Livability Score

76
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A+

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (27) A+
The Camp House
Coffee Shop
Dawn Cafe
Coffee Shop
Strouds
Coffee Shop
Taichi Bubble Tea
Coffee Shop
Mean Mug
Coffee Shop
Mad Priest Coffee
Coffee Shop
Velo Coffee Roasters
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Mean Mug Coffeehouse
Coffee Shop
Milk and Honey
Coffee Shop
Madpriest Coffee 'd Cocktail bar
Coffee Shop
Vine Street Market
Coffee Shop
Southern Sqweeze
Coffee Shop
The Farmer's Daughter
Coffee Shop
Goodman Coffee Roasters
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (46) A+
Tivoli Theatre
Theatre Arts
Memorial Auditorium
Theatre Arts
Creative Discovery Museum
Museum
The Majestic
Cinema
UTC Mckenzie Arena
Stadium
imax
Cinema
Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
Museum
River Gallery
Theatre Arts
Tennessee Aquarium
Aquarium
Tennessee Aquarium- Ocean Journey
Attraction
W. Max Finley Stadium
Stadium
Hunter Museum of American Art
Museum
Little Theatre
Theatre Arts
Siskin Museum of Religious Artifacts
Museum
My Color Image
Theatre Arts
Plum Nelly
Theatre Arts
AVA Art Gallery
Theatre Arts
Hanover Gallery
Theatre Arts
Alan Gold's Discotheque
Nightclub
Chattanooga Zoo
Zoo
Orchard Knob Reservation
Attraction
International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum
Museum
Ruby Falls
Attraction
Cravens House
Attraction
Ochs Memorial Museum
Museum
Food and Drink (207) A+
Jimmy Johns's
Fast Food
Subway
Fast Food
Midtown Music Hall
Bar
Dusk Bar
Bar
Chattanooga Billiards Club
Bar
The Honest Pint
Bar
Barley
Bar
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe
Fast Food
Panera Bread
Fast Food
Sing it or Wing it
Bar
Five Guys
Fast Food
Clumpies
Sweets
Jax Liquors
Alcohol
The Hot Chocolatier
Sweets
Ben & Jerry's
Sweets
Clyde's On Main
Bar
The Comedy Catch
Bar
TailGate Brewery Chattanooga
Bar
Westbound Bar
Bar
Regan's Place
Bar
Robar
Bar
FudgeWrights
Sweets
Cold Stone Creamery
Sweets
Whiskey Thief
Bar
Smoothie King
Fast Food
Fitness (11) F
clear spring yoga
Gym
Workout Anytime 24/7
Gym
Glenwood center
Community Centre
Eastside YFD Center
Community Centre
Groceries (49) C-
Carneceria LOA #7
Grocery Store
Bluff View Bakery
Bakery
Niedlov
Bakery
Main Street Meats
Butcher
Koch's Bakery
Bakery
Bleu Cheese Fox Cheese Shop
Cheese
Julie Darling Donuts
Bakery
Whole Foods Market
Grocery Store
Publix
Grocery Store
Food City
Grocery Store
Publix
Grocery Store
Food City
Grocery Store
Save-A-Lot
Grocery Store
Save-A-Lot
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
ALDI
Grocery Store
Food City
Grocery Store
Parks (193) A+
Miller Park
Park
Miller Plaza
Park
Phillips Park
Park
Fountain Square Fireman Memorial
Park
Fountain Square
Park
Shelia M Jennings Westside Park
Park
Main Terrain Art Park
Park
Bluff View Sculpture Garden
Park
Boynton Park
Park
Whiteside Park
Park
Ross's Landing
Park
Ross Landing City Park
Park
Fort Negley Park
Park
Audubon Society Wildlife Refuge
Park
Blue Goose Hollow
Park
Spiral Park
Park
Tennesse Riverwalk
Park
James R. Bryant, Sr. Park
Park
Perkins Park
Park
Coolidge Park
Park
Heavy Metal
Playground
Renaissance Park
Park
Jefferson Heights Park
Park
Engel Stadium
Park
Pringle Park
Park
Shops (289) A+
Fischer Evans
Fashion
Volunteer Hair Designs
Hairdresser
The Daily Flower
Florist
French Quarter Hair Salon
Hairdresser
The Cosemetics Market
Gift Shop
Embellish
Gift Shop
Top of the Line Barber Shop
Hairdresser
Ever After Bridal
Clothing
Moon Pie General Store
Gift Shop
All Books
Books
Barber Kings
Hairdresser
Natural Body Spa
Convenience Store
Plum Fancy
Hairdresser
Walnut Street Market
Convenience Store
Star Line Books
Books
Style Bar
Hairdresser
River Gallery
Gift Shop
BP Shop
Convenience Store
Citco
Convenience Store
Santa's Northshore Workshop
Discount Store
Plum Nelly
Gift Shop
Frankie and Julians
Clothing
Blue Sky
Gift Shop
Unde the Bridge Beauty Salon
Hairdresser
River City Apparel
Clothing
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 1.8% take public transportation in Chattanooga.
Public Transit Stops (19)
Stops & Stations
A+
Carta Free Shuttle Stop
Bus Stop
Carta Free Shuttle Stop
Bus Stop
Carta Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Carta Free Shuttle Stop
Bus Stop
Carta Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Chattanooga East Station
Transit Station
Carta Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Carta Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
1.8%
F
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cost of living A+

