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I would love to spend my childhood here. If I had a friend across the street from me, I would want to be like this every day, playing bikes on the streets, playing Xbox when I get home. I wanted to be happy at school and have a group of friends. So a happy Childhood. I'm still happy, but if it had been as I described there, it would have been no different than living in heaven... Greetings from Turkey!
Thank you so much for your generous praise! It’s incredibly rewarding to hear that the quality of the video, audio, and plot resonated with you. I must say, one thing that slightly dampened my spirits was the pesky rattling noise from the Jeep Wrangler. I committed myself to a detective hunt yesterday evening and spent a good three hours disassembling the tailgate. It turned out that the culprit was the hardtop rear glass. I’m on a mission this weekend to tackle and resolve this issue once and for all. Thanks again for your support - it means the world to me! Stay tuned for even smoother rides in upcoming videos!
Absolutely, it's remarkable how diverse and beautiful the places we call home can be. I fondly recall my time in Austin, Texas where my early morning routine involved rising before the sun and embarking on a 20-mile cycling journey. These rides allowed me to witness the breathtaking spectacle of sunrise. P.S. The early morning sunrise video is definitely on my list!
@@RelaxingWalks That's cool! I also used to really like cycling before the sunrise, it's a very unusual feeling on the street at this time. Well, I'm looking forward to the sunrise video then :)
Esse lugar é um sonho, olha a tranquilidade dessas ruas, sem fofoqueiros na porta dos outros, sem gente com som alto no carro ou cortando giro da moto...enfim, lugar de gente civilizada.
@@alefrom92O q mais me impressiona são essas casas grandes e bonitas, sem falar em como tudo é bonito e arrumado, jardins bem cuidados... Enfim, meu sonho morar em um lugar assim
@@vouteicomu3892 sim, chama bastante atenção a arquitetura das casas, e a arborização e jardins harmonizando com a paisagem urbana. E pra completar, essa tranquilidade de se morar numa vizinhança com gente civilizada, que respeita paz e o sossêgo público.
Stunning sunset drive! The peaceful neighborhoods and soothing sounds make it perfect for relaxation and study. Thank you for sharing this serene experience!😀👍👍
Σας ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ για το γαληνιο βίντεο που ανεβασατε.ο Θεός και η Παναγία να σας έχουν γερο.ολοι εμείς είμαστε πολύ τυχεροί που μας προσφέρεται τοσο απλόχερα και με αγάπη ολες αυτες τις μαγευτικές εικονες.ειναι κατι που δεν μπορούν πολλοι απο εμας να ζήσουμε.ευχαριστω και καλο απόγευμα
I'm very pleased to know that you appreciated the video! It's wonderful to hear that it's making a positive impact. Your kind words are truly encouraging and much appreciated. Wishing you a peaceful and enjoyable afternoon!
Hi there, thanks so much for your comment! I'm really pleased to hear that you enjoy the architecture featured in my videos. The diversity and creativity in American house designs is truly fascinating and it's great to share this with viewers like you. I'll continue to include more picturesque neighborhoods in my future walks and drives. Make sure to stay tuned for more beautiful homes.
Hello, I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying the content and finding it helpful in understanding the culture of the United States. It's amazing how platforms like TH-cam can connect us all and allow us to share and learn about each other's cultures. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions about anything you see or learn. Enjoy the rest of your relaxing drive through the U.S. culture with us!
