I love Salem ❤️ .. nice people everywhere.. yes, Salem has its issues just like any other city. But, we are all working together to help each other. GO SALEM 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
@@SalemOR It's a clean city, not too big. Historical and I like where it's located in Oregon - close to the coast (50 miles) and near Portland (about the same distance. To the east waterfalls and lush hills. Marion berries and Kettle chips, Downtown area could be more "exciting"
@@SalemOR Blooming pink cherry blossoms across from the Art Deco 1937 Capitol Building, Great public transportation Lots of places to shop like bookstores (Lancaster) A fine variety of fairly fine restaurants,
I love where I live in Keizer. Only been in Oregon a few years. My only complaint is that the cost of shelter here is astronomically ridiculous. At least if s h t f, this is a fertile agricultural area and a good place to hunker down.
Sleepy is an understatement IMO. I live 30 minutes outside Salem but my wife and I sometimes drive into town for date nights. I'm always shocked at how deserted the streets are at 7 PM on a Saturday, even in summer time.
This is true. We are a town filled with homebodies who like to do their own thing ◡̈ What is your favorite thing about living in the Willamette Valley?
i came to salem oregon since 1984, i used to live in ne salem, now I'm in west salem and i think salem is a good place to live, less problems, people are nicer. it's a little bit bored but if you have a job and don't like to go out too much salem is the right place.
I live in Salem, don't move here at all... This place has declined so much its insane. I've watched so many businesses leave in the last 4-5 years there soon won't be any jobs here... Hoping to leave myself sometime soon.. if not leaving the country alltogether.
When you live in "the ghetto" part of salem and tuned in to see if your neighborhood made the list for all the wrong reasons 😂. So this a long winded comment. Short version: Tl;dr salem has its perk but also has its downsides. Best to look into both sides and see if the good outweighs the bad for you and your family before moving here. Long version: I know a lot of fellow salem residents in the comments aren't painting the most pleasant picture of our city, and we definitely have our fair share of issues just like most other places, but honestly there are good things about here too. I think it's just a lot of us who lived here for long amounts of time have seen a decline in certain areas and certain issues that have become a problem, and aren't happy with how those certain issues are being handled. Salem has its perks too though. If you want some place that's not huge city vibes but also not small country town, but somewhere in between, this would be a good place to at least look into. And with portland just a short drive away in one direction, you can easily go to a big city when you are in the mood. Then the coast and the ocean about the same distance to the west, and plenty of wooded areas and mountains to go hike near by, rivers for swimming and fishing, you can drive out into the country easily, drive to Mt hood and play in the snow, and even desert if you drive far enough... You have literally every terrain right around you all depending which direction you go. That's my favorite part of living here. Not too many places you have all that right at your back door. And here, all those are literally right around you. With that being said it's not perfect here either and one look at the comments and you can see that lol so I won't bother going into detail. But yeah, that's about all for my ted talk. Thanks for listening if you made it this far, lol
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences as a fellow Salemander. Which direction do you like to drive to get away from the city? My husband and I love the beach and heading out to the coast. Although we just went there for labor day weekend and it was soooo cold and foggy. Not what we expected since it was almost 90 degrees in town.
West salem is the nicest, cleanest, and safest part of salem to live in. The traffic over the bridge is mild at worst. The only real disadvantage of West Salem is it doesn't offer a lot to do without going over the bridge. But without a doubt if you're raising a family it's the best part to live in.
@@justjeff709 I totally agree. While traffic in Salem has changed in recent years, for those who are more accustomed to bigger city traffic, the Salem traffic is great! Totally depends on the perspective and where you're relocating from.
Lmao west salem being the nicest is easily debatable. The amount of homeless at wallace marine, the bridge, and on the main road is insane. Actual robbings at gunpoint just across the bridge, and homeless in the forest. Almost as bad as downtown.
Thank you for clarifying. That is true, we cannot see the ocean/coastline from Salem. Rather, we have views out towards the coast. I appreciate the edit ◡̈
I think it would be nice to live downtown if it weren’t for the homeless problem. Can’t even walk around by yourself without feeling on edge especially when it’s starting to get dark…
I moved to Portland from the Salem area where I lived my whole life back in 2018. I was gone for 4 years and when I came back it was drastically different and the crime is much worse. Litter and homeless all over too.
