I'll never understand why people purposefully click on a video about CITIES , just to complain about cities and how "oh i'd never move to anywhere with alot of people, i hate cities etc." Makes you think they have nothing better to do where ever they decided to move.
As an American considering retirement, I'm really interested in this topic! It’s crucial to find a city that not only fits my lifestyle but also offers a good quality of life. I’m curious about factors like cost of living, healthcare options, and community activities in these cities. Are there specific cities highlighted in the video that are particularly recommended for retirees? Also, what are some common challenges retirees face when moving to these new places? I’d love to hear more insights from others who have made the move or have done their research!
Let's make all cities in the United States nice and friendly and improve the infrastructures of all cities in America!We can't change the weather to each city but we can improve the infrastructure roads bridges waterways airports jobs crime levees health care schools jobs so politicians do your jobs work for the people and not for yourselves and do the right thing improve the infrastructure to all cities! We only have 1 life so get it done clean up all cities !
Great video! I'm really curious about the cities mentioned-what specific factors are making these places so appealing to Americans right now? Is it the cost of living, job opportunities, or perhaps the lifestyle and culture? I'd love to hear more about what makes these cities stand out as top choices for relocation!
I considered Morgantown for a long time in my younger 20s actually. But then I had to make a choice staying in my relationship or moving away, I chose the relationship, and now I'm married and we are going to move out of our current state
My friend lives in Charlotte and pays wayyyyyyy tooo much for rent to drive everywhere... same in Raleigh lol i get wayyyyyy more in Cleveland ohio lol
@Ouzoadventures Charlotte has it pros and cons I've been traveling to Charlotte since i was 9. And u a damn lie 😂😂😂😂😂 like I said just got back from there Monday Charlotte was cool back in 2011 to 2015. It's gone down hill since the party scene is mahhhh traffic is bad and rent is overpriced for the wages in the area.... Cleveland is in a mega region of 60 million Charlotte isn't..
@ I can agree with you on nightlife, not what it used to be. But Charlotte actually is part of a mega region as well called the Piedmont Atlantic. And those mega regions mean nothing as the one you described for Cleveland includes Chicago and Milwaukee and Minneapolis which are nowhere near Cleveland. In that case Atlanta is a part of Charlotte lol….furthermore if you look at statistics Cleveland has lost population for over 50 years now. Charlotte continues to gains. anyway, to each their own.
@@JJacobs803 Its not even one of the most expensive cities, and the traffic doesnt even rank as some of the worst in the country, literally everybody thinks THEIR city has the worst traffic , because they've never lived in other cities around the country.
@diodelvino3048 sir I've been driving in Charlotte for over 10 YEARS LITERALLY JUST GOT BACK DAYS AGO TRAFFIC IS BAD THERE.. and I dont live in Charlotte I visit frequently. No report is gonna tell u what I witness with my own eyes
No it isnt, it has a fast growing population and one of the highest amount of skyscrapers, and highrises being built, and one of the fastest growing skylines in the USA. It's in the top 10 fastest growing in number amount in the country. where do you get your info?
@@diodelvino3048there’s always haters lol I live in Fort Worth and it’s booming here right now, I’ve been to Raleigh and Durham, went there for some church conference when I was a teen, would love to visit Charlotte someday!
I'll never understand why people purposefully click on a video about CITIES , just to complain about cities and how "oh i'd never move to anywhere with alot of people, i hate cities etc." Makes you think they have nothing better to do where ever they decided to move.
As an American considering retirement, I'm really interested in this topic! It’s crucial to find a city that not only fits my lifestyle but also offers a good quality of life. I’m curious about factors like cost of living, healthcare options, and community activities in these cities.
Are there specific cities highlighted in the video that are particularly recommended for retirees? Also, what are some common challenges retirees face when moving to these new places? I’d love to hear more insights from others who have made the move or have done their research!
From what I know Raleigh and Huntsville and Macon and Spartanburg are good place for retirees
I have lived in Columbus and Houston I love it . They complement each other well. I moved to Houston over 10 years ago .
