Kingsport, TN Reviews


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Kingsport, Tennessee is a city located in the northeastern part of the state, known for its natural beauty and historical significance. It is home to a growing population and offers a variety of amenities for its residents. To get a better understanding of what it's like to live in Kingsport, I have included a summary of user reviews from BestPlaces.net, offering firsthand experiences and insights from those who currently live there.

According to John, who has been living in Kingsport for over 20 years, the city has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities. He says, "Kingsport is a wonderful place to live. The people are friendly and it's a safe community. There are also plenty of parks and trails to explore." Similarly, Sarah, a recent transplant to the city, praises the low cost of living and the close-knit community feel. She states, "I moved to Kingsport a year ago and I love it. The cost of living is very affordable and everyone is so friendly. It feels like a small town even though it's growing."

On the other hand, not all reviews are positive. Mary, who has lived in Kingsport her entire life, mentions some drawbacks such as limited job opportunities and a lack of diversity. She shares, "While I love the beauty of Kingsport, there aren't many job opportunities here. Also, the lack of diversity can be frustrating at times." Similarly, Jane, who moved to Kingsport for her husband's job, mentions the city's slow pace and lack of entertainment options. She says, "Kingsport is a nice place to raise a family, but the slow pace of life can get boring. There isn't much to do here in terms of entertainment, especially for young adults."

Overall, the majority of user reviews on BestPlaces.net highlight the friendly community, affordable cost of living, and natural beauty of Kingsport. However, some mention the limited job opportunities and lack of diversity as potential downsides. Ultimately, each person's experience in Kingsport may vary, but these reviews offer valuable insights for those considering a move to this particular place.

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Moved to Kingsport from San Fran in 2019 - 12/24/2021
I retired and decided not to have Calif swallow up my retirement money. I like it here, but then, I have friends here. There are some lovely areas along Orebank Road and in Fair Acres neighborhood and also in Johnson City at Boones Creek Road. Watauga Lake near Elizabethton is so lovely it will blow your mind. The people are lovely, as you would expect. I think some people might be self conscious that this is not a "university town" or "sophisticated" like Nashville or Charlotte, but I could care less. If I wanted to be overcharged for everything and get stuck in traffic jams, then I would have chosen those places. If I want to see a concert, I can drive to Asheville or Knoxville. After living in Chicago, LA, and San Fran my whole career, Kingsport is Read More

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Industrial Town - 9/7/2021
I’ve lived in Kingsport over 22 years. Beauty abounds around Kingsport, but it is an industrial town with all the odors and pollution that accompany such a town. This also means there is a strong tax base to fund good education. The healthcare system is one of the worst in the nation and you won’t find any culture or much entertainment, unless you like going to car Read More

Nine inches of snow is complete BS. - 11/11/2020
When is the last time Kingsport got 9" of snow? This is ridiculous. The last time they did get a decent snowfall they didn't even get 9" and it was record setting so obviously this is a lie. Also, the whole place stinks to high heaven of Eastman and the paper plant. Ewww. Read More
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Laid back community with access to everything - 9/1/2020
I have lived in the Kingsport area my entire life. We have just the right mix of business and leisure. We have all of the shopping one would need along with wonderful parks, rivers, and mountain scenery. We can visit over half of the U.S. population within a day's drive, but our traffic is low. There is never a shortage of weekend trip destinations. We have great local medical providers while UT, Vanderbilt, Duke, etc., are just a few hours away. You will not find a more "neighborly," welcoming community than Read More

Kingsport culture - 8/7/2015
My spouse is a sweet latina, do you think it will be a problem for her Read More

Kingsport culture - 8/7/2015
My spouse is a sweet latina, do you think it will be a problem for her Read More

Where's the snow? - 9/16/2012
I moved here from Florida with the expectation of change of seasons;the seasons change and it is wonderful, but only snows a few days out of the year. Melts right away in most cases. If it's going to be that cold I deserve Read More

Jobs - 12/3/2009
If you want to work in the healthcare industry, you're good to go. Other than that, there are only a few good companies. The city is something of a "retirement Read More

A Retiree's Biewpoint - 2/5/2009
We lived here in Kingsport when we first married in 1968. In 1973 we moved to Rogersville (30 mi.). When we both retired we moved back to Kingsport in 2004. We bought our condo for 130,000 in 2004 and, according to Zillow, our unit is now valued at 200,500 (2009). The cost of almost everything is lower here than the rest of the United States. Many retirement communities are sprouting up. They are improving the city with colleges and technical training centers. Shopping malls are coming in and the existing malls are being improved. Tennessee Eastman is a great contributor to our community. A great place to live! We look at mountains all around. We're not far from the ocean here, a day's drive. Read More

All I Have to do is Look Out My Window - 4/3/2008
Looking out my back window tells me that this is the place for me. I can see most of Kingsport from my back deck. Bays Mountain, both hospitals, downtown, the snow in winter, the color of autumn, everything in bloom and the mountains turning green in summer! I see many churchs, schools, hospitals, parks, shopping areas, transit systems, etc. Short distances away are the world renowned Barter Theatre, the UT Vols, Biltmore, and many more cultural and entertaining spots. Churches of every denomination, schools that are excellent, wildlife to see, lakes to enjoy are at every turn in the road. Quality of life...what more could you ask Read More

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