What about your current take on it? It sounds like it’s been a few years since you last visited. Any different/noticeable changes since your last visit?
Thanks for watching and for the helpful feedback! I’ll make sure to clarify in future videos that the coastal views I mention are ‘toward the coast’ rather than saying, 'the Oregon Coastline'. Great point and I totally see how I created confusion with my word selection when chatting about South Salem (@3:50). About the neighborhood names (Sunnyside vs. Sunnyslope): It’s Sunnyslope, but I get why that’s confusing since the names are similar (@4:38). Here’s the neighborhood breakdown from the City of Salem if you want to check out all the official neighborhood names: data.cityofsalem.net/maps/salem::neighborhoods/explore?location=44.900060%2C-123.033359%2C11.75 Thanks again, your feedback helps me better understand how to improve my content.
Yes, I would agree that Keizer has lower taxes. At the end of the day I wouldn't say the tax savings are enough to encourage someone to move there for that reason alone, but it does have an impact. What else should others know about Salem or Keizer before moving here that I didn't mention?
My recommendation is to watch alllllll of my videos and see which neighborhood feels like the right one for you. Each one is unique and depending on your needs some might be better for you than others. Here is my Salem Neighborhood Map Guide where I've catalogued all of my videos based on neighborhood: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1UK9PzG92rekmE8C4rdhaVY_E7ghbJgc&usp=sharing
Thanks for sharing your perspective. Salem isn’t the right place for everyone but it’s a good place for many. What’s your least favorite thing about Salem?
The only area around Salem I would even consider is Independence. I lived by Bush Pasture Park and nothing on this earth could compel me to live in Salem again.
@@Bughugger Yup. West Salem is the safest area but even then there are so many homeless junkies walking around at night. Avoid going to the 711 at night at all costs!!
I live in salem and its gotten so bad wouldn’t recommend moving here we are currently trying to sell to get out. The last few years its gotten so bad you go downtown and theres gangs, homeless and trash not to mention all the people urinating and defecating on the sidewalks or the massive amount of drug users and sellers in the area ugh cant wait to get out of here
Mainly the Oregon forests are prone to wild fires. That would include most of the land to the East of the Cascade mountain range. Salem it's self is far enough aware where we do not need to worry much about the wildfires encroaching in on the city. We do get smoke (depending on the wind direction) which should be a consideration.
@@SalemORFirst things that comes to my mind are: 1.) “Big-ish” city that still retains remnants of a small town feel to it. 2.) 1hr-2hr from all sort of different outdoor experiences (many hikes, the coast etc). 3hrs if you want to experience the high desert of central Oregon. 3.) The wine 🍷 😍. This is wine country and I love it for it. Tons of vineyards and wines to experience. There’s most likely more depending on who you ask but these are what popped into my head first 😁
For all non living salem people, heres an easy breakdown of how salem works. North salem: Some dodgy areas but mostly old neighborhoods. Major homeless problems. Cheap rent. West salem: New neighborhoods, expensive new houses. Expensive apartments. Plenty of homeless, less than north salem. Bad bridge traffic. You will take this bridge multiple times every day if you live here. East Salem(Lancaster): Essentially the worst place to be. Homeless comparable to actual slums of california. Rent isnt much cheaper either. Horrible traffic. Downtown: Dive bars and some nice restaurants. About as much homeless as north salem. South Salem: Nicer area overall, but theres still plenty of homeless and rent here has absolutely skyrocketed. Real estate developers are absolutely carving it up down in south salem. Ive seen old houses demolished and apartments shoot up in place.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. For those who aren't familiar with Salem/that area, can you share your thoughts on why those are areas you would avoid? I know others who aren't familiar with our city would love to hear your 2 cents on the topic.
I like your videos with attitude. I've lived in Salem area for 50 years. Your descriptions sum it up pretty well. But as I have read in other comments here, I agree the best option is to avoid Salem all together.😵💫
Tell us more! You've lived here for a decent amount of time. What else should people know about Salem before they relocate here? What did I miss in this video?