Houston was fantastic back in the 2000s! I would go down there on business from the Dallas/Ft Worth area
@shakarussanders9911
It's changed alot since then it was great back then
@@WilConquer Yeah I'm sure it's changed a lot I haven't been since 2016 I need to take a drive down there one day
Let's make all cities in the United States nice and friendly and improve the infrastructures of all cities in America!We can't change the weather to each city but we can improve the infrastructure roads bridges waterways airports jobs crime levees health care schools jobs so politicians do your jobs work for the people and not for yourselves and do the right thing improve the infrastructure to all cities! We only have 1 life so get it done clean up all cities !
Great video! I'm really curious about the cities mentioned-what specific factors are making these places so appealing to Americans right now? Is it the cost of living, job opportunities, or perhaps the lifestyle and culture? I'd love to hear more about what makes these cities stand out as top choices for relocation!
I considered Morgantown for a long time in my younger 20s actually. But then I had to make a choice staying in my relationship or moving away, I chose the relationship, and now I'm married and we are going to move out of our current state
My friend lives in Charlotte and pays wayyyyyyy tooo much for rent to drive everywhere... same in Raleigh lol i get wayyyyyy more in Cleveland ohio lol
What part of Cleveland tho? That’s a sad city. Especially on the east
@4thexposure sad😂😂😂😂 Cleveland is rebuilding all over. Sherman Williams just finished a world head quarters ...
You’re comparing Cleveland to Charlotte??? Come on dude lol. Charlotte is way better
@Ouzoadventures Charlotte has it pros and cons I've been traveling to Charlotte since i was 9. And u a damn lie 😂😂😂😂😂 like I said just got back from there Monday Charlotte was cool back in 2011 to 2015. It's gone down hill since the party scene is mahhhh traffic is bad and rent is overpriced for the wages in the area.... Cleveland is in a mega region of 60 million Charlotte isn't..
@ I can agree with you on nightlife, not what it used to be. But Charlotte actually is part of a mega region as well called the Piedmont Atlantic. And those mega regions mean nothing as the one you described for Cleveland includes Chicago and Milwaukee and Minneapolis which are nowhere near Cleveland. In that case Atlanta is a part of Charlotte lol….furthermore if you look at statistics Cleveland has lost population for over 50 years now. Charlotte continues to gains. anyway, to each their own.
Florida and the Carolina's too many hurricanes and too much flooding You need to come up with a better list
Carolinas doesn’t get flooding that often to be honest. Florida however yes
Inland Carolinas don't get too much flooding. Stay away from the coasts and you are usually good. Florida on the other hand is a swamp.
Bank of America just published Cleveland is seeing population gains now. Big news
LOL, dead city.
@robbob8629 its definitely not come visit
Charlotte is cool.
Crowded and rent went up like DC prices.
Morgantown WV??? 😂 yeah ok
Yeah I would never move to Phoenix. No thanks.
Anyplace without Trump Morons is good
San Francisco, California or Portland, Oregon is calling your name! Enjoy
Don’t come to charlotte
Why?
@danielintermont2000 it's expensive n traffic is horrible fun to visit tho
@@JJacobs803 Its not even one of the most expensive cities, and the traffic doesnt even rank as some of the worst in the country, literally everybody thinks THEIR city has the worst traffic , because they've never lived in other cities around the country.
@diodelvino3048 sir I've been driving in Charlotte for over 10 YEARS LITERALLY JUST GOT BACK DAYS AGO TRAFFIC IS BAD THERE.. and I dont live in Charlotte I visit frequently. No report is gonna tell u what I witness with my own eyes
Moving there in 2025 can’t wait
Across the globe sucks
you suck
CHARLOTTE IS CAP
No it isnt, it has a fast growing population and one of the highest amount of skyscrapers, and highrises being built, and one of the fastest growing skylines in the USA. It's in the top 10 fastest growing in number amount in the country. where do you get your info?
@@diodelvino3048there’s always haters lol I live in Fort Worth and it’s booming here right now, I’ve been to Raleigh and Durham, went there for some church conference when I was a teen, would love to visit Charlotte someday!
Now I know where not to move