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We take pride in our hoods out here in the Bean.We get live and don't snitch!There's money in Boston so it looks pretty but better believe you will get checked out here just like any other spot on the map.3z Up!
The hoods look so nice out here because the mayor put a new coat of paint on the city because of the gentrification that's happening. The hoods out here still get crazy. Not as bad as the south but not as pretty as the city tends to look.
SiggyXY he missed the trenches op heat mission Ath op point Morton street bricks greenwood Franklin hill castle gate Belnel and that’s just to name a few here a clip of a area known as Big Head in Roxbury the trenches th-cam.com/video/IA_xEhqcbHM/w-d-xo.html
People always get the misperception that if a hood is clean or expensive then it’s not hood! Just because there’s no trash strewn streets don’t mean shit! Compton got lawns and houses and you can still get it! DC is expensive, Philadelphia is expensive, so is Miami etc etc. I lived in New England as a kid and all the cities in southern New England are diverse and rough. Don’t let the smooth taste fool ya. Springfield, Brockton, Providence, New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport and about 10 other little spots scattered. If you ain’t been there then don’t judge. I lived in Florida too. Palm trees and sunshine but don’t sleep! That’s all I gotta say
Attleboro mass used to be bad on the east with the cambodian gangs. It's a lot better now though. A few run down spots and violence here and there, but big difference now. Lawrence is still rough and fall river too
During the period between the 1960s-1970s the City of Boston developed an urban renewal plan to make Boston a city for the wealthy elite. This is part of why Boston looks the way it does today. If it was not for community activism, the character of all Boston neighborhoods would have been ruined. Boston has also become one of the most gentrified cities in America - this doesn't mean it no longer has tough neighborhoods, it just means there is a much larger divide between the "Haves and the Have Nots" within a much smaller space than other cities.
From Philly but visit Boston regularly. There’s parts to every city that ain’t so nice I think we can all agree to that. Boston is the same way but I will say Boston is one of the nicer cities in America and people from here should be like proud of that? Everyone can agree and acknowledge that there’s sketchy areas but overall Boston is beautiful. Atleast compared to where I’m from it is
I have walked round Boston for years when over on holiday visiting family and have never had a single problem! Boston is my second home! Anyone looking for trouble will find it anywhere in the World! Some amazing people in Boston!
I saw a woman try to burn a stranger with a cigarette and take her cellphone in downtown Boston. I had never seen anything like this before, and I like in the deep Bronx.
I live in Waltham, MA but i been all over Mass, good and bad parts. So for hoods you should checkout: Central MA: Holyoke, Springfield, Worcester Western MA: North Adams, Pittsfield Eastern MA: Chelsea Northern MA: Lawrence, Lynn Southern MA: Fall River, Brockton, New Bedford
Do not let these streets fool you! Yes this is the hood but you cant even afford to live there. 3 bedroom apartments are $2400 a month! These homes are worth 1 million plus. Location is key , minutes away from downtown Boston where all the top jobs are, and Logan Airport. Boston has one of the best transportation systems. You can travel all over the state of MA on public transportation and connect to other states by commuter rail. Investors swamped these areas for homeowners to sell their property.
Boston has a little hoods in the Hyde Park area and South Boston. Boston is very expensive because of housing shortage of high demand of college students and working professionals at top rank universities, life science, biotech legal services and healthcare. Boston Cambridge area is the biotech capital of America. Boston is the east coast version of San Francisco.
@@carbon6951 southie is gentrified , but the western part oferby Andrew square is stillrough cause of all the heroin addicts ..there still small part of hyde park that is rough ..i live in dorchester its not too bad ..alot of gentrification
@@nas-hk6xo do you even live in mass bc if you don’t don’t speak, there’s nothing racist bout mass it’s just like any other state ppl trying to make a living is really all, everyone is down to earth
Lived in Massachusetts my whole life Cambridge(Central Square), Allston and now Somerville and I wouldn't want to live in another state. My step family are in Dorchester and they are Cape Verdean so I'm there once or twice a week.
Its all about perspective. If your'e not from there its "safe." If you're a young black/latino kid from Dorchester, Roxbury, or Mattapan its "gangland" (at least back in the 80's 90's). I haven't lived there in 20 yrs but I imagine its the same mentality. When I go there now I feel safe. I dress different, walk different, talk different. Back then I was a typical inner city street kid and hardly ever felt safe outside of my neighborhood, and often in my neighborhood.
Me too, I remember Boston back when it was real tough, especially when the Combat Zone and Southie were still around and Revere Beach could get dicey at night, Lynn was rough back then, but where this guy I is driving through is calm compared to the "old" Boston of my youth.
@@henry7765 True, not compared to NY, or Philly for that matter but for those of us wh grew up in or around Boston from the sixties to the eighties it was rough enough in some area, there are still certain areas that aren't safe at night if you don't "fit in".
You mostly hung around the academy homes, during the day, it's pretty safe, at night it's dangerous, what I like about our hoods is that they're clean and at least look like a neighborhood in a first world country compared to Detroit and Baltimore. If you want to see a hood in MA you should drive to holyoke, springfield, lawrence, Chelsea, brockton etc. You should have stopped by and interview one of the locals
@@Matthew_Motta I have.. I lived there for several years.. I used to hit up them Jamaican spots on Blue hill, Kay's and 3 C's.. Your city ain't tuff like that.. Half the year is over and Boston only at 12 murders. Don't make Boston something it's not.
Boston is a charming city, but has a history of racism though. I think this neighborhood is Roxbury. Lots of famous people are from Roxbury, Guru(RIP), Patrice Oneal, Ronny Devoe! They call it the heart of Black Culture is Boston
00:38 (Dorchester) Franklin Field Projects!!! My old hood were I grew up. / !!! \ 3 stripes There's Still much more you have to hit up Mattapan(murdapan) Roxbury Hyde Park Roslindale The Point Heath st Academy Mission Hill Franklin Hill Castlegate st Grove Hall Uphams Corner Egleston Square Washington Park Dudley Great job as always!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Savin Hill here. Boston has made progress as far as opportunity goes. There is good work here for anyone that wants to work. I always thought we whites and blacks got along well, but nowadays it seems like everybody wants division. I shouldn't say everybody: I blame it in large part on the democrats and the fake news media.
No offense but I'm glad Boston doesn't look like a violent failing toilet bowl like St Louis. The real power is seeing civilized communities being able to build, maintain and help themselves. St Louis people can't even do simple things like pick their own trash off the ground.
