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About Chattanooga
Moving to a new city can be a scary and daunting thought when you aren’t familiar with the area, especially when you have to find a new place to live. One of my primary specialties is helping families, just like yours, relocate with as little stress as possible. So, whether you are already planning a move or just visiting and fall in love with everything this amazing region has to offer, I’d be honored to introduce you to the area and find you the perfect house for your family. Along with finding the perfect house for my clients, one of my favorite things to do as a Realtor is to show off our beautiful city. Here are some of the many reasons why…
“Nestled at the base of Lookout Mountain along the Tennessee River, Chattanooga easily earns its Scenic City moniker. True, the city is a favorite among outdoor lovers, but Gig City – as it’s been nicknamed due to it having the largest citywide gigabit-speed internet – is equally appealing to urbanites looking to take advantage of its growing job market and quality of life amenities. All these reasons combined to land Chattanooga on both the Livability.com lists of the 2014 Top 100 Best Places to Live and the Top 10 Downtowns and is why the city continues to be one of the best places to live in America.
With access to rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, boating, fishing, white water rafting, hang gliding and even spelunking, it’s easy to see why Chattanooga was named the Best Town Ever by Outside magazine.
The Tennessee River offers a host of recreational opportunities, both in the water and along its banks. Residents can start their tour of the mighty river at the Tennessee Riverpark downtown, which boasts several miles of hiking and biking trails, boat ramps and fishing piers for easy river access. Just minutes from downtown, Lookout Mountain offers majestic views of Chattanooga and the surrounding area. In fact, on a clear day, it’s said you can see the borders of seven different states from its apex. At Ruby Falls, visitors can tour one of the largest caves and get a glimpse of the country’s largest underground waterfall. East of the city, the Ocoee River provides world-class white water rafting, canoeing and kayaking.
Downtown is Chattanooga’s crown jewel. Not only is downtown family friendly – boasting one of the nation’s top aquatic attractions, the 200,000-square-foot Tennessee Aquarium, and the adjacent Ross’s Landing river pier, marina and amphitheater – but downtown is also home base for the city’s vibrant arts and culture scene. A centerpiece of the arts scene is the Hunter Museum of American Art, which features works from the 19th Century and the age of American Impressionism as well as early modernism and contemporary art post World War II. On the opposite bank of the river, across the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge, is the Bluff View Arts District – a thriving artistic enclave lined with historic homes, artist studios, quaint shops, cozy restaurants and flanked by the River Gallery Sculpture Garden.”
This is a city that’s very collaborative, so we really encourage young entrepreneurs and Millennials to get engaged and get involved and be a part of the community.”