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i´m from germany and i used to work in nc...fargo street/w montague, right at the sunoco gas station...when i first started there,everybody was telling me how dangerous it is and where not to go. so after work i always drove where i was not supposed to drive...gotta say i loved it there and i was never scared. a colleague of mine used to live in the "projects" as a white german and we had a lotta fun with his neighbours smokin´ that sticky :D ...love charleston, love south carolina
Holy Shit Bruh!! I literally am sitting in my living room on Fargo St.!! I am now looking at the gas station from my front porch! Small world sometimes....if you are still in the Chuck hit me back and maybe we could get up and get a drink and blaze some sticky! Ich liebe meine Stadt und werde verdreht!!
There is nothing dangerous about these streets. I live in Charleston and wherever there are predominantly black neighborhoods, the property is being bought up by whites. Perhaps I should do some filming where all the meth addicts and upper class whites hang out to pop pills. The only difference would be it would be in the gated communities. Please when you visit here, don’t be fooled by what others consider good southern hospitality. This is still the state where racism is still alive. Remember Emanuel 9 and Walter Scott. No props from me for this video. Some of the areas in North Charleston and Charleston are crime infested due to outsiders moving here. The locals are great!
I would love to see like a 6hr compilation of videos. The sound of you driving around could really help me sleep. It's really soothing. I'm one of those types when we go on trips within 30mins I'm out like a bulb lol
2:41 That's my aunt house behind the laundromat. I lived in North Charleston SC from 1973 - 1984 when i was a teenager and worked at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, it was a decent area back then, i live in Miami Florida now.
I love Charleston, I went there on a job doing the concrete forms for a hotel in the tourist district on the waterfront in 2015, I can’t remember his name a kid from this area was on the job, first time I ever heard of churches chicken and he took me on a tour of the hood where he was from, loved it. Everyone was cool and I had some good times there. I’d love to go back. It was a fun 4 months. We also went to a strip club in Hilton head, I’ll leave it at that.
Thank you for saying that. ALL cities in America has places like this. Sure there is problems in the "Macon" . But from my experience being able go around there is "don't start nothing, won't be nothing ". When I go to Mt pleasant I am more on guard than I am in North Charleston. Most of those homes built after WW2 and Vietnam when the Naval base was open. Only place I felt uncomfortable was in the "suburbs ". The hood accepts everyone. If you ain't scared or a pussy
Ayy Charliebo in the chuck. My old high school 10 mins from where you was. It’s changing though especially in and a little outside downtown. As you can see by those 3 new houses @6:09. Foreign money, developers coming in to push low income people further inland. People don’t realize what’s happening until property taxes go up and they can’t afford it forcing them to move.
@@Blackrage843 ehh I look at it more as revitalization. It’s only gentrification when people are pushed out because they can’t afford it any longer. So yea this could be gentrification but you can’t expect areas to look the same forever
@@southkiddJ so the old people who been living inn a house thats paid for and they been living there for 40 + years they should get pushed out that is what your saying ???
Born and raised in Charleston, SC. My family still lives in North Charleston too this very day. Love my hometown no matter what It's my home! Respect to all of the hoods back home in the Chuck! Forever GeeChee gullah Always!
Looks lonely, slow, outdated and straight up boring. Places like this don't really be dangerous because it's no housing projects or apartments around. Just a bunch of old folks, dug heads, drunks and clinically insane people walking around.
I'm from Beautiful Southern California where you really take a chance in your life walking down the Street, trash on the street and graffiti on the building, North Charleston it looks like a very clean and nice place oh yeah why don't you go to Skid Row Downtown LA you could really see some wild stuff all those homeless people
@@showmestatefinest5412 yeah that’s true but LA is more of a risk because people think you look like someone and try to hurt you and the police are more aggressive in LA than in Charleston and North Charleston
I'm from the area, born and lived 57 years. As a real estate broker and investor we have our challenges, as all areas do because of intentional lack of capital and investment by banks and municipalities. Other than blight from absentee owners and lack of infrastructure investment by the City if N Chas , the video shows housing stock is relatively good condition by owners who are holding on. Also, gentrification has not hit our city as hard as some areas, mostly 65 percent of home owners are still community residents.
Yeah I don't know about that. Couldn't tell you how many times I've partied down off Spruil and off Dorchester. Only problems we ever had was with the cops. Every time I visit I always drive through and hang with old friends. No danger. None that I've encountered in the last 30 years.
