As someone who lives in NY who loves his freedom, this is by far my most favorite video. I have to admit that I'm glad that the government of Tennessee didn't force these BS mandates on its residents, definitely a W for me. Cannot wait for January to get here so I can start looking at moving. Thank you for the videos.
I just love these informative videos, so helpful….we were thinking of checking Knoxville out and just before our trip, we happened upon Todd’s videos…..this is the kindest, most thoughtful realtor I have ever met….😎 he helped us find the perfect home for us , 🏡 and we had hit it hard going from house to house and Todd, gets it when you share the little things you are looking for in your home. ……..I am in love with Knoxville and it’s friendly people, I can’t wait till our moving date.✨
My family and I moved to Tennessee for multiple reasons but the biggest reason is Tennessees freedom. If you like big Government and regulations move to places like California
You and your people are obviously not Californians and we are glad you're gone. Shame you didn't move to Jersey as Vols aren't going to like your attitude.
Definitely considering a move, the freedom is a big one, coming from outside Chicago. We visited UT for my son last year and loved the area, even though he chose elsewhere for college. Still more than a couple years out, but already researching. Coming from a flat area, would love to be able to walk outside and see the scenery, mountains, was beautiful.
There's plenty of snow in East Tennessee! We just hate liberals, especially those who move out of liberal hell holes (e.g. Chicago) to Knoxville and don't change their extremely poor voting habits. They simply don't equate their poor standard of living to their voting practices. It does not compute. The reason East Tennessee is so nice is because we are Conservatives and vote Republican. @@FrankP117
Wisconsin for a full 5 months highs and lows in the 30s, main reason why I’m leaving, love the Smokey’s and being on a motorcycle year round, and not freezing azz
“We love freedom here in TN, if you are not comfortable with that, then perhaps a bluer, more communistic state might be right for you” Oh wait, that was me who said that 😊
Please stop comparing Democrats with Communists! That is such a blatant lie. If people here love freedom so much then stop telling a woman what she can and can't do with their bodies. That's true freedom.
@@justinhill4847So the freedom to kill a human is your ultimate freedom. Government can regulate and control everything else like in blue states. Makes sense...
I've lived in Knoxville my entire life and I have never fired a gun. There really needs to be permits for guns. Believe it or not life has changed since the 18 century when the Constitution was ratified
Sounds like your opinion is coming from a place of ignorance. How can you possibly have an opinion on guns if you don’t know anything about them let alone fired one?
Hey Todd, this video pretty much sold me on Knoxville 😂 sounds like my type of place. How would you compare Knoxville vs. Chattanooga? My girlfriend and I are looking to move there for work and those are the 2 places we are comparing
@@livinginknoxville I have been to Knoxville once and spent a lot of time in Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg on vacations. I scheduled a time through your calendly for Wednesday. I look forward to talking further then!
How realistic is carrying there? Here in Texas, it's also legal to carry, but it's also illegal to carry in establishments that has a posted sign not allowing firearms. So, the only place one can legally carry is out in the country side or on the sidewalk, but don't go any where like the zoo or an aquarium with your kids unless you can leave your gun in the truck or at home. Is Tennessee like this also? I know the zoo does not allow firearms, but wonder if the rest of the places are also similar. At which point, it's not that far off from California in real life carry scenarios.
I think this man believes he's promoting Knoxville but someone needs to tell him that starting his infomercial with "Knoxville loves it's guns" is kind of sick. I wouldn't want people to think this is the wild west. It's not. Reminds me of something I used to hear on the Cas Walker show. I think you just turned off a lot of people to Knoxville but maybe that was his plan.
This is an excellent video I moved from California 12 years ago is a fact ppl here love their guns is ingrained ppl aren’t flopping around with guns all over but their is ranges, and seasons they go hunting everything within legal perimeters as someone who grew up with no firearms around and only saw them on TV I can say I see nothing wrong with it, but for those who only see guns as a means for violence is good for them to know this fact you have generations of ppl who have kept guns responsible and aren’t to happy when “out of towners” come and want to change things just because they have a different opinion of guns for myself I live safely without one, don’t feel the need to have one or unsafe knowing others have them. And like he said many here have a strong sense of individualism and aren’t looking for others to tell them what to do. If a person is looking to raise a family in a place that believes in God then this is the place doesn’t mean ppl are devote saints it just means ppl here wake-up to try to be a well meaning person flaws and all.
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As someone who lives in NY who loves his freedom, this is by far my most favorite video. I have to admit that I'm glad that the government of Tennessee didn't force these BS mandates on its residents, definitely a W for me. Cannot wait for January to get here so I can start looking at moving. Thank you for the videos.
I just love these informative videos, so helpful….we were thinking of checking Knoxville out and just before our trip, we happened upon Todd’s videos…..this is the kindest, most thoughtful realtor I have ever met….😎 he helped us find the perfect home for us , 🏡 and we had hit it hard going from house to house and Todd, gets it when you share the little things you are looking for in your home. ……..I am in love with Knoxville and it’s friendly people, I can’t wait till our moving date.✨
Thank you for the kind comments.
My family and I moved to Tennessee for multiple reasons but the biggest reason is Tennessees freedom. If you like big Government and regulations move to places like California
You and your people are obviously not Californians and we are glad you're gone. Shame you didn't move to Jersey as Vols aren't going to like your attitude.
