Breaking Down the Pedal Power: The 10 Most Bikeable Cities in Tennessee
• Redfin publishes a list of the 10 most bike-friendly cities in Tennessee.
• The list includes cities such as Knoxville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, Nashville, and others.
• Redfin bases its rating on factors such as bike lanes, hills, destination accessibility, and road connectivity.
• Bikeability has become a critical factor for house buyers, affecting property prices in these cities.
• The cities on the list show an appreciation in property values due to their increased bikeability.
A Tour de Tennessee – The Cities
• Knoxville takes the crown for the most bike-friendly city in Tennessee thanks to its extensive network of bike paths and lanes.
• Murfreesboro pedals its way to a close second place with its well-laid public and park routes.
• Chattanooga is in third place, offering its residents easy bike access to essential facilities like hospitals, schools, and shopping centers.
• Nashville steals fourth place with its greenways and parks, providing a wonderful array of recreational biking opportunities.
Why Bikeability Matters: Property Prices And More
• Bikeability has become a driving factor for potential home buyers, increasing the property value in cities with higher bikeability scores.
• These cities boast better public health outcomes, lower carbon footprints, and increased community engagement.
• Bike-friendly neighborhoods also attract a diverse set of people, from fitness enthusiasts to eco-conscious families.
And the Winner Is… Your Wallet? The Financial Impact of Bikeability
• Homes in highly bikeable cities can fetch higher asking prices due to the increased demand.
• Real estate professionals observe that buyers are willing to pay a premium for properties within biking distance of their workplaces, schools, etc.
• The rise in bikeability also promotes local businesses, adding to the overall community wealth and uplifting the local economy.
• Despite the initial investment in improving the biking infrastructure, cities benefit in the long run with healthier populations and lower car-related costs.
Hot Take On Bikeable Cities and the Tennessee Real Estate
So, seeing that padding up your bikeability stats is the new way to pump up your property prices, I submit my 2 cents (or 2 wheels, in this case). There’s a growing breed of pedal-pushing homebuyers who’d swap their four wheels for two, faster than you can say “unicycle!” Cities need to catch this rolling stone…err…cycle and capitalize on it.
After all, it’s not just about handy access to that locally sourced, gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan farmer’s market but also about happier, healthier people adding to the community’s social fabric. So, hold on tight to your handlebars, Tennessee, it’s going to be a fun ride uphill!
Original article: https://www.redfin.com/blog/most-bikeable-cities-in-tennessee/