Here Are The 7 Cheapest Yet Great Places To Live In Tennessee
One of Tennessee's strongest assets is its ability to stay on top its expenses. The state has one of the lowest overall cost of living rates in the entire country, due to the hard work of those fantastic Tennesseans and their dedication to political wellbeing. We found the top seven places where you can settle in for less and raise that family while nursing a solid savings account. You're welcome, world - and welcome to Tennessee.
7) Arlington
This pretty little spot is right in Shelby County where it boasts a tiny population with a ton of character. You aren't too far from Memphis, and a majority of Arlington-ites are building families of their own. Great median home prices coupled with a solid employment rate bring Arlington to #7.
6) Bristol
This twin city corresponds with its sister across state lines, and this Sullivan County spot is easily affordable and proffers King University.
5) Collierville
Another spot in Shelby County, Collierville is a Memphis area small town that has all the affordability and an absolute fraction of the crime that may worry you in the big city.
4) Knoxville
East Tennessee is winning with this big college town. Rent prices are low, houses are affordable and you can counter the whole of it with great schools for all ages. This is a win-win-win, if you ask us!
3) Memphis
The crime rates aren't amazing, but Memphis is a big city that doesn't boast a huge price tag. It's rife with history and great food, just make sure to invest in a lock with all that extra cash of yours.
2) Millington
The Memphis International Raceway is located here, and the west Tennessee town is constantly voted as super friendly and proves itself to be wildly affordable for those looking to buy a home and settle down.
1) Lakeland
This stunning little town is easy on the eyes AND the pocketbook. Again, west Tennessee is cleaning up this list, but you can't beat a good deal!
West Tennessee really owned, hey? If you think we missed someplace utterly fantastic, let us know in the comments below!
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