The cost of living in Chattanooga is 92/100 - which is 4% higher than Tennessee.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
B+
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A+
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crime F

Chattanooga crime rates are 6,359 per 100k, which is 117% higher than Tennessee
Property Crime
5,221 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
1,137 crimes per 100k
F
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employment D+

The median income in Chattanooga is $47,165 - which is 1% higher than Tennessee.
Med. Household Income
$47,165
F
Unemployment Rate
3.2%
B-
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health A

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (87)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A
Kindred Hospital - Chattanooga
Hospital
CFD Station 1
Fire Station
Medic 9 & 13
Ambulance Station
Erlanger Health System
Hospital
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Publix Pharmacy
Pharmacy
fearfully and wonderfully made ob/gyn
Clinic
CFD Station 12
Fire Station
CVS
Pharmacy
CFD Fire Station 5
Fire Station
Medic 6
Ambulance Station
Rite Aid
Pharmacy
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Parkridge Medical Center
Hospital
HealthSouth Chattanooga Rehabilitation Hospital
Hospital
Chattanooga Fire Dept.
Fire Station
Dodson Avenue Community Health Center
Clinic
CHI Memorial Hospital
Hospital
CFD Station 4
Fire Station
Riverview Psychiatry LLC
Doctor
Medic 14
Ambulance Station
CFD Station 10
Fire Station
LVFD
Fire Station
Medic 10
Ambulance Station
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
D+
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housing A+

Chattanooga home prices are $174,900 - which is 20% higher than Tennessee
Home Price
$174,900
C+
Home Appreciation Rate
13%
A-
Home Affordability
3.7x (home price to income ratio)
C
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schools F

The Chattanooga graduation rate is 81% - which is 2% higher than Tennessee
School Test Scores
30%
F
High School Grad. Rates
81%
D+
Elementary Schools (68) F
Tommie F. Brown International Academy
Battle Academy For Teaching Learning
Chattanooga School For Arts And Sciences Csas Upper
Chattanooga School For The Arts And Science Csas Lower
Girls Preparatory School
Howard Connect Academy
Montessori School
Normal Park Museum Magnet School
Orchard Knob Middle
Orchard Knob Elementary
Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy
Chattanooga Preparatory School
Chattanooga Christian School
Chatt High Center For Creative Arts
Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence Middle School
Calvin Donaldson Environmental Science Academy
East Side Elementary
Lookout Valley Elementary
Avondale Sda Elementary School
Clifton Hills Elementary
Mccallie School
The Bright School
Baylor School
Hardy Elementary School
Adonai Academy
High Schools (28) F
Chattanooga School For Arts And Sciences Csas Upper
Girls Preparatory School
The Howard School
Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy
Scholze Center
Chattanooga Christian School
Chatt High Center For Creative Arts
Mccallie School
Notre Dame High School
Baylor School
Lookout Valley Middle / High School
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ratings C+

Chattanooga has an overall rating of 67% from 41 reviews.
User Reviews (6)
From AreaVibes
C
User Surveys (35)
From AreaVibes
B+
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Chattanooga Area Facts

