work shop. .748 Acre unrestricted lot. You can legally shoot on the property Fireplace in the living room. Huge laundry room with sink, counter, top and bottom cabinets, laundry room closet, Whole house water softener and filter system. No city taxes, just outside city limits. One of the best areas, Maryville Schools. 211 S. Springview Road. Maryville Tennessee 37801. $379K. 6 minutes from Walmart. 11 miles from Knoxville Airport. Near Target, Home Depot, Lowes, Texas Road House, Cheddars, Chilis, Olive Garden, etc... Near every Fast food place you would want...... TONS of restaurants . Stay out of the city limits, unless you want the extra taxes. VOIP PHONE (865)518-6756. THIS IS NOT A CELL PHONE, YOU CANNOT TEXT TO IT!!!! NO DISAPOINTMENTS.
I have a home for sale there down the block from my new home. Only about 5 years old. 3 bedroom , 2 bath, approx 1920 SqFt under roof, about 1800 Sgft under air. 1.5 detached garage with a separate work shop. .748 Acre unrestricted lot. You can legally shoot on the property Fireplace in the living room. Huge laundry room with sink, counter, top and bottom cabinets, laundry room closet, Whole house water softener and filter system. No city taxes, just outside city limits. One of the best areas, Maryville Schools. 211 S. Springview Road. Maryville Tennessee 37801. $379K. 6 minutes from Walmart. 11 miles from Knoxville Airport. Near Target, Home Depot, Lowes, Texas Road House, Cheddars, Chilis, Olive Garden, etc... Near every Fast food place you would want...... TONS of restaurants . Stay out of the city limits, unless you want the extra taxes. VOIP PHONE (865)518-6756. THIS IS NOT A CELL PHONE, YOU CANNOT TEXT TO IT!!!! NO DISAPOINTMENTS.
I know I have been told there is flooding sometimes in some areas, I have been here for 5 years and have NEVER had an issue. Both my houses are in great elevations. (one of my houses is for sale). @@quantumfx2677
Maryville's population is growing. It grew by 4,500 to 32,000 from 2010 to 2020. You also have Alcoa next to Maryville which had good growth too. However Blount county is really growing as a whole. The latest census estimate in 2022 shows Blount county with a population of 140,000 up from 123,000 in 2010. That is the second most populous county in the Knoxville metro area.
Yes, and natives are not happy about this explosive growth. We no longer have our small town Mayberry feel. What used to take 5 minutes to get across town takes 20-30 minutes. Our fields, farm land and dairies are now town houses, apartments and condominiums. We have had population growth but our infrastructure has not kept up the pace. Our schools are crowded and overrun. Alcoa school system is having an incredibly difficult time keeping up.
I’m begging you please do not move here you can’t even drive from one side to the other in 30 minutes anymore and it used to be a nice place and everyone is mean now especially on the road
Dude... good info...but what's with the incessant hand talking... compose yourself when speaking ...the hand puppet act is distracting from your message.
I will say you have a way of oration that is just premium. Very fine work.
I grew up in Walland. I graduated from Heritage in 1992. I really want to go back home even though I live in Palm Beach now. I love living at the beach and the lifestyle. Here is amazing but there will always be something about Maryville. That’s in my heart.
I went to Heritage too
Informative video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
If land is an issue my family is selling the farm approximately 6-8 miles outside of Maryville and or 8-10 miles from Seymour. With awesome views of the Walland Gap. Plenty of acreage to settle and build.
That's an absolutely beautiful area!
@@livingintennesseeteam yup a mile past the thirteen curves and if ya know ya know.
would be interested in talking - not in a rush but looking for next few years for 50-100 acres to have a small farm.
@@toddmcglauchlin6201 we are dividing and selling now. Have sold a 27 acre tract and have a bid on another 30. There are a couple of tracts left. It stinks that the only way to make money off land in 2024 is to sell it.
@@toddmcglauchlin6201 contact Mark Russell in Maryville,TN
We moved to Maryville 3 years ago. While we're glad to be in TN, and are now settled, we wish we'd checked some of the towns further-out that aren't growing so fast and furious. Suffice it to say, the infrastructure is not able to keep up with the exploding population. The traffic is becoming horrific at almost any time of the day. Knoxville is in the list of cities with the highest traffic fatalities. Crime has more than doubled since we've been here and the police force is understaffed. The schools are very over-crowded. In fact, twice they've had to cancel because they didn't have enough staff. We know Niche rates the Maryville city schools highly, but they were very disappointing for our family. They show Disney movies the last two weeks of the year, all day, while it's the nicest weather in the TN year outside. They rely heavily on screens for everything. The kids are also pretty violent. Suffice it to say, the first year living here we had 6 grandkids enrolled in the public-schools and only two still attend. The others are homeschooled or in (very expensive) private schools. Maryville College is very Woke. As for Health Care, Blount County is not a real forward-thinking hospital. We spent a few years hanging-out there while my elderly father was in and out . The best health-care in the state is in Memphis, but, it's Memphis. But there are nice cities outside of it. And before you move within 100 miles of Oak-Ridge, do a deep-dive on the Cancer clusters in this area and how their development of the nuclear reactors have affected the water-table, lakes, etc. I do agree with this video as far as there being plenty of places to eat and shop, (fast-food everywhere) and lots of things to do.
Hey Timothy, thanks for the input!
This is the most accurate representation of my hometown. I was born in Maryville and lived there until I graduated high school. I live in Knoxville now. Growing up, it was a beautifully rural area with hardly any development. There a few apartment buildings scattered here and there but were old. Everywhere you looked there were green fields and nice people. Every time I drive through now, I tear up seeing the landscape being covered in concrete. I miss the fall festivals I enjoyed as a kid. The schools here have never been good, I will say that. Blount memorial hospital has never had a good reputation. Overall I just miss the way it used to be. Its so sad to see it gentrified in this way
@@CrochetbyAriana Thank you for the input 😃
I would love to know what area you would of liked to consider. We are heading out to Knoxville after the new year and one thing we despise is traffice!
