Rest of the world city vlogs "Too bad the night was spoiled slightly by a guy trying to pick my pocket." American city vlog "Too bad the night was spoiled slightly by the mass shooting."
I’ve lived in Austin for a few years. It’s a great place for jobs and young people. It’s one the prettier areas of Texas with beautiful nature. It’s very warm in the summer but the rest of the year is nice. If you are coming just to visit, don’t come in the summer unless you like sweating a lot.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 Sorry, but you were mistaken. Austin leans to the progressive side in many ways, but it's in the middle of a very, very, very conservative state with an economy built on oil and gas production. Austin has one single commuter rail line, and a bunch of half empty busses roaming around. The city council has been fighting with Uber and Lyft for years. Cars are important.
Austin has the most beautiful sunrises/sunsets, and it always smells great. Great weather most of the year so we can enjoy the great outdoors. Love my Austin.
I lived in Austin over 10 years, college and stuck around. I loved everything about it - but there’s no denying how much it changed and will never be the same. It’s just overcrowded now.
I can remember back in the days of my youth, when Austin's population was a mere 70,000 people. That was back in the good old days when Austin had the historic Austin Aqua Festival, and Holiday House Hamburgers with the world famous Charlie the Alligator.
@@kaybear7216 Austin is the biggest shithole in Texas....period.....homeless everywhere.....housing prices highest in the state of Texas.....highest cost of living....WTF are you talking about ....Austin has has high crime rate.....and it keeps getting worst...Downtown smells like piss and shit....downtown shootings became normal thing.....what else to expect from Democratic ran city.....cost of living outweighs quality of living.....by far....
Every city has bad areas but San Antonio as a whole is beautiful, from it's landscape to it's urban historic districts with many centered around the world famous Riverwalk. San Antonio is also apart of the Texas Hill country. San Antonio is the most popular Texas city with nearly 40 million people visiting the city annually.
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Moved out 15 years ago. My allergies have gone away and I no longer have to really plan ahead on traveling anywhere in Austin. I live in an affordable house in Kansas that would cost me nearly $500k-$800k easily in Austin. I grew up in Austin and graduated from high school. Went away for a few years then came back and lived in/out of Austin for over 25 years. Decided to move away for good. I still miss Austin regardless.
Thats the thing tho.. Red states tend to be more poorer/welfare states/low cost of living, they don't bring in much money, they are easy to survive in, as I live in one too, I don't mind living here, its cheap, but lot of low wage jobs, no real innovation here. While when you see modernization that liberalism brings in with tech/higher wage jobs/higher cost of living/surplus of money towards the state, which makes homes more costly, property/taxes, greedy politicians, it only takes time til it becomes like any expensive liberal city. If your able to survive in those areas, that goods, need the skills; no skills, the odds of homeless much higher.
@@TourniquetAndDeliverance Temporary tho. Lately they been getting more blues.. With covid killing off a lot of their antivaxers.. they'll reach 100k death soon, thats a lot of voters. . We got a democrat politician recently due to many "red" deaths. You may be surprised with the years too come, wont happen immediately, but you'll notice soon lol. If its one thing, our damn hospitals are full of these dummies, makes me extremely angry, no one takes it seriously, they basically created the "Death" panels in which they blamed obama would bring..The death panels are their antivaxers. When you look at death tolls, they make a huge change to politics. And looking are majorities and health conditions, you'll see a connection. Very easy to turn colors, with liberals bringing in more higher wage jobs /tech/better living standards, and homes, people will turn blue naturally from there. Its why our red welfare states are soo poor, nothing changes here where im at, poor education, poor jobs, poor everywhere, everything has been the dam same past 30 years! ANd yet these idiots say, "you see our city is great again cause of him!)" nothing nothing changed. what BS.
@@koilamaoh4238 Some of the poorest areas I've ever seen are in the bluest of blue cities. Unfortunately, the issues go beyond red or blue. The issues point to a nation that is weak and a nation of people who need to follow the one and true almighty God.
@@TourniquetAndDeliverance Which version are you talking about like the nazi jesus version of germany? or the "gop" version of wealth and corruption? or the socialist version for the poor and sick and immigrants? or ..
Really loving these videos, they show the feel of the city way better than any other vlogs or drone videos can ever do. Looking forward to see more cities from your channel like Los Angeles, San Francisco and in many other states!
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It is too late. Austin has already been overrun by corporate America. Iconic Threadgills is gone (probably replaced by a Starbucks). My brother-in-law owned a wine bar downtown that had live music most nights (a staple of downtown Austin pre 2020s), but megacorps made bids on the lot that just priced him out, so now there is a Starbucks or some shit there. In closing, everyone coming to Austin now is just feasting on the corpse of what Austin used to be.
Trendy hipster types declared Red River and South Congress the places to be, so investors tore down everything unique about it and built cookie-cutter condos there. Now it is just chain stores and condo owners complaining about the noise.
I'm from San Antonio and the same is started over here! I love Austin but nothing is like my SA. it's great of the economic growth is happening but remember why people are moving over. Keep Texas .. Texan.