@@SalemORif you can get over the homelessness and gangs than it’s actually pretty nice. The spring and fall are gorgeous and lots of walking areas as well as a bunch of unique services/experiences without the big city feel. It’s very charming and is the biggest small town I’ve ever seen
She is trying to sell houses after all. Why would she mention the real problem not including the price gouging in recent years. If I could afford it I'd buy a house around Sprague High or West Salem High. They are the furthest from crime and homeless.
@Talyis84 thanks for sharing your perspective. What do you think is the largest issue that should have been addressed in this video? What did I leave out?
The biggest problem in any neighborhood is the tipe of neighbors You will have to deal. Learn first about them, are they ok or just a bunch of wakos, weirdos, or karens! 😁
At Summer time people is out of their houses, when You check a potencial house to buy You see & hear the surroundings. The house in sale always are clean & the yard done, but what about the potencial neighbors houses? I rather live outside Salem at the outskirts than between drama & a circus. Peace of mind is better then gold.😁
Haha! This is a good point. I think you're spot on and its super important people check out not just the house they like but what the neighborhood is like too.
@SalemOR I have lived over here for 15 years now and I love the fact I can go all weekend without having to come over the bridge to downtown. It also has a small town feel sometimes that I never got over the bridge.
@SalemOR One bridge in and one bridge out can be an issue but the traffic over the bridge is no worse than traffic on Misson, Commercial, or Lancaster.
What a strange thing to say... The biker was on the "wrong side" because they were passing me as I was walking. I don't know about you, but I'd prefer for the biker to move over to the "wrong side" momentarily rather than plow right through me.
I see a lot of people commenting on the houseless people in Salem. Houseless people are in every part of the US. Houseless do not bother me. I feel for people who have to live on the street. Plus, there are crappy nasty eye sores of houses near me. Junkies, theirs, and shady people also own homes.
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You’re forgetting to mention about the homeless problem in downtown Salem.
For those who are not familiar with Salem, what should they know about this topic? What did I leave out?
Every town has homeless, they can’t be avoided.
Nah dude salem is next level( i live here)@oxxnarrdflame8865
I love Salem ❤️ .. nice people everywhere.. yes, Salem has its issues just like any other city. But, we are all working together to help each other. GO SALEM 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
What is your favorite thing about living in Salem?
Yes - Salem is a great place to live.
@@scotnick59 What is your favorite and least favorite thing about Salem?
@@SalemOR It's a clean city, not too big. Historical and I like where it's located in Oregon - close to the coast (50 miles) and near Portland (about the same distance. To the east waterfalls and lush hills. Marion berries and Kettle chips, Downtown area could be more "exciting"
@@SalemOR
Blooming pink cherry blossoms across from the Art Deco 1937 Capitol Building, Great public transportation Lots of places to shop like bookstores (Lancaster) A fine variety of fairly fine restaurants,
Iam born and raised in Salem and love it here❤️I have never lived anywhere else.
Thanks for watching. For those who are not familiar with Salem, what do you think are the biggest pros and cons to living here?
"Charming as Fuck" is what hooked me. I just applied for a job with the state. If I get the offer, I will Absolutely, be calling you!
Fuck yeah!
I love where I live in Keizer. Only been in Oregon a few years. My only complaint is that the cost of shelter here is astronomically ridiculous. At least if s h t f, this is a fertile agricultural area and a good place to hunker down.
The cost of real estate is pretty high compared to many other places across the US. What is your least favorite thing about living in Salem/Keizer?
Sleepy is an understatement IMO. I live 30 minutes outside Salem but my wife and I sometimes drive into town for date nights. I'm always shocked at how deserted the streets are at 7 PM on a Saturday, even in summer time.
This is true. We are a town filled with homebodies who like to do their own thing ◡̈
What is your favorite thing about living in the Willamette Valley?
i came to salem oregon since 1984, i used to live in ne salem, now I'm in west salem and i think salem is a good place to live, less problems, people are nicer. it's a little bit bored but if you have a job and don't like to go out too much salem is the right place.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. What else do you think people need to know about Salem before moving here?
You just named all of Salem.. Funny shit and im here for it lmaoo
Muahaha!
I live in Salem, don't move here at all... This place has declined so much its insane. I've watched so many businesses leave in the last 4-5 years there soon won't be any jobs here... Hoping to leave myself sometime soon.. if not leaving the country alltogether.