@@Backroadslim301 in today's world everywhere is dangerous. Im from Charleston but I've also lived in LA and I can tell you that every one of their "infamous hoods" are not as cutthroat as they lead you to believe. Every city got their bad parts. I'm a white boy from the burbs but I walked through all the trenches Los Angeles has to offer and never had one problem. if you know anything about west coast politics you'll understand why that's integral. Moral of the story is don't go looking for trouble and the odds will usually work in your favor. You get back exactly what ya put out. Peace ✌️ and blessings.
Every place has a good aspect and a crime aspect, so I don't know why people are so afraid to tell the truth about that. It's just different levels of good and bad happenings in places, but every place has both.
Born and raised in Downtown Charleston, where the Video started gling by those apartments I use to live in that area in 2000. GREAT PEOPLE and GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD! Everybody looked out for Everybody! Are you from Charleston? A lot of these Bloggers go with ASSUMPTION? Rather than KNOWLEDGE! All places have their Good and Bad.
@@theodorethompson9032 That's probably acceptable in you're hoods, but certainly not in England. There's a safety factor to consider as we don't tolerate wild dogs on the loose. Going back to my point, walking the pet dog is a great way to gain exercise.
That was just regular neighborhoods to me....born here and raised mostly here too...if you ain't from here you wouldn't understand that it would be no more violent than one would bring upon themselves....we got mad heart here in the Chuck innit??
All y'all are being fooled. He drove thru literally all the safest parts of the hood. I dony see no Waylon, no Macon, no russeldale, no fernadale. He's literally driving thru where all the old folks live.
Everybody talking like Charleston ain’t shit or something because places like Detroit & Baltimore look worse… im from Flint, MI & yea it might look a little worse but I guarantee you Charleston ain’t nothin to play with. Been there many times…
Definitely didn't see this part of Charleston on my family vacation down south. My recollection of Charleston is like a movie set of amazing southerness
Live their years ago that is not true nice people live there it is the people from other place that make it bad every one knows everyone and get along great
Me and my homie are two white dudes, prior military, and we got sent to a job in the hood off Rivers Ave. Lighting at a thrift store/corner store. Our boss was late so we had to sit and wait in our white work van. Lmao everybody swore we were Feddie!
Lived here nearly all of my life. This is crap. Calling poor people dangerous. They don't call it the dirty south for no reason, you don't have to be rich to live good. Nor do you have to be rich to be good. The biggest danger here is being barefoot and not being up-to-date on tetanus shots.
It catches my attention, where do people from the neighborhood buy? I'm from Argentina here in neighborhoods like this it's full of places to buy anything, love from here, stay safe, we appreciate you!!
There are gas stations, grocery stores, dollar stores,restaurants.You can see some buildings that say they accept EBT on them which means its probably a convenience store.
It's been 8mos and no explanation of dangerous..you need to take this down, these ppl going about their lives not bothering anyone. I'm here retired from Brooklyn NY, i can show you dangerous, these folks here just doing them..dangerous, give me a break
From some of the comments here, many people don't like admitting the truth and their cities. In the case of this video, North Charleston has its dangerous areas like any other metro place in the country and in the world. I've moved there for awhile (not living there now, though) and I know there are good aspects about the place and there are also seedier, troubling things about the place. Just facts. People can be so against admitting that their home city has its dangers. There's good and bad (in both predominantly Black and predominantly White and predominantly other neighborhoods). Not everything is all bad about a place, but not everything is good about a place, either.
The only thing dangerous that I saw in this 10 minute ride along were those fences. The people were chillin in their yards or minding their business on the way to somewhere.
You just wanted to ride around in those neighborhoods because it looks jacked up. How you say it’s the most dangerous but don’t even say anything that makes it dangerous. @CharlieBo313 stick to your day job 👌🏽
Ain't nothing bout them streets dangerous. That's just the part of the city where the government don't spend money on to fix up. N can't you tell y? Look at the skin color of the only people you c walking in this video.
Savage road the real. Been here all my life and there still some areas around savage that are forreal. Love goin back there for work tho. Everyone always super nice.
All those places aren’t bad if you mind your business your good hell they even have air bnb on the macon you can party without worrying about shooting unlike other places and the kids for the most part are bad but respectful they open doors say excuse me and thank you so it’s not all bad.
This is better than my neighborhood here in Ny…. and yes crime is everywhere but, this doesn’t scare me really lol I bet the people here are cool af too