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To be honest, not really. We have only had a couple of fires that was close enough to the cities to be concerning. We don't have many landslides here either, due to the high rock content of the mountains
North ogden is trash. Cops are bullys, will give you a ticket for going 4 over the speed limit. Neighbors are the types that will call the county on you for having a dry patch in your yard, or if you dog barks too much for their liking.
We just moved to Ogden, I’m starting a new job here. I was interested more in building restrictions within Ogden as I see big potential in buying an older home but don’t want to get stuck with building code restrictions. Advice?
What restrictions are you concerned about? So long as you complete everything with permits you would be just fine. If you’re concerned about community or zoning rules, you can talk to the city about that
I'm off wall on 28th and it's been getting nicer (Pingree is still a little run down looking). Also, the airport has flights out to Mesa, and a new one to California (Can't remember which city). I work on Hill AFB (lots of people out of Ogden work there). Grew up in Centeville in the "80's, back then it was all farm land.
@@LivingInSaltLakeCity yep. Two torn down in Woods Cross/Bountiful, 1 in Layton, 1 in Riverdale soon to be bulldozed. Those people have nowhere to go. Townhouses went in in front of another by Hill AFB. I'm sure that one is also just a matter of time before it's gone as well.
I'm curious how the city was named Ogden. Yes, I understand it was named after Canadian fur trader Peter Skene Ogden, yet I understand he may have never actually been there. Ogden's name was also given to a point of land up here in Victoria BC Canada, where I currently live on Vancouver Island. I understand his grandfather was American who fled north about the time of the war between your country and what is now Canada under the rule of England in the early 1800s. I also know he went west as a fur trader with the North-West Co, the prime competitor against the Hudson's Bay company, which during Ogden's time managed to buy out the NWCo. I know this as I had a gr,gr,gr,great uncle, Finnan McDonald who worked with Ogdwn for a few years in the BC as well as in the US north-west. I'n love to visit Ogden and may soon. Idohopesomeone can explain how his name was adopted. Thank you Allan McRae
Is it that the city where Everwood was filmed? Im a big fan of this Tv serie and im trying to find all the real locations. Unfortunatelly its pretty difficult to relocate scenes basing the material on something olds 20 years. Greetings from Italy.
I remember Everwood because it was being filmed at a house just up the street from my childhood home. I believe the house is located on 73 Laurel Street in Salt Lake City.
It’s so sad how much development there is. Humans just take, take, take… Let’s not forget that Utah was Native American Land before it became whatever this is
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I never been to that area but I feel like a bad area in Utah isn't really a bad area..
Yes that is very true. Many people say the "rough areas" here in Utah are nothing compared to what you find in other major cities.
Ogden Airport has regular flights to Phoenix and Burbank.
What??? No mention of the Front-runner??
Do you have to worry about land slides and forest fires being so close to the Mountains?
To be honest, not really. We have only had a couple of fires that was close enough to the cities to be concerning. We don't have many landslides here either, due to the high rock content of the mountains
Ogden sucks worst boring city ive ever been too
I grew up in Ogden . I miss it so bad....😥
Me too😓
Love this city & the state of Utah!
This info really is helpful especially the roads & traffic, great insight.
What TH-cam content creators should we watch to find good apartments ?
I miss Utah, i was living sunset, Roy then Ogden,
Name a single small city in the US that DOES NOT have a drug and crime problem. Good luck!
North Ogden is literally better than all of those areas you pointed out lol
North ogden is trash. Cops are bullys, will give you a ticket for going 4 over the speed limit. Neighbors are the types that will call the county on you for having a dry patch in your yard, or if you dog barks too much for their liking.
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Excellent. Love the tour, but I also appreciate the opinions. Thanks man.
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You forgot Powder Mt. Cody.
Shhhh.... try to keep it quiet dude haha
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What’s the mask situation like there?
Wear one if you want or don’t!
@@LivingInSaltLakeCity Exactly how it should be.
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The Blacks used to live in Ogden. The Mexicans pushed them out.
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Hey i am an international student in January 2023 i am coming in weber state university is ogden is good to earn and live
would be nice if you could drive around and get some footage in addition to this.