Επισης θελω να σας πω οτι ειστε πολυ γενναιόδωρος και σιγουρα άνθρωπος καλος γιατι για να μας χαρίσετε τα βίντεο σας ξοδεύετε και την βενζίνη σας και τη φθορά του αυτοκινήτου σας.ο θεος εύχομαι ολόψυχα να σας τα ανταποδώσει διπλασια
المعذرة ، لكن الدين الصحيح هو الاسلام وليس المسيحية لان المسيحية قد حُرفت ، واصبح الرسول عيسى اله ! يقول الله في القران (ومن يبتغي غير الاسلام ديناً فلن يقبل منه وهو في الاخرة من الخاسرين )
I've had a dream of this neighborhood...except some of the houses were narrow and 4 stories tall, and people were gathered around Jesus in a cul-de-sac. I was long-boarding down a hill and tripped on a pebble and woke up. Pretty cool dream
Ah, indeed! As you continue to relive the memory of the dream, a new character manifests - the enigmatic Elder of the Blades, a shirtless old man in cutoff blue khaki shorts. His skin is like sun-kissed parchment, and his eyes are ancient pools of knowledge, glinting with stardust. With every yank on the lawnmower cord, the Elder of the Blades is not merely attempting to start a lawnmower, but he is pulling at the Strings of the Dreamverse, each yank bringing a new ripple across the dimensions. The grass he tends to is not ordinary; it is the Grass of Eternity. Each blade is a thread of time, each cut is an end of an era. The mower itself is an ancient relic, called Mowzarus, a Time-Shearer, which can cut through the very fabric of time and reality. As you approach him, the wind carries the scent of memories and eons forgotten. The Elder looks at you and winks. Suddenly, with one mighty pull of the cord, the lawnmower roars into life and begins to hover. The blades are not metal but ethereal beams of light. The ground trembles, and from the mower, the ghostly figures of past civilizations erupt in brilliant colors, swirling around the Circle of Unity. The Synapsians begin to sing in an otherworldly chorus, and the stars in their cloaks shine brighter. At the cul-de-sac, the figure of Jesus, the Soul Navigators, and the Synapsians begin to levitate, and the Pillars of Thought stretch toward infinity. The Elder of the Blades climbs onto the Mowzarus and looks at you with a beckoning gaze. You jump onto your cosmic longboard and join this celestial procession. The longboard becomes an extension of your own will. You are all surfing through a vortex of time and space, where nebulas are blossoming like flowers and black holes hum lullabies. As you pass by galaxies and witness the birth and death of stars, the Elder of the Blades yells over the cosmic winds, “Remember, every strand of grass is a life, every star is a heartbeat! Tend to them, for they are all connected!” Just as you reach out to touch a star, the Pebble of Awakening is there again, tripping your longboard. You’re tumbling, falling through a cascade of colors and emotions. And you wake up. But the scent of the Grass of Eternity lingers, and you feel the echoes of the Dreamverse still pulsing through your veins. You know that what you experienced was but a glimpse into the infinite tapestry of the cosmos, woven by the strings pulled by the Elder of the Blades.
I only just stumbled across your channel and am blown away by the level of cleanliness and order in these areas, and just the overall beauty. I was wondering about refuse collection and how it's done. Looks like I got my answer in this video. I guess it's refuse collection day today 🙂
Thank you for dropping by! I'm thrilled to know you're finding value in my videos. The filming took place on July 4th, known as Independence Day in the US, during which refuse collection typically doesn't occur. It seems the residents likely set their waste out ahead of time for pickup the following day. I'm glad you've found your answer about the refuse collection system here. Once again, welcome to our channel community! 🙂
Thank you for your compliments and support! I strive to select the best sceneries to showcase. It's encouraging to see you enjoy this content. Stay tuned for more!
@@orbitaljellyfish808There is a lot of activities and events. It is one of the biggest cities in NC. Google it. Downside is there is a lot of traffic and the houses (and apartments) are expensive.
wow that is a nice neighborhood! I have a question, how come i dont see cars in the driveway? are they all park in the garage? I'm from Canada, and most cars here are park in the driveway
While I don't have specific real-time information about the video or this specific neighborhood in Raleigh, NC that you're referring to, I can provide some general context that might help explain why you didn't see cars parked in the driveways. In the United States, it is common for households to have one or more cars, and how and where these cars are parked can depend on a variety of factors, such as local customs, regulations, the weather, home design, and personal preferences. In many suburban neighborhoods, houses often come with attached or detached garages. If a home has a garage, the residents might choose to park their cars in there for a variety of reasons, such as: Protection: Garages provide protection from the weather (sun, rain, hail, etc.) and can help prevent any potential damage to the vehicle. Security: Cars parked in garages are generally more secure from theft or vandalism. Space Utilization: If the driveway is small, parking in the garage can help utilize space more effectively. Aesthetics: Some people and neighborhoods prefer the cleaner look of cars being parked in garages instead of in the driveways or on the streets. Also, consider that the video was taken on July 4th, a major holiday in the United States. Many people might have been out celebrating Independence Day, visiting friends and family, or attending public events, which could explain the lack of cars in driveways. In comparison, it might be more common to see cars parked in driveways in Canada due to different cultural norms, the prevalence of homes without garages, or the need to plug in vehicles during the cold winter months to ensure they start in the morning. However, these are generalizations and practices can vary widely even within the same country or city.