@@knightclassic1 yup almost always the city number 1 most murders per capita ..used to be 900K people thriving city, then the jobs left and the poor and middle class POC got stuck there with no jobs..and it all went to hell
Now Boston this is what I wanted to know about I heard it was expensive to live here from the locals never knew they had hood hoods I guess it’s true every city has one and I ain’t mad at it 🙌🏼💯
It is expensive, but depends on where you want to live. People moving out of the city because rents keep going up but developers keep building more expensive housing.
@Russell But you can't get too close to the Cape either because those prices are really high too. Someone down the street trying to sell their house for over a million dollars despite it being assessed at "only" 700k. It's insane. When I look at where I grew up after we left Philly, but still in PA, you could buy an amazing home for 300k and rent luxury apartments downtown for 1500 a month.
new bedford and fall river mass and parts of rhode island have real bottom of the barrel living prices. people are making due down there, paying rent and bills on minimum wage and no government assistance. new bedford and fall river are an hour south of boston, in what is considered the south coast, as opposed to the south shore, which would be brockton and Weymouth and shit.
@Russell lmao probably. I've never gone past adderall in that regard. they have lots of open air drug and prostitution markets still in 2020 tho. lmao. I'm sure a lot of people down there dont even own cell phones.
this "my hood is tougher than ur hood or that hood is more dangerous" comparisons is just dumb. Ppl sticking their chests out about which hoods are worse is just plain dumb. It's all relative. Been to 2 weddings in the last 3 years in Chicago and St Louis and felt relatively safe hanging with some hood groomsmen, then went to visit family in Virginia Beach and didn't feel as safe chillin with them, stop this "it's not as bad this city" mentality
People fail to understand the west coast and east coast isn’t going to look as bad as the Midwest or south but don’t let that confuse you for a second . A lot of Midwest and southerners come to these big cities think it shit sweet then end up dead smh . This doesn’t look nice to me at all but I’m from NY so I can tell how our hoods look
I think southern hoods look nicer than up north. I live in Atlanta now- lots of single family homes, trees, grass and nature- unlike up north- I think the south is nicer tbh. I’ve seen neighborhoods that are hood down here but up north ppl would think it looks like the suburbs no lie.
I went to high school in the 90’s in Springfield and it was nice back then. (Central High) Your both right it is horrible now. Holyoke was nice back in the 90’s. We used to go to the Holyoke Mall back in the day.
Or Sao Paulo. In this video a man plays the piano in the back of a pickup truck as it slowly cruises through what's apparently a very upscale residential part of Sao Paulo. You can't actually see many houses because they're all walled off from the street, that's how out of control crime is in the city. th-cam.com/video/AJrmVyCWbq8/w-d-xo.html
#BAGLIFE MIKE Boston has way more bodies than San Fran. This man showed u 8 minutes of Boston hood and you think you know. I been out to emery like San Fran East Oakland Vallejo. My cousin lives out there. Boston is grimier mostly cuz everything is older, plus the snow, and it a lot more high rise projects. He just didn’t go to em
@@Mark-oy1wv Boston gets the last laugh because Detroit is a toilet bowl. Don't try to use that reverse psychology stuff trying to make Boston people feel bad for not having violent ghettos and failing communities like Detroit.
As a Bostonian I’d say it’s always been a cool city but just like everywhere else there’s good and bad. I have both good and bad stories about growing up in my city but that was during the 70’s and 80’s so things have definitely changed since then.
Boston is well known for its crappy roads and lack of street signs. A friend of mine drove cross-country from Texas. He had two flat tires as soon as he hit Massachusetts. His description of our infrastructure was "third world country Roads."
@@paddlefaster It’s because we get snow. I love when people from the south say why are their roads so crappy? It’s pretty obvious we have six months of the year where there are plows running over the top of the ripping them up. However, the mass pike and 95 are the two nicest stretches of the road that I’ve been down so it depends on where you’re at
Boston is so GENTRIFIED it's not even funny. Shit was real in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Black people either moved down south or scattered throughout the state, and I hate to say it dead or in jail
I’m in Lynn Massachusetts, Murder is everywhere. Playgrounds, the streets, and in houses. That being said, if you don’t bother anybody, they won’t bother you.
@4465Vman for a small city of only 90,000... 3 murders is a lot. I was born and raised in Lynn. Moved to Florida and was gone for 13 years. Moved back to Mass in 2018 after building a family in Florida. Told my girl that if I move back the 3 L's are out. Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence 😂. I could've added many more to that list but I was just pinpointing the Northshore.
I’d say looks are deceiving. It’s one thing to see it from a screen and think it’s “cute” or “nice”, but when you actually LIVE THERE AND EXPERIENCE IT, it’s a whole different story. There are areas I wouldn’t even walk, let alone at night. Crime, poverty, gang violence, and gentrification are still alive and well here. Don’t know why people are trying to compare hoods it’s not a competition lmao.
As someone who is in walking distance of this place, it honestly aint that bad compared to what else ive seem this channel. The people still complain about their living situations but all they got smart phones and xboxes and what not
there's been 42 murders this year so far in boston most around dorchester, roxbury, and mattapan. Honestly I feel like a lot of stuff goes unreported here because it's not as nice as it looks.
i’ve lived in all of these neighborhoods since I was a baby. looks can be deceiving, trust me… but i love my city and i honestly wouldn’t trade being from here for the world… it’s definitely gotten better over the years tho i will say that.
@Sarah Jane I love New York city and Philadelphia best big cities in america,and I'll add to that note, to each his own everybody knows what they like.and I like New York city
you come back to RI you missed so much, every city has a ghetto: Woonsocket, Pawtucket, Providence are ghetto no matter what corner; East Providence: Riverside Cranston: Closest to Providence along Park Ave Warwick: Oakland Beach, Conimicut, Norwood, Lakewood
Boston doesn't have any real bad hoods like they might have had in the 70's & 80's. I know Boston pretty well and I think its as safe as its ever been now. Boston Police really get a hold on things before they get out of control plus the hoods aren't that big to cover like other major cities in other parts.
