lonegirl
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Hello all.
My husband is considering a job move to Nashville. We have 3 children, so schools are very important, and I am a teacher. I have discovered in numerous places online that Williamson County schools come in highly regarded.
Our home would need to be under $350,000. My husband likes bigger lots. Hills would be a nice change from our flat Texas scene. Also 10-15 miles from decent stores would be nice (target is decent in my book
I don't know if this is pie-in-sky dreaming but here goes: our current neighborhood is lovely, full of kids, lots of parks/sports/recreation. Problem: the parents here are nuts! They pick their kids' friends, push them incessantly in sports, pick them up from school and drop them right at after-school tutoring (which I know is a necessary thing for some kids, but not ALL of them), buy their kids EVERYTHING--the 2nd grade boy down the street is Under Armoured HEAD TO TOE. We like nice things, we like our kids to be happy and experience some success, but we just don't feel our values fit in here (our kids are the only ones that have to mow/weed the yard and clean their own bathrooms) We would like to avoid another pretentious neighborhood if possible.
thank you for your time
My husband is considering a job move to Nashville. We have 3 children, so schools are very important, and I am a teacher. I have discovered in numerous places online that Williamson County schools come in highly regarded.
Our home would need to be under $350,000. My husband likes bigger lots. Hills would be a nice change from our flat Texas scene. Also 10-15 miles from decent stores would be nice (target is decent in my book

I don't know if this is pie-in-sky dreaming but here goes: our current neighborhood is lovely, full of kids, lots of parks/sports/recreation. Problem: the parents here are nuts! They pick their kids' friends, push them incessantly in sports, pick them up from school and drop them right at after-school tutoring (which I know is a necessary thing for some kids, but not ALL of them), buy their kids EVERYTHING--the 2nd grade boy down the street is Under Armoured HEAD TO TOE. We like nice things, we like our kids to be happy and experience some success, but we just don't feel our values fit in here (our kids are the only ones that have to mow/weed the yard and clean their own bathrooms) We would like to avoid another pretentious neighborhood if possible.
thank you for your time