@vira3 My neighborhood discourages on-street parking, they require that no more than one car be on the street at a time per house. Many neighborhoods in the US also have back access through an alley and cars are often parked in the back of the house not on the front.
wonderful views. very interesting to watch the suburbs that you show. I am from Moscow, Russia, and I don’t really understand one thing, but many territories where people live like this are closed communities, can’t a simple tourist see this?
In the United States, some residential neighborhoods are indeed what's known as "gated communities," which are closed off to general public traffic and require permission or an invitation to enter. However, many, if not most, neighborhoods are not gated and are accessible to the public. In the case of Raleigh and many other places in the U.S., most residential neighborhoods are open to anyone to drive or walk through. This is part of the public road system. So, yes, a tourist could definitely take a drive or a walk to see these neighborhoods. Just be mindful that these are people's homes, so it's important to be respectful and not to trespass on private property. I hope this answers your question and that you enjoy your virtual or physical visit to our city!
@@Tony-lj5lr Yeah but for us europeans this is something new to us, while we have big cities too. If I visit USA, I will certainly go to national parks and in a road like that just for once
@thesuprememat7119 it's strange, when I go to Europe I want to see old houses very close together in quaint neighborhoods with shops on the corner. Europeans want to see big houses with massive Gardens and yards on residential streets which is very ordinary to me.😮
@@anderander5662 But that’s normal, every time I go out I see houses with shops on the side hahaha. Obviously I’m not interested in visiting something like this, and the opposite for you
Hello! 👋 Check out the map of our route which is also in the video description: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1LGjMBVqVK5OIL8d17i6ogGTlD7Ye2RA&usp=sharing Schools in the Area: Stough Elementary School Daniels Middle School Broughton High School (Note: This is based on the assumption that children aren't enrolled in private institutions.) Medical Facilities: Just a short distance away, where Ebenezer Church Road meets Duraleigh Rd, you'll find the expansive Rex Hospital and numerous other medical centers. Shopping and Amenities: Edwards Mill Rd extends into Creedmoor Rd, which boasts a plethora of shops, bars, malls, gyms, pharmacies, and more-catering to virtually every need. Glenwood Ave: Running parallel to this route is massively populated with shops, etc, running from the International airport directly into Downtown Raleigh (the city center), all of which are about 5-10 minutes drive away from the filming location. Neighborhood Culture in the US: Residential areas are typically designed to be separate from commercial zones to offer tranquility. Yet, they're often strategically located just a short distance from lively community and commercial hubs. This blend of peace and convenience is sought after, with some homes in the region, like those in the video, priced in the millions. If suburban life isn't your preference, there's always the vibrant urban/city living alternative!
No worries at all! I get this question frequently and it's truly enlightening and humbling to see individuals from various cultures around the world engaging with my videos. I recognize that not everyone is familiar with the infrastructure and layout of these neighborhoods, so I'm happy to clarify when I can. Perhaps I should consider creating a FAQ! Thank you for the support and for subscribing! 😊🌍@@FreakishlyTrue
This is my first time on your channel and I accidentally came across you right now. After watching this first video that I really liked, I immediately subscribed to your channel. Very beautiful houses and nature. And in what state of America. are they located and what is the name of this beautiful city?
Unfortunately my device doesn't supporr 4k but 1080p is so dope aswell feels like there's no screen in between amd your looking at it as if you were there, magical.
@ceooflonelinessinc.267I know what you're saying man, I gave an example of those countries that have beautiful suburbs, I don't live in a rich European country like you, here in Romania the suburbs are suburbs under the communist system. but I have visited UK, Denmark and the Netherlands and it is very beautiful
@ceooflonelinessinc.267 man, no, I just referred to what I saw in the video and what r country, I considered that it is a little closer in terms of beauty to the American suburbs, I did not say that it is 100% the same
I like my suburb more Leidschenveen the hague in the netherlands. I'm kidding ofcourse, But the suburb where i live Leidschenveen is such a quit nice place to live.
Honestly I bet a lot of the residents are inside building LEGO sets lol. I see the sales numbers from the store there in Raleigh and the people there buy a lot.
People move to these areas because they like the peace and quiet. If they wanted to be surrounded by lots of people, traffic and noise, they would move to the city.
