I love Jax some other pluses: 1) you’re 5 hours from Charleston, 5 hours to Tampa, 5 hours to atlanta, 5 hours to Miami 2) the natural beauty is stunning … drive over the jtb bridge over the icw and gawk at the amazing vista of the estuary or take a jet ski or small boat to the gtm preserve. There are 7 bridges you can cross and how can the water below you not put a smile on your face 3) it’s still reasonably affordable in comparison to south east florida 4) it’s growing like crazy (now the 10 most populous city in the US) and with it the amenities, restaurants, recreational activities are blowing up 5) health care is world class …. Go to the Mayo Clinic and see how they treat you and what they’re able to do
@@vickynoname9860 that's awesome! I feel like that is why it is so important to actually visit a place that you are considering moving first and spend time getting to know the area.
As a native there is a lot of truth to what she says. She mentioned the schools but did not include Duval County which is the biggest county. Public schools are rough here. Traffic is not bad here compared to other big cities and pretty much only during rush hour. It is a great sports town where you can find a team and a sport and places to practice and play. I love it here. The cons….i can’t say here.
I grew up in Jacksonville but finally moved down to the Tampa Bay Area when i was 30. I personally never liked Jacksonville, but it depends on what you want. If you are looking to live in “Florida” then Jacksonville is definitely not for you. This city is not really considered Florida by the rest of the state Orlando and down. It gets colder up there and the beaches are kind of gross. There’s no tropical feel and you won’t see the tropical types of palm trees that you see in the rest of the state. The winters are too cold for them to survive. The beaches have dirty looking brown sand and discolored water versus the rest of the state that has blue and teal colored water with cleaner white sand. Most Floridians view it as more southern Georgia than Florida. This city is also pretty conservative and still in the Bible Belt with churches on every corner. If that’s what you’re looking for, then cheers. I was surely glad to move to an area that’s not saturated with religion and churches. The downtown is pretty dead and has always been so, so you don’t ever get a “city” feel. The rest of the town is suburban sprawl with copies of the same chain restaurants and stores and lacking a lot of character. The only areas with any culture and diversity are Riverside and San Marco. Other than that it’s mainly just a spread out southern town in the Bible Belt. I never liked it, but to each their own. If you’re looking to live in “Florida” then i would consider Orlando or further south.
As a European living in Jacksonville I can tell that I really don't love it, but there is worse. I live in Avondale, thank God. At least I feel like home. You forgot to give the reason why the water of the ocean here is so dark. Besides the Saint Johns River flowing into the ocean, this is also a large military base, with a large traffic of ships. Plus the morphology of the bottom itself, it's darker. It's not like the Florida Keys nor the Panhandle
I moved from CA two years ago and never regretted. I love the beaches, the small town feeling of the big city. I love people of different ages and backgrounds. If you are in your 20s go to Miami. Otherwise JAX is a greate town.
The humidity in summer is overwhelming, the beach area is not really developed, there really is no "downtown" shopping and entertainment area so no concentration of great restaurants, bars, clubs or shopping, like Florida and the rest of the south, pay is about 1/3 of what you can earn elsewhere so although it there are lots of jobs you are hard pressed to find a good wage. Jacksonville really is just a conglomeration of small towns grouped together to make a big city.
@@aclem8246 The humidity in the summer all along the East coast is overwhelming all the way up to Montreal. I lived and worked in New York and Boston. Been to all others in summer.
And the intentional exclusion of Duval county regarding schools, the most likely for people moving here. And no mention of the crime here at all? Seems like all the Jax youtubers don't want to get into it, at all with the cons. Just lip service
Although they call it an international airport, flights from Jacksonville are not direct to cities outside of the US. That's a big negative for anyone who likes to travel. And these indirect flights are crazy expensive!
