This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
I can't wait for you to show the North end, looking forward to you featuring the beautiful areas that are East & West. Midtown the East areas Jefferson all the new development going on. There's so many areas all over the city that you could showcase u do several vlogs. Do a whole tour.
Well, then that's a whole lot of money just flushed down the loo. The "culture" will destroy it faster than you can try to build it. You still don't get it? The Mud Hut culture does how they do..... a bunch of new Chipoltes isn't going to change them.
I love old architecture. Some of these houses were actually big and beautiful. They just need to be repaired. It's a real fixer upper, however, it has potential. Oh yeah! And planting more trees and gardens would made it absolutely gorgeous!💕😽 🥰 🏡😊
No streetlights. We're talking about scary A F. It has to be the East Side. Long stretches of grown in lots that contained a lot of houses. Detroit had 2mil people at one time. This neighborhood was thriving. At least two horror movies have been filmed in Detroit.
A total lack of vision by whoever's in charge of the city. To reboot & also diversify the cities economy, why don't they: (1) earmark ALL areas of the cities abandoned/disused property (residential, factories etc) for obviously NEEDED demolition. How many YEARS would take take? How much man power would be needed for (essentially) the clean operation? How much money would be generated in wages? What would be the tax revenue from those wages? What would be the financial & economic boost for the remaining businesses throughout the city? What other businesses MIGHT spring up to supplement the clean up operation? What NEW skills & trades MIGHT local people acquire via the clean up operation? etc, etc..... (2) Once done, surely Detroit would NOW be (a) sitting on ONE massive land bank!!!!!!!! As a result, those people who's property did NOT need demolition, but are NOW surrounded by the land bank, should be given the chance of compensation by, allowing those people to purchase land (via the massive land bank) and at a discounted price IF they are willing to diversify into agriculture/farming. Please note, you'd also to THINK crime would plummet as there is NO reason for people to be found in these areas as there is NOW (quite literally) NOTHING there!!!! (3) From there & with the massive land bank Detroit has NOW acquired, all what needs to happen is city officials just need to sit back & CAREFULLY now consider exactly what other businesses & industries they welcome into the city & in future to prevent the same thing happening AGAIN, another 100 years down the line. As horrific & on face value as the situation looks, it's NOT actually hard to resolve, if the cities leaders really do have the people's interest best at heart.
Those abandoned houses are stripped to the bone. The City owns them after a decade of no property taxes paid on them. Those old frame houses literally collapse after 50 years of having the original roofing rotted off.
@@guynorth3277You get no cigar for that answer 😂 ANY city with a large population of THEM will look like that. I’m 77 years old and have lived all over the USA. I’ve seen it first hand.
@HamburgerAmy no its actually ignorance. Most people who can have long already left the area which is why it's in the state it's in, plus most influential people in Detroit (politicians) are black.
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
These homes can't be fixed or upgraded. It will cost less if you demolish them completely and start from scratch. One home at a time. Then it will be fixed. It is not that hard.
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
Not far from Detroit and back in the day the homes were beautiful and big houses maintained and just sparkling. Sad so sad to see it now. DETROIT was motor capital of the world. 😢 Not SAFE AT ALL. Stay in the city go go to the burbs.
In the 50s and early 60s those were all well manicured, well maintained, beautiful homes in a thriving neighborhood. The auto industry had something to do with the decline but nothing like the damge that Coleman Younge (the "great" mayor from the mid 70s to the mid 90s) did. His alienation of the surrounding suburbs and his extreme corruption destroyed this once beautiful city. That's a fact. The downtown area is making a comeback, but these neighborhoods are still in shambles
Born and raised but moved, but I remember the beauty of the motor city some places in Detroit still look good don’t get it twisted but improvement it has to be done
I went to visit a lady 50 years ago in one of these houses. The kitchen was still 1920, awkward and horrible. I cant describe how bad it was. The white owners were gone to the suburbs, after torturing the structures.
It so sad to see America like this. I just flew back from Mexico and that Country is thriving and I have not been there since 1980 when I was 24 years old. Now Mexico is making bank on Tourism from all over the World. Back in 1980 my father said go and see how the poor people live. Now I say what poor people. I believe Mexico will be one of the richest countries in North America. There are many Americans now who call Mexico there home. I was just watching a video of Shaquille O'neal just bought a penthouse in Mexico City. He speaks Spanish very well and I am Mexican he speaks better than I do. I am too Americanized.