  • Chattanooga has a Livability Score of 76/100, which is considered excellent
  • Chattanooga crime rates are 117% higher than the Tennessee average
  • Cost of living in Chattanooga is 4% higher than the Tennessee average
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Great city with normal city flaws 5 rating By Anonymous ( May 30, 2022) There is plenty to do whether you love the outdoors or indoors. Family friendly with enough to keep the family entertained. The roads and interstates are definitely an issue but I found that to be a problem in the south and east coast in general. Benefits are being so close to Na ...Read More shville, Atlanta, Knoxville, and closest beach is a bit over 5 hours away. Downsides is you get the traffic flowing through to reach those cities, however you can take streets to avoid that which takes the same time! Lot of great restaurants if you know where to look. Someone mentioned not much choice on grocery shopping... Not sure what they're talking about. We have Whole Foods, Publix, Food City, Trader Joes, Walmart, The Fresh Market, Pruett's, Aldi and other small businesses. Plenty of shopping and stores in Chattanooga, but you may have to drive to reach them. Just like any city, it depends what side of town you live on and can vary on how you enjoy the city. A river runs through the city, plenty of parks, activities, community events, and the weather is decent most of the time. The internet is great here and reasonably priced. Cost of living is what attracted me here and I've been here for almost 2 years now. Not sure why the bible belt bothers people, they must be sad with themselves or something and I'm not a religious person. I think a lot of the crime comes from people from Atlanta and Nashville that come here. Just remember to lock your car doors and watch where you drive and walk in some areas. It's just like many cities. Read Less
A Solid City 3.5 rating By FrasierID ( Oct 15, 2019) I've visited many times, and each time I notice an improvement in the place. Environmentally, they have improved so much over the years, making Chattanooga a really good launching point for the multitude of outdoor activities in the area. The people, especially the wealthier citi ...Read More zens, are very philanthropic in a way that benefits others and rather buttoned down in a very Southern way. There are still areas that need revitalizing, no doubt, but there has been a lot of progress. Good restaurants and amenities. Read Less
Limited in what matters 2 rating By Anonymous ( Jun 18, 2019) Cons:
Healthcare here is a joke. There are three hospitals and only one is marginally acceptable. The other two are filthy and understaffed.

Not much choice when it comes to grocery stores.

Bible Belt area filled with hypocrites.

Job market is very limited.

Expect to be
...Read More disliked by the locals if you’re an “outsider.”

Pros:
Riverwalk. Awesome for biking or walking if it’s not closed for an Ironman.

Downtown area is nice. Read Less
0 rating By willthethrill ( Jul 17, 2016) very good community,dining,attractions and so much outdoor activities .Alot of places to Rock climb,mountain bike, trail run,hang glide,kayak ,fish, hunt you name it chattanooga has it all (except snow skiing) for the outdoors.Good restaurants ,beer houses, wineries,good festival ...Read More s and a arts.Diversity is improving a lot .folks are friendly,but keep in mind if your moving here from other parts of the country that southerners can be passive aggressive..Chattanooga is mostly conservative but we do have a growing progressive community.Schools here compared to other cities are average to below average.There are opportunities to get out and meet people whether its volunteering,outdoor,festivals meet up groups.Cons of living here are the weather, we got 70 inches of rain last year and average around 55 60 in a year.Hot, humid 5 months a year add the rainy and hot humid days that does not allow much time to get out and enjoy all the outdoor activities we have.Crime, we do have a lot of overall crime in certain areas.I do agree with area vibes grades on amenities,cost of living,housing, employment.But on weather i would give it a c- and education a c Read Less
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Limited in what matters 2 rating By Anonymous ( Jun 18, 2019) Cons:
Healthcare here is a joke. There are three hospitals and only one is marginally acceptable. The other two are filthy and understaffed.

Not much choice when it comes to grocery stores.

Bible Belt area filled with hypocrites.

Job market is very limited.

Expect to be
...Read More disliked by the locals if you’re an “outsider.”

Pros:
Riverwalk. Awesome for biking or walking if it’s not closed for an Ironman.

Downtown area is nice. Read Less
0 rating By willthethrill ( Jul 17, 2016) very good community,dining,attractions and so much outdoor activities .Alot of places to Rock climb,mountain bike, trail run,hang glide,kayak ,fish, hunt you name it chattanooga has it all (except snow skiing) for the outdoors.Good restaurants ,beer houses, wineries,good festival ...Read More s and a arts.Diversity is improving a lot .folks are friendly,but keep in mind if your moving here from other parts of the country that southerners can be passive aggressive..Chattanooga is mostly conservative but we do have a growing progressive community.Schools here compared to other cities are average to below average.There are opportunities to get out and meet people whether its volunteering,outdoor,festivals meet up groups.Cons of living here are the weather, we got 70 inches of rain last year and average around 55 60 in a year.Hot, humid 5 months a year add the rainy and hot humid days that does not allow much time to get out and enjoy all the outdoor activities we have.Crime, we do have a lot of overall crime in certain areas.I do agree with area vibes grades on amenities,cost of living,housing, employment.But on weather i would give it a c- and education a c Read Less
Really nice place to take your kids 4.5 rating By Luiyo ( Sep 30, 2011) We were on our way to Knoxville but we stop in Chattanooga to spend one night and it was completely worth it. My kids love it. There are so many things to do with your kids. The children museum was the best.

We are planning to return may be the next year or if we have time and m
...Read More oney this year.