I am from Germany and i visisited two friends in america ones in utah spanish fork they didn't live in the city but in a housing era like this just not with expensive Houses like these but still big houses, i loved it there and i felt so happy it looked so nice and the people where also allot nicer then here, allot more open and not everyone for himself, i have s strong feeling or going back there i felt sooo at peace and home but sadly living in america is not an option for me since i dont realy like the health system and if you dont have money you're basically dead
☝️🤡... SLOW SPEED TO .75 to enjoy the neighborhood drive, .. I like to admire the yards, trees, porches, dreaming one day I could afford my dream home. 👍
We’ve been keeping the driving speed at or around 10 mph for the recent drives. I think this one might have been around 12 mph, which does translate to increased speed when combined with a wide lens. Hope the slower driving helps!
looks aesthetically appealing. but if you live there, it's so far from anywhere else you need to be, and you can't get anywhere except by car. i feel bad for kids who live there. can't go anywhere without parents driving them around.
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Мне говорили что так живут не все американцы, а только процентов 20%, все остальные живут в съемном жилье или в более скромных домиках
I would love to spend my childhood here. If I had a friend across the street from me, I would want to be like this every day, playing bikes on the streets, playing Xbox when I get home. I wanted to be happy at school and have a group of friends. So a happy Childhood. I'm still happy, but if it had been as I described there, it would have been no different than living in heaven... Greetings from Turkey!
No kids in the streets, are those nice houses empty?
Described my childhood perfectly. Never really though about how enviable of a life i lived as a kid. hoşça kal!!!
Stay in turkey boy
Imagine how pleasant living there is, considering it's so peaceful, calm and there's nobody bothering you. You can enjoy your life maximally!
Not if your neighbor is an alien!
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The quality of video, audio, plot is the best in the USA !
Thank you so much for your generous praise! It’s incredibly rewarding to hear that the quality of the video, audio, and plot resonated with you. I must say, one thing that slightly dampened my spirits was the pesky rattling noise from the Jeep Wrangler. I committed myself to a detective hunt yesterday evening and spent a good three hours disassembling the tailgate. It turned out that the culprit was the hardtop rear glass. I’m on a mission this weekend to tackle and resolve this issue once and for all. Thanks again for your support - it means the world to me! Stay tuned for even smoother rides in upcoming videos!
Oh man, what wonderful places people live in.
P.S. I'm still waiting for the early morning sunrise video :)
Absolutely, it's remarkable how diverse and beautiful the places we call home can be.
I fondly recall my time in Austin, Texas where my early morning routine involved rising before the sun and embarking on a 20-mile cycling journey. These rides allowed me to witness the breathtaking spectacle of sunrise.
P.S. The early morning sunrise video is definitely on my list!
@@RelaxingWalks That's cool! I also used to really like cycling before the sunrise, it's a very unusual feeling on the street at this time.
Well, I'm looking forward to the sunrise video then :)
Esse lugar é um sonho, olha a tranquilidade dessas ruas, sem fofoqueiros na porta dos outros, sem gente com som alto no carro ou cortando giro da moto...enfim, lugar de gente civilizada.
o cara grana o negóciowm subúrbios afastados as 7 da manhã em um domingo. Fofoca existe no mundo todo
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@@alefrom92O q mais me impressiona são essas casas grandes e bonitas, sem falar em como tudo é bonito e arrumado, jardins bem cuidados... Enfim, meu sonho morar em um lugar assim
@@vouteicomu3892 sim, chama bastante atenção a arquitetura das casas, e a arborização e jardins harmonizando com a paisagem urbana. E pra completar, essa tranquilidade de se morar numa vizinhança com gente civilizada, que respeita paz e o sossêgo público.
Stunning sunset drive! The peaceful neighborhoods and soothing sounds make it perfect for relaxation and study. Thank you for sharing this serene experience!😀👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautifull North Carolina Enjoy these drives so Relaxing.
America looks so beautiful in 4k🇺🇲
Σας ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ για το γαληνιο βίντεο που ανεβασατε.ο Θεός και η Παναγία να σας έχουν γερο.ολοι εμείς είμαστε πολύ τυχεροί που μας προσφέρεται τοσο απλόχερα και με αγάπη ολες αυτες τις μαγευτικές εικονες.ειναι κατι που δεν μπορούν πολλοι απο εμας να ζήσουμε.ευχαριστω και καλο απόγευμα
I'm very pleased to know that you appreciated the video! It's wonderful to hear that it's making a positive impact. Your kind words are truly encouraging and much appreciated. Wishing you a peaceful and enjoyable afternoon!