Shane Tyray who ever you are you sound mad dumb I’m happy about where I was born and raised. I am not ashamed of it and nothing I can do about it , However I did make it out and overcame it unlike you I’m proud of where im from . My city is what made me the women I am today and make something out my life !!!!! Nothing in life is meant to be perfect we cant stop crime or what ever happens sometimes we just become use to it. I’m not glorifying anything that has to do with crime and murders . I’m reppen my city bitch and if you don’t like it you don’t have to like my comment or comment on it. So dismiss yourself!!!!!!! 🤡😂✌🏾💯
@@nitar26 u know where it is too sister...im just wondering why some1 would be happy to see their neighborhood in this type of video...in ur initial comment u said NOTHING about making it out of the hood...u was just happy to see that ur neighborhood was finally classified as a "HOOD"
That’s not the hood sorry there’s way more projecks then that sorry to tell you Dudley he could have went that way Roxbury Heath street hblock academy homes . cathedral projeck off Harrison ave Ruggles old side Mission Hill Lenox projecks franklyn hill projeks Charlene one and two 2 projecks that’s are the same but they kill each other’s orchard Park projects OP Columbia point projects you missed a lot bro you did all those other city’s right I gave you the map get it right all those places is Boston Geneva Avenue lucerne River Street mattapan Square Norfolk St., Corbett Morton St Bricks the mag Morse The Cape Verdeans Draper Windover The Dominicans in Eggleston Mozart Street yeah Niggah you just about missed all of Boston facts you got one real place franklyn field in your other video of Boston at night that was 1place do better
I’m from Sacramento but lived in Dorchester for a couple years. Super different in the Boston area but I loved it. Sports scene was top notch and simply just good people and good food. It’s pretty diverse in the area, never thought I’d see Vietnamese people and hella pho restaurants 😂
Eman19O It's not. I promise you'll probably meet the most kind people here to be honest. Black,White, Spanish,Haitian,Etc. it's rough things too though. But not really racism.
Brendan Sullivan lol it’s only one of the most racially segregated cities in America. Just google or search TH-cam. Pretty easy and accessible to see all the claims and incidents
Eman19O You completely ignored my comment... It's a segregated but not the whole city is like that. There's a large variety of ethnicities that live humbly with each other. Sometimes you can't look at things with cold logic (statistics) you have to see or listen to a live person who knows or experience it for yourself.
I don't judge by the cleanliness cuz LA hoods all look nice from the outside. I'm from San Antonio and we got hoods with no trash or any gov service ( besides police, cuz they come no matter what) be looking like third world country in spots
I think you need to consult a dictionary and look up the word "plague". If something turns a neighborhood from something better than a warzone, it is not a plague.
@@JasonJones-ty1xb I’m more than aware of the definition of plague, which is why I chose to use it….. What you need to do is understand that gentrification doesn’t always make things “better” for those already in the community… Millions of people across the country are being displaced from their homes because it…. But then again, you’re probably someone coming from a privileged background that doesn’t have an understanding of that….
No.. Ya'll not even doing that to each other.. Boston had a tiny 39 murders last year.. That means bodies ain't dropping everyday like other major cities.. You should be proud of that.. Boston is a nice place to raise a family.
@@scottd7222 By the way, because of the tiny 39 homicides in Boston last year for 2021, Boston is now officially "BELOW" the U.S. National Average Murder Rate Per Capita.
You should do lynn the city of sin lol when i was out there years ago there was a car bombing everyone i ever meet or met mentions lynn I also been through danvers revere Salem all around that area
Abandoned villages yes. But that whole areas of people living in mud and ugly houses. Fu and they themselves are the bottom of life. Moreover, these are entire areas. Come on, they can. This is an exceptional nation.
@@Лилечка-л9ь I'm sure there are hoods in some parts, but I can't imagine many. I've visited the Czech Republic a few times because I have family there and everything seemed fine for the most part. There were a couple run down areas in some of the smaller towns but that was pretty much it
Better than a lot of the shitholes you have shown us in the past. What gets me with The US is all the decent cars in run down areas with houses falling apart. They know the price of everything but the value of nothing. Glad not in that country!!
Charlie started out in Franklin Field, a public housing project and definite hood. By 9:57 he's exploring the back of the hill (Mission-A/K/A Parker Hill) where old buildings were cleared out years ago for Lahey Clinic expansion. Lahey went to Burlington MA instead. Bill Rawn, Boston architect, designed these houses on the Back of the Hill in the '80s, maybe '90s. Nice work but yeah, sky high rents unless some have "affordable" subsidies.
@@quabbin3712 Yeah, but even Franklin Field compared to Brockton, Springfield, and other similar places isn't nearly as bad as a lot of the other cities he's visited. You're not seeing burned out cars and drug deals in broad daylight here.
They found that it's easier if the community is provided a local place to cremate their enemies' corpses. Takes a lot of pressure off the local police and no one has to dig holes or use the harbor.
Ben Wilk I’m not trolling. I’ve been living here for 30 years. This is one of the safest cities to live in the country. I’ve lived in Roxbury, Dorchester and mattapan. But now I live in the suburb. I’ve never experienced any crime in my entire life here. You should be proud you live in a safest city and not ashamed. Your mindset is fucked up.
Harry Sacks No your mindset is fucked up I’ve lost more than eight people living in this city so what you perceive is safe it’s not safe to me so watch what you say....I don’t know who you’re affiliated with but the people I know and who am affiliated with lost their lives due to gun violence so you probably grew up in a safe area or street in the city we’ve both obviously witness different shit...there’s not shit you can tell me....You was probably one of those kids who stayed in the house 🤣🤣🤣
Boston hoods look almost identical to NyC hoods except instead of having many brownstones they have the double decker houses. Boston still has brownstones also tho. Looks like they only on the nice nice areas tho
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We take pride in our hoods out here in the Bean.We get live and don't snitch!There's money in Boston so it looks pretty but better believe you will get checked out here just like any other spot on the map.3z Up!
The hoods look so nice out here because the mayor put a new coat of paint on the city because of the gentrification that's happening. The hoods out here still get crazy. Not as bad as the south but not as pretty as the city tends to look.