Thanks and enjoy Chattanooga!!
cheers Read Less
Chattanooga, TN - Bring the Kids! 4 rating By Anonymous ( May 06, 2010) Last spring, my husband and I took our two year old twins to spend the day in Chattanooga, TN. We had a blast!

There are many things to do and various attractions to see throughout the city to entertain your children. The downtown Chattanooga Aquarium was our favorite! We spent
...Read More hours there touring the aquarium as well as the outside surroundings.

The people in Chattanooga are as friendly as people in the South and it is an easy city to travel about. Our family stopped to ask for directions on multiple occasions in Chattanooga and the locals were always willing to help.

We were concerned with traffic with there being so many things in the downtown area to do. However, we had no issues. If you and your family are looking for a summer getaway or a short weekend trip I would strongly encourage visiting Chattanooga, TN as you will not be disappointed. Read Less

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      Chattanooga, TN

      Few cities in America are surrounded by more natural beauty than Chattanooga, Tennessee. Nicknamed the "Scenic City," Chattanooga comes at the point where Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia meet, and it is nestled in a valley in the southeastern part of the state between the Cumberland and Appalachian mountain ranges. On the north of the city is Signal Mountain, and on the south is Lookout Mountain. Chattanooga lies on the Tennessee River's two banks at Moccasin Bend. Because there are interstate highways and multiple railroads, there is easy access to this city that has much to offer residents and tourists alike. For the tourists, there are numerous hotels, even one converted from a railroad terminal, the Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel. There are also shuttle buses to transport visitors and residents to spots of interest conveniently and to work.

      With its scenic settings, historic Civil War battlefields and the Appalachian Trail, Chattanooga draws many people to the area. Additionally, the city hosts events such as the Riverbend Festival, a music festival of nine nights that ranks in the top 10% of all American festivals. There is also the Fall Color Cruise and Haunted History Walking Tours, during which visitors are taken into haunted places connected to the darker history of Chattanooga. Guides narrate intriguing stories of ghosts as they point out locations. Another event at this time is the adult ghost hunt in Citizens' Cemetery, using temperature and laser guns, along with a paranormal communication device.

      Another popular event is the Bessie Smith Strut, an event with a parade and stage performances. With Chattanooga's children's Creative Discovery Museum and the Tennessee Aquarium, the city has much appeal for visitors and residents alike. Chattanooga also has the Incline Railway, a sloped cabled railway. The Incline is the steepest passenger railway in the world, and it transports people up historic Lookout Mountain. In operation since 1895, the Incline is now a National Historic site. Tourists can ride and then visit the machine room to see the giant gears working. For outdoor enthusiasts, Chattanooga has hang-gliding, mountain climbing and caving expeditions. The lush and beautiful Smoky Mountains have a wider variety of flora in the Tennessee River watershed than in any other area of the United States.

      Along with the city's beauty, a stable economy and a renovated downtown, Chattanooga has made people eager to live there. Although the cost of living is slightly higher than in other cities of Tennessee, the cost of housing in Chattanooga is lower than the national average. Recognition has been given to this city for its livability, along with awards for excellence in consolidated planning and housing. In the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, goods and services match the average in Tennessee, but they are lower compared to the nationwide average.
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      A+ Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Chattanooga? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Miller Park
      Miller Plaza
      Phillips Park
      Fountain Square Fireman Memorial
      Fountain Square
      Shelia M Jennings Westside Park
      Main Terrain Art Park
      Bluff View Sculpture Garden

      Entertainment

      Tivoli Theatre
      Memorial Auditorium
      Creative Discovery Museum
      The Majestic
      UTC Mckenzie Arena
      imax
      Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
      River Gallery

      Food & Drink

      Jimmy Johns's
      Subway
      Midtown Music Hall
      Dusk Bar
      Chattanooga Billiards Club
      The Honest Pint
      Barley
      Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe

      F Commute

      Is public transit available in Chattanooga? Of all people who commute, 1.8% take public transportation in Chattanooga.
      Drive to Work
      79%

      2% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      2%

      3% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      1% lower than the US average

      B Health & Safety

      Is Chattanooga a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are some hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Kindred Hospital - Chattanooga
      Erlanger East Hospital
      Parkridge Medical Center
      CHI Memorial Hospital
      HealthSouth Chattanooga Rehabilitation Hospital
      Erlanger Health System
      CHI Memorial Hospital Hixson

      Pharmacies

      Access Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Publix Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      CVS

      Doctors

      Tennova Medical Group
      Erlanger East Brainerd Internal Medicine
      Chattanooga Bone & Jount Center
      Robert S. Furr M.D. FACOG
      Dr. William H. Smith, MD
      Dr. Chad M. Charapata, MD
      Greater Chattanooga Orthodontics
      Martin Tamara DPM