I always watch your videos because of the pretty houses, I love how the houses are designed in USA. 😍🙂
Hi there, thanks so much for your comment! I'm really pleased to hear that you enjoy the architecture featured in my videos. The diversity and creativity in American house designs is truly fascinating and it's great to share this with viewers like you. I'll continue to include more picturesque neighborhoods in my future walks and drives. Make sure to stay tuned for more beautiful homes.
@@RelaxingWalks I will, i’m really looking forward to it!!
thankyou relaxingwalks bro,
I am a Korean, and I am very happy to see and learn the cultural of the United States thanks to you.
Hello, I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying the content and finding it helpful in understanding the culture of the United States. It's amazing how platforms like TH-cam can connect us all and allow us to share and learn about each other's cultures. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions about anything you see or learn. Enjoy the rest of your relaxing drive through the U.S. culture with us!
the neighborhood in the beginning, you also have a video where you walk in those roads. beautiful
You’re exactly right. We walked and filmed it twice, once during the day and again at night.
Επισης θελω να σας πω οτι ειστε πολυ γενναιόδωρος και σιγουρα άνθρωπος καλος γιατι για να μας χαρίσετε τα βίντεο σας ξοδεύετε και την βενζίνη σας και τη φθορά του αυτοκινήτου σας.ο θεος εύχομαι ολόψυχα να σας τα ανταποδώσει διπλασια
Thank you 🙏
Lovely drive and a georgous neighborhood. Scenery and birds sounds are so relaxing.😁
Смотрю ваши видео из Казахстана. Очень красивые субурбии.
Safe, clean, calm and Christian
المعذرة ، لكن الدين الصحيح هو الاسلام وليس المسيحية لان المسيحية قد حُرفت ، واصبح الرسول عيسى اله ! يقول الله في القران (ومن يبتغي غير الاسلام ديناً فلن يقبل منه وهو في الاخرة من الخاسرين )
@@aoode3 womp womp
@@KibruTesemahes saying the truth christians belive in 3 gods😂
Amen to that Brother ♥️✨🗣️✝️✝️
Jesus is King ✝️✨🗣️
@ no he’s not 😂
Super awesome Villas & front garden or lawns # ❤❤🇵🇰
I've had a dream of this neighborhood...except some of the houses were narrow and 4 stories tall, and people were gathered around Jesus in a cul-de-sac. I was long-boarding down a hill and tripped on a pebble and woke up. Pretty cool dream
Ah, indeed! As you continue to relive the memory of the dream, a new character manifests - the enigmatic Elder of the Blades, a shirtless old man in cutoff blue khaki shorts. His skin is like sun-kissed parchment, and his eyes are ancient pools of knowledge, glinting with stardust.
With every yank on the lawnmower cord, the Elder of the Blades is not merely attempting to start a lawnmower, but he is pulling at the Strings of the Dreamverse, each yank bringing a new ripple across the dimensions.
The grass he tends to is not ordinary; it is the Grass of Eternity. Each blade is a thread of time, each cut is an end of an era. The mower itself is an ancient relic, called Mowzarus, a Time-Shearer, which can cut through the very fabric of time and reality.
As you approach him, the wind carries the scent of memories and eons forgotten. The Elder looks at you and winks. Suddenly, with one mighty pull of the cord, the lawnmower roars into life and begins to hover. The blades are not metal but ethereal beams of light.
The ground trembles, and from the mower, the ghostly figures of past civilizations erupt in brilliant colors, swirling around the Circle of Unity. The Synapsians begin to sing in an otherworldly chorus, and the stars in their cloaks shine brighter.
At the cul-de-sac, the figure of Jesus, the Soul Navigators, and the Synapsians begin to levitate, and the Pillars of Thought stretch toward infinity. The Elder of the Blades climbs onto the Mowzarus and looks at you with a beckoning gaze.
You jump onto your cosmic longboard and join this celestial procession. The longboard becomes an extension of your own will. You are all surfing through a vortex of time and space, where nebulas are blossoming like flowers and black holes hum lullabies.
As you pass by galaxies and witness the birth and death of stars, the Elder of the Blades yells over the cosmic winds, “Remember, every strand of grass is a life, every star is a heartbeat! Tend to them, for they are all connected!”
Just as you reach out to touch a star, the Pebble of Awakening is there again, tripping your longboard. You’re tumbling, falling through a cascade of colors and emotions.