Sounds like you're ready to get outta dodge. Where would you move to if you could leave tomorrow and why?
Maybe you should move out of state to California?
My grandmother (born in 1913) told me she used to cut across Bush's pasture on the way to school. Three generations of my family were born in Salem.
Thats amazing! What do you think people should know about Salem before moving here? What did I leave out?
When you live in "the ghetto" part of salem and tuned in to see if your neighborhood made the list for all the wrong reasons 😂. So this a long winded comment. Short version:
Tl;dr salem has its perk but also has its downsides. Best to look into both sides and see if the good outweighs the bad for you and your family before moving here.
Long version: I know a lot of fellow salem residents in the comments aren't painting the most pleasant picture of our city, and we definitely have our fair share of issues just like most other places, but honestly there are good things about here too. I think it's just a lot of us who lived here for long amounts of time have seen a decline in certain areas and certain issues that have become a problem, and aren't happy with how those certain issues are being handled. Salem has its perks too though. If you want some place that's not huge city vibes but also not small country town, but somewhere in between, this would be a good place to at least look into. And with portland just a short drive away in one direction, you can easily go to a big city when you are in the mood. Then the coast and the ocean about the same distance to the west, and plenty of wooded areas and mountains to go hike near by, rivers for swimming and fishing, you can drive out into the country easily, drive to Mt hood and play in the snow, and even desert if you drive far enough... You have literally every terrain right around you all depending which direction you go. That's my favorite part of living here. Not too many places you have all that right at your back door. And here, all those are literally right around you. With that being said it's not perfect here either and one look at the comments and you can see that lol so I won't bother going into detail. But yeah, that's about all for my ted talk. Thanks for listening if you made it this far, lol
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences as a fellow Salemander.
Which direction do you like to drive to get away from the city? My husband and I love the beach and heading out to the coast.
Although we just went there for labor day weekend and it was soooo cold and foggy. Not what we expected since it was almost 90 degrees in town.
Agreed, Salem has a small town feel with some big city benefits.
What if your favorite thing about living in Salem?
West salem is the nicest, cleanest, and safest part of salem to live in. The traffic over the bridge is mild at worst. The only real disadvantage of West Salem is it doesn't offer a lot to do without going over the bridge. But without a doubt if you're raising a family it's the best part to live in.
Thanks for sharing. For those who are not familiar with West Salem, what is the absolute best aspect of living in West Salem?
Apparently you’ve never tried to cross over to west Salem between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
@MichaelJohnson-tw7dq literally every day. It's definitely congested but as far as traffic goes, it's nothing compared to any other major city.
@@justjeff709 I totally agree. While traffic in Salem has changed in recent years, for those who are more accustomed to bigger city traffic, the Salem traffic is great!
Totally depends on the perspective and where you're relocating from.
Lmao west salem being the nicest is easily debatable. The amount of homeless at wallace marine, the bridge, and on the main road is insane. Actual robbings at gunpoint just across the bridge, and homeless in the forest. Almost as bad as downtown.
The Oregon coastline is not visible from South Salem. That would the Coast Range
Thank you for clarifying.
That is true, we cannot see the ocean/coastline from Salem. Rather, we have views out towards the coast.
I appreciate the edit ◡̈
I think it would be nice to live downtown if it weren’t for the homeless problem. Can’t even walk around by yourself without feeling on edge especially when it’s starting to get dark…
I understand that. Downtown feels like it becomes very empty and kinda creepy at night because no one is around. The quiet is scary.
I moved to Portland from the Salem area where I lived my whole life back in 2018. I was gone for 4 years and when I came back it was drastically different and the crime is much worse. Litter and homeless all over too.
What about your current take on it? It sounds like it’s been a few years since you last visited. Any different/noticeable changes since your last visit?
Fun views of the Oregon coastline? It’s 50 miles away, and on the other side of a mountain range. And It’s Sunny-side, not Sunny-slope.
Thanks for watching and for the helpful feedback!
I’ll make sure to clarify in future videos that the coastal views I mention are ‘toward the coast’ rather than saying, 'the Oregon Coastline'. Great point and I totally see how I created confusion with my word selection when chatting about South Salem (@3:50).
About the neighborhood names (Sunnyside vs. Sunnyslope): It’s Sunnyslope, but I get why that’s confusing since the names are similar (@4:38).