And the mayor’s were? This is worse than disgusting. How do you let complete neighborhoods turn into crap like that without stepping in before it happens. Someone needs to give their head a shake. Even if they would have let someone stay there for free to look after the house the minute it was abandoned would have been better.
The worst part of the city is the outer rim from 7 mile to 8 mile. I was born on 7 mile and spent most of my youth near Chandler Park. Completely different now than then. When my mom and dad grew up in the city you didn’t have to lock your doors. Downtown is great, Midtown too…they need to bulldoze the outer mile or two.
Damn scary video tour of the Detroit hood, trash filled streets, abandoned houses, urban decay, wastelands, shady characters, police patrols ! No-go areas !
Hi CharlieBo313. Could you tell me if Tyree's Heidelberg Project still exists? Year's back I was attending the Center of Creative Studies and many times we visited Heidelberg street of Tyree's and his grandfather's art. I have Googled and cannot find any up to date info on its existence. Was it tore down? Is Tyree still alive? I loved that area. If possible, could you provide me any info? Thank you. I watch your videos often. Merry Christmas to you and yours. ✌️ ☮️
These were some very, very nice homes back in the day, at a time that many people could afford to buy and maintain them. Same with the commercial buildings. They were built with a sense of permanancy about them as if they'd be an ongoing, perpetual endeavor. There had to have been that sad point where everyone knew that this is the direction this area was going to spiral down to, when the homes were still decent over all but the rot and flight was still evident.
The city of Detroit probably does in many cases. Most homeless people probably wouldn't want to live in those places because there would then probably be rules that they wouldn't want to follow
Thats the result when a bunch if rich guys dont care sbout genuine working people then leave and have nothing left behind for them, the proceed to forget about those same people and call them stupid stuff today. Then we got cowards living in firtunate areas making fun of it.
how old is this video actually? Some of the houses shown were already torn down as of 2022...(e.g. the one at Prairie and Van Buren Streets). Google maps shows it getting demolished around 2019.
According to the Media and the Lame-asses that supported the current Mayor - (M.D) the City is thriving with boomimg small businesses and Major Corporation, but when it comes to having enough affordable housing to make sure people are not sleeping in the streets due to the fact that they are mentally ill, and/or homeless; veterans included, the "City of Detroit" is operated by a (Bunch of Misfits-and Failures) who can care less about people being homeless, due to the fact that they these failures do not follow the protocol of obtaining Federal Funds for important programs that assist American citizens who need help with various issues such as Mental Health; Employment; and Housing, they are enough Houses and Apartment Buildings in Detroit, that could be rehapped into affordable housing ... but this political-failures are all looking to run a Scam, and/or want someone to pad their pockets with cash - before any thing significant gets done in the City of Detroit Mcihigan. A Damn Shame of these local-so-called-leaders to watch all of the major issues, that have devastate citizens for years - and do absolutely nothing to eradicate the homeless in Southeast Michigan..
Theres one single neighborhood.in the entire city of detroit that isn't a run down ghetto. It's called the Far East Village...no matter where else you go in detroit, YOU ARE IN THE HOOD. I drive around detroit everyday getting baked like a potato. It's all run down and ratchet...Go for the abandoned buildings and houses to explore. Lots cheep hookerz up there too
My Parents lived with my Grandparents around this area after they were married. They lived on "Terry." They decided if they ever had a daughter , they'd name her Terry, that's ME😊
That 1 was for sale which is kind of amazing.But So you buy it and you're gonna work on it.But all around you is the border to palaces.And then if you bite for the land to tear down what for all that's around you
How does an American city get this ruined over time. It literally makes no sense how the govt just lets a major city like Detroit get this horrendous. Makes you wonder where are all the Lions fans coming from?
This is what happens when a city loses a major industry. In this case, Auto building. People become unemployed and their houses fall apart. In 100 years, many of these neighborhoods will not even be recognizable as anything, but fields and trees. You can’t beat mother nature in the long run.
Tear it down and build a whole new industry in a food desert and compost land with large greenhouses with vertices green houses providing jobs to grow sustainable produce for top grocery chains.
The city of Detroit is the one who probably owns the properties and is responsible for their conditions are either unable to demolish them due to lack of funds (tax money) or not willing to do anything due to corruption.
@broeheemed32 you're obviously not from detroit bc I can name 5 great neighborhoods that he NEVER goes to. 1. Palmer Park 2. Rosedale Park South 3. Sherwood Forest 4. Rosedale North 5. Grandmother 6. Indian Village 7. Corktown 8. Midtown.