And you wake up. But the scent of the Grass of Eternity lingers, and you feel the echoes of the Dreamverse still pulsing through your veins. You know that what you experienced was but a glimpse into the infinite tapestry of the cosmos, woven by the strings pulled by the Elder of the Blades.
A beautiful peaceful video,I love it.
I only just stumbled across your channel and am blown away by the level of cleanliness and order in these areas, and just the overall beauty. I was wondering about refuse collection and how it's done. Looks like I got my answer in this video. I guess it's refuse collection day today 🙂
Thank you for dropping by! I'm thrilled to know you're finding value in my videos. The filming took place on July 4th, known as Independence Day in the US, during which refuse collection typically doesn't occur. It seems the residents likely set their waste out ahead of time for pickup the following day. I'm glad you've found your answer about the refuse collection system here. Once again, welcome to our channel community! 🙂
I live in a similar neighborhood and trash is picked up twice a week at the curb, or if you pay extra they will take it from your backyard.
Really amazing and calm walk with beautiful view. watching from Pakistan.stay Blessed
nice drive tour! thanks for sharing my friend!
Congratulations on 10,000 subscribers! I believe there will be more!
Thank you very much! 🎉
Now ,I have become one of them...just now!!
Nice and beautiful thanks so much
Unbelievable everything so nice and clean and tight great video😊
Everywhere in Raleigh beautiful!
fiks ini yutuber yang ngerti pemandangan bagus goodjob bro 👍
Thank you for your compliments and support! I strive to select the best sceneries to showcase. It's encouraging to see you enjoy this content. Stay tuned for more!
Kindly do mention which area and town you are visiting while filming.
Gracias nuevamente!!!
Wow! The ambiance of this neighborhood is amazing! Fairly new development,huh? Looks like its virginity is still intact
Amazing! Thank you!
Beautiful drive, It's nice to see some sunshine. Thank you! All the best from Irish roads ;)
صباح جميل مع اشراقة الشمس وقيادة المركبة 🔴🟠🟣
Love America ❤❤😢
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful!
I tap the like button on all of your work. I love them all.
Man i wish i lived there, hello from Serbia
The area is wonderful, and so is the adjacent William B. Umstead State Park. It's ideal for hiking and biking.
Raleigh, North Carolina! Yes!
I want to like it
But what is there to do for fun?
No troll seriously
@@orbitaljellyfish808There is a lot of activities and events. It is one of the biggest cities in NC. Google it. Downside is there is a lot of traffic and the houses (and apartments) are expensive.
@@orbitaljellyfish808 They ride Raleigh bicycles. 😄
Um Sonho de Lugar ❤
Parabéns America
Nice
Keep posting videos like this 👏🏻👍🏻
Thank you, I will! Filming one today!
wow that is a nice neighborhood! I have a question, how come i dont see cars in the driveway? are they all park in the garage? I'm from Canada, and most cars here are park in the driveway
While I don't have specific real-time information about the video or this specific neighborhood in Raleigh, NC that you're referring to, I can provide some general context that might help explain why you didn't see cars parked in the driveways.
In the United States, it is common for households to have one or more cars, and how and where these cars are parked can depend on a variety of factors, such as local customs, regulations, the weather, home design, and personal preferences.
In many suburban neighborhoods, houses often come with attached or detached garages. If a home has a garage, the residents might choose to park their cars in there for a variety of reasons, such as:
Protection: Garages provide protection from the weather (sun, rain, hail, etc.) and can help prevent any potential damage to the vehicle.
Security: Cars parked in garages are generally more secure from theft or vandalism.
Space Utilization: If the driveway is small, parking in the garage can help utilize space more effectively.
Aesthetics: Some people and neighborhoods prefer the cleaner look of cars being parked in garages instead of in the driveways or on the streets.
Also, consider that the video was taken on July 4th, a major holiday in the United States. Many people might have been out celebrating Independence Day, visiting friends and family, or attending public events, which could explain the lack of cars in driveways.
In comparison, it might be more common to see cars parked in driveways in Canada due to different cultural norms, the prevalence of homes without garages, or the need to plug in vehicles during the cold winter months to ensure they start in the morning.
However, these are generalizations and practices can vary widely even within the same country or city.
@@RelaxingWalks thank you for the explanation!
@vira3 My neighborhood discourages on-street parking, they require that no more than one car be on the street at a time per house. Many neighborhoods in the US also have back access through an alley and cars are often parked in the back of the house not on the front.