Lots of changes in Jax since some of these people have been here. But one thing forsure. You must love the humid hot weather in summer or you will be miserable. 😊
Hi everyone. We are a family of 4 and we are thinking to move from Sweden to Jacksonville. I wonder if is it a good place for a family with small kids? Is it safe?Does it have good schools,good hospitals,good jobb opportunities,good standart and quality of living? Does snakes and aligators appears everywhere like around the houses or in the park roads? Please if you have a friendly advice for me,I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Great questions! I have friends who are originally from Germany and Sweden, and have 3 kids who are elementary school age and younger. I'm happy to give you my perspective on the area, but it maybe a great help to have someone with a similar background to talk to. What is a good email address for you and I can reach out?
Would not worry about the alligators its not really a problem. I would look at St Johns County, since the schools are better, and less crime. Jacksonville Schools are bad, plan on private schools if you move into Duval County. If work location is not an issue I would look at Martin county which is the Stuart Fl area.
You don't really have to worry especially about alligators, but even with snakes, in residential areas they are usually non-poisonous and rare to see. You don't really see them in parks either but if you go out into the forest, you can run into snakes, even the poisonous ones. There are certainly gators around, but they are generally a rare find. In terms of raising a family of 4, plenty of people raise their families here. Jacksonville is certainly not the best place to live, but it's not the worst either. The schools are not necessarily the best but some schools are much better than other schools and it usually depends on your location in Jacksonville. Better, wealthier neighborhoods, generally have the better schools. There are job opportunities, but Florida's economy is usually cheaper than other states so the pay is often less than other states. Jacksonville is one of the cheaper economies in the state, thus usually has lower pay than other cities in Florida. That is not always the case, just generally the case. Traffic is certainly horrible at certain times of day, but in terms of big cities, it could be a lot worse. Atlanta Georgia and Denver Colorado come to mind. How much one likes Jacksonville is certainly subjective. I've lived here on and off since the 60's, where family is the main thing that keeps me here, but I also am not a fan of cold weather. I've done a lot of traveling, possibly through all of the states except Alaska and every place seems to have its pros and cons where the wife and I are considering an RV when we retire simply to move from place to place at will. We love theme parks and are about 2.5 hours from Orlando. We also love cruises, where Jacksonville does have a single ship to cruise to the bahamas on and Port Canaveral is about 2 hours away from many different cruises.
I agree, it probably will have a much different vibe than San Francisco. There are a lot of differences between the two places, but plenty of great reasons to move here!
Jacksonville is certainly not a horrible city, but it is lacking compared to other large cities. We do have parks, but compared to other cities, the parks are somewhat lacking in terms of size, walkable paths, and bike paths. Florida in general is lacking in a variety of trees, bushes, and plants compared to other areas of the U.S. when it comes to our forests. Expect a lot of pine trees and oak trees. Large cities usually have bad traffic problems and Jacksonville is no exception, but compared to other large cities, it is probably not nearly as bad yet. There are still large parts of the day you can drive and it not feel like rush hour. In terms of schools, it sort of depends on where you live to how nice the school will be.
I live in Jacksonville Florida I'm nine I've lived here since I was born here and I love it but I like Willdwood New Jersey better because my favorite cousin lives there so I like it better but I do have a cousin an older cousin here but the one In New Jersey is younger.
Cons. … just 3 ? That’s it ? How about crime ? One of the worst in the state ? Particularly getting worse by the beach (two beach shootings in the last few months). Also, never ending construction? The I95 and the I10 areas closer to downtown have been in construction mode since the 1990’s. Lack of indoor activities, homelessness in downtown, etc Plenty of cons
I'm from CT. I've been in Jax for 7 years now. I honestly don't like it here. It's kinda backwards, lower income, less educated and the summers are awful. High obesity rates. Winter is chilly. The downtown is depressing. And the deforestation and rampant building of cheap luxury apartments is disgusting. Most schools are not good. There are too many bad neighborhoods. There are plenty of worse places to live of course.
Yes if you speak to a Jacksonville Police Officer they'll tell you the Gang problem is the worst in the State. Jacksonville is about 30% Black population so its has lots of gang activity and crime.
