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The Benefits of Buying Property in Chattanooga, TN (Part 2)

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty, Inc.

Here are a few more reasons buyers will love to relocate to Chattanooga, Tennessee!  So if you have a buyer interested in Chattanooga, Tennessee you will know the benefit of moving to our amazing city!

  • Chattanooga is located on the Tennessee River.  Because of the TVA water management system that makes water readily available to residences as well as businesses, Chattanooga has avoided being a part of the drought that has affected so many places in the South.
  • For those who want to get away from the snow, this is the perfect city!  Chattanooga rarely gets snow.  Our average annual snow fall is about 4.8 inches.  The weather in general is pretty great!  The average January temperature is 40 degrees and the average Annual Temperature is 60.3 degrees.
  • For those who love to fly, this is the place to live!  There are so many options as far as airports.  We fly out of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (Chattanooga, TN), Birmingham International Airport (Birmingham, AL), Nashville International Airport (Nashville, TN), as well as Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (Atlanta, GA).  It is great because we have so many more options when looking at ticket prices.  Each of those airports is a reasonable distance from Chattanooga!
  • Our city is intersected by four major highways (I-75, I-24, I-59 and Hwy 27), so it makes traveling to many cities by car very easy.  If you desire to stay closer to home for vacations,there are a variety of options for nearby vacations.
  • On July 15, 2008, VW announced that it will build a plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The plant will begin producing vehicles in 2011.  This Chattanooga VW plant will have a huge economic impact on not only Chattanooga but the surrounding region as well.
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    John Walters
    Frank Rubi Real Estate - Slidell, LA
    Licensed in Louisiana

    I have only driven through Chattanooga and I really like what I see from the road.  Never really had the time to stop and play.

    Sep 14, 2008 02:35 AM