I think i want com to North Carolina I love it
wonderful views. very interesting to watch the suburbs that you show. I am from Moscow, Russia, and I don’t really understand one thing, but many territories where people live like this are closed communities, can’t a simple tourist see this?
In the United States, some residential neighborhoods are indeed what's known as "gated communities," which are closed off to general public traffic and require permission or an invitation to enter. However, many, if not most, neighborhoods are not gated and are accessible to the public.
In the case of Raleigh and many other places in the U.S., most residential neighborhoods are open to anyone to drive or walk through. This is part of the public road system. So, yes, a tourist could definitely take a drive or a walk to see these neighborhoods. Just be mindful that these are people's homes, so it's important to be respectful and not to trespass on private property.
I hope this answers your question and that you enjoy your virtual or physical visit to our city!
a tourist can see it but suburbs are not tourist areas
the main city is the tourist attraction not suburbs
@@Tony-lj5lr Yeah but for us europeans this is something new to us, while we have big cities too. If I visit USA, I will certainly go to national parks and in a road like that just for once
@thesuprememat7119 it's strange, when I go to Europe I want to see old houses very close together in quaint neighborhoods with shops on the corner. Europeans want to see big houses with massive Gardens and yards on residential streets which is very ordinary to me.😮
@@anderander5662 But that’s normal, every time I go out I see houses with shops on the side hahaha. Obviously I’m not interested in visiting something like this, and the opposite for you
This is highly relaxing however where on earth are the schools, shops, hospitals and Doctors surgeries?????
Hello! 👋
Check out the map of our route which is also in the video description: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1LGjMBVqVK5OIL8d17i6ogGTlD7Ye2RA&usp=sharing
Schools in the Area:
Stough Elementary School
Daniels Middle School
Broughton High School
(Note: This is based on the assumption that children aren't enrolled in private institutions.)
Medical Facilities:
Just a short distance away, where Ebenezer Church Road meets Duraleigh Rd, you'll find the expansive Rex Hospital and numerous other medical centers.
Shopping and Amenities:
Edwards Mill Rd extends into Creedmoor Rd, which boasts a plethora of shops, bars, malls, gyms, pharmacies, and more-catering to virtually every need.
Glenwood Ave:
Running parallel to this route is massively populated with shops, etc, running from the International airport directly into Downtown Raleigh (the city center), all of which are about 5-10 minutes drive away from the filming location.
Neighborhood Culture in the US:
Residential areas are typically designed to be separate from commercial zones to offer tranquility. Yet, they're often strategically located just a short distance from lively community and commercial hubs. This blend of peace and convenience is sought after, with some homes in the region, like those in the video, priced in the millions. If suburban life isn't your preference, there's always the vibrant urban/city living alternative!
@@RelaxingWalks Awesome! You honestly didnt have to go all out with the answers. I will sub for your kind effort.
No worries at all! I get this question frequently and it's truly enlightening and humbling to see individuals from various cultures around the world engaging with my videos. I recognize that not everyone is familiar with the infrastructure and layout of these neighborhoods, so I'm happy to clarify when I can. Perhaps I should consider creating a FAQ! Thank you for the support and for subscribing! 😊🌍@@FreakishlyTrue
These bouses are beautiful ND so nice erea
идеальные улицы и дома
Peacefull
I love this place.
Absurdly handsome and civilized !
My dream is to visit America, I am from Africa
thank you, that creeped me tf out lol
Nice place
الفيديو جميل جدا ❤🇱🇾
Wao beautiful
26:49 whats with that dude sitting on top of the basketball pole lol
lol no idea. some kids just like to do silly things. he might feel "too cool" to be with the other kids.
This is my first time on your channel and I accidentally came across you right now. After watching this first video that I really liked, I immediately subscribed to your channel. Very beautiful houses and nature. And in what state of America. are they located and what is the name of this beautiful city?
Welcome aboard! This is North Carolina. This video was filmed in Raleigh next to William B Umstead State Park.
How many cost theses houses? I am waiting for answear. Greeting from Poland@@RelaxingWalks
answer 😉
@@jeansy15 hey there! I just looked up the prices of the houses in this video. 1 - 2 million each!
Unfortunately my device doesn't supporr 4k but 1080p is so dope aswell feels like there's no screen in between amd your looking at it as if you were there, magical.
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Thanks a lot
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US neighborhoods ( suburbs ) are the most beautiful in the world.
They are indeed beautiