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If my parents had me move to Philadelphia i would be outraged immediately I'd rather stay in Sacramento California i wouldn't get myself in a situation in that city in Pennsylvania i might as well move to reno Nevada 😂 I'm not leaving California any time soon
I'm so sick of hearing about Astoria/L.I.C. As usual in these types of videos south east Queens is all but forgotten. Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Ozone park and south Ozone are just totally non existent. The whole area fell into a black hole or something. Oh and if you want to move to some of the places on this list, like Kew Gardens, you'd better be the V.P. of Coke or something. Otherwise just pretend it wasn't even mentioned.
They forgot to mention the huge tax on soda. The fact you're paying eight percent sales tax on anything you buy, not six percent. The fact that you can get shot and killed just walking down the road. That is, if you don't get run over. I have clients that have moved to the city and I. Refuse to go there and work for them. No parking. If I do find parking. It's far away. And no matter what I always end up getting a ticket so I just don't go to the city.
im from dallas fort and landed in philly just to complete my nba bucketlist. Dallas is such a car centric city that even to go to convivence store may take a drive ( for me this is the downside of dfw). So I stayed in center city chinatown and Im big on public transportation this area seems perfect as I have yet to find a major city that matches dallas in terms of rent. Food OMG everything in center city is amazing. Everything mentioned here is the reason I am seriously considering relocation
I grew up in South Jersey Suburbs. Married 1998 moved to Center City. Divorced and living in High Rise. I not only love this City I know I will never leave. It's a Big City in Little City's body. So many unique ethnic flavors and open to all Cultures. Raised my daughter in the Gayborhood. I think her first words were "Drag Queen". Movies, Museums and Theater all within a couple blocks from me. And NYC a short train ride away. Great City!!
I lived in Philadelphia all my life. The only good thing about Philly is the weather. it doesn't snow as much in the winter like it used to and we don't get the big rain storm. But the city is over crowded. dirty and filthy. crime is so bad even the police have given up and leaving the city. the drug problem is so bad the drug addicts are moving in to Philadelphia from all over the country because of lack of police intervention. The homeless problem is so bad it is causing businesses to shut down and move out and generating more crime. Another problem that the police can't handle in the city of Philadelphia and is out of control is traffic In Philadelphia dirt bikes R/V and bad and poor drivers is a problem in the spring and warm weather take over the highway and putting people lives in danger. THAT PHILADELPHIA
I've been to Philadelphia twice when I was really young and when we went again on August 2023 to visit Hersheypark. Eventually I will be leaving Texas this year to live in Pennsylvania this year when I move out to find a better life and a better place to work in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh than staying in Texas.
just moved out of texas. i am freezing in Pennsylvania! i don't know what to do!!! the heat was getting to me but the cold is killing me too! gosh... can i have some balance between the two? also, job opportunities has been terrible for me personally in Pennsylvania so far so i really miss the comfort of living in texas, though i was very bored of the same old same old southern lifestyle. ughhh
How about Floral Park and Bellerose? Some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Queens, totally suburban with beautiful classic homes, no damn high rises and that Queens Blvd., plenty of good stores and shopping on Jericho Tpk. and on Sunrise Hwy. at Green Acres Shopping Ctr. Probably the best neighborhoods in Queens.
@@tommcconville677 yes those are great neighborhoods too but I’m thinking those places have longer commutes into Manhattan if you don’t drive which is probably one of the main drawbacks. I usually get into Manhattan on the LIRR which is just one short nonstop ride into Grand Central Station or Penn… and I can always use the Subway as a backup plan.