Though Nashville, Tennessee is rightfully proud of its country music history and moniker of, “Music City,” it’s so much more than that. Its low cost of living, large job market, and mild climate have made it a popular new home for immigrants. Nashville boasts the largest Kurdish community in the US along with communities of Vietnamese, Laotians, and Mexicans. These new Nashvillians help contribute to a diverse restaurant and arts scene. Residents also love the city parks system.
Living in such a vibrant city has an entry cost, though. The average rent in Nashville for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,833, a 33% increase from 2021. The median home price is $475K, a 22% increase from 2021. Moving to Nashville might mean settling for a home with less storage space.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Nashville move. You’ll be surprised at how affordable it can be, even if you need a bigger unit or a longer lease. And with facilities all over town, it’s easy to find one that’s convenient. If you’re dreaming of moving to one of America’s most exciting cities, don’t let something as small as storage space hold you back.