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We just moved to Ogden, I’m starting a new job here. I was interested more in building restrictions within Ogden as I see big potential in buying an older home but don’t want to get stuck with building code restrictions. Advice?
What restrictions are you concerned about? So long as you complete everything with permits you would be just fine. If you’re concerned about community or zoning rules, you can talk to the city about that
Is it just me or don't you ever talk about condos??
He only sells houses which isn’t very helpful to people that are only looking to rent or prefer smaller homes
I'm off wall on 28th and it's been getting nicer (Pingree is still a little run down looking). Also, the airport has flights out to Mesa, and a new one to California (Can't remember which city). I work on Hill AFB (lots of people out of Ogden work there). Grew up in Centeville in the "80's, back then it was all farm land.
Thanks for the info. Really helpful
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped!
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You forgot to mention the trailer parks and how they're all getting g bulldozed by developers. One. At. A.Time.
Yeah good point. I have heard about a lot of them getting torn down and replaced. That land is valuable…
@@LivingInSaltLakeCity yep. Two torn down in Woods Cross/Bountiful, 1 in Layton, 1 in Riverdale soon to be bulldozed. Those people have nowhere to go. Townhouses went in in front of another by Hill AFB. I'm sure that one is also just a matter of time before it's gone as well.
I lived close to downtown, my building got shot at by gang members. I wouldn’t live downtown again.
But, Ogden is nothing like Colfax Ave in Denver.
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I'm curious how the city was named Ogden. Yes, I understand it was named after Canadian fur trader Peter Skene Ogden, yet I understand he may have never actually been there. Ogden's name was also given to a point of land up here in Victoria BC Canada, where I currently live on Vancouver Island.
I understand his grandfather was American who fled north about the time of the war between your country and what is now Canada under the rule of England in the early 1800s. I also know he went west as a fur trader with the North-West Co, the prime competitor against the Hudson's Bay company, which during Ogden's time managed to buy out the NWCo. I know this as I had a gr,gr,gr,great uncle, Finnan McDonald who worked with Ogdwn for a few years in the BC as well as in the US north-west.
I'n love to visit Ogden and may soon. Idohopesomeone can explain how his name was adopted.
Thank you
Allan McRae
Isn't Ellen Degeneres a fur trader?
Love utah ❤️ miss my home state.in Tucson Az now but returning to Clearfield.soon god be willing ✨🙏
Nice! Thanks for commenting!
Is there even a street called "Main" in O-town? I thought the streets were Named for US Presidents and numbered.
Yes that is true. The central road running through town is state street
My fiancé and I are moving to Ogden soon from the east coast, and this is insanely helpful. Thanks!
I wouldn't move there to be honest.....good piece of advice
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Any canadian's having moved down? We are interested
Yes I’ve helped quite a few actually!
I appreciate the information but have to say that I had a lot of trouble seeing where your cursor was.
Thanks for the feedback! I will see what I can do on the next video to make it easier to see!
@@LivingInSaltLakeCityкурсор видно, но из-за твоих резких движении он становится малозаметным. Не дергай мышь
Avoid Wall, 24th Street area on west side.
Почему ? Это опасный район?
@@ДиванныйЭксперт-ч5ь in English?
Is it that the city where Everwood was filmed? Im a big fan of this Tv serie and im trying to find all the real locations. Unfortunatelly its pretty difficult to relocate scenes basing the material on something olds 20 years.
Greetings from Italy.
I remember Everwood because it was being filmed at a house just up the street from my childhood home. I believe the house is located on 73 Laurel Street in Salt Lake City.
@@christysanders1909 Oh, you are so lucky! But the house was real or fake? Often the houses are rebuilt inside theaters…
@@luca01090 No it is a real house! It was built in 1916 and is still occupied.
Pretty sure I met the people living there now.
It’s so sad how much development there is. Humans just take, take, take… Let’s not forget that Utah was Native American Land before it became whatever this is
Nobody has forgotten, and we don't need constant reminders. We are living in the present now, not the past.
It's utahs land. Grow up