Real Rutherford: Real People. Real Talk. Real Estate
In this episode of Real Rutherford, hosts John and Tracy Turner reflect on their experiences during the 24th anniversary of 9/11, discussing the unity felt in the aftermath of the tragedy. They then delve into common myths about Rutherford County, debunking the notion that it is merely a commuter town and highlighting the diverse job market and recreational opportunities available. The conversation also touches on the importance of considering resale value when purchasing a home, and they conclude with a preview of upcoming community events. Takeaways: The 24th anniversary of 9/11 serves as a reminder of national unity. Rutherford County is more than just a commuter town; it has a diverse job market. Local employers include Nissan, Amazon, and the Rutherford County government. There are numerous recreational activities and events in Rutherford County. Resale value should be considered when buying a home, even if it's thought to be a 'forever home.' Community events foster a sense of belonging and engagement. First responders play a crucial role in community safety and deserve recognition. MTSU contributes significantly to the local economy and job market. Rutherford County has a rich history and vibrant community life. The podcast encourages listener engagement and topic suggestions.
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