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Thanks for creating these videos, I'm moving in June to St. Pete with my brother and I've been trying to learn as much as possible about the area. I know that you're mainly talking to people that are considering moving to the Tampa Bay area but these videos are a great help to me. Thank you, and amazing job on every last one of these!
We have taken many winter vacations to Clearwater Beach! Definitely beautiful, however we are seriously considering moving to Land O Lakes area. It definitely can get crowded in season!
I know im asking this on a year old video so not likely to find an answer, but im interested in moving to the tampa bay area for work, i just graduated college with a marketing degree (Its gonna be a rough one) and want to move to a beach city that still has plenty of work force. The one problem i have found with tampa is all the main beaches are 40-1 hour away if not more. Clearwater on the other hand is right across the way, still has a working force and seems decent. Long story short, is clearwater suitable for a young college student trying to start a business or career or am i better put in tampa and just deal with the commute every time i want to get some water time.
A little more about what matters would be walkability, how is it getting around to the night life or just to get lunch, places like downtown tampa are known to be good for walking, idk if the opposite can be said
Hey Juan. As I’ve told you before I moved to Clearwater from NY in 2019, kind of on a whim. It’s okay, but besides the beach I feel there’s not much here for younger people. Me and my wife are looking at Westchase and Town N Country areas to be between Tampa and the beaches. Thanks for all the videos.
I lived in Clearwater from 2017 to 2020 and absolutely hated it. It’s a terrible place for young professionals (i.e. under 55). You couldn’t pay me enough to live there again. To most, the only positive is the beach but I could care less about it and average a beach visit once every few years. Traffic on Gulf to Bay is often a nightmare in season. I’m in Channelside now and way happier (minus raising rents). It’s walkable, lots of younger people, more educated populace, easy access to everything etc. If I could afford it, Hyde Park is where I’d buy. Love that area!
@@MarioDeSouza I 100% agree with you on Clearwater, though I do use the beach more often. I was strongly considering Westchase area but actually decided on a nice complex in Largo close to Indian Rocks Beach. My current job is in Clearwater so for now that works. When I get around to buying I’d like to head to Wesley Chapel, I think.
@@ronnies6811: I travel a lot for work so I’ve been considering Westchase. While I like Wesley Chapel it’s too far from the airport. From a location standpoint, I like Ybor and the area around Raymond James but neither is great in safety, cleanliness, lots of young professionals etc.
Thank you for the information. Wish people would also address the elephant in the room - Scientology. How does that affect living in Clearwater for non believers?
It’s not an elephant, it’s not even an ant. I’ve been here 5 years and have never been approached by a member or met a member (that disclosed it a least). It’s had zero impact on my life.
@@trulivingtampa Have the residents of Clearwater that you know expressed any concerns? We are a young couple looking to move to Clearwater-St Pete’s end of year. I really liked Clearwater for the pros you shared but then I read some articles about them that made me double guess.
Hey, you’re free to watch another channel. Or launch own and do it the right way so the we are all blessed by your presence. That’s the wonderful thing about the www, you get to choose.
Consiering relocating or investing in Clearwater or the greater Tampa Bay area? Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want; we never stop working for you!!
Juan Alcala - Tampa Realtor
📲 Call/Text Direct at (813) 261-3540
📲 Email: info@trulivingroup.com
📅 calendly.com/juan-alcala/45
👨💻 Website: www.tbhomesearch.com/
Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/juan.alcala...
Thanks for creating these videos, I'm moving in June to St. Pete with my brother and I've been trying to learn as much as possible about the area. I know that you're mainly talking to people that are considering moving to the Tampa Bay area but these videos are a great help to me. Thank you, and amazing job on every last one of these!
You’re welcome. Glad they help, Evan.
We have taken many winter vacations to Clearwater Beach! Definitely beautiful, however we are seriously considering moving to Land O Lakes area. It definitely can get crowded in season!
Facts.
Facts
You don't have to shovel sunshine! We loved this :) Looking forward to working together and finding our spot, Juan!
Thanks y’all. We’re excited to help you make it happen.
I know im asking this on a year old video so not likely to find an answer, but im interested in moving to the tampa bay area for work, i just graduated college with a marketing degree (Its gonna be a rough one) and want to move to a beach city that still has plenty of work force. The one problem i have found with tampa is all the main beaches are 40-1 hour away if not more. Clearwater on the other hand is right across the way, still has a working force and seems decent. Long story short, is clearwater suitable for a young college student trying to start a business or career or am i better put in tampa and just deal with the commute every time i want to get some water time.
A little more about what matters would be walkability, how is it getting around to the night life or just to get lunch, places like downtown tampa are known to be good for walking, idk if the opposite can be said
You want to be in Tampa or St. Pete. That’s where all the grads go. I would too.
@@trulivingtampa Can you recommend any parts of St petes, that are decently safe, but still walkable etc. Youre a real one for getting back to this !
We have a second home in palm harbor and love it.
Beautiful area!
@@trulivingtampa my wife and I love it unfortunately work is here in NY.
Hey Juan. As I’ve told you before I moved to Clearwater from NY in 2019, kind of on a whim. It’s okay, but besides the beach I feel there’s not much here for younger people. Me and my wife are looking at Westchase and Town N Country areas to be between Tampa and the beaches. Thanks for all the videos.
Westchase is a great Suburb. I like the laid back feel.
I lived in Clearwater from 2017 to 2020 and absolutely hated it. It’s a terrible place for young professionals (i.e. under 55). You couldn’t pay me enough to live there again. To most, the only positive is the beach but I could care less about it and average a beach visit once every few years. Traffic on Gulf to Bay is often a nightmare in season. I’m in Channelside now and way happier (minus raising rents). It’s walkable, lots of younger people, more educated populace, easy access to everything etc. If I could afford it, Hyde Park is where I’d buy. Love that area!
@@MarioDeSouza I 100% agree with you on Clearwater, though I do use the beach more often. I was strongly considering Westchase area but actually decided on a nice complex in Largo close to Indian Rocks Beach. My current job is in Clearwater so for now that works. When I get around to buying I’d like to head to Wesley Chapel, I think.
@@ronnies6811: I travel a lot for work so I’ve been considering Westchase. While I like Wesley Chapel it’s too far from the airport. From a location standpoint, I like Ybor and the area around Raymond James but neither is great in safety, cleanliness, lots of young professionals etc.
@@MarioDeSouza Channelside is a great area. So much to do.
shelly miscavige there?
Thank you for the information. Wish people would also address the elephant in the room - Scientology. How does that affect living in Clearwater for non believers?
It’s not an elephant, it’s not even an ant. I’ve been here 5 years and have never been approached by a member or met a member (that disclosed it a least).
It’s had zero impact on my life.
@@trulivingtampa Have the residents of Clearwater that you know expressed any concerns? We are a young couple looking to move to Clearwater-St Pete’s end of year. I really liked Clearwater for the pros you shared but then I read some articles about them that made me double guess.
The local government/law enforcement is in Scientology's pocket.
Is it a RED or BLUE area?
I want to know to
I know 3-4 locations in the N.East where crime is virtually zero. And I’m not sharing😂
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😅
Scientology?
Yes they’re there.
You blabber so much
Hey, you’re free to watch another channel. Or launch own and do it the right way so the we are all blessed by your presence.
That’s the wonderful thing about the www, you get to choose.