Scared? Nah but sheltered burbs? Yup-no Starbucks out there or anywhere to get a good latte that's not freeze dried or instant or hot chocolate that's not made out of water or instant milk? Yuck...
It's sad to see once thriving communities with beautiful homes being reduced to rubble and trash. 😢
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
Diversity is our strength they said. Look at cities from the 1800s and see them now. Chicago for instance.
@@StriatedSternumYeah so much strength in diversity haha
@@StriatedSternumI think we all know who trashed Detroit!
@@StriatedSternumpick up a book and tree about white flight and such.
Imagine Detroit was the richest city in North America in 1950
This is crazy! You crushed it.
Linda 😍...
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
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Thanks for the street signs! AND the tour of the Old Lady...MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family! STAY SAFE!
You could easily film a zombie apocalypse movie here
Even the Zombies are too scared to go there...
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
You are already watching a zombie apocalypse film.
😂😂
Detroit looks worse now than Berlin and Tokyo in 1945.
no
Its actually much nicer now compared to 10-20 years ago.
True !
Around a third of Berlin's buildings were destroyed by 1945, you don't know what you're talking about
@@SethsnakeThan that ain't saying much!!
It's really jarring to see one or two well-maintained houses surrounded by the decaying ruins of others. It's surreal.
Renters do better, this is what happens when they close the projects, they come into neighborhood and destroy the working class areas
Or because much of the middle class and upper middle class tax base leaves the city due to crime and bad schools.
@michaelphillips2629 correct, because why would ppl stay in a community where the schools are closed, sign the neighborhood is being destroyed
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
Is there really a realtor sign in the front yard of that house at 1:05?
Yes that is so true. They destroyed our nice subdivision. I can’t afford to move so I am stuck here in misery.
And these houses prices are still skyrocketing... America is a failed state but just doesn't want to admit it yet. SMH
No, not America - Democrats. You see this in Democrat jurisdictions? Really.
Wrong. America is fantastic and some rundown abandoned houses does not change that fact.
@@johnhatchel9681Those rundown homes drives the prices of everything else up. We have a serious housing shortage.
@@joedirt3563 Those beaters bring land value down. I will sell you a ranch with ten acres in Antrim county for 450,000. See how that works.
Don't know why, but I find your videos quite soothing and relaxing!
I can't wait for you to show the North end, looking forward to you featuring the beautiful areas that are East & West. Midtown the East areas Jefferson all the new development going on. There's so many areas all over the city that you could showcase u do several vlogs. Do a whole tour.
Well, then that's a whole lot of money just flushed down the loo. The "culture" will destroy it faster than you can try to build it. You still don't get it? The Mud Hut culture does how they do..... a bunch of new Chipoltes isn't going to change them.
This is the future of LA and San Francisco and Okland in the next 10 years.
Thanks for the video Charlie, hello everyone... From Adelaide, Capital of the state of, South Australia 😊
I’m from 👌🏾exter and Richton. I hate how it’s so ran down now
5:36 - Interesting... One maintained inhabited (I assume) house flanked by four decaying abandoned ones...
That's damn near every block in Detroit. Can only imagine how these areas looked back in the 60's when their economy was better
I love old architecture. Some of these houses were actually big and beautiful. They just need to be repaired. It's a real fixer upper, however, it has potential. Oh yeah! And planting more trees and gardens would made it absolutely gorgeous!💕😽 🥰 🏡😊
People can pick up trash in the roads, empty lots and yards
So many people are so lazy
Rake leaves too. Bad enough Downriver missed all the snow. Why do I have have leaves and 🗑️ blowing around.
They do the same thing in our neighborhood! Throw trash and think somebody is going to pick it up.
You got that right.
Where are the city sanation employees?
This comment was unnecessary. People can say nothing if they don't have anything intelligent or not stupid to say. I'm talking about you.
No streetlights. We're talking about scary A F. It has to be the East Side. Long stretches of grown in lots that contained a lot of houses. Detroit had 2mil people at one time. This neighborhood was thriving. At least two horror movies have been filmed in Detroit.
Well with those open fields came pheasants and peacocks just so you know.
@@melchezi8818 Also deer and coyote
A total lack of vision by whoever's in charge of the city. To reboot & also diversify the cities economy, why don't they:
(1) earmark ALL areas of the cities abandoned/disused property (residential, factories etc) for obviously NEEDED demolition. How many YEARS would take take? How much man power would be needed for (essentially) the clean operation? How much money would be generated in wages? What would be the tax revenue from those wages? What would be the financial & economic boost for the remaining businesses throughout the city? What other businesses MIGHT spring up to supplement the clean up operation? What NEW skills & trades MIGHT local people acquire via the clean up operation? etc, etc.....