Here’s the neighborhood breakdown from the City of Salem if you want to check out all the official neighborhood names: data.cityofsalem.net/maps/salem::neighborhoods/explore?location=44.900060%2C-123.033359%2C11.75
Thanks again, your feedback helps me better understand how to improve my content.
@@SalemOR and if you look East you have a view “toward” the Atlantic Ocean.
Technically true.
If I look North I can see views towards Canada.
Property taxes are considerably lower in Keizer. Also, Keizer has more of a small town feel.
Yes, I would agree that Keizer has lower taxes. At the end of the day I wouldn't say the tax savings are enough to encourage someone to move there for that reason alone, but it does have an impact.
What else should others know about Salem or Keizer before moving here that I didn't mention?
I want to live in Salem's ghetto hood and keep it real. Any recommendations?
My recommendation is to watch alllllll of my videos and see which neighborhood feels like the right one for you. Each one is unique and depending on your needs some might be better for you than others.
Here is my Salem Neighborhood Map Guide where I've catalogued all of my videos based on neighborhood: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1UK9PzG92rekmE8C4rdhaVY_E7ghbJgc&usp=sharing
When I’m ready to sell I’m
Calling you😊
Sweet! Can't wait to connect.
I grew up in Salem. I would never recommend moving to Salem, to anyone I like anyway.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. Salem isn’t the right place for everyone but it’s a good place for many.
What’s your least favorite thing about Salem?
The only area around Salem I would even consider is Independence. I lived by Bush Pasture Park and nothing on this earth could compel me to live in Salem again.
What was the worst thing about living in Salem that you think others should know about?
Junkies @@SalemOR EVERYWHERE
@@Bughugger Yup. West Salem is the safest area but even then there are so many homeless junkies walking around at night. Avoid going to the 711 at night at all costs!!
I live in salem and its gotten so bad wouldn’t recommend moving here we are currently trying to sell to get out. The last few years its gotten so bad you go downtown and theres gangs, homeless and trash not to mention all the people urinating and defecating on the sidewalks or the massive amount of drug users and sellers in the area ugh cant wait to get out of here
Thanks for sharing your perspective. What part of town do you live in?
What areas are more prone to fires?
Mainly the Oregon forests are prone to wild fires. That would include most of the land to the East of the Cascade mountain range.
Salem it's self is far enough aware where we do not need to worry much about the wildfires encroaching in on the city. We do get smoke (depending on the wind direction) which should be a consideration.
The further east you go from the wet coastal range, the more fire prone. Stay on the west side of the Willamette.
Solid advice.
Any fire that spreads to Salem from the cascades would need to travel downhill and against the wind across 20 miles of farmland. Not going to happen.
And, as you've said before, avoid Keizer if you like a "downtown" area..... Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching. What do you think is the biggest pro to living in Salem that others should know?
@@SalemORFirst things that comes to my mind are:
1.) “Big-ish” city that still retains remnants of a small town feel to it.
2.) 1hr-2hr from all sort of different outdoor experiences (many hikes, the coast etc). 3hrs if you want to experience the high desert of central Oregon.
3.) The wine 🍷 😍. This is wine country and I love it for it. Tons of vineyards and wines to experience.
There’s most likely more depending on who you ask but these are what popped into my head first 😁
Great pros! What do you think are the biggest cons to living in Salem?
For all non living salem people, heres an easy breakdown of how salem works.
North salem: Some dodgy areas but mostly old neighborhoods. Major homeless problems. Cheap rent.
West salem: New neighborhoods, expensive new houses. Expensive apartments. Plenty of homeless, less than north salem. Bad bridge traffic. You will take this bridge multiple times every day if you live here.
East Salem(Lancaster): Essentially the worst place to be. Homeless comparable to actual slums of california. Rent isnt much cheaper either. Horrible traffic.
Downtown: Dive bars and some nice restaurants. About as much homeless as north salem.
South Salem: Nicer area overall, but theres still plenty of homeless and rent here has absolutely skyrocketed. Real estate developers are absolutely carving it up down in south salem. Ive seen old houses demolished and apartments shoot up in place.
Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective. It's great to have other locals chime in!
How long have you lived in Salem?