SiggyXY he missed the trenches op heat mission Ath op point Morton street bricks greenwood Franklin hill castle gate Belnel and that’s just to name a few here a clip of a area known as Big Head in Roxbury the trenches th-cam.com/video/IA_xEhqcbHM/w-d-xo.html
Robert Reeves lol where u from
Facts
Grew up around here, can confirm youre spot on. He should head out to Springfield or some of the other forgotten western mass cities
I was about to say these neighborhoods dont look like slums to me but looks can be deceiving I bet the poverty is still pretty intense
People always get the misperception that if a hood is clean or expensive then it’s not hood! Just because there’s no trash strewn streets don’t mean shit! Compton got lawns and houses and you can still get it! DC is expensive, Philadelphia is expensive, so is Miami etc etc. I lived in New England as a kid and all the cities in southern New England are diverse and rough. Don’t let the smooth taste fool ya. Springfield, Brockton, Providence, New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport and about 10 other little spots scattered. If you ain’t been there then don’t judge. I lived in Florida too. Palm trees and sunshine but don’t sleep! That’s all I gotta say
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Attleboro mass used to be bad on the east with the cambodian gangs. It's a lot better now though. A few run down spots and violence here and there, but big difference now. Lawrence is still rough and fall river too
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Man Boston ain’t the worst but you’ll get smoked out here still 💯🤮
Snap o I live in foxboro no gangs near me
This looks quite nice compared to other hoods
it’s really not tho, Mattapan and Dorchester in South Boston see a lot of murders, it’s not as nice as it looks
The city of Boston isnt poor compared to other hoods
@@mattyicicles1608 Boston been soft since the 1800s
No , it look like a project
Boston is violent and it’s sad
During the period between the 1960s-1970s the City of Boston developed an urban renewal plan to make Boston a city for the wealthy elite. This is part of why Boston looks the way it does today. If it was not for community activism, the character of all Boston neighborhoods would have been ruined. Boston has also become one of the most gentrified cities in America - this doesn't mean it no longer has tough neighborhoods, it just means there is a much larger divide between the "Haves and the Have Nots" within a much smaller space than other cities.
They didn't clean up Roxbury Dorchester and Mattapan until the 90's
Small change in the average requires great change in the extreme. Need a lot of rich people to have a place looking nicer
@@sostdm617 yup...post crack cocaine epidemic mid nineties
Those looked like some very elegant ghettos. So many nice cars! The southern slums featured on this channel make these places look like paradise.
Lol thats cuz niggas dont ride around in domestic boats like in the south. NY and boston the same in terms of striving to look good flashy and shit
@@vicp1990 nah man NYC hoods looks gritty af in the Bronx and some parts of Brooklyn. Boston hoods be looking like Toronto lowkey tbh.
So many little minded people, because littering makes you gangsta lmfao
Don’t let the look fool you. Might look nice betta LOOK TWICE
From Philly but visit Boston regularly. There’s parts to every city that ain’t so nice I think we can all agree to that. Boston is the same way but I will say Boston is one of the nicer cities in America and people from here should be like proud of that? Everyone can agree and acknowledge that there’s sketchy areas but overall Boston is beautiful. Atleast compared to where I’m from it is
I have walked round Boston for years when over on holiday visiting family and have never had a single problem! Boston is my second home! Anyone looking for trouble will find it anywhere in the World! Some amazing people in Boston!
what neighborhoods did you walk in??
I saw a woman try to burn a stranger with a cigarette and take her cellphone in downtown Boston. I had never seen anything like this before, and I like in the deep Bronx.
Boston is a great city. These areas are relatively nice compared to the bad areas of a lot of other major cities.
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Yes indeed..and somebody had a boat..I've NEVER known anybody that owed a boat in the "hood"....JS
I live in Waltham, MA but i been all over Mass, good and bad parts. So for hoods you should checkout:
Central MA: Holyoke, Springfield, Worcester
Western MA: North Adams, Pittsfield
Eastern MA: Chelsea
Northern MA: Lawrence, Lynn
Southern MA: Fall River, Brockton, New Bedford
I live in Worcester, it’s so fucked up out here. Definitely not like it was when I was a kid.. Just want out of this city now. However, home is home.
@@saulgood6313 Yeah I know what you mean, ive visited worcester plenty of times
Yung $hade he gotta check out Chelsea true dat
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Do not let these streets fool you! Yes this is the hood but you cant even afford to live there. 3 bedroom apartments are $2400 a month! These homes are worth 1 million plus. Location is key , minutes away from downtown Boston where all the top jobs are, and Logan Airport. Boston has one of the best transportation systems. You can travel all over the state of MA on public transportation and connect to other states by commuter rail. Investors swamped these areas for homeowners to sell their property.
its as expensive as f---k !!Ipay 1, 000 per month for a good sized room in a house/ room share in Dorchester
Boston has a little hoods in the Hyde Park area and South Boston. Boston is very expensive because of housing shortage of high demand of college students and working professionals at top rank universities, life science, biotech legal services and healthcare. Boston Cambridge area is the biotech capital of America. Boston is the east coast version of San Francisco.
East Coast Verizon of $an Francisco . I like that . 😮👌💯
Roxbury Dorchester Mattapan?
Hyde Park and South Boston ain't dangerous like it use to be, but they still have their moments.
@@carbon6951 southie is gentrified , but the western part oferby Andrew square is stillrough cause of all the heroin addicts ..there still small part of hyde park that is rough ..i live in dorchester its not too bad ..alot of gentrification
@@carbon6951 parts of hyde park still are and small part of southie over to the west by the subway is stil filled with heroin
Best state in the country be proud to live in one of the only non failing states in this country
Racist ass place
@@nas-hk6xo do you even live in mass bc if you don’t don’t speak, there’s nothing racist bout mass it’s just like any other state ppl trying to make a living is really all, everyone is down to earth
Lived in Massachusetts my whole life Cambridge(Central Square), Allston and now Somerville and I wouldn't want to live in another state. My step family are in Dorchester and they are Cape Verdean so I'm there once or twice a week.
Its all about perspective. If your'e not from there its "safe." If you're a young black/latino kid from Dorchester, Roxbury, or Mattapan its "gangland" (at least back in the 80's 90's). I haven't lived there in 20 yrs but I imagine its the same mentality. When I go there now I feel safe. I dress different, walk different, talk different. Back then I was a typical inner city street kid and hardly ever felt safe outside of my neighborhood, and often in my neighborhood.
i live in dorchester its not completely safe but i think bosotn had 22 murders last calendar year ..way safer than the mid eighties and nineties
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I grew up in Mattapan. I always considered it the inner city. Far less tame than most of what he shows on this channel to be honest.
I remember Boston in the 1960s-1980s. It was real messy back then.
That's what I've heard. I wasn't up born/living here in the 60s-80's
Still it’s was nowhere near at bad as NY during the same time period
Me too, I remember Boston back when it was real tough, especially when the Combat Zone and Southie were still around and Revere Beach could get dicey at night, Lynn was rough back then, but where this guy I is driving through is calm compared to the "old" Boston of my youth.
Van Gogo Boston was never rough or tough compared to NY.
@@henry7765 True, not compared to NY, or Philly for that matter but for those of us wh grew up in or around Boston from the sixties to the eighties it was rough enough in some area, there are still certain areas that aren't safe at night if you don't "fit in".
You mostly hung around the academy homes, during the day, it's pretty safe, at night it's dangerous, what I like about our hoods is that they're clean and at least look like a neighborhood in a first world country compared to Detroit and Baltimore. If you want to see a hood in MA you should drive to holyoke, springfield, lawrence, Chelsea, brockton etc. You should have stopped by and interview one of the locals
Used to do in-home therapy in Brockton. So many good people in bad situations there
Safe soft college town.. Lol 😆
How bout Worcester and Lowell
@@carbon6951 go there then
@@Matthew_Motta I have.. I lived there for several years.. I used to hit up them Jamaican spots on Blue hill, Kay's and 3 C's.. Your city ain't tuff like that.. Half the year is over and Boston only at 12 murders. Don't make Boston something it's not.
Love the hood vids bro!!!! Thank you
Had no idea you were up here! I was chillin in Roxbury Friday actually.
What were you chilling?
Grew up on the corner of blue hill and dudley.
Even Roxbury is getting gentrified.
Subsidized housing in Boston looked like a war zone in the 70s and 80s. Much improved.
Boston is a charming city, but has a history of racism though. I think this neighborhood is Roxbury. Lots of famous people are from Roxbury, Guru(RIP), Patrice Oneal, Ronny Devoe! They call it the heart of Black Culture is Boston
Patrice Oneal was a phenomenal talent!
R.i.p Patrice o'neal
@WORDto BIGbird Roxbury. The Orchard Park Projects. It's no longer there. City tore it down. Put in Rent to own houses. It's nice now.👍
This is Dorchester not Roxbury.
Those guys are from Dorchester Ma. Bobby B is from Roxbury.
Looks like a super clean Philly lol
Exactly what I said lol
Facts!
It's wicked windy all the trash ends up in the Harbour
I prefer to say Philly looks like a dirtier Boston lol.
The person filming should have went to Brockton if they were looking for Massachusetts worse hoods, or Laurence, Lynn, revere, all trashhh
00:38 (Dorchester) Franklin Field Projects!!!
My old hood were I grew up.
/ !!! \ 3 stripes
There's Still much more you have to hit up Mattapan(murdapan)
Roxbury
Hyde Park
Roslindale
The Point
Heath st
Academy
Mission Hill
Franklin Hill
Castlegate st
Grove Hall
Uphams Corner
Egleston Square
Washington Park
Dudley
Great job as always!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
10:10 - This whole area has been rebuilt recently. It used to be full of battered old apartment houses.
Savin Hill here. Boston has made progress as far as opportunity goes. There is good work here for anyone that wants to work. I always thought we whites and blacks got along well, but nowadays it seems like everybody wants division. I shouldn't say everybody: I blame it in large part on the democrats and the fake news media.
You got it my guy
hehehee yes yes its the democrats that want "division!!" hehehehe
i live in savin hill its real nice now
@@jackfenner1105 yup...most of it... i was on a nice street in fields corner i loved it
As somebody who moved from St Louis to Boston a little over a year ago, I can assure you I feel very safe in every part of Boston compared to STL. Lol
No offense but I'm glad Boston doesn't look like a violent failing toilet bowl like St Louis. The real power is seeing civilized communities being able to build, maintain and help themselves. St Louis people can't even do simple things like pick their own trash off the ground.
I’d hope so, STL is one of the most dangerous cities in the world
st louis, 300, 000people, 150 plus murders per year..Boston 700,000 people we had about 22 murders last year
St Louis is even worst than Chicago, Detroit and Philly
@@knightclassic1 yup almost always the city number 1 most murders per capita ..used to be 900K people thriving city, then the jobs left and the poor and middle class POC got stuck there with no jobs..and it all went to hell
Seems like even the bad areas have good architecture
Because good people used to live there.
John Blaze well said..
there are mansions not far from there
@@johnblaze8092 so anyone with money is good?
@@Thebrothaisback You figure it out.
Now Boston this is what I wanted to know about I heard it was expensive to live here from the locals never knew they had hood hoods I guess it’s true every city has one and I ain’t mad at it 🙌🏼💯
It is expensive, but depends on where you want to live. People moving out of the city because rents keep going up but developers keep building more expensive housing.
@Russell But you can't get too close to the Cape either because those prices are really high too. Someone down the street trying to sell their house for over a million dollars despite it being assessed at "only" 700k. It's insane. When I look at where I grew up after we left Philly, but still in PA, you could buy an amazing home for 300k and rent luxury apartments downtown for 1500 a month.
new bedford and fall river mass and parts of rhode island have real bottom of the barrel living prices. people are making due down there, paying rent and bills on minimum wage and no government assistance.
new bedford and fall river are an hour south of boston, in what is considered the south coast, as opposed to the south shore, which would be brockton and Weymouth and shit.
@Russell I live in fall river for three years. definitely has its plus and minuses.
@Russell lmao probably. I've never gone past adderall in that regard. they have lots of open air drug and prostitution markets still in 2020 tho. lmao. I'm sure a lot of people down there dont even own cell phones.
Do Springfield, Massachusetts hoods next
My nephew got killed in Springfield
MEYER LANSKY. I’m sorry to hear that, Springfield’s rough. That’s all u hear about is homicides there
@@meyerlansky7838 Sorry for your loss.
Springfield is fuckin safe compared to Boston
@none of your damn business yooooooo LMFAO
You can tell you in the far North began to look like Canada
this "my hood is tougher than ur hood or that hood is more dangerous" comparisons is just dumb. Ppl sticking their chests out about which hoods are worse is just plain dumb. It's all relative. Been to 2 weddings in the last 3 years in Chicago and St Louis and felt relatively safe hanging with some hood groomsmen, then went to visit family in Virginia Beach and didn't feel as safe chillin with them, stop this "it's not as bad this city" mentality
It kind of reminds me of South Jamaica Hollis and Woodhaven in Queens.
People fail to understand the west coast and east coast isn’t going to look as bad as the Midwest or south but don’t let that confuse you for a second . A lot of Midwest and southerners come to these big cities think it shit sweet then end up dead smh . This doesn’t look nice to me at all but I’m from NY so I can tell how our hoods look
I think southern hoods look nicer than up north. I live in Atlanta now- lots of single family homes, trees, grass and nature- unlike up north- I think the south is nicer tbh. I’ve seen neighborhoods that are hood down here but up north ppl would think it looks like the suburbs no lie.
Farther west in Massachusetts there are some really nasty parts of Springfield and Holyoke.
Yep, Springfield is a shit hole.