(2) Once done, surely Detroit would NOW be (a) sitting on ONE massive land bank!!!!!!!! As a result, those people who's property did NOT need demolition, but are NOW surrounded by the land bank, should be given the chance of compensation by, allowing those people to purchase land (via the massive land bank) and at a discounted price IF they are willing to diversify into agriculture/farming. Please note, you'd also to THINK crime would plummet as there is NO reason for people to be found in these areas as there is NOW (quite literally) NOTHING there!!!!
(3) From there & with the massive land bank Detroit has NOW acquired, all what needs to happen is city officials just need to sit back & CAREFULLY now consider exactly what other businesses & industries they welcome into the city & in future to prevent the same thing happening AGAIN, another 100 years down the line.
As horrific & on face value as the situation looks, it's NOT actually hard to resolve, if the cities leaders really do have the people's interest best at heart.
This is what 50+ years of demoRAT rule gets ya. Watched it happen………
Those abandoned houses are stripped to the bone. The City owns them after a decade of no property taxes paid on them. Those old frame houses literally collapse after 50 years of having the original roofing rotted off.
This is what 95% of Detroit looks like.
I think we know who trashed these once beautiful neighborhoods!!
Yea, the ravages of time, and the lack of loving care and maintenance. It can happen anywhere when the economic base falls off.
@@guynorth3277You get no cigar for that answer 😂
ANY city with a large population of THEM will look like that.
I’m 77 years old and have lived all over the USA. I’ve seen it first hand.
How can ppl live surrounded by decrepit abandoned homes, just security issues, rats, ...?
(poverty and racism)
@HamburgerAmy no its actually ignorance. Most people who can have long already left the area which is why it's in the state it's in, plus most influential people in Detroit (politicians) are black.
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
You think it’s their CHOICE to live like that? Have you no compassion?✌🏼
@@HamburgerAmyPoverty yes
These homes can't be fixed or upgraded. It will cost less if you demolish them completely and start from scratch. One home at a time. Then it will be fixed. It is not that hard.
All you can say when you see this is DAMMMMN!
Detroit is coming back.
I don't even like going to Detroit anymore!! Just pitiful! Even the local stores are filthy! It's definitely not what it used to be!!! 🙄
At 2:20 police approach the area. At 2:45 they’re like “nah fuck it”.
Can't blame them
This is what happens when the thriving industries that built the city abandon it for cheaper pickings outside the city.
No wonder they were selling houses for a dollar there 😅
Imagine the depreciation on these houses 😭 the next step for them is to start paying people to live there lol
This is what you will see in every democratic run city....Beautifully orchestrated/ created by the corrupt democratic politicians....geat job guys.....👏👏👏👏
I don't know about a dollar but they were going for as low as $5k.
@@joedirt3563 That's about 5K too much
And that was 99 cents too much!
Detroit's really looking good these days!
😂😂😂😂😂
Not far from Detroit and back in the day the homes were beautiful and big houses maintained and just sparkling. Sad so sad to see it now. DETROIT was motor capital of the world. 😢 Not SAFE AT ALL. Stay in the city go go to the burbs.
The entire reason I vacated Detroit decades ago. Rarely see pedestrians in your video's. If they are present they must feel like targets.
In the 50s and early 60s those were all well manicured, well maintained, beautiful homes in a thriving neighborhood. The auto industry had something to do with the decline but nothing like the damge that Coleman Younge (the "great" mayor from the mid 70s to the mid 90s) did. His alienation of the surrounding suburbs and his extreme corruption destroyed this once beautiful city. That's a fact. The downtown area is making a comeback, but these neighborhoods are still in shambles
Michigan is always showcasing downtown. They never show what's really going on
Born and raised but moved, but I remember the beauty of the motor city some places in Detroit still look good don’t get it twisted but improvement it has to be done
I went to visit a lady 50 years ago in one of these houses. The kitchen was still 1920, awkward and horrible. I cant describe how bad it was.
The white owners were gone to the suburbs, after torturing the structures.
It so sad to see America like this. I just flew back from Mexico and that Country is thriving and I have not been there since 1980 when I was 24 years old. Now Mexico is making bank on Tourism from all over the World. Back in 1980 my father said go and see how the poor people live. Now I say what poor people. I believe Mexico will be one of the richest countries in North America. There are many Americans now who call Mexico there home. I was just watching a video of Shaquille O'neal just bought a penthouse in Mexico City. He speaks Spanish very well and I am Mexican he speaks better than I do. I am too Americanized.
