Chattanooga Neighborhood Quiz - Find Your Perfect Home
Looking for the perfect Chattanooga neighborhood to match your vibe? Maybe it's the green spaces in Lookout Mountain, the family-friendly vibe of East Brainerd or the nightlife of Downtown Chattanooga. Take the quiz below to find your perfect Chattanooga neighborhood match.
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Chattanooga neighborhoods included in this quiz
Alton Park
You bought a fixer upper and actually know how to repair or install drywall.
Avondale
They're walking to brunch with a rescue dog.
Bluff View Art District
Their linen shirts and weekend brunch reservations booked three weeks out.
Brainerd
Your ideal Saturday involves hitting three plazas before noon, then arguing over the best place to eat lunch.
Dodds Avenue
You consider Costco a weekend destination and know every Panera order by heart.
Downtown Chattanooga
Their EPB fiber flex and matching Patagonia vests year round.
East Brainerd
You drive an SUV and know every Chick-fil-A location.
East Chattanooga
Their truck's older than their lease and always parked crooked.
East Lake
Their very strong opinions about which side is nicer.
Fort Wood
You own a jogging stroller, wave at strangers, and have a UTC sticker on your SUV.
Glenwood
You bike everywhere and have strong kombucha opinions.
Highland Park
Their dog has better social skills than most humans.
Hill City
Their bike having more personality than most people's cars.
Hixson
Their Bi-Lo reusable bags, bass boat in the driveway, and standing date night date at Off the Grill by Chef Q.
Lookout Mountain
You drive a Volvo and your kids go to private school.
Missionary Ridge
Bragging about elevation, owning multiple pairs of hiking boots, and knowing everything about the Civil War battles fought nearby.
MLK District
Their commitment to community events over downtown happy hours.
North Chattanooga
You own a rescue dog and bike everywhere.
Northshore
Their jogging stroller and dog from a rescue.
Red Bank
Their F150 parked at Chick-fil-A on a Sunday.
Ridgedale
Their minivan full of Costco hauls and soccer gear, with a Chattanooga Zoo membership sticker in the back window.
Riverview
Their truck bed full of fishing gear, kayaks, and paddles year-round.
Signal Mountain
Their Subaru with private school stickers and hiking gear.
Southside
You own at least two flannels and debate coffee roasts.
St. Elmo
You own hiking boots and casually mention the Incline's grade.
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