I went to high school in the 90’s in Springfield and it was nice back then. (Central High) Your both right it is horrible now. Holyoke was nice back in the 90’s. We used to go to the Holyoke Mall back in the day.
We need to get Charlie to Johannesburg south Africa
😂
Or Sao Paulo. In this video a man plays the piano in the back of a pickup truck as it slowly cruises through what's apparently a very upscale residential part of Sao Paulo. You can't actually see many houses because they're all walled off from the street, that's how out of control crime is in the city.
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How about Iran war zones.
Or space war zones on alien solar systems
Too many katfurz there
Bruh go to Harvey Illinois. That crap is crazy.
Harvey is wild and needs help. Most ghetto suburb of Chicago
Harvey is turnt up
my baby mother is from there .. I took her to my moms house in west Baltimore and she was sold .. so maybe you should go to Baltimore city first
What I heard Coronet Village is the Problem Child Section of Harvey due to a Lot of Shootings.
That's the crib joe...harveyworlc💯
Those Boston hoods remind me of the hoods in Oakland & San Francisco
thats valid. The Boston area in general is like the Bay tbh
#BAGLIFE MIKE Boston has way more bodies than San Fran. This man showed u 8 minutes of Boston hood and you think you know. I been out to emery like San Fran East Oakland Vallejo. My cousin lives out there. Boston is grimier mostly cuz everything is older, plus the snow, and it a lot more high rise projects. He just didn’t go to em
#BAGLIFE MIKE Oakland don’t got niggas/projects like this th-cam.com/video/gUPOE22DQaE/w-d-xo.html
Beverly looks like San Francisco for real pal
@#BAGLIFE MIKE
The neighborhoods near the bridge
Most of the comments say it’s clean but non of y’all would walk thru them hoods. U gotta respect every hood regardless what city u from
Looks like no one is there so ya I’d walk thru😂 walking thru doesn’t = disrespect
When you were raised in or near Detroit hoods, we would jog through Bostons hood at night and not even look over our shoulder. That ain’t hood😄
@@Mark-oy1wv good for u that’s what u should do walk around your hood without looking back sucks for u bruh
@@Mark-oy1wv Boston gets the last laugh because Detroit is a toilet bowl. Don't try to use that reverse psychology stuff trying to make Boston people feel bad for not having violent ghettos and failing communities like Detroit.
Boston is soft my guy
As a Bostonian I’d say it’s always been a cool city but just like everywhere else there’s good and bad. I have both good and bad stories about growing up in my city but that was during the 70’s and 80’s so things have definitely changed since then.
Them roads though! Look rougher than anything else
Have you ever been to Cleveland, Ohio?
Boston is well known for its crappy roads and lack of street signs. A friend of mine drove cross-country from Texas. He had two flat tires as soon as he hit Massachusetts. His description of our infrastructure was "third world country Roads."
*New York roads enters the chat*
@@damnjd4061
Rhode Island? More like offroad island
@@paddlefaster It’s because we get snow. I love when people from the south say why are their roads so crappy? It’s pretty obvious we have six months of the year where there are plows running over the top of the ripping them up. However, the mass pike and 95 are the two nicest stretches of the road that I’ve been down so it depends on where you’re at
Boston is so GENTRIFIED it's not even funny. Shit was real in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Black people either moved down south or scattered throughout the state, and I hate to say it dead or in jail
But it still definently goes down!!!
Boston wasnt even that bad even back then. D.C. New Orleans and Detroit was worse back in those years.
@@baltimorenative4108 Boston was that bad considering most of the crimes happened in a 5 mile radius.
I’m in Lynn Massachusetts, Murder is everywhere. Playgrounds, the streets, and in houses. That being said, if you don’t bother anybody, they won’t bother you.
Lynn is getting better though!
everywhere ?? there were like three killings in Lynn last year ..i lived on the east side for almost ten years
@4465Vman for a small city of only 90,000... 3 murders is a lot. I was born and raised in Lynn. Moved to Florida and was gone for 13 years. Moved back to Mass in 2018 after building a family in Florida. Told my girl that if I move back the 3 L's are out. Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence 😂. I could've added many more to that list but I was just pinpointing the Northshore.
I’d say looks are deceiving. It’s one thing to see it from a screen and think it’s “cute” or “nice”, but when you actually LIVE THERE AND EXPERIENCE IT, it’s a whole different story. There are areas I wouldn’t even walk, let alone at night. Crime, poverty, gang violence, and gentrification are still alive and well here. Don’t know why people are trying to compare hoods it’s not a competition lmao.
Boston hoods are not bad and I liked the city. Never had a bad experience while visiting there.
Blue hill ave was my movie lol
A three family house in Dorchester is 1.3 million dollars. That doesn’t sound like hood to me. There are no hoods here. Just a few knuckleheads.
Harry Sacks you can’t go off of property that’s the hood all day don’t sleep on Boston crime ..
Bro you bugging
Boston’s street sweeping on point 😂
Facts nigga. Shit gets dirty out here but the city makes sure to put makeup on the shit
@@vicp1990 Boston is baby soft.
Damn that joint packed
nice cars clean streets definitely not so bad...try Paris next
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😂😂 hell no...this isn’t even the worst parts
I’m like I see Jaguars, Mercedes, Infinity’s Cadillacs
Oh God Europe is not worst it‘s fuckin fake and safe they try to be hard Gangsta‘s hHahahaha
As someone who is in walking distance of this place, it honestly aint that bad compared to what else ive seem this channel. The people still complain about their living situations but all they got smart phones and xboxes and what not
All that's missing are bread lines and then it's perfect huh?
@Josh Tyler It's their own fault, make better choices. They voted for this.
I live in Massachusetts and my city is pretty bad, we have bread lines, homeless people living in tents, people sleeping in doorways.
@@tanya8131971 Leftist utopia!
Man that's the nicest hoods I ever seen
That’s the projects a lot of them they are well kept tho so the city is clearly not pour
U not here to see wat really go on
Looks can be deceiving my friend. Just cause you paint a turd gold, doesn't mean it is.
Maybe they spend their money wisely
They cleaned the property up years ago Boston was a mess back in the day
Bodies ain't dropping in Boston everyday.. Boston a soft safe college town.. Lol 😆
Rher is something going down in all the spots hes driving. He is keeping it safe by not stopping and hetting out of his car. Smart man.
New Edition’s hometown.
@Eternal Damnation RIP Guru
Looked alot different back then 🤣
Eternal Damnation never knew that that’s dope
the person inna video mainly in dorchester and they from roxbury but ye🤣
I am from Philly! and this will be like a upper middle class nebiohood in Philly..