Thank you for your many outstanding videos here and on your RussianPlus channel. I learn more about America from your videos than I ever knew - and geez, I grew up here. Also learn much about the other destinations and subjects you cover. You are doing a great job - thank you!
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I love the way you provide unbiased information on these cities. As someone who’s possibly moving to Austin in a few months, it’s nice to hear you put the pros and cons out there without a tone of bias. This made my decision very clear. Thank you!
@@troyohenry3165 you think Austin is the only city that has changed over the years? All cities change, sometimes for the good and sometimes not. All you can do is hope that the folks arriving come with good intentions. Call it what you want but People have the right to move where they want.
@@marquisdee imagine having people flooding your home city and being asked to leave so that the immigrants can have a place to call home. thats pretty sick to think about
As a former Austinite I loved this! Great footage and very informative. I'm so glad to see you gave a mention to Paramount Theatre at 12:16; it's one of my favorite theaters and it doesn't always get the attention it deserves in Austin-related content. I also love the HOPE Outdoor Gallery at 12:12 but I think it's been closed since 2019 😭
Great video of Austin. You do an incredible job on all your videos giving pertinent information to the viewers about many cities across the U.S. Thank you. Since I lived in Austin for several years I thought I would mention that the million or so bats under the South Congress bridge are all female. The males live near San Antonio. Kind of crazy. Also, Queso (cheese) is pronounced kay-so. You have the best southern Tennesse accent ever. When you speak one would never know you were from beautiful Russia. Thanks again for the magnificent videos.
Thank you so much for this detailed and precise review of Austin . Myself and my partner are planning a trip there. We are stiĺl definitely looking forward to it.
I use to live in Austin and I certainly miss a lot of aspects of it, but I’m here in Phoenix enjoying it here for sure. Austin will always have a place in my heart and I plan to take work weekend trips there later down the road!
@@ofeliasanchez322 if you like mountains, the great outdoors, and lots of scenic drives you can take within a day then yes. Austin is definitely hip and has a very diverse atmosphere with phenomenal people. Both are great in their own way :)
Phx going thru water 💧 droughts...every city is segregated by class...entertainment is a bust here unless mostly eating and drinking...downtown not fully developed...cost living went up by 50%
I’ve been in Austin for 10 years. Currently looking for the next Austin. It was great before the population boom. Now, good luck getting a meal on the weekend without a reservation. Same with all the parks, all the time. Any where fun in or around Austin will take you driving around for 30 minutes plus looking for parking. I’d come here if my job was taking me here but I wouldn’t recommend moving here just for fun any more.
I realized Austin sucked ass when I had my kids at Zilker Park and the selfie-snapping narcissist douches kept giving us dirty looks for having (GASP) kids at a park!!!
Austin is actually the 10th most populous city with 1,011,790 residents. Austin jumped San José, CA (1,009,340) in 2021. Right after the census data was released. Fort Worth, TX is expected to jump San Jose by 2025. Great video.
Austin has not passed the 1 million mark. Many source online are not accurate. I go by census and addresses occupied. Austin is still under 1 million. Less than San Jose. Making it #11.
This was a really personally done tour of Austin, thank you so much. This is exactly what I wanted to watch, as somebody working in tech thinking about moving here.
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I used to visit here from Houston and it was a great city and affordable. I remember going through Georgetown to get to Burnet up to 7 years ago and it was very small and rural. When I moved here in 2018 it was crazy how much it grew. Now, within the past 2 years so many people I knew had picked up and left because rents are now close to $1500 right outside of downtown and the average person can no longer afford it. Most people have to drive an hour into Austin just to work. It's just going to get worse.
@Nicodemus Peyton ..and with with that random comment I was wondering where you from. Now it all make sense after looking at previous comments you've posted. Then y'all wonder why we don't want Cali transplants moving here . Please stay where you are. We don't want our state turning into yours
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Austin has been the most expensive city to live in Texas since the 90's largely in part because it was a growing city. One would think that because Austin is tech oriented or job heavy, the average house hold income today would be higher than 67k. Currently Austin ranks 19th for wages in Texas.
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Austin is really a cool place, especially if you love to party and drink and can stand the hot weather to do outdoor stuff. I lived there for ten years; I left when I turned 40-my liver thanked me LOL Your travel documentaries are so thorough and ACCURATE; keep it up!
I'm born and raised, the partying and drinking culture is something about Austin that never appealed to me, I like some of the bands there but I think the nightlife is overhyped
It's a great city if your in a position of wealth and power. Lived in Austin since 2009 and it's changed to cater to the more affluent 20%. The rest of the 80% are struggling or living paycheck to paycheck. For those struggling their just 1 accident from a major financial disaster. Diversity of the population in the city is there but there is no inclusiveness at all and you can tell by reading Austin Business Journal. It's a very segregated city. It's very " If your white your always right" kind of city.
Agreed. Austin has never been a diverse city as long as I've lived there. Moved out 15 years ago. My allergies have gone away and I no longer have to really plan ahead on traveling anywhere in Austin. I live in an affordable house in Kansas that would cost me nearly $500k-$800k easily in Austin.
Yea I moved to Austin about a year ago, it's very expensive, pay isn't that great. Lots of crime and crazy people wandering around. If you're rich I guess it's a good place to be but most people I know are just scraping by.