@@blossom30x4 Areas with higher Black Population Demographics have much higher Crime, even higher violent crime rates. I believe out of the top 10 Whitest states 9 have the lowest crime. Most of those state are Blue States that support all the BLM and race Hustling nonsense…now we know why.
Do not listen to this manipulative woman .Let me tell you about the great school's all around you but your kids will go to Duval county... if your in Jacksonville . Just know ppl that know Jax . Know better than to fall for this misinformation
Nassau County is not considered Jacksonville. She doesn't mention Duval County Schools which is the County Jacksonville is In! Why? Because the school system in Jacksonville Sucks. The Airport is nice but it's not centrally located, it's on the most North End of town. Downtown Jacksonville is terrible and there's nothing going on there, except empty buildings and crime. The Beach is ok but the water is not clear, Destin beaches are way nicer than Jacksonville Beaches. So disappointing that the Jacksonville Beach area is full of thugs at night. Not sure where all these parks she referring to are. But the traffic is not bad at all. The weather is not as bad as she described, except its cold at times in the winter. She also fails to mention the crime, which is one of the worst in the State, mainly due to our population demographics. Jacksonville has been the murder capital of Florida for many years, not sure if we still own that title. I seen similar videos of other cities, now I know not to believe them...
As far as schools go the video was slightly misleading. While it’s true that St. Johns, Nassau and Clay Counties do have good public schools, Jacksonville itself DOES NOT!!! Jacksonville is not in St. Johns, Nassau or Clay Counties. Jacksonville is located in Duval County which has some of the worst public schools in the entire State.
This lady is lying. The schools are worst. Very little entertainment in form of shows, concerts compared to other big cities. No downtown to shop, hangout bc of homeless occupation of prime waterfront.
First of all I'm not trying to be rude I'm just going to stay a cold hard fact, you don't deserve the right to review Jacksonville when only being here from 2011😂 I am 3rd generation Jacksonville Duval County. My kids and grandkids are now 4th and 5th generation. I know the families from here search is The Hodges, the skinners my entire life. These are the people you should go to if you want to learn some history, now with that being said the biggest Con in Jacksonville is Shahid - CON , coming in second place with her legs spread open in the back of the news van our new mayor Donna Deegan, if she will cheat on her husband with a drunk newsman in the back of a news van what could she honestly be doing right for our city?🏆 you want to do a history video on Jacksonville, do one on our mayor Donna Deegan see what you dig up😂
I love Jax some other pluses:
1) you’re 5 hours from Charleston, 5 hours to Tampa, 5 hours to atlanta, 5 hours to Miami
2) the natural beauty is stunning … drive over the jtb bridge over the icw and gawk at the amazing vista of the estuary or take a jet ski or small boat to the gtm preserve. There are 7 bridges you can cross and how can the water below you not put a smile on your face
3) it’s still reasonably affordable in comparison to south east florida
4) it’s growing like crazy (now the 10 most populous city in the US) and with it the amenities, restaurants, recreational activities are blowing up
5) health care is world class …. Go to the Mayo Clinic and see how they treat you and what they’re able to do
5 hours is freaking far lol.
@@nick8243 I think he meant to say Jacksonville is close to everything but it's far from everything really..
My father said it was the armpit of America. I was there for a visit and I actually liked it.
I thought the worse of Jacksonville. Went there two weeks ago, getting ready to buy there.
@@vickynoname9860 that's awesome! I feel like that is why it is so important to actually visit a place that you are considering moving first and spend time getting to know the area.
Sometimes dads are opinionated and cranky. Usually you just have to see for yourself.
As a native there is a lot of truth to what she says. She mentioned the schools but did not include Duval County which is the biggest county. Public schools are rough here. Traffic is not bad here compared to other big cities and pretty much only during rush hour. It is a great sports town where you can find a team and a sport and places to practice and play. I love it here. The cons….i can’t say here.