You should move to Boston
Really it’s fuckin poppin here no joke might not be dirty lookin but it’s roughhhhhhhh
Braap Nation I mean it ain’t rough as most so when shit does pop off and people die it’s always suprising unless you lived there for a long ass time
there's been 42 murders this year so far in boston most around dorchester, roxbury, and mattapan. Honestly I feel like a lot of stuff goes unreported here because it's not as nice as it looks.
@@Gmuzac12 I been living in foxboro ma for the last 35 year's but I was born in raised in the rough streets of west Philadelphia..
i’ve lived in all of these neighborhoods since I was a baby. looks can be deceiving, trust me… but i love my city and i honestly wouldn’t trade being from here for the world… it’s definitely gotten better over the years tho i will say that.
Shit looks like a cupcake compared to chicago 😂
which areas would you recommend. mind you Im coming from chicago.
@@brittanyabaddiee tbh every area is pretty decent.if you want to be in a heavily diverse area Dorchester,Mattapan is good.
@@fromtheraq3898looks can be deceiving
nice apartments ! nice cars !
It may look nice day time but at night A-war zone
Still love my city
These places can still be bad. Some of the bad parts of Cambridge/Somerville/Chelsea been cleaned up.
From East Somerville. Really the only bad part is the east side and down by Mystic ave. But gentrification is definitely changing the city.
Is this where Bobby Brown grew up ? I know it was somewhere in Boston , Orchard Park or somethin
I'm pretty sure it was Orchard Park, my dad grew up there.
Yes he is but this is not OP he's driving through franklin field projects off of blue hill ave in Dorchester ma
Got it, thanks !
yea
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It’s the hood you wouldn’t want to. It’s a really bad area.
I see nothing that signifies the worst hoods, you shown a whole lot worse
@Sarah Jane I love New York city and Philadelphia best big cities in america,and I'll add to that note, to each his own everybody knows what they like.and I like New York city
@Sarah Jane congratulations I'm sure you will have a good time
you come back to RI you missed so much, every city has a ghetto:
Woonsocket, Pawtucket, Providence are ghetto no matter what corner;
East Providence: Riverside
Cranston: Closest to Providence along Park Ave
Warwick: Oakland Beach, Conimicut, Norwood, Lakewood
@Nikolai Ninja huh
@Nikolai Ninja there are some major shit holes in rhode island, like New Jersey. lol
Boston doesn't have any real bad hoods like they might have had in the 70's & 80's. I know Boston pretty well and I think its as safe as its ever been now. Boston Police really get a hold on things before they get out of control plus the hoods aren't that big to cover like other major cities in other parts.
From my experience, Boston police don’t really do much lmao. I believe they could do way better (in my honest opinion).
Even bostons worst areas are better than the bad areas of most other cities
Thankfully. I’m from one of Boston’s worst neighborhoods, nowhere near as run down as the worst sections of Baltimore or Philly
Be careful riding around these places. Especially after dark.
3:04 looks like Paterson N.J.
You finally did my city that’s wassup Boston born n raised 617 stand up
You happy about this???? Wow!!! Why do we reverence HOODS AND CRIME??? Ur happy that ur in Bostons WORST HOODS???
Shane Tyray who ever you are you sound mad dumb I’m happy about where I was born and raised. I am not ashamed of it and nothing I can do about it , However I did make it out and overcame it unlike you I’m proud of where im from . My city is what made me the women I am today and make something out my life !!!!! Nothing in life is meant to be perfect we cant stop crime or what ever happens sometimes we just become use to it. I’m not glorifying anything that has to do with crime and murders . I’m reppen my city bitch and if you don’t like it you don’t have to like my comment or comment on it. So dismiss yourself!!!!!!! 🤡😂✌🏾💯
@@nitar26 u can justify ur ignorance all u want...the title is boston worst hood and ur happy to rep it..i will continue to pray for us all
Shane Tyray you know where the dislike button is and yes prayer always works !!!!!!
@@nitar26 u know where it is too sister...im just wondering why some1 would be happy to see their neighborhood in this type of video...in ur initial comment u said NOTHING about making it out of the hood...u was just happy to see that ur neighborhood was finally classified as a "HOOD"
This is a terrible neighborhood I lived there when I was in the military and it’s Genuinely dangerous.
That’s not the hood sorry there’s way more projecks then that sorry to tell you Dudley he could have went that way Roxbury Heath street hblock academy homes . cathedral projeck off Harrison ave Ruggles old side Mission Hill
Lenox projecks franklyn hill projeks
Charlene one and two 2 projecks that’s are the same but they kill each other’s orchard Park projects OP Columbia point projects you missed a lot bro you did all those other city’s right I gave you the map get it right all those places is Boston Geneva Avenue lucerne River Street mattapan Square Norfolk St., Corbett Morton St Bricks the mag
Morse The Cape Verdeans Draper Windover The Dominicans in Eggleston Mozart Street yeah Niggah you just about missed all of Boston facts you got one real place franklyn field in your other video of Boston at night that was 1place do better
I’m from Sacramento but lived in Dorchester for a couple years. Super different in the Boston area but I loved it. Sports scene was top notch and simply just good people and good food. It’s pretty diverse in the area, never thought I’d see Vietnamese people and hella pho restaurants 😂
3:27 sight of a murder
@Sarah Jane looks like a memorial
Do Brockton next, I'll even give you a list of hoods/streets
I LOVE Boston!
Black people say it’s racist there lol
@@Eman1900O the people that claim boston are racist are ignorant as fuck lmao. They just can't handle boston!
Eman19O It's not. I promise you'll probably meet the most kind people here to be honest. Black,White, Spanish,Haitian,Etc. it's rough things too though. But not really racism.
Brendan Sullivan lol it’s only one of the most racially segregated cities in America. Just google or search TH-cam. Pretty easy and accessible to see all the claims and incidents
Eman19O You completely ignored my comment... It's a segregated but not the whole city is like that. There's a large variety of ethnicities that live humbly with each other. Sometimes you can't look at things with cold logic (statistics) you have to see or listen to a live person who knows or experience it for yourself.
I don't judge by the cleanliness cuz LA hoods all look nice from the outside. I'm from San Antonio and we got hoods with no trash or any gov service ( besides police, cuz they come no matter what) be looking like third world country in spots
Springfield Mass hoods is bad
Have you been to New Haven, CT?