Awesome video: great footage, informative and a pleasure to listen to. I should look into University of Texas and see if they have some Masters on Transatlantic Relations or something for international students lmao (i'm Italian), Austin seems so cool
Austin today isn't what it was or what it was know for. Back then rent was super cheap, no name musicans and garage bands could afford a decent living. Once the wealthy from out of state started buying up all the property and raising the market value of homes made it hard for musicans to afford a place to live. Now it's also including SIN workers. Most people who work hotels and restaurants can't afford to live here either. The one thing that made this city great is the one thing that will destroy its beauty.
That happened to Manhattan and San Francisco, and more cities. They were affordable and livable before, and had more character, but the rich capitalists come in, buy everything and jack up the rent. It’s just going to get more intense.
This is all true. I used to rent years ago in town for $900/month and the person who rented before was a friend and they paid $700/month. Have fun finding anything central now for under 2k month. Two bedrooms are in the 3k/month range
@@staywoke2198 you're absolutely correct. I used to visit here from Houston and it was a great city and affordable. I remember going through Georgetown to get to Burnet up to 7 years ago and it was very small and rural. When I moved here in 2018 it was crazy how much it grew. Now, within the past 2 years so many people I knew had picked up and left because rents are now close to $1500 right outside of downtown and the average person can no longer afford it
@@greasemantexas9159 Georgetown and Burnet have absolutely exploded. Homes in cedar park are well over a million for a 3k sq ft house. Absolutely nuts. I’d like to move out of the city to a more rural area but even land 2.5 hours away is like 10k an acre
@@soulgarden1111 true but progression , economic growth are continuous solutions to these issues occur. THE PROBLEM IS INFLATION , any many other issues brought about these past few years. Human population has been growing for a million of years , since humanity came to existence and innovation is IT'S answer, except for these unprecedented Moron of times where people value FEELINGS over science , knowledge , facts and innovation.
Great overview of Austin. I was born, raised and still live in South Austin. Speaking of which, if you ever see Mopac, S.Lamar, S.1st, S.Congress, and I-35 weekday mornings, the only reason that the inbound traffic is so terribly dense is because S.Austinites and our neighbors to the south in Buda and Kyle, make up the MAJORITY of the workforce in the greater Austin metro area.
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Great video,I live in Houston and visit Austin occasionally,but I still didn’t know a lot of the things you mentioned.Austin can keep the weirdos there lol.
My beautiful Austin!! Once upon a time there was a "North Cross Mall"( Best spot in town if you skipped school, had a movie theatre, Ice skating ring, arcade, buffet, etc.), Highland Mall, Barton Creek Mall, Lakeline Mall, The Arboretum, Dobie Mall, San Marcos Outlets. A few of these are no longer with us, but others have been built, such as the Domain and Round Rock Outlets. Don't forget about Skate World, and Show Place Lanes! If you want to know more let me know.
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How about an anecdote? At the time I was living in Houston. I visited Austin because the first (!) game developers conference was being held there. Anyway, while I was going to the event, the cab driver bragged about Austin being a hill country. Being from Turkey, I said "Pal, what you call hills here... we call them bumps on the road". I know Texans love everything big, but that day I was the winner ;o)
As an Austin native born at the original Seton Hospital, and a LBJ by way of McCallum high school alumni, I can honestly say it has been nothing short of amazing watching the transformation of this great city. However, I do miss a lot of the Black owned businesses with which I grew up. Due to massive gentrification in certain areas, Austin has definitely taken on a new vibe in parts of the city that use to be much more laid back and some areas just flat out dead. But a few things I love about my hometown include the “Big city” experience with the small town feel; the Black Chamber of Commerce, the great support the city gives to local musicians, SXSW Film/Music Festival (amazing), and I can’t leave out our boy… Matthew McConaughey!!😊
I live on the east side and it has changed quite a bit over the years. That said, I didn’t graduate from HS and you can’t forget about Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson 🤓
The other day I went down white gentrified yuppie 11th Street near Franklin Barbecue. Laughed my ass off at a huge "BLACK LIVES MATTER" painted on the street. Nothing says Austin more than a bunch of privileged white yuppie slimeballs pretending to support the black community they expelled from their historic neighborhood to build dog yoga boutiques.
Austin is nice. It's relatively safe for a city its size (although crime is increasing) and there's a ton of things to do. If you're coming from the mountain West or the Ozarks, the Hill Country can be a little disappointing and traffic is insane!
"crime is increasing" Seems to be a pattern when liberals move in to town. California used to be a nice place to live when it was a red state, then the liberals took over and decided that arresting criminals was rAcIsT and they act surprised when crime skyrocketed. Austin has slowly be turning bluer and bluer and what do you know, crime rates are up there too. Join the dots folks. You left California for a reason, don't bring your failed policies with you.
If you're coming from anywhere with mountains, trees, water, ocean, or grass, Austin can be extremely disappointing. I had never seen a soccer field with just dirt until I moved to Austin.
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Been here 20 years and love Austin! The people are warm and friendly, pretty laid back and bright. Plenty to see and do. Look foward to another 20 years here!