I have a special place in my heart for Jax - Duval County. Left 27+ years ago.....❤
Thank you. Very informative. I live in South East Florida. Thinking moving up north.
I grew up in Jacksonville but finally moved down to the Tampa Bay Area when i was 30. I personally never liked Jacksonville, but it depends on what you want. If you are looking to live in “Florida” then Jacksonville is definitely not for you. This city is not really considered Florida by the rest of the state Orlando and down. It gets colder up there and the beaches are kind of gross. There’s no tropical feel and you won’t see the tropical types of palm trees that you see in the rest of the state. The winters are too cold for them to survive. The beaches have dirty looking brown sand and discolored water versus the rest of the state that has blue and teal colored water with cleaner white sand. Most Floridians view it as more southern Georgia than Florida. This city is also pretty conservative and still in the Bible Belt with churches on every corner. If that’s what you’re looking for, then cheers. I was surely glad to move to an area that’s not saturated with religion and churches. The downtown is pretty dead and has always been so, so you don’t ever get a “city” feel. The rest of the town is suburban sprawl with copies of the same chain restaurants and stores and lacking a lot of character. The only areas with any culture and diversity are Riverside and San Marco. Other than that it’s mainly just a spread out southern town in the Bible Belt. I never liked it, but to each their own. If you’re looking to live in “Florida” then i would consider Orlando or further south.
I totally agree, it really does depend on what you are expecting from your "Florida" lifestyle.
As a European living in Jacksonville I can tell that I really don't love it, but there is worse. I live in Avondale, thank God. At least I feel like home.
You forgot to give the reason why the water of the ocean here is so dark.
Besides the Saint Johns River flowing into the ocean, this is also a large military base, with a large traffic of ships. Plus the morphology of the bottom itself, it's darker.
It's not like the Florida Keys nor the Panhandle
And it stinks
@DenisDoc7 I am form Bologna, Italy
I moved from CA two years ago and never regretted. I love the beaches, the small town feeling of the big city. I love people of different ages and backgrounds. If you are in your 20s go to Miami. Otherwise JAX is a greate town.
The humidity in summer is overwhelming, the beach area is not really developed, there really is no "downtown" shopping and entertainment area so no concentration of great restaurants, bars, clubs or shopping, like Florida and the rest of the south, pay is about 1/3 of what you can earn elsewhere so although it there are lots of jobs you are hard pressed to find a good wage. Jacksonville really is just a conglomeration of small towns grouped together to make a big city.
@@aclem8246 The humidity in the summer all along the East coast is overwhelming all the way up to Montreal. I lived and worked in New York and Boston. Been to all others in summer.
And the intentional exclusion of Duval county regarding schools, the most likely for people moving here. And no mention of the crime here at all? Seems like all the Jax youtubers don't want to get into it, at all with the cons. Just lip service
Went last week the traffic is horrible and rain all day in the afternoon. The beach is amazing.
Although they call it an international airport, flights from Jacksonville are not direct to cities outside of the US. That's a big negative for anyone who likes to travel. And these indirect flights are crazy expensive!
Lots of changes in Jax since some of these people have been here. But one thing forsure. You must love the humid hot weather in summer or you will be miserable. 😊
Hi everyone.
We are a family of 4 and we are thinking to move from Sweden to Jacksonville.
I wonder if is it a good place for a family with small kids?
Is it safe?Does it have good schools,good hospitals,good jobb opportunities,good standart and quality of living?
Does snakes and aligators appears everywhere like around the houses or in the park roads?
Please if you have a friendly advice for me,I would really appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.
Great questions! I have friends who are originally from Germany and Sweden, and have 3 kids who are elementary school age and younger. I'm happy to give you my perspective on the area, but it maybe a great help to have someone with a similar background to talk to. What is a good email address for you and I can reach out?
No it’s not like that it’s rather nice.
