A cousin of mine went to the United States and then to Canada, he said he would live peacefully in Canada, but in the United States he said he won't come back, not even to go for a walk
A lot of people don't realize that Houston is sort of in a tropical area. Not far from the Gulf of Mexico. It is exposed to tropical storms and hurricanes. So housing can be very temporary.
its nice to see these people out here fixing up houses they want to be in, because it gives others hope they too will be able to have a roof over their heads one day.
Some will see it as hope, others will see it as a threat to their lifestyle. Try it out sometime see how it works. All I'm saying is there's a lot of people in this country that will never change, unfortunately.
They spend money buying cars and forget to improve their homes If it were a poor country I would even understand that, but it is clear that many people don't care if they live in a landfill or if they live in a palace, how bizarre is that?
Eu disse a um BR que negocia imóveis nos EUA que tinha casas no valor de 100 mil a 150 mil dólares. Ele disse que era impossível pois casas nos EUA não sai por menos de 250 mil dólares. O cara vive num mundinho classe média de Orlando vendendo imóveis pra os patriotas brasileiros cheio de grana. Ai mostrei lugares assim desse vídeo. Ele ainda quis se justificar que ai são os guetos. Mais não fica nos EUA??
I've lived in Houston since 1971. Ive never been to this type of neighborhood. I feel fortunate when i look at some of these houses that look like a gust of wind could blow them down.
Where in Houston ? This is indicative of inner city Houston around down town the old wards etc. This is what the city looked like pre gentrification unless u were way uptown north or south west. the inner city north south and east looked like this in my lifetime thru the 80s and 90s. I think a lot of outskirt Houstonians rode the freeways forever and never looked down when they got close to town.
People will swear up and down we're all created equally but why is it you can go into a neighborhood without seeing any humans and can still tell what specific demographic lives there.
What i find interesting is that the houses are so small. In Sweden basically all the single family houses are much larger and with 2 floors. The poorer people tend to live in rented apartments which are ususally in quite good condition. although I know that the us dont have alot of high rises or apartments complexes in general its interesting to see the difference.
@@UrbanOutlaw713 Yeah man some of Houston neighborhoods are strange to me. Like you say, you're a long the feeder road of this major freeway in this huge city and then turn down a side street and it looks like you're a small rural town with no sidewalks and/or ditches, lots of space, lots of trees, dirt in the front yard
For those with the inclination to tear all this down and replace it with nice new gummint built homes, you need to realize that within 10 years, it would look exactly like this.
Htown ain’t just hood it’s the slums the trenches to be exact And it make cities like Miami,New Orleans, Atl && prolly even Chicago && NYC hoods look like middle class neighborhoods in comparison💁🏾♂️🤘🏾💯
Morro como tem uns @ aqui no RU-vid "mostrando" "casa de pobre" Isso aqui sim é área periférica ( getto) isso sim pode ser comparado com uma favela br. Apesar dos carros, as casas em pessimas condições, e com certeza moram pessoas carentes nesse lugar, fora a violência das gangues.
Лапша из проводов выглядит жутко. При такой скученности домиков, ежели полыхнет, будет мини-апокалипсис... Берегите себя! На вид все это - как садоводческое товарищество в России :) Аллеи, небольшие участки, небольшие домишки, машины у домов, цветники, деревья (правда, плодовые) перевешиваются через крыши.
@@user-gn3jo2rk9q у нас лесистая Марий Эл под боком, поэтому в основном бревно или брус, многие дома сайдингом покрыты, поэтому похоже на то, что на видео 🤔
If people would settle for less when it comes to the cars that they insist on driving, you could afford to make payments on the nicer house in a nicer area. Just have to give up the his and her $85,000 SUVs.😂
These videos show the US has violated the preamble of the US Constitution for more than 240 years. All these vids prove the economic divide, mostly from red lining and economic disparity based on race, has kept people in economic plight due to race. How do we know this is fact? Europe does not have a major racial division in housing that is economicially blighted like the US. The rich side versus the poor side in most US cities is centered on race and ethnicity. Blacks in the US did not get full citizenship rights until 1964. So Blacks in the US as a group are more than 150 years economically behind Whites in the US due to government actions and inactions. And that has been by US government design. It's the same as when US government forces pumped drugs into Los Angeles Black communities in the 1980's yet did not do the same to White communities. That created a drug problem in the Black community that did not exist in White communities. Crime and violence were higher in the communities that drugs were pumped into. Blacks in the community did not the money to buy shipments loads of drugs. The drugs were pumped in by the government.