An old friend of mine who I used to hang out with in HS moved to Austin over 50 years ago..He is still there, Hangs out with his Grand kids these days...
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Ive lived in Austin my entire life, since 79. I saw the golden era of live music in this town. Back in the 90s you could walk down 6th or Red River any night of the week and hear bands playing in every venue. If i liked the way a band sounded id walk in and pay like $5 cover and listen to some small band with loads of tallent. This does NOT exist in austin anymore. We are not the live music capitol of the world anymore and havent been in a decade. SXSW and ACL on its own doesnt make us the Live Music Capitol. The City of austin leadership[ sold out to the developers and KILLED live music in this city. now its commercialized hot trash.
"I saw the golden era of live music in this town..." Like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones...
3:24 caught me so off guard. he said that shit so casually
Seriously. Surprised there aren’t more comments about this. Wonder why they mentioned it in a tourism video
Yeah wtf hahaha
Come visit when we don't have mass shootings XD
We’ve reached that point, I guess
"Too bad the night ended in a mass shooting..." then casually carries on with the video as if that's a completely normal thing to have happened.
Did you just casually told about a mass shooting that ended in 14 people shot ?
that‘s america 😂
He’s a psychopath
Rest of the world city vlogs "Too bad the night was spoiled slightly by a guy trying to pick my pocket." American city vlog "Too bad the night was spoiled slightly by the mass shooting."
@@shavaizahmed9210 Better to have Guns than just the Government and Criminals.
In our defense you have to remember this is the Wild Wild West😅
I’ve lived in Austin for a few years. It’s a great place for jobs and young people. It’s one the prettier areas of Texas with beautiful nature. It’s very warm in the summer but the rest of the year is nice. If you are coming just to visit, don’t come in the summer unless you like sweating a lot.
How is the public transport ?
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 You can rent a bum to ride for a very reasonable price.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 Public transport? Here? 🤣🤣🤣
@@mikelamberth9975 I thought Austin was progressive and conscious about the environment.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 Sorry, but you were mistaken. Austin leans to the progressive side in many ways, but it's in the middle of a very, very, very conservative state with an economy built on oil and gas production. Austin has one single commuter rail line, and a bunch of half empty busses roaming around. The city council has been fighting with Uber and Lyft for years. Cars are important.
Thanks for the quality videos!
Austin has the most beautiful sunrises/sunsets, and it always smells great. Great weather most of the year so we can enjoy the great outdoors. Love my Austin.
I will be there in summer for some weeks. Do you have some tips for an European staying in Austin?
@@TheMusicLauncher don't get shot , don't go downtown
I lived in Austin over 10 years, college and stuck around. I loved everything about it - but there’s no denying how much it changed and will never be the same. It’s just overcrowded now.
I don't mind the crowd if infrastructures can keep up. Sadly they haven't and likely won't ever.
It's ripping people off and killing the scene, a blue sanfransico
all woke ideals and empty bank accounts. its boring.
Agreed it’s changed sooo much but still the place to be!
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This is the best video ever created about Austin Texas. Great job 👏
I love the video. Austin is a vibe! I’m hoping to see a Dallas/Fort Worth video come from you soon.
I can remember back in the days of my youth, when Austin's population was a mere 70,000 people. That was back in the good old days when Austin had the historic Austin Aqua Festival, and Holiday House Hamburgers with the world famous Charlie the Alligator.
boy your ancient,me too. austin was fun.simple,and not crowded.
Those were the days…back when Whole Foods was a Mom and Pop.
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I love all the raw honesty in the video. Just stating the facts & not trying to hide any truths 💯
facts ! Before watching the video I thought this was going to be another hype video. But not at all, this dude talks about the good, bad and ugly
If not for the cost of housing, I might have moved to Austin years ago. Housing prices are ridiculous for Texas.
Dallas and Houston are getting pricey too. San Antonio is more affordable.
@@TedH71 You're spot on!
@@kaybear7216 have you seen Austin...it's ten times worse, WTF you're talking about.....
@@kaybear7216 Austin is the biggest shithole in Texas....period.....homeless everywhere.....housing prices highest in the state of Texas.....highest cost of living....WTF are you talking about ....Austin has has high crime rate.....and it keeps getting worst...Downtown smells like piss and shit....downtown shootings became normal thing.....what else to expect from Democratic ran city.....cost of living outweighs quality of living.....by far....
Every city has bad areas but San Antonio as a whole is beautiful, from it's landscape to it's urban historic districts with many centered around the world famous Riverwalk. San Antonio is also apart of the Texas Hill country. San Antonio is the most popular Texas city with nearly 40 million people visiting the city annually.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue - famous place in Austin
This is really great footage of the city, really gets across what it actually feels like
Like the pfp
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keep doing more cities in america! I love the way you make your videos mane! Kudos!
loved your video, lots of cool places to go to and see hope to see sometime in the future
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Beautiful city. I am amazed by the green plants coverage rate. It is like a city in a green forest.
American cities always impress me with how many trees they have , the houses are very spread out and in between them is all filled with trees .