Would not worry about the alligators its not really a problem. I would look at St Johns County, since the schools are better, and less crime. Jacksonville Schools are bad, plan on private schools if you move into Duval County. If work location is not an issue I would look at Martin county which is the Stuart Fl area.
You will hate in in the Jacksonville area or st. John's county. Don't move there.
You don't really have to worry especially about alligators, but even with snakes, in residential areas they are usually non-poisonous and rare to see. You don't really see them in parks either but if you go out into the forest, you can run into snakes, even the poisonous ones. There are certainly gators around, but they are generally a rare find.
In terms of raising a family of 4, plenty of people raise their families here. Jacksonville is certainly not the best place to live, but it's not the worst either. The schools are not necessarily the best but some schools are much better than other schools and it usually depends on your location in Jacksonville. Better, wealthier neighborhoods, generally have the better schools.
There are job opportunities, but Florida's economy is usually cheaper than other states so the pay is often less than other states. Jacksonville is one of the cheaper economies in the state, thus usually has lower pay than other cities in Florida. That is not always the case, just generally the case. Traffic is certainly horrible at certain times of day, but in terms of big cities, it could be a lot worse. Atlanta Georgia and Denver Colorado come to mind. How much one likes Jacksonville is certainly subjective. I've lived here on and off since the 60's, where family is the main thing that keeps me here, but I also am not a fan of cold weather. I've done a lot of traveling, possibly through all of the states except Alaska and every place seems to have its pros and cons where the wife and I are considering an RV when we retire simply to move from place to place at will. We love theme parks and are about 2.5 hours from Orlando. We also love cruises, where Jacksonville does have a single ship to cruise to the bahamas on and Port Canaveral is about 2 hours away from many different cruises.
Okay you’ve convinced me😭 im scared im not gonna like it coming from a big city like San Francisco
Well Jacksonville has got a lot of crime so if your location has that too you’ll be fine.
@@xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx just stealing and homeless problem it feels like thats it
I agree, it probably will have a much different vibe than San Francisco. There are a lot of differences between the two places, but plenty of great reasons to move here!
It's getting to be a Blue city now. Joe Biden won in Jacksonville, and they elected a Liberal Democrat Mayor last year.
It's not as scenic or happening as SFO. Less entertainment and everything is spread out. It's the Bakersfield of Florida.
I love Jacksonville, Florida❤
What do you love about it ?
@@brotherkareem181 what do you hate about it?
@@tryjesus2101 I didn't say anything about me hating it, I just wanted to know what you liked about it.
Great video!
Thank you so much!
Jacksonville is certainly not a horrible city, but it is lacking compared to other large cities. We do have parks, but compared to other cities, the parks are somewhat lacking in terms of size, walkable paths, and bike paths. Florida in general is lacking in a variety of trees, bushes, and plants compared to other areas of the U.S. when it comes to our forests. Expect a lot of pine trees and oak trees. Large cities usually have bad traffic problems and Jacksonville is no exception, but compared to other large cities, it is probably not nearly as bad yet. There are still large parts of the day you can drive and it not feel like rush hour. In terms of schools, it sort of depends on where you live to how nice the school will be.
I live in Jacksonville Florida I'm nine I've lived here since I was born here and I love it but I like Willdwood New Jersey better because my favorite cousin lives there so I like it better but I do have a cousin an older cousin here but the one In New Jersey is younger.
Jacksonville is like a Monet; looks good from a distance, but up close it is just a bunch of smeared dots.
2/3 what you can make elsewhere not 1/3. Plus benefits are not great which sadly is happening everywhere.
Cons. … just 3 ? That’s it ? How about crime ? One of the worst in the state ? Particularly getting worse by the beach (two beach shootings in the last few months). Also, never ending construction? The I95 and the I10 areas closer to downtown have been in construction mode since the 1990’s.
Lack of indoor activities, homelessness in downtown, etc
Plenty of cons
Jacksonville = no pros, a million cons.