1:05 That lonely and forlorn for sale sign says it all. 🇬🇧
Those were beautiful homes at one time, how could they just let them rot?
And the mayor’s were? This is worse than disgusting. How do you let complete neighborhoods turn into crap like that without stepping in before it happens. Someone needs to give their head a shake. Even if they would have let someone stay there for free to look after the house the minute it was abandoned would have been better.
The worst part of the city is the outer rim from 7 mile to 8 mile. I was born on 7 mile and spent most of my youth near Chandler Park. Completely different now than then. When my mom and dad grew up in the city you didn’t have to lock your doors. Downtown is great, Midtown too…they need to bulldoze the outer mile or two.
I'm gonna move there; houses are hella cheap there 😅😅😅
and taxes high
good deal Detroit is on a come back
Better be carrying @@melchezi8818
Damn scary video tour of the Detroit hood, trash filled streets, abandoned houses, urban decay, wastelands, shady characters, police patrols ! No-go areas !
Самое печальное что эти заброшенные дома уже никому не нужны. Интересно конечно, посмотреть что будет здесь через 100 лет.
I wish i lived on some of these streets back in its heyday.beautiful and big homes
Hi CharlieBo313. Could you tell me if Tyree's Heidelberg Project still exists? Year's back I was attending the Center of Creative Studies and many times we visited Heidelberg street of Tyree's and his grandfather's art.
I have Googled and cannot find any up to date info on its existence. Was it tore down? Is Tyree still alive? I loved that area. If possible, could you provide me any info?
Thank you. I watch your videos often.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. ✌️ ☮️
So which neighborhoods are being shown? Is this East, west or over by Dexter?
These were some very, very nice homes back in the day, at a time that many people could afford to buy and maintain them. Same with the commercial buildings. They were built with a sense of permanancy about them as if they'd be an ongoing, perpetual endeavor.
There had to have been that sad point where everyone knew that this is the direction this area was going to spiral down to, when the homes were still decent over all but the rot and flight was still evident.
The government should place all the homeless people in the U.S. in those houses.
The city of Detroit probably does in many cases. Most homeless people probably wouldn't want to live in those places because there would then probably be rules that they wouldn't want to follow
for me, a California guy, the footage in videos like this one is quite depressing. I could not see myself living in this sort of ruin.
Anyone else notice the lack of stop at the stop sign?
Stopping turns you into a sitting duck.
Must not live or work in Detroit
7:15 feel sorry for that child, such depressing surroundings 😢
Thats the result when a bunch if rich guys dont care sbout genuine working people then leave and have nothing left behind for them, the proceed to forget about those same people and call them stupid stuff today.
Then we got cowards living in firtunate areas making fun of it.
how old is this video actually? Some of the houses shown were already torn down as of 2022...(e.g. the one at Prairie and Van Buren Streets). Google maps shows it getting demolished around 2019.
Skid Row is so much worse. At least no tents and RVs lol. Bless you as always for your attention and time. 🇬🇧
DETROIT is home! ☝🏽💯
Need a tutorial on this. Make it happen!
48204 a lot of this is filmed in the joy and Livernois area...in 2013 this was the most dangerous neighborhood in the country
According to the Media and the Lame-asses that supported the current Mayor - (M.D) the City is thriving with boomimg small businesses and Major Corporation, but when it comes to having enough affordable housing to make sure people are not sleeping in the streets due to the fact that they are mentally ill, and/or homeless; veterans included, the "City of Detroit" is operated by a (Bunch of Misfits-and Failures) who can care less about people being homeless, due to the fact that they these failures do not follow the protocol of obtaining Federal Funds for important programs that assist American citizens who need help with various issues such as Mental Health; Employment; and Housing, they are enough Houses and Apartment Buildings in Detroit, that could be rehapped into affordable housing ... but this political-failures are all looking to run a Scam, and/or want someone to pad their pockets with cash - before any thing significant gets done in the City of Detroit Mcihigan. A Damn Shame of these local-so-called-leaders to watch all of the major issues, that have devastate citizens for years - and do absolutely nothing to eradicate the homeless in Southeast Michigan..
Most voted for BHO in 2012 and 2014 and only ten years later it looks like Kenya!🤡🇺🇸
For me its fine😂 im from naples italy 😂 this is pretty obv in some of our suburb
i would be too scared to drive on this road. 2:19
Especially at nite!