😳 Austin is a big parking lot, for European standards
Moved out 15 years ago. My allergies have gone away and I no longer have to really plan ahead on traveling anywhere in Austin. I live in an affordable house in Kansas that would cost me nearly $500k-$800k easily in Austin. I grew up in Austin and graduated from high school. Went away for a few years then came back and lived in/out of Austin for over 25 years. Decided to move away for good. I still miss Austin regardless.
Thats the thing tho.. Red states tend to be more poorer/welfare states/low cost of living, they don't bring in much money, they are easy to survive in, as I live in one too, I don't mind living here, its cheap, but lot of low wage jobs, no real innovation here. While when you see modernization that liberalism brings in with tech/higher wage jobs/higher cost of living/surplus of money towards the state, which makes homes more costly, property/taxes, greedy politicians, it only takes time til it becomes like any expensive liberal city. If your able to survive in those areas, that goods, need the skills; no skills, the odds of homeless much higher.
@@koilamaoh4238 Texas is a red state.
@@TourniquetAndDeliverance Temporary tho. Lately they been getting more blues.. With covid killing off a lot of their antivaxers.. they'll reach 100k death soon, thats a lot of voters. . We got a democrat politician recently due to many "red" deaths. You may be surprised with the years too come, wont happen immediately, but you'll notice soon lol. If its one thing, our damn hospitals are full of these dummies, makes me extremely angry, no one takes it seriously, they basically created the "Death" panels in which they blamed obama would bring..The death panels are their antivaxers.
When you look at death tolls, they make a huge change to politics. And looking are majorities and health conditions, you'll see a connection.
Very easy to turn colors, with liberals bringing in more higher wage jobs /tech/better living standards, and homes, people will turn blue naturally from there. Its why our red welfare states are soo poor, nothing changes here where im at, poor education, poor jobs, poor everywhere, everything has been the dam same past 30 years! ANd yet these idiots say, "you see our city is great again cause of him!)" nothing nothing changed. what BS.
@@koilamaoh4238 Some of the poorest areas I've ever seen are in the bluest of blue cities. Unfortunately, the issues go beyond red or blue. The issues point to a nation that is weak and a nation of people who need to follow the one and true almighty God.
@@TourniquetAndDeliverance Which version are you talking about like the nazi jesus version of germany? or the "gop" version of wealth and corruption? or the socialist version for the poor and sick and immigrants? or ..
Really loving these videos, they show the feel of the city way better than any other vlogs or drone videos can ever do. Looking forward to see more cities from your channel like Los Angeles, San Francisco and in many other states!
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It is too late. Austin has already been overrun by corporate America. Iconic Threadgills is gone (probably replaced by a Starbucks). My brother-in-law owned a wine bar downtown that had live music most nights (a staple of downtown Austin pre 2020s), but megacorps made bids on the lot that just priced him out, so now there is a Starbucks or some shit there.
In closing, everyone coming to Austin now is just feasting on the corpse of what Austin used to be.
That’s sad
Yep. All of these Liberals who "supposedly" hate corporate America have followed it to Austin and destroyed it. They should have stayed in California.
Trendy hipster types declared Red River and South Congress the places to be, so investors tore down everything unique about it and built cookie-cutter condos there. Now it is just chain stores and condo owners complaining about the noise.
Pretty Tragic
Thanks for this wonderful video! You've covered up pretty much everything about it. That will help me a lot planning for my trip :)
Just don't move here. We don't need anymore people moving here. Making this town go down the drain.
@@crazybutcool5150 🤣🤣🤣🤣 calm down , relax
The narration is top-tier! Keep up the great work!
I'm from San Antonio and the same is started over here! I love Austin but nothing is like my SA. it's great of the economic growth is happening but remember why people are moving over. Keep Texas .. Texan.
Very nice video. I'd love to see it updated. Tesla and downtown condos have been completed and those scenes can be updated. Thanks for the video
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Thank you for your many outstanding videos here and on your RussianPlus channel. I learn more about America from your videos than I ever knew - and geez, I grew up here. Also learn much about the other destinations and subjects you cover. You are doing a great job - thank you!
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Wow that's amazing places I seen natural vegetation in my eyes in my life I wanna see Green place and water
I love the way you provide unbiased information on these cities. As someone who’s possibly moving to Austin in a few months, it’s nice to hear you put the pros and cons out there without a tone of bias. This made my decision very clear. Thank you!
Will people stop moving to Austin? Y'all are fuckin it up.
@@TheDreamWyrm if you don’t like it you could just leave.
@@marquisdee That's a very gentrifying argument. But go ahead and drive people out of the homes they grew up in, mate
@@troyohenry3165 you think Austin is the only city that has changed over the years? All cities change, sometimes for the good and sometimes not. All you can do is hope that the folks arriving come with good intentions. Call it what you want but People have the right to move where they want.
@@marquisdee imagine having people flooding your home city and being asked to leave so that the immigrants can have a place to call home. thats pretty sick to think about
watching from New Zealand and hoping to visit one day, what a stunning city.
a very nice video.keep on making videos on other states as well.thanks
Thank you
Very nice honest look at a beautiful city. One of it's charms is the people...no matter where we came from. Thanks!
