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Old 06-26-2007, 08:32 PM
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Can anyone tell me some info on Cedar Hill & Chapel Hill Tennessee. My family would like to move to either of these areas and want to know about these two towns. If anyone knows of any other towns that are nice and reasonable please let me know. My husband and I bought a house in Crossville and are moving there next week but they can't afford our area and I think having them a little further away is better.
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Donna

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Old 06-27-2007, 06:54 AM
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I used to know Cedar Hill (I had family who lived there), but it's been years since I've visited the area. Cedar Hill used to be just a community with a few streets clustered together, not really much of a town. I suppose it's grown like every other place since then. I'm guessing a little, but I assume life in Cedar Hill still centers around Springfield and also Clarksville.

Cedar Hill is somewhat closer to Nashville than Chapel Hill, if that's of any interest.

If you really want to keep them at "arms length", either of these areas would work. If you wanted them a little closer (say, within a one-hour drive), then they could look at some of the small towns to the east of Nashville; Smithville, Carthage, Woodbury, etc.

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Old 06-27-2007, 06:03 PM
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Thank you for your input. My sisters live in Nashville so I would want them closer to them. The houses in the areas of spoke are seem to be of reasonable price for them. Thanks again.
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