The price of these lots is so low that sometimes it would be worth buying everything, demolishing the rubble and building an environmental reserve... The government trying to repopulate regions that are already so empty seems crazy to me.
We can focus on the blight and negative side of this array ... but lets give props to the many courageous residents maintaining and living in some of the better plots depicted.
Just think you can be all the way in the far right corner of Delray and make your way all the way to the Northeast border or the Northwest border that's a long way when you think about it and all the area in between
@@MichiganMade Yes, so true. Glad to see Detroit coming back but it looks like many will be displaced eventually with the prices in the housing market. Saw a video of the houses in Corktown and price tags upward of 800K. As that progresses within the next 10-20 yrs those that stuck it out are eventually not going to benefit from it unfortunately. They did an amazing job on Michigan Central Station, it looks beautiful.
@notahouse yeah that's going on in most of Southwest Detroit the neighborhoods around Clark Park houses are going for $300K to 400K but just 10 to 15 years ago they were much less than 100 Grand it's wild... those that bought property in bulk when it was cheaper are sitting on a fortune now
There must be tons of illegal dumping that nobody even knows about. You could bury just about anything & nobody would even know where to start looking.
How industry and government could allow this to happen is inexcusable. I notice so many homes renovated and lived in surrounded by derelicts what should be tear downs. And the condition of the roads! Poor drainage, potholes everywhere. No place in America should look like this.
I'm starting to get convinced that Charlie was probably a ex green beret, navy seal, and marine Corp soldier and can put fear into anyone he sees, thus is how he probably never is in actual danger wherever he goes
This is what happens when your # 1 industry moves to Mexico and Europe Canada and other States General Motors and Ford and Chrysler skipped town once a thriving Metropolitan area! And bad leadership at Mayor corruption! Trying to make a comeback in downtown Detroit had the NFL draft that helped!
The Joy Rd & Dexter Area use to be way much nicer when I was coming up… glad I got out of there… sad asf … hopefully the city would wanna make a real comeback.
So is Detroit permanently finished now that auto manufacturing has gone? Same will apply to other areas that were heavily reliant on large scale manufacturing? There are large areas here in the UK that thrived in the days of steel, coal, ship building, car manufacturing etc, that are now blighted by deprivation. Mainly caused by government plunging into "globalisation", not supporting industry against hostile imports and naively thinking the financial sector would replace manufacturing!!! Strange then that the only countries now doing well have a huge industrial base!
There’s so many areas all over the city that are better off being torn down and turned into a community garden or something. Jobs aren’t pouring into the city so just do that and At least it’ll help fix the food desert issues.
I kno that area I used to stay on elm hurst and Linwood Saw a murder at 7 years old on the side of my house Then move back in that area 24 years later saw another murder 🤦🏾♂️
A lot of destroyed or abandoned buildings,i don’t Knowles of it’s a quiet place,in a pinch,they’re buried,but thé place is sad,abandoned,but what is the american government doing? Is another place in strait ?
Why does he keep showing the bad neighborhoods in Detroit?? Show Downtown, Bel Isle, The Better neighborhoods, Boston Edison, Plamer Park all Detroit neighborhoods are not like this😢
Most aren't! But this is the worst, and the empty spaces are major blight removal! Soon, the rest of the ruins will be gone, and ready for new development.
There are other channels that show the neighborhoods you like to see. I'm one of over 758,000 subscribers and Charlie is getting many more all the time.
HaHaHa Love the boat with a cover over it parked next to that house, priorities! Looks beautiful! Gives a whole new meaning to "honey the neighborhood is going to sh*t"!
Last time I was in Toronto (3 months ago) there was homeless folk downtown asking for money. I heard Regent Park, Jane & Finch is kinda shitty too. It might not look like slums but folk struggling all over Toronto.
Listen up everyone, I'm gonna teach you how to be rich! Go buy one of those apartment buildings for pennies on the dollar, can probably get one for 5 grand, fix it up enough to put Section 8 tenants in there and collect the government money coming in. 8 Unit building with $1500 a month each coming in equals $12,000. Rinse and repeat until you become as rich as Trump.
@1940limited no one will. Those neighborhoods will deteriorate until the generations die away. Then once drugs are gone it may rebuild itself. That will take 100 years.
Why does your title say most violent neighborhoods look like. I live in Detroit the area looks terrible because of the depreciation over there. would you list it as most violent I never hear many stories on the news about this area that there's a lot of drugs or killings or shootings over there so why are you listening this as the most violent what's the most violent neighborhoods looks like that's not true. Or are you referencing they're not reporting what's going on over there.
If you’re having a bad day, just watch this, and you’ll see it can be much worse.
