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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5349136" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>Land is outrageous in price. Gone insane the last 5 years. Tons of people are moving here. From up north a bunch. Crossville has blown up big time. Developments and houses by the thousands. But so has all the small towns. And traffic is terrible due to the influx of halfbacks and migrations from all over in the last couple years. Roads can't handle it cause it happened way to fast. Farms are going goodbye to developers like crazy. I thought we Tennesseans would make it without being displaced from all the people. Because these new people are paying what a resident Tennessean could never afford for land and homes. It's pricing us and our children out of the market. Remember the average wage in small towns in Tn isn't much. I think the dirt will settle hopefully. And those people will realize they got something worth half what they paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5349136, member: 22774"] Land is outrageous in price. Gone insane the last 5 years. Tons of people are moving here. From up north a bunch. Crossville has blown up big time. Developments and houses by the thousands. But so has all the small towns. And traffic is terrible due to the influx of halfbacks and migrations from all over in the last couple years. Roads can’t handle it cause it happened way to fast. Farms are going goodbye to developers like crazy. I thought we Tennesseans would make it without being displaced from all the people. Because these new people are paying what a resident Tennessean could never afford for land and homes. It’s pricing us and our children out of the market. Remember the average wage in small towns in Tn isn’t much. I think the dirt will settle hopefully. And those people will realize they got something worth half what they paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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