How does Detroit have an NBA, NFL and MLB team? There must be a lot of wealthy areas as well
Theres one single neighborhood.in the entire city of detroit that isn't a run down ghetto. It's called the Far East Village...no matter where else you go in detroit, YOU ARE IN THE HOOD. I drive around detroit everyday getting baked like a potato. It's all run down and ratchet...Go for the abandoned buildings and houses to explore. Lots cheep hookerz up there too
It's a major metropolitan city
Yes, the northern suburbs are quite wealthy. Birmingham Hills, Oakland Hills, Farmington Hills for starters.
Metro Detroit is one of the 10 biggest Metro areas in the country with almost 5 million people
Read the title again.. It saids the worst hoods !! Not ALL of Detroit… ALL of Detroit don’t look like this Smh …..
My Parents lived with my Grandparents around this area after they were married. They lived on "Terry." They decided if they ever had a daughter , they'd name her Terry, that's ME😊
I imagine that a Model Cities infrastructure project would involve billions of dollars, including investment in the skilled trades, etc
That 1 was for sale which is kind of amazing.But So you buy it and you're gonna work on it.But all around you is the border to palaces.And then if you bite for the land to tear down what for all that's around you
Okay, forgive me must check my dictation. Ugh.
How does an American city get this ruined over time. It literally makes no sense how the govt just lets a major city like Detroit get this horrendous. Makes you wonder where are all the Lions fans coming from?
A city built and dependent on one single industry.
Well this is your great country America folks!
3:18 tepees on left??
I noticed some grass poking out of the sidewalk cracks. They should work on that. It seems untidy. 🤔
I love it. Can't have it both ways. Wanna be gutter and gangster with no limit.... you'll never have anything nice like that. Keep up the great work
Detroit=Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, etc etc etc. 😢
This is what happens when a city loses a major industry. In this case, Auto building. People become unemployed and their houses fall apart. In 100 years, many of these neighborhoods will not even be recognizable as anything, but fields and trees. You can’t beat mother nature in the long run.
You will never see me on this side of town.
What area is this?
Tear it down and build a whole new industry in a food desert and compost land with large greenhouses with vertices green houses providing jobs to grow sustainable produce for top grocery chains.
Tell us were you are at, reference some maps it would make it all so much more interesting and relevant!
As the USA is an ally of Australia, I think we should send them Foreign Aid.
Yet they have an NBA franchise, NHL franchise, NBA franchise, MLB franchise and home to Motown Museum and across the bridge from Windsor 🍁. 😢
billions for the military but no money to demolish broken houses?
*trillions
$100 billion for Canada, $200 billion for Ukraine and $300 billion for Mexico. That’s not even our military 🙄
The city of Detroit is the one who probably owns the properties and is responsible for their conditions are either unable to demolish them due to lack of funds (tax money) or not willing to do anything due to corruption.
They are demolishing buildings by the thousands, have been for years
Hopefully the squad cars are preserving what is left.
Quanta história nesse lugar...
I live in New Zealand watching this is like the setting for those scary movies we all love…Sad though
People needs to take pride there they live, instead of making slums.
"Yo! Dat my onte cwib!!"
@CharlieBo313, do you ever do videos of the better neighborhoods of detroit?
You'd have to find one. Kind of explains that, doesn't it?
@broeheemed32 you're obviously not from detroit bc I can name 5 great neighborhoods that he NEVER goes to. 1. Palmer Park 2. Rosedale Park South 3. Sherwood Forest 4. Rosedale North 5. Grandmother 6. Indian Village 7. Corktown 8. Midtown.
Just threw in extra foe good measure
you won't find this in Toronto. why? don't have 'Reaganomics'.
It's A Shame It Can't Be Saved Homes Look Beautiful If Kept Up
This is depressing. 😢
Charlie's videos are like CRACK for scared, sheltered suburbanites!!!
Scared?
Nah but sheltered burbs?
Yup-no Starbucks out there or anywhere to get a good latte that's not freeze dried or instant or hot chocolate that's not made out of water or instant milk?
Yuck...
At one time these were probably stately homes.
Old homes. Sad Realtors didn't look after early before Major damage. Would be a good place to stay
Norfside
You can tell those houses use to be really nice.
When You Let them, Looose
So sad and depressing.
I don't get the houses!! They look huge or are they made up with apartments?
A lot of these homes were multi-family homes when there were car manufacturing jobs.
@@betsybaye4951 Thanks for the information and it makes sense,
Yes I also would be 2 scared to drive down the the street