As a former Austinite I loved this! Great footage and very informative. I'm so glad to see you gave a mention to Paramount Theatre at 12:16; it's one of my favorite theaters and it doesn't always get the attention it deserves in Austin-related content. I also love the HOPE Outdoor Gallery at 12:12 but I think it's been closed since 2019 😭
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Those two musicians at the end…wow! Great dual!
Great video of Austin. You do an incredible job on all your videos giving pertinent information to the viewers about many cities across the U.S. Thank you. Since I lived in Austin for several years I thought I would mention that the million or so bats under the South Congress bridge are all female. The males live near San Antonio. Kind of crazy. Also, Queso (cheese) is pronounced kay-so. You have the best southern Tennesse accent ever. When you speak one would never know you were from beautiful Russia. Thanks again for the magnificent videos.
The best video about Austin I've ever seen! Thank you!
Homeless is less than LA. all is good & It's thriving city. river is beautiful .
Texas Capitol is memorable memorial.🌻
Austin acts like there homeless is the worst in the us lol
Just an update homeless have been banned All over Texas to camp out. 🤗🤗
Well it also has 1/8 the population of la so its gonna have less homeless lol
@@omaralvarado1080 Im homeless, this is nothing to celebrate
It's lame and boring and everyone farts in Austin, big sewage problem as well. Yuck.
Thank you so much for this detailed and precise review of Austin . Myself and my partner are planning a trip there. We are stiĺl definitely looking forward to it.
I use to live in Austin and I certainly miss a lot of aspects of it, but I’m here in Phoenix enjoying it here for sure. Austin will always have a place in my heart and I plan to take work weekend trips there later down the road!
Is phoenix better than Austini want to move out of texas
@@ofeliasanchez322 if you like mountains, the great outdoors, and lots of scenic drives you can take within a day then yes. Austin is definitely hip and has a very diverse atmosphere with phenomenal people. Both are great in their own way :)
Phx is trash 🗑
@@ofeliasanchez322 no
Phx going thru water 💧 droughts...every city is segregated by class...entertainment is a bust here unless mostly eating and drinking...downtown not fully developed...cost living went up by 50%
Wow, thank you for this video, son lives there and we want to come and visit.
I used to live near the Lady Bird lake for 1.5 year. Austin is a very fun and modern city, but the parking situation can be a pain sometimes.
Town Lake.
Thanks for creating the video… I’m looking to move from the uk and this has helped me paint the picture🫶🏽
I’ve been in Austin for 10 years. Currently looking for the next Austin. It was great before the population boom. Now, good luck getting a meal on the weekend without a reservation. Same with all the parks, all the time. Any where fun in or around Austin will take you driving around for 30 minutes plus looking for parking. I’d come here if my job was taking me here but I wouldn’t recommend moving here just for fun any more.
I realized Austin sucked ass when I had my kids at Zilker Park and the selfie-snapping narcissist douches kept giving us dirty looks for having (GASP) kids at a park!!!
@@texaswunderkind probably while their unleashed pitbull was running towards you
The thing is if you’re used to city conditions, it’s still better than the vast majority.
Check out St Petersburg FL. It is called the "mini" Austin.
@@dirkjackson8939 I actually just heard that the other day. Thanks
Planning vacation in Austin , I took great notes thank you!!!
Austin is actually the 10th most populous city with 1,011,790 residents. Austin jumped San José, CA (1,009,340) in 2021. Right after the census data was released. Fort Worth, TX is expected to jump San Jose by 2025.
Great video.
Austin has not passed the 1 million mark. Many source online are not accurate. I go by census and addresses occupied. Austin is still under 1 million. Less than San Jose. Making it #11.
That would explain the awful Austin traffic.
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You have a good video, excellent description and soundtrack of the walk video. I like it. Thank you.
This was a really personally done tour of Austin, thank you so much. This is exactly what I wanted to watch, as somebody working in tech thinking about moving here.
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I used to visit here from Houston and it was a great city and affordable. I remember going through Georgetown to get to Burnet up to 7 years ago and it was very small and rural. When I moved here in 2018 it was crazy how much it grew. Now, within the past 2 years so many people I knew had picked up and left because rents are now close to $1500 right outside of downtown and the average person can no longer afford it. Most people have to drive an hour into Austin just to work. It's just going to get worse.
I live in Miami,fl. I know what r u talkimg about. Rents, everithing.. covid, People from CA, NY.. moving overthere
@@gumegoz2012 yep , bingo !! It's becoming unaffordable for the average blue collar middle class citizen
@Nicodemus Peyton ..and with with that random comment I was wondering where you from. Now it all make sense after looking at previous comments you've posted. Then y'all wonder why we don't want Cali transplants moving here . Please stay where you are. We don't want our state turning into yours
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Austin has been the most expensive city to live in Texas since the 90's largely in part because it was a growing city. One would think that because Austin is tech oriented or job heavy, the average house hold income today would be higher than 67k. Currently Austin ranks 19th for wages in Texas.
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It really isn't. Trust me
Very nice intro of Austin. Hope to see you do a review for Houston in the future.
Austin is really a cool place, especially if you love to party and drink and can stand the hot weather to do outdoor stuff. I lived there for ten years; I left when I turned 40-my liver thanked me LOL
Your travel documentaries are so thorough and ACCURATE; keep it up!