The architectural style of some of those old apartment buildings shown is really nice. Damned shame what happened.
Yeah that's what I said you can tell that it was a nice place at one point but not anymore.
Schools, too.
The price of these lots is so low that sometimes it would be worth buying everything, demolishing the rubble and building an environmental reserve... The government trying to repopulate regions that are already so empty seems crazy to me.
They are environmental reserves now, no need to tear anything down, nature will do that on it's own.
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I left Detroit 6 years ago and they were saying “it’s coming back” then
@ryanlisterman1864 and since then, so much blight has been removed. That's all the empty spaces you see.
They been saying that since the 70's, I moved out in 2012..
I wish someone had filmed these streets like this back in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s up until 1967.
We can focus on the blight and negative side of this array ... but lets give props to the many courageous residents maintaining and living in some of the better plots depicted.
Remember it’s been the comeback city for 40 years!
Yeah! Hahah. 🤣😂
@Hanover-ek4jy Actually, since exiting bankruptcy 10 years ago.
Detroit is so huge that you can live there all your life and never even see this part of it, living in the nicer areas.
Just think you can be all the way in the far right corner of Delray and make your way all the way to the Northeast border or the Northwest border that's a long way when you think about it and all the area in between
@@MichiganMade Yes, so true. Glad to see Detroit coming back but it looks like many will be displaced eventually with the prices in the housing market. Saw a video of the houses in Corktown and price tags upward of 800K. As that progresses within the next 10-20 yrs those that stuck it out are eventually not going to benefit from it unfortunately. They did an amazing job on Michigan Central Station, it looks beautiful.
@notahouse yeah that's going on in most of Southwest Detroit the neighborhoods around Clark Park houses are going for $300K to 400K but just 10 to 15 years ago they were much less than 100 Grand it's wild... those that bought property in bulk when it was cheaper are sitting on a fortune now
I can't begin to imagine how big Detroit is. Compared to our Lilliput towns here around my corners.
@@Tommi1981 It's about 139 square miles according to Google.
No matter what, I still love Detroit.
Pretty sad. But I bet back in the day these houses were Beautiful. Especially the red brick with the upstairs outdoor space. Thanks for sharing!
Not sure where "MOST VIOLENT" comes in. There's nobody there, it's mostly abandoned houses.
Area is near Dexter/joy road
There must be tons of illegal dumping that nobody even knows about. You could bury just about anything & nobody would even know where to start looking.
Nothing about this place says come visit
In-between Dexter and Linwood
How industry and government could allow this to happen is inexcusable. I notice so many homes renovated and lived in surrounded by derelicts what should be tear downs. And the condition of the roads! Poor drainage, potholes everywhere. No place in America should look like this.
Thanks!
At least the utility poles are in great shape
Perfect for Developing! 🥰
No jobs. Detroit doesn’t have enough money to keep up with the buildings that need torn down.
I'm starting to get convinced that Charlie was probably a ex green beret, navy seal, and marine Corp soldier and can put fear into anyone he sees, thus is how he probably never is in actual danger wherever he goes
It’s good to show the other dise of the décor ,it’s all sad….thank you Charlie for sharing his with us😢
A once proud city.
This is what happens when your # 1 industry moves to Mexico and Europe Canada and other States General Motors and Ford and Chrysler skipped town once a thriving Metropolitan area! And bad leadership at Mayor corruption! Trying to make a comeback in downtown Detroit had the NFL draft that helped!
China
Thank Bill Clinton for NAFTA.
imagine that you lost everything and your only option for housing was in this Dump. take it or leave it you were told.
still, the buildings and architectual are something mesmerising and different. This is unique and magic like. Detroit is something more...❤
Looks better than 10 years ago. Demo on the vacants is huge improvement.
The Joy Rd & Dexter Area use to be way much nicer when I was coming up… glad I got out of there… sad asf … hopefully the city would wanna make a real comeback.
Nice size houses, it's a shame, if there were industry and people had jobs it would be nice.
Think how prosperous it had to have been for people to build homes like that at one time.
Greetings from West Bloomfield!
Is this Haiti?
Looks about the same as it looked 20 years ago, Abonded houses everywhere...
Detroit had some great architecture
Man i could emagine how these streets look like at night on holloween!!!!!!!!!
Brought to you by Toyota.
Yes, and bad management on the part of GM.
Great spot for my upcoming hunny moon
eerie
How sad.
So is Detroit permanently finished now that auto manufacturing has gone? Same will apply to other areas that were heavily reliant on large scale manufacturing? There are large areas here in the UK that thrived in the days of steel, coal, ship building, car manufacturing etc, that are now blighted by deprivation. Mainly caused by government plunging into "globalisation", not supporting industry against hostile imports and naively thinking the financial sector would replace manufacturing!!! Strange then that the only countries now doing well have a huge industrial base!