@@SalemOR about 25 years
Sweet! Anything else you think people should know about Salem before moving here?
Do not live anywhere near Lancaster or Sunnyview. That is my 2 cents.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. For those who aren't familiar with Salem/that area, can you share your thoughts on why those are areas you would avoid?
I know others who aren't familiar with our city would love to hear your 2 cents on the topic.
I like your videos with attitude. I've lived in Salem area for 50 years. Your descriptions sum it up pretty well. But as I have read in other comments here, I agree the best option is to avoid Salem all together.😵💫
Tell us more! You've lived here for a decent amount of time. What else should people know about Salem before they relocate here? What did I miss in this video?
West Salem is awesome
What is your favorite aspect about living in West Salem? Why did you pick that side of the river?
I said no more houses and moved into Hidden Lakes. I love the home here! and they do everything for you! (I'm known as the youngest here. :) )
Hidden Lakes is a sneaky little gem! What is your favorite and least favorite thing about living there?
... Charming as Fuck... The best way to describe my neighborhood 😊
I couldn't agree more!
All I get is don’t move here!
I hate to break it to ya...but I don't think you should move here.
@@SalemORif you can get over the homelessness and gangs than it’s actually pretty nice. The spring and fall are gorgeous and lots of walking areas as well as a bunch of unique services/experiences without the big city feel. It’s very charming and is the biggest small town I’ve ever seen
Morningside is built on an ant hill
Ooo, tell us more about the ant hill of Morningside.
@@gaylehooper8837 I went to morningside Judson and sprague
Did you like your school experiences there?
I like you slant on what to avoid, clever. 😊
Ya caught that eh? ◡̈
She is trying to sell houses after all. Why would she mention the real problem not including the price gouging in recent years. If I could afford it I'd buy a house around Sprague High or West Salem High. They are the furthest from crime and homeless.
@Talyis84 thanks for sharing your perspective. What do you think is the largest issue that should have been addressed in this video? What did I leave out?
The biggest problem in any neighborhood is the tipe of neighbors You will have to deal. Learn first about them, are they ok or just a bunch of wakos, weirdos, or karens! 😁
What is your best tip for people to get to know there neighbors before buying a house?
At Summer time people is out of their houses, when You check a potencial house to buy You see & hear the surroundings. The house in sale always are clean & the yard done, but what about the potencial neighbors houses? I rather live outside Salem at the outskirts than between drama & a circus. Peace of mind is better then gold.😁
Haha! This is a good point. I think you're spot on and its super important people check out not just the house they like but what the neighborhood is like too.
I used to live in South Salem 😅
It always throws me for a loop beat when she swears. lol
Lmao you filmed my grandmas house in this video
Really? I love that. I always feel so creepy filming the houses....
I see what you did there. 🙂
Hehe.
2:30
you're welcome
The people rejoice!
Westside is the best side!
It's so divided. Either you love the W side or want nothing to do with it 🤣
What do you think is the best thing about living in West Salem?
@SalemOR I have lived over here for 15 years now and I love the fact I can go all weekend without having to come over the bridge to downtown. It also has a small town feel sometimes that I never got over the bridge.
Great point. Do you think there are any major disadvantages to living on the West side?
@SalemOR One bridge in and one bridge out can be an issue but the traffic over the bridge is no worse than traffic on Misson, Commercial, or Lancaster.
This is true. Traffic is unavoidable on many of the main roads. Do the hills bother you in West Salem?
at 0:35 I'm already afraid people randomly operate on the WRONG side of the road in your town. That's a hillbilly/maga thing.
What a strange thing to say...
The biker was on the "wrong side" because they were passing me as I was walking. I don't know about you, but I'd prefer for the biker to move over to the "wrong side" momentarily rather than plow right through me.
@@SalemORI like how you responded. Well done
All of them, go away.
No, come on over and move in!
I see a lot of people commenting on the houseless people in Salem. Houseless people are in every part of the US. Houseless do not bother me. I feel for people who have to live on the street. Plus, there are crappy nasty eye sores of houses near me. Junkies, theirs, and shady people also own homes.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. Is there anything I missed in this video that you think others should be aware of before moving here?
Just stay away from Salem in general
For those who are unfamiliar with Salem, why do you think they should stay away from Salem?