Really ramping up the production value of your videos!
Always trying to provide the best vidoes we can!
❤Beautiful place thank you love you all God bless you
Hi, I plan to move to TN from CA, and maybe my question is on the differrent topic. But I would like to know how ofter tornados accur in Knoxville or Oak Ridge area?
Every other week
@@gamechanger8382 lol
Everyday actually. I’d recommend staying in CA
There were 9 or 10 in East Tennessee last year which covers a larger area than just Knoxville. Middle Tennessee which includes Nashville had 21 tornadoes last year.
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And you pronounce it like a native..Everyone knows I’m a transplant when I use “ville” not “vol”..😂..I enjoyed your video..😊
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I need shopping. Antique shops. Thrift stores, malls. Morerestaura ts and coffe shops. PET STORES. A zoo? Anything like clubs for work outs or swimming?
Yes Maryville has all that except a zoo. The Knoxville Zoo is about 30 minutes away.
Can one requestto go to city schools even when outside of city limits?
You can apply to go to the city schools and pay tuition if you live outside of the city limits.
Visit Maryville but don't move to Maryville. It is way to crowded. Our roads, hospitals, etc can't stand anymore folks living here. I heard Knoxville is a good place to live.
Nice location
Yes it is!
If you’re looking for a good church, visit First Apostolic Church.
Hi , so I’m looking for a home between 300,000 to 400,000 s. You did not show any in that price range .
Hi! There are options in this price range as well. Feel free to shoot me and email and I can send them to you. forest.mccollough@gmail.com
I have a home for sale there down the block from my new home. Only about 5 years old. 3 bedroom , 2 bath, approx 1920 SqFt under roof, about 1800 Sgft under air. 1.5 detached garage with a separate work shop. .748 Acre unrestricted lot. You can legally shoot on the property Fireplace in the living room. Huge laundry room with sink, counter, top and bottom cabinets, laundry room closet, Whole house water softener and filter system. No city taxes, just outside city limits. One of the best areas, Maryville Schools. 211 S. Springview Road. Maryville Tennessee 37801. $379K. 6 minutes from Walmart. 11 miles from Knoxville Airport. Near Target, Home Depot, Lowes, Texas Road House, Cheddars, Chilis, Olive Garden, etc... Near every Fast food place you would want...... TONS of restaurants . Stay out of the city limits, unless you want the extra taxes. VOIP PHONE (865)518-6756. THIS IS NOT A CELL PHONE, YOU CANNOT TEXT TO IT!!!! NO DISAPOINTMENTS.
I have a home for sale there down the block from my new home. Only about 5 years old. 3 bedroom , 2 bath, approx 1920 SqFt under roof, about 1800 Sgft under air. 1.5 detached garage with a separate work shop. .748 Acre unrestricted lot. You can legally shoot on the property Fireplace in the living room. Huge laundry room with sink, counter, top and bottom cabinets, laundry room closet, Whole house water softener and filter system. No city taxes, just outside city limits. One of the best areas, Maryville Schools. 211 S. Springview Road. Maryville Tennessee 37801. $379K. 6 minutes from Walmart. 11 miles from Knoxville Airport. Near Target, Home Depot, Lowes, Texas Road House, Cheddars, Chilis, Olive Garden, etc... Near every Fast food place you would want...... TONS of restaurants . Stay out of the city limits, unless you want the extra taxes. VOIP PHONE (865)518-6756. THIS IS NOT A CELL PHONE, YOU CANNOT TEXT TO IT!!!! NO DISAPOINTMENTS.
@@arlenewolf5260 Do you have problems with any flooding in or around the town?
I know I have been told there is flooding sometimes in some areas, I have been here for 5 years and have NEVER had an issue. Both my houses are in great elevations. (one of my houses is for sale). @@quantumfx2677
❤ Hello Forest My First Cousin is Tammy Dollar Davister
Looking to move here from SD. We are over run in my small town with people from all over flooding in, it’s happening everywhere.
Feel free to reach out if you want help! 865-850-2327 or forest@livingintenn.com
i didn't like maryville, it's the middle of nowhere and no shopping.
Good.
Awesome.
That’s what I love about it. ❤
it takes over 6 months to see a doctor. the roads are from the 1920s
Maryville's population is growing. It grew by 4,500 to 32,000 from 2010 to 2020. You also have Alcoa next to Maryville which had good growth too. However Blount county is really growing as a whole. The latest census estimate in 2022 shows Blount county with a population of 140,000 up from 123,000 in 2010. That is the second most populous county in the Knoxville metro area.
Good info!
Yes, and natives are not happy about this explosive growth. We no longer have our small town Mayberry feel. What used to take 5 minutes to get across town takes 20-30 minutes. Our fields, farm land and dairies are now town houses, apartments and condominiums. We have had population growth but our infrastructure has not kept up the pace. Our schools are crowded and overrun. Alcoa school system is having an incredibly difficult time keeping up.
I’m begging you please do not move here you can’t even drive from one side to the other in 30 minutes anymore and it used to be a nice place and everyone is mean now especially on the road
We don’t need more people - please Stop - making video about moving here
Is it diverse when it comes to race?
Hi Justin! You might be able to find the information you're looking for at www.census.gov/
Dude... good info...but what's with the incessant hand talking... compose yourself when speaking ...the hand puppet act is distracting from your message.
Another out of towner who is from some other state and doesn’t know how to say Maryville. Most likely a Amazon employee.
I've lived here my whole life 😀