Boston is alright, this area doesn’t look like a hood at all
More like a clean hood
I know you hear those gunshots though
Boston has been plagued by gentrification… The Boston that I grew up in during the 80s and 90s was Vietnam
Big time facts
I think you need to consult a dictionary and look up the word "plague". If something turns a neighborhood from something better than a warzone, it is not a plague.
@@JasonJones-ty1xb I’m more than aware of the definition of plague, which is why I chose to use it….. What you need to do is understand that gentrification doesn’t always make things “better” for those already in the community… Millions of people across the country are being displaced from their homes because it…. But then again, you’re probably someone coming from a privileged background that doesn’t have an understanding of that….
If the people who made their neighborhood a shithole get displaced by people who make it better, than they deserve to be displaced.
If you want the 'Hood in Massachusetts, go to Brockton, Springfield, or New Bedford.
4:10 - The house straight ahead here is the first obviously abandoned one I’ve seen in this video.
Dam, was expecting to see Lawrence on here LOL
He needs to hit Springfield fitchburg Worcester New Bedford Lynn lawrence holyoke, and Brockton
It kind of reminds me of Southside Jamaica and Woodhaven in Queens.
Boston has some clean ass Hoods
So dose nyc
@@yurrrrbigboston3497 but which part?
Great Boston worst hoods video
Love how these outta towners think its sweet😂😂😂if they came out here cocky like that theyd get beat stripped robbed and maybe worse smh......
No.. Ya'll not even doing that to each other.. Boston had a tiny 39 murders last year.. That means bodies ain't dropping everyday like other major cities.. You should be proud of that.. Boston is a nice place to raise a family.
@@carbon6951 all within in like 5 Square miles of the city. Check out Trap geek video about H$M
@@scottd7222 We talkin about Cities, not neighborhoods.
@@scottd7222 By the way, because of the tiny 39 homicides in Boston last year for 2021, Boston is now officially "BELOW" the U.S. National Average Murder Rate Per Capita.
@@carbon6951 which is a good thing and because it got gentrified. Also the hood is small part of city so very concentrated.
I'm impressed you didn't get the bullet windshield souvenir
You should do lynn the city of sin lol when i was out there years ago there was a car bombing everyone i ever meet or met mentions lynn I also been through danvers revere Salem all around that area
Salem and Danvers aren’t ghetto at all. Especially Salem. I deliver in both towns daily.
@@Jellyrollrider no they are not just places I visited when I was up there
Yo Danvers is really nice Salem just gets super busy with all of the goth kids.
I def wanna go back to Mass last time I was up there I drove through the Berkshire's very pretty went through pittsfield
Danvers is a suburb it ain’t a hood Salem is big but it’s like Quincy just alots of weird kids go up there at night.
0:01 reminds me of Atlantic Avenue in Richmond Hill Queens.
Still 100% better than avarage WesternEurope hoods
Are there ghetto areas in Eastern Europe? discard the link to those. otherwise I live and have not seen such areas except in your beautiful America.
Abandoned villages yes. But that whole areas of people living in mud and ugly houses. Fu and they themselves are the bottom of life. Moreover, these are entire areas. Come on, they can. This is an exceptional nation.
The golden years have passed. You are in shit
@@Лилечка-л9ь I'm sure there are hoods in some parts, but I can't imagine many. I've visited the Czech Republic a few times because I have family there and everything seemed fine for the most part. There were a couple run down areas in some of the smaller towns but that was pretty much it
In the Czech Republic in a small town. And in Blessed America, there are such districts in every city, big and small.
Please go to a state you have never been before. I’d love to see videos from Alaska, Hawaii
You can't drive everywhere in Alaska, they take planes to get from city to city.
I mean he usually does good videos so is Alaska and Hawaii gonna have them?
Hood*
check out prov ri while youre in the area :)
I live in providence looks more ghetto than this video of boston
Better than a lot of the shitholes you have shown us in the past. What gets me with The US is all the decent cars in run down areas with houses falling apart. They know the price of everything but the value of nothing. Glad not in that country!!
Go to winter hill in somerville, I hear the old irish guys have a few stories to tell there...
5:38 “ you’re smoking crack”🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:57 those apartments rent for $2-$4k/month.
Wow those are San Francisco prices $😧
Charlie started out in Franklin Field, a public housing project and definite hood. By 9:57 he's exploring the back of the hill (Mission-A/K/A Parker Hill) where old buildings were cleared out years ago for Lahey Clinic expansion. Lahey went to Burlington MA instead. Bill Rawn, Boston architect, designed these houses on the Back of the Hill in the '80s, maybe '90s. Nice work but yeah, sky high rents unless some have "affordable" subsidies.
@@quabbin3712 Yeah, but even Franklin Field compared to Brockton, Springfield, and other similar places isn't nearly as bad as a lot of the other cities he's visited. You're not seeing burned out cars and drug deals in broad daylight here.
@@quabbin3712 yeah but most of these apartments are condos/townhouses....it's hilly though
@For Truth Roommates I think🤔
That place must be rougher than it looks. I've never seen a project with its own crematorium 1:50 before
They found that it's easier if the community is provided a local place to cremate their enemies' corpses. Takes a lot of pressure off the local police and no one has to dig holes or use the harbor.
Lmaoooo y’all dudes in the comments wouldn’t come here and think shit is sweet
I live here and it is sweet.
Harry Sacks what part the city you because you obviously Trollin lmaoo keep yo ass in the house
Josh Tyler you a white boy trollin ain’t shit good about you
Ben Wilk I’m not trolling. I’ve been living here for 30 years. This is one of the safest cities to live in the country. I’ve lived in Roxbury, Dorchester and mattapan. But now I live in the suburb. I’ve never experienced any crime in my entire life here. You should be proud you live in a safest city and not ashamed. Your mindset is fucked up.
Harry Sacks No your mindset is fucked up I’ve lost more than eight people living in this city so what you perceive is safe it’s not safe to me so watch what you say....I don’t know who you’re affiliated with but the people I know and who am affiliated with lost their lives due to gun violence so you probably grew up in a safe area or street in the city we’ve both obviously witness different shit...there’s not shit you can tell me....You was probably one of those kids who stayed in the house 🤣🤣🤣
Boston hoods look almost identical to NyC hoods except instead of having many brownstones they have the double decker houses. Boston still has brownstones also tho. Looks like they only on the nice nice areas tho
Boston projects look nice.
U tripping
@@yurrrrbigboston3497 you just want a rough image
@@Thebrothaisback Basically a safe city.
@@yurrrrbigboston3497 no literally💀😂