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So much potential!
3.5
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Anonymous (
Sep 22, 2021)
Maryville, TN is a fantastic location, halfway between Nashville, TN and Asheville, NC so you would think you’d have a a bit of both of those worlds here which would be incredible. While I love the beauty of the mountains and rivers - hard to beat it, unfortunately it doesn’t ...Read More
live up to its potential. Downtown needs more revitalization (unique mountain type boutiques and restaurants but not too touristy like Gatlinburg) and housing definitely needs to be upgraded. There’s too much traditional architecture and not enough of the modern mountain feel that’s so desirable in a place like this. Also, builders are few and far between and prices have been skyrocketing with all the people from CA, NY, and Chicago moving here due to Covid. Also, someone needs to enforce some kind of property upkeep laws. You will be driving through so much natural beauty and then bam, you feel like you are passing a dump. Trashy trailers, shacks, and abandoned buildings should not be allowed. If I were the mayor, or whoever manages the area, I would have a major clean-up and make these people clean things up. I understand poverty, but that does not mean you have to live in a dump heap. You have extremes from good, salt of the earth, southern folk, and then complete rednecks that scare the heck out of you to even drive by. I’m a native Tennessean so I can call it like it is. Let’s make some improvements and get a little more class with good, modest, development in this town. It really does have so much potential. I don’t know why North Carolina has so many quaint small mountain towns but Tennessee doesn’t. Maryville could very easily be much like Franklin, TN on a smaller scale and with a more mountain feel with the right leadership, but unfortunately so far it is missing the boat.
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Not as good as it once was
2.5
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Anonymous (
Sep 19, 2021)
Overcrowded now and overpriced land developers are DESTROYING Maryville. Corrupt local politics to the point of "wow are we still in Cali" we say daily. Moved here 3 years ago and it gets worse ever month. ...Read More
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Maryville TN former resident
4
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Anonymous (
May 04, 2020)
I used to live in Maryville TN a hose almost 1000 sale ft near Maryville college sold for 50,000 few years ago owner fixed it up sold again for 130,000 the town is great place to live but the realistate prices are ridiculously way too high especially in theses rough times they ne ...Read More
ed to come way down on prices to make it a more attractive town love the convenience to stores and town I'll eventually move back sometime in future when prices aren't over the head of logical thinking.
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Maryville Tennessee is the perfect city for a family
3.5
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Anonymous (
May 14, 2018)
Living in Maryville has been a great experience for my family and I. We moved to the city from Georgia in 2014 when I got a promotion and we decided to buy a house. What we instantly fell in love with was the peaceful vibe the city gives. We live near Sam Houston Elementary where ...Read More
my kids attend and so far they have not had any problems, the teachers and community are nice.
The city has enough shopping centers, but it’s not overcrowded like other where we lived before. Commuting is easy as there’s few traffic and many highways that connect nearby. Overall I would definitely recommend Maryville to anyone.
We consider this to be one of the best areas in Tennessee. I personally haven’t really witnessed any crime in the three years I’ve been here and hope it stays that way. If you’re thinking of moving to the area be aware that housing is not cheap.
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Maryville TN former resident
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
May 04, 2020)
I used to live in Maryville TN a hose almost 1000 sale ft near Maryville college sold for 50,000 few years ago owner fixed it up sold again for 130,000 the town is great place to live but the realistate prices are ridiculously way too high especially in theses rough times they ne ...Read
More
ed to come way down on prices to make it a more attractive town love the convenience to stores and town I'll eventually move back sometime in future when prices aren't over the head of logical thinking.
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Maryville Tennessee is the perfect city for a family
3.5
rating
By
Anonymous (
May 14, 2018)
Living in Maryville has been a great experience for my family and I. We moved to the city from Georgia in 2014 when I got a promotion and we decided to buy a house. What we instantly fell in love with was the peaceful vibe the city gives. We live near Sam Houston Elementary where ...Read
More
my kids attend and so far they have not had any problems, the teachers and community are nice.
The city has enough shopping centers, but it’s not overcrowded like other where we lived before. Commuting is easy as there’s few traffic and many highways that connect nearby. Overall I would definitely recommend Maryville to anyone.
We consider this to be one of the best areas in Tennessee. I personally haven’t really witnessed any crime in the three years I’ve been here and hope it stays that way. If you’re thinking of moving to the area be aware that housing is not cheap.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Maryville?
Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.
Parks
Shields Stadium
Sandy Springs Park
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Entertainment
Maryville Greenbelt Amphitheater
Capitol Theater
Palace Theater
Clayton Center for the Arts
AMC CLASSIC Foothills 12
Crest Bowling Lanes
Parkway Drive-In
Food & Drink
Bruster's Ice Cream
Brackin's Blues Club
Two Doors Down
Foothills Plaza Wines and Spirits
Panda Express
Firehouse Subs
Central Park
Taco Bell
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Commute
Is public transit available in Maryville?
Of all people who commute,
0.0% take public transportation in
Maryville.