In any case,there are some very nice houses
There’s so many areas all over the city that are better off being torn down and turned into a community garden or something. Jobs aren’t pouring into the city so just do that and At least it’ll help fix the food desert issues.
Bro’s driving so sketch. Slow speed, looping back to the same streets like he’s looking for something. Good way to get attention you don’t wanna have
They need to fix this....STAT!
Y'all jumped over to the Eastside, huh?
Nevada
Cidade abandonada , parece cenário de terror.
Blame the governor and the president😮😮😮😮😮😮
I noticed that some of the crosswalk lines need repainted. They should work on that.
That way the children could walk to and from school safely...
That's the priority? Are you kidding me?
@@kurtp8833 aim small, miss small.
@@kurtp8833 you have to start somewhere.
Needs more bike lanes as well.
This place reminds me of me a lot about either flint or East Cleveland Ohio folks 😮
I believe E. Cleveland is considered a close second to this or maybe Gary, IN.
Don’t forget about it’s sister 👩 city flint mi bro 😮
Flint is a national tragedy.
Its depressive
I kno that area I used to stay on elm hurst and Linwood
Saw a murder at 7 years old on the side of my house
Then move back in that area 24 years later saw another murder
🤦🏾♂️
A lot of destroyed or abandoned buildings,i don’t Knowles of it’s a quiet place,in a pinch,they’re buried,but thé place is sad,abandoned,but what is the american government doing? Is another place in strait ?
Stealing taxpayers money
Why does he keep showing the bad neighborhoods in Detroit?? Show Downtown, Bel Isle, The Better neighborhoods, Boston Edison, Plamer Park all Detroit neighborhoods are not like this😢
Are you new to this channel?... He showcases mostly bad neighborhoods for a living.
Most aren't! But this is the worst, and the empty spaces are major blight removal! Soon, the rest of the ruins will be gone, and ready for new development.
There are other channels that show the neighborhoods you like to see. I'm one of over 758,000 subscribers and Charlie is getting many more all the time.
West side homes are really big
You would have to have lots of $$$$$$$ to keep these homes up
Pretty soon those ‘nice’ neighborhoods will look like what Charlie risks his life to show us everyday.
To anybody that's from Detroit, which side is the worst and which side is the best?
Both sides the same
HaHaHa Love the boat with a cover over it parked next to that house, priorities! Looks beautiful! Gives a whole new meaning to "honey the neighborhood is going to sh*t"!
Any body want some coolade folks 😮😂
you won't see this in Toronto, ON. there is no slum in Toronto. why? good government.
That's why Trudeau is called upo0n to resign? Good government?
Last time I was in Toronto (3 months ago) there was homeless folk downtown asking for money. I heard Regent Park, Jane & Finch is kinda shitty too. It might not look like slums but folk struggling all over Toronto.
Why don't they ship the immigrants here instead of sending them on buses to my town?
We coming back
It was a beautiful place.
As far i can imagine.
Listen up everyone, I'm gonna teach you how to be rich! Go buy one of those apartment buildings for pennies on the dollar, can probably get one for 5 grand, fix it up enough to put Section 8 tenants in there and collect the government money coming in. 8 Unit building with $1500 a month each coming in equals $12,000. Rinse and repeat until you become as rich as Trump.
Trump will make it great again 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Joe Biden sure as hell wouldn't.
@@1940limited I bet the deed to my home Trump WONT HELP ANYONE
@@HarleyDavidsonVince So who will? What did Biden or Obama do?
@1940limited no one will. Those neighborhoods will deteriorate until the generations die away. Then once drugs are gone it may rebuild itself. That will take 100 years.
wow my home Detroit just about all my dad pp there but I am in tn now but I will come back” one day soon wow
good road trip
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Why does your title say most violent neighborhoods look like. I live in Detroit the area looks terrible because of the depreciation over there. would you list it as most violent I never hear many stories on the news about this area that there's a lot of drugs or killings or shootings over there so why are you listening this as the most violent what's the most violent neighborhoods looks like that's not true. Or are you referencing they're not reporting what's going on over there.
For those of you who do not want to see these videos, push the "not interested" in the menu section of these clips.
Vários vídeos que vejo a galera coloca USA lá nas alturas mas Detroit esse completo abandono
No w73rd the worse
I'm the first to comment 😊🩵
What is it?
What did you win?
this gon stay like this for ever since its a big suburb its no reason to move here unlike places like ny it looked way worse but it was a big city
My old neighborhood!!!