Nice, yeah, I have a few pointers, 1. Registering your vehicle might take some time if you don't have the deed, the BMV has an interesting certification process. What state are you moving from?
@@LivingInFortWayne I'm moving from Florida. So I'm not coming with a car. I'm hoping that they have Uber and Lyft there until I do purchase a new car. Also, how is Ft. Wayne in regards to small business development and support. I think I heard that it was a great spot to start a business. I was also considering Detroit. I do have two friends in Ft. Wayne but they are in different fields so any feedback?
@@KraziVokalz Good question. The barrier of entry is lower. Meaning the cost to start. Especially if you're thinking of leasing a commercial place. However, the potential revenue may not be as high. Also, I can definitively say, that public transportation here is sparse. There is Uber and Lyft here
@@LivingInFortWayne I'm not a public transportation kinda guy but thanks for letting me know that there is Lyft and U er at Least.. I was nervous .. Ft. Wayne's giving me Tallahassee vibes
Kinda dumb to insult a small town so close to you in Fort Wayne don’t ya think? I was born and raised in Bluffton and I lived in Fort Wayne for several years. Bluffton can be a bit boring which is why a lot of people travel the short drive to Fort Wayne for entertainment and food on the weekends. I moved back to Bluffton to start a family and it’s been great. You obviously missed the best part about living “in the middle of no where”. It’s WAY safer than Fort Wayne, schools are smaller but still good, people are more friendly and caring. Sure we “only have one Walmart”, but honestly the town was better before we even had a Walmart. I don’t mind driving 25-30 minutes for shops and restaurants on the weekends and I don’t have to deal with the hassle of a medium sized city such as Fort Wayne the rest of the week. Please explain what made you so uncomfortable in Bluffton?
Your perspective sheds light on the unique charm of small-town living, and I appreciate you sharing that but you know, moving to a new place can certainly evoke different emotions and perceptions for everyone. While I understand and respect your positive experiences, I just wanted to clarify that my mention of feeling uncomfortable wasn't about the people or the community as a whole, but more about my personal adjustment to a different environment. Every place has its own vibe, right?
@@jezza6575 I appreciate your viewpoint. I'll certainly consider it...I did have some good runs at the big church downtown; basketball once a week. A little hidden gym 😉
@@LivingInFortWayneNice! I’ve attended church there off and on and that same building is the old Bluffton high school that I graduated from. That school was in the final consideration to shoot the movie “Hoosiers” mainly because of the gym…we lost out so to the modern addition on the building. You just didn’t live here long enough to see where I’m coming from. Fort Wayne is a great town and has come a very long way in the past ~20 years. Living in a small town affords those benefits along with an easy commute to both Fort Wayne and Indy for everything else.
Thank you Mr. Dials, as usual, you're presenting valid points, but I especially like how you changed how you help people move here so they don't face the challenges you did when you yourself were a homebuyer. You were certainly very good to me. Thank you for another great video helping people move to our city. o7
All valid points. Plus housing is pretty affordable as well.
This was very helpful me and my family is moving to fort wayne in the up coming month
@@triciahargrett7785 I’m glad you found value in it. Especially for planning our next content.
Thanks for this video. thing about moving to Fort Wayne in the coming month this was extremely helpful!
It’ll be a good time to visit. Enjoy your trip and remember to pack your sense of adventure!
Love ur show man concerning Ft Wayne! Keepem coming!!
Thank you, I appreciate it
Moving to Ft Wayne in June.. hoping to open my consignment shop there. Any pointers
Nice, yeah, I have a few pointers, 1. Registering your vehicle might take some time if you don't have the deed, the BMV has an interesting certification process. What state are you moving from?
@@LivingInFortWayne I'm moving from Florida. So I'm not coming with a car. I'm hoping that they have Uber and Lyft there until I do purchase a new car. Also, how is Ft. Wayne in regards to small business development and support. I think I heard that it was a great spot to start a business. I was also considering Detroit. I do have two friends in Ft. Wayne but they are in different fields so any feedback?
@@KraziVokalz Good question. The barrier of entry is lower. Meaning the cost to start. Especially if you're thinking of leasing a commercial place. However, the potential revenue may not be as high. Also, I can definitively say, that public transportation here is sparse. There is Uber and Lyft here
@@LivingInFortWayne I'm not a public transportation kinda guy but thanks for letting me know that there is Lyft and U er at Least.. I was nervous .. Ft. Wayne's giving me Tallahassee vibes
Kinda dumb to insult a small town so close to you in Fort Wayne don’t ya think? I was born and raised in Bluffton and I lived in Fort Wayne for several years. Bluffton can be a bit boring which is why a lot of people travel the short drive to Fort Wayne for entertainment and food on the weekends. I moved back to Bluffton to start a family and it’s been great. You obviously missed the best part about living “in the middle of no where”. It’s WAY safer than Fort Wayne, schools are smaller but still good, people are more friendly and caring. Sure we “only have one Walmart”, but honestly the town was better before we even had a Walmart. I don’t mind driving 25-30 minutes for shops and restaurants on the weekends and I don’t have to deal with the hassle of a medium sized city such as Fort Wayne the rest of the week. Please explain what made you so uncomfortable in Bluffton?
Your perspective sheds light on the unique charm of small-town living, and I appreciate you sharing that but you know, moving to a new place can certainly evoke different emotions and perceptions for everyone. While I understand and respect your positive experiences, I just wanted to clarify that my mention of feeling uncomfortable wasn't about the people or the community as a whole, but more about my personal adjustment to a different environment. Every place has its own vibe, right?
Yes, but you just have a weird and negative way of saying it.
@@jezza6575 I appreciate your viewpoint. I'll certainly consider it...I did have some good runs at the big church downtown; basketball once a week. A little hidden gym 😉
@@LivingInFortWayneNice! I’ve attended church there off and on and that same building is the old Bluffton high school that I graduated from. That school was in the final consideration to shoot the movie “Hoosiers” mainly because of the gym…we lost out so to the modern addition on the building. You just didn’t live here long enough to see where I’m coming from. Fort Wayne is a great town and has come a very long way in the past ~20 years. Living in a small town affords those benefits along with an easy commute to both Fort Wayne and Indy for everything else.
Thank you Mr. Dials, as usual, you're presenting valid points, but I especially like how you changed how you help people move here so they don't face the challenges you did when you yourself were a homebuyer. You were certainly very good to me. Thank you for another great video helping people move to our city. o7