This is best woke repellent not move to Tennessee video.
Don’t move Tennessee list but then start with liking guns? That makes me want to move there more.
Yep!
Almost relocated there in 2018 for a position with Siemens. Always considering it for the future.
Is there any topic that would be helpful for me to cover in a video
Siemens will always have your back... 🫶
Definitely considering a move, the freedom is a big one, coming from outside Chicago. We visited UT for my son last year and loved the area, even though he chose elsewhere for college.
Still more than a couple years out, but already researching. Coming from a flat area, would love to be able to walk outside and see the scenery, mountains, was beautiful.
Let me know if I can help in anyway.
#1 reason Knoxville is bad is all the Yankee flatlanders that DON'T know how to drive in the hills.
@@roger0929 Fair point, we see the same for those who haven't a clue about driving through snow.
There's plenty of snow in East Tennessee! We just hate liberals, especially those who move out of liberal hell holes (e.g. Chicago) to Knoxville and don't change their extremely poor voting habits. They simply don't equate their poor standard of living to their voting practices. It does not compute. The reason East Tennessee is so nice is because we are Conservatives and vote Republican. @@FrankP117
@@roger0929 If driving is the worst thing your doing great you could have dope pushers,looters,B&E thief's,system abusing,trash dumping skanks.
And 10 + reasons TO move to Knoxville area !
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My son will graduate from college in December 2023. He is considering TN and FL to move and start his adult life and a career in cybersecurity.
Great. Let me know when the time comes if I can help
@livinginknoxville Tennessee would love us in your state. Common sense, good-hearted family from Michigan!
Wisconsin for a full 5 months highs and lows in the 30s, main reason why I’m leaving, love the Smokey’s and being on a motorcycle year round, and not freezing azz
Come on down! Let me know if I can help.
“We love freedom here in TN, if you are not comfortable with that, then perhaps a bluer, more communistic state might be right for you”
Oh wait, that was me who said that 😊
Please stop comparing Democrats with Communists! That is such a blatant lie. If people here love freedom so much then stop telling a woman what she can and can't do with their bodies. That's true freedom.
@@justinhill4847So the freedom to kill a human is your ultimate freedom. Government can regulate and control everything else like in blue states. Makes sense...
I've lived in Knoxville my entire life and I have never fired a gun. There really needs to be permits for guns. Believe it or not life has changed since the 18 century when the Constitution was ratified
Sounds like your opinion is coming from a place of ignorance. How can you possibly have an opinion on guns if you don’t know anything about them let alone fired one?
Wasn't even considering. 😁👍
Call me crazy but I wouldn't relocate to any city or town that has a university or any pro sports team ...
Hey Todd, this video pretty much sold me on Knoxville 😂 sounds like my type of place. How would you compare Knoxville vs. Chattanooga? My girlfriend and I are looking to move there for work and those are the 2 places we are comparing
Have you been to either before?
@@livinginknoxville I have been to Knoxville once and spent a lot of time in Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg on vacations. I scheduled a time through your calendly for Wednesday. I look forward to talking further then!
How realistic is carrying there? Here in Texas, it's also legal to carry, but it's also illegal to carry in establishments that has a posted sign not allowing firearms. So, the only place one can legally carry is out in the country side or on the sidewalk, but don't go any where like the zoo or an aquarium with your kids unless you can leave your gun in the truck or at home.
Is Tennessee like this also? I know the zoo does not allow firearms, but wonder if the rest of the places are also similar. At which point, it's not that far off from California in real life carry scenarios.
A business can say no firearms but it is not common. I would say you can carry in 80-90% of the stores and establishments.
Does not speak for all of us. Some of us Knoxvillians dispise guns and gun culture.
WHAT ABOUT NEYLAND NIGHT??!!
Awesome
Construction but does it take forever to get it done?
When it’s roads it takes a while.
How is the traffic?
It’s fine. Certain times of day in certain area it’s heavy like anywhere but multiple ways around and manageable.
I think this man believes he's promoting Knoxville but someone needs to tell him that starting his infomercial with "Knoxville loves it's guns" is kind of sick. I wouldn't want people to think this is the wild west. It's not. Reminds me of something I used to hear on the Cas Walker show. I think you just turned off a lot of people to Knoxville but maybe that was his plan.
This is an excellent video I moved from California 12 years ago is a fact ppl here love their guns is ingrained ppl aren’t flopping around with guns all over but their is ranges, and seasons they go hunting everything within legal perimeters as someone who grew up with no firearms around and only saw them on TV I can say I see nothing wrong with it, but for those who only see guns as a means for violence is good for them to know this fact you have generations of ppl who have kept guns responsible and aren’t to happy when “out of towners” come and want to change things just because they have a different opinion of guns for myself I live safely without one, don’t feel the need to have one or unsafe knowing others have them. And like he said many here have a strong sense of individualism and aren’t looking for others to tell them what to do. If a person is looking to raise a family in a place that believes in God then this is the place doesn’t mean ppl are devote saints it just means ppl here wake-up to try to be a well meaning person flaws and all.
Guys like there guns showing its a ego thing 😂