I'm from CT. I've been in Jax for 7 years now. I honestly don't like it here. It's kinda backwards, lower income, less educated and the summers are awful. High obesity rates. Winter is chilly. The downtown is depressing. And the deforestation and rampant building of cheap luxury apartments is disgusting. Most schools are not good. There are too many bad neighborhoods. There are plenty of worse places to live of course.
show us CONDO. or home
Noticed she didn't say nothing about gangs in Jacksonville
Yes if you speak to a Jacksonville Police Officer they'll tell you the Gang problem is the worst in the State. Jacksonville is about 30% Black population so its has lots of gang activity and crime.
lol. What city / state doesn’t have gang activity? It shouldn’t be a norm anywhere but they are everywhere.
if you mind your buisness everything will be good i lived on the northside my whole life no trouble
@@pepepingu9842the logic of this comment makes no sense
@@blossom30x4 Areas with higher Black Population Demographics have much higher Crime, even higher violent crime rates. I believe out of the top 10 Whitest states 9 have the lowest crime. Most of those state are Blue States that support all the BLM and race Hustling nonsense…now we know why.
Do not listen to this manipulative woman .Let me tell you about the great school's all around you but your kids will go to Duval county... if your in Jacksonville . Just know ppl that know Jax . Know better than to fall for this misinformation
😂 so whats going on point us in the right direction
Nassau County is not considered Jacksonville. She doesn't mention Duval County Schools which is the County Jacksonville is In! Why? Because the school system in Jacksonville Sucks. The Airport is nice but it's not centrally located, it's on the most North End of town. Downtown Jacksonville is terrible and there's nothing going on there, except empty buildings and crime. The Beach is ok but the water is not clear, Destin beaches are way nicer than Jacksonville Beaches. So disappointing that the Jacksonville Beach area is full of thugs at night. Not sure where all these parks she referring to are. But the traffic is not bad at all. The weather is not as bad as she described, except its cold at times in the winter. She also fails to mention the crime, which is one of the worst in the State, mainly due to our population demographics. Jacksonville has been the murder capital of Florida for many years, not sure if we still own that title. I seen similar videos of other cities, now I know not to believe them...
Swampville is ga not fl 😂
As far as schools go the video was slightly misleading. While it’s true that St. Johns, Nassau and Clay Counties do have good public schools, Jacksonville itself DOES NOT!!! Jacksonville is not in St. Johns, Nassau or Clay Counties. Jacksonville is located in Duval County which has some of the worst public schools in the entire State.
Seriously?? Those are the cons?? What a joke. What about crime? Demographics?
Whatever you do, dont live on Alton Ave in jacksonville!
Basically, just avoid the inner city in the northeast quadrant of the city.
do you need a carin this townand how is the job market
No.
I deserve better.
Who paid this lady to lie? Ma’am I respectfully disagree.
This lady is lying. The schools are worst. Very little entertainment in form of shows, concerts compared to other big cities. No downtown to shop, hangout bc of homeless occupation of prime waterfront.
First of all I'm not trying to be rude I'm just going to stay a cold hard fact, you don't deserve the right to review Jacksonville when only being here from 2011😂 I am 3rd generation Jacksonville Duval County. My kids and grandkids are now 4th and 5th generation. I know the families from here search is The Hodges, the skinners my entire life. These are the people you should go to if you want to learn some history, now with that being said the biggest Con in Jacksonville is Shahid - CON , coming in second place with her legs spread open in the back of the news van our new mayor Donna Deegan, if she will cheat on her husband with a drunk newsman in the back of a news van what could she honestly be doing right for our city?🏆 you want to do a history video on Jacksonville, do one on our mayor Donna Deegan see what you dig up😂
Jax is the most ratchet city in Florida.
not all true
What’s not true? Think positive not negativity.
Jacksonville sucks
Duvall is now Thugville!
YOUR THE BEST TH-camR EVER! KEEP MAKING THE AWESOME VIDEOS!!
Who paid this lady to lie? Ma’am I respectfully disagree.