Same here I quit drinking when I was 41.
where do you live now ?
I'm born and raised, the partying and drinking culture is something about Austin that never appealed to me, I like some of the bands there but I think the nightlife is overhyped
Have lived in and around Austin for the past 20 years. Very good doc.
Thank you for truly capturing the Austin vibes! You really did your research! :)
This is one of the cities I never been to visit. I really want to go to Austin to see the city and the places to visit.
I have watched your texas.video, can you make one special for dallas just like you did with austin? Thank you so much. Love your channels 👍
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Best video of Austin!!! Awesome!!
I don't know but the name Austin sounds soo cool. Probably one of the iconic names given to a capital city
The scenery is very beautiful.
This was well done. I love my city!
Was cool 20 years ago. Less so now.
I am going to study in Austin. Thank you for the nice video!
I miss this city… lived here for a year. Loved my time here
Left Austin in 2005, your video bring too many memory. Definitely will visit Austin again sometimes.
Ah yes my favorite city in Texas ! Even though I've never been to the USA 😂
😂 I was lucky enough to be born in America. Would not want to live anywhere else.
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It's a great city if your in a position of wealth and power. Lived in Austin since 2009 and it's changed to cater to the more affluent 20%. The rest of the 80% are struggling or living paycheck to paycheck. For those struggling their just 1 accident from a major financial disaster. Diversity of the population in the city is there but there is no inclusiveness at all and you can tell by reading Austin Business Journal. It's a very segregated city. It's very " If your white your always right" kind of city.
Agreed. Austin has never been a diverse city as long as I've lived there. Moved out 15 years ago. My allergies have gone away and I no longer have to really plan ahead on traveling anywhere in Austin. I live in an affordable house in Kansas that would cost me nearly $500k-$800k easily in Austin.
White liberals love to preach about diversity but refuse to actually live next door with anyone of a different race from them.
@@karlstrauss2330 I've noticed this too.....
Yea I moved to Austin about a year ago, it's very expensive, pay isn't that great. Lots of crime and crazy people wandering around. If you're rich I guess it's a good place to be but most people I know are just scraping by.
I hate how these liberals spew racist comments every chance they get. Ignorant ideologues that are deplorable.
Great video. Austin seems like a great city. Keep it up bro
Awesome video: great footage, informative and a pleasure to listen to.
I should look into University of Texas and see if they have some Masters on Transatlantic Relations or something for international students lmao (i'm Italian), Austin seems so cool
Wow! Austin is stunning
That’s my city ❤️ born and raised. Not to many like me around me around anymore
I’m here! Born and raised from East Austin!
Awesome video! You could have filed the Domain area, and filmed the New Professional Soccer Stadium and Team - Austin FC.
Looks like a great city 👍🏻
Another quality work, comrade 👍
Austin today isn't what it was or what it was know for. Back then rent was super cheap, no name musicans and garage bands could afford a decent living. Once the wealthy from out of state started buying up all the property and raising the market value of homes made it hard for musicans to afford a place to live. Now it's also including SIN workers. Most people who work hotels and restaurants can't afford to live here either. The one thing that made this city great is the one thing that will destroy its beauty.
That happened to Manhattan and San Francisco, and more cities. They were affordable and livable before, and had more character, but the rich capitalists come in, buy everything and jack up the rent. It’s just going to get more intense.
This is all true. I used to rent years ago in town for $900/month and the person who rented before was a friend and they paid $700/month. Have fun finding anything central now for under 2k month. Two bedrooms are in the 3k/month range
@@staywoke2198 you're absolutely correct. I used to visit here from Houston and it was a great city and affordable. I remember going through Georgetown to get to Burnet up to 7 years ago and it was very small and rural. When I moved here in 2018 it was crazy how much it grew. Now, within the past 2 years so many people I knew had picked up and left because rents are now close to $1500 right outside of downtown and the average person can no longer afford it
Perfectly said. After 32 years I have escaped Austin. Unless you’re rich or want several roommates, it’s not for you.
@@greasemantexas9159 Georgetown and Burnet have absolutely exploded. Homes in cedar park are well over a million for a 3k sq ft house. Absolutely nuts. I’d like to move out of the city to a more rural area but even land 2.5 hours away is like 10k an acre
Lived there 2005-2009. I caught the tail-end of its glory. Rest in Peace, old girl.
Loved Austin in the 80's and 90's, but now it's so unaffordable. It cost so much to live even close to Austin.
me too, that's why I stayed in San Antonio, now the same CIRCUS that's happened to Austin is started to happen now
@@SOCCERNUT32 yes
@@SOCCERNUT32 human population continues to grow costs will continue to rise...so is life
@@soulgarden1111 true but progression , economic growth are continuous solutions to these issues occur. THE PROBLEM IS INFLATION , any many other issues brought about these past few years. Human population has been growing for a million of years , since humanity came to existence and innovation is IT'S answer, except for these unprecedented Moron of times where people value FEELINGS over science , knowledge , facts and innovation.
@@soulgarden1111 not really, it’s the city legislature selling out to corporations there’s plenty of empty land all around the US to build.
Beautiful ❤ Thanks for sharing!
Great overview of Austin. I was born, raised and still live in South Austin. Speaking of which, if you ever see Mopac, S.Lamar, S.1st, S.Congress, and I-35 weekday mornings, the only reason that the inbound traffic is so terribly dense is because S.Austinites and our neighbors to the south in Buda and Kyle, make up the MAJORITY of the workforce in the greater Austin metro area.
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Great video,I live in Houston and visit Austin occasionally,but I still didn’t know a lot of the things you mentioned.Austin can keep the weirdos there lol.
My beautiful Austin!! Once upon a time there was a "North Cross Mall"( Best spot in town if you skipped school, had a movie theatre, Ice skating ring, arcade, buffet, etc.), Highland Mall, Barton Creek Mall, Lakeline Mall, The Arboretum, Dobie Mall, San Marcos Outlets. A few of these are no longer with us, but others have been built, such as the Domain and Round Rock Outlets. Don't forget about Skate World, and Show Place Lanes! If you want to know more let me know.
Nothing beats San Marcos Outlets
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Perfect timing im in Austin next month
How about an anecdote? At the time I was living in Houston. I visited Austin because the first (!) game developers conference was being held there. Anyway, while I was going to the event, the cab driver bragged about Austin being a hill country. Being from Turkey, I said "Pal, what you call hills here... we call them bumps on the road". I know Texans love everything big, but that day I was the winner ;o)
Texas nature is trash, we are not the west coast we know, but we love and cherish every bit of land we have no matter how ugly.
I visited in 2016, very nice city. My mom live in Georgetown. God Bless you.
Thank you for showing Barton Springs. Most channels don’t show it. It’s the biggest gem in Austin.
By watching your video it's really made me on the sky.
As an Austin native born at the original Seton Hospital, and a LBJ by way of McCallum high school alumni, I can honestly say it has been nothing short of amazing watching the transformation of this great city. However, I do miss a lot of the Black owned businesses with which I grew up. Due to massive gentrification in certain areas, Austin has definitely taken on a new vibe in parts of the city that use to be much more laid back and some areas just flat out dead. But a few things I love about my hometown include the “Big city” experience with the small town feel; the Black Chamber of Commerce, the great support the city gives to local musicians, SXSW Film/Music Festival (amazing), and I can’t leave out our boy… Matthew McConaughey!!😊
I'm also a Austin native born in the Brackenridge Hospital and also went to McCallum High School lol. Class of 2019.
I live on the east side and it has changed quite a bit over the years. That said, I didn’t graduate from HS and you can’t forget about Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson 🤓
Small town feel? There's a million people that live here now.
The other day I went down white gentrified yuppie 11th Street near Franklin Barbecue. Laughed my ass off at a huge "BLACK LIVES MATTER" painted on the street. Nothing says Austin more than a bunch of privileged white yuppie slimeballs pretending to support the black community they expelled from their historic neighborhood to build dog yoga boutiques.
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very good episode as always
Austin is nice. It's relatively safe for a city its size (although crime is increasing) and there's a ton of things to do. If you're coming from the mountain West or the Ozarks, the Hill Country can be a little disappointing and traffic is insane!
Murders up 230%
"crime is increasing"
Seems to be a pattern when liberals move in to town. California used to be a nice place to live when it was a red state, then the liberals took over and decided that arresting criminals was rAcIsT and they act surprised when crime skyrocketed. Austin has slowly be turning bluer and bluer and what do you know, crime rates are up there too.
Join the dots folks. You left California for a reason, don't bring your failed policies with you.
If you're coming from anywhere with mountains, trees, water, ocean, or grass, Austin can be extremely disappointing. I had never seen a soccer field with just dirt until I moved to Austin.
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Been here 20 years and love Austin! The people are warm and friendly, pretty laid back and bright. Plenty to see and do. Look foward to another 20 years here!
Is there mask mandates and covid paranoia there? Austin is beautiful, and I'm looking to experience something new, but I don't want to deal with that.
Not anymore. Crime is up because all kind of stupid people moving here
An old friend of mine who I used to hang out with in HS moved to Austin over 50 years ago..He is still there, Hangs out with his Grand kids these days...
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Ive lived in Austin my entire life, since 79. I saw the golden era of live music in this town. Back in the 90s you could walk down 6th or Red River any night of the week and hear bands playing in every venue. If i liked the way a band sounded id walk in and pay like $5 cover and listen to some small band with loads of tallent. This does NOT exist in austin anymore. We are not the live music capitol of the world anymore and havent been in a decade. SXSW and ACL on its own doesnt make us the Live Music Capitol. The City of austin leadership[ sold out to the developers and KILLED live music in this city. now its commercialized hot trash.
Sounds like America.
"I saw the golden era of live music in this town..."
Like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones...
the real golden era was late sixtys and early seventys.imo.
You said it, Timbo. The live music scene sucks, and the big events bring in second-rate acts for selfie-snapping tourists.
I wouldn't live anywhere else God bless Texas ❤
I love my city but I can't wait to move somewhere more affordable
After 32 years, I finally escaped and am SO much happier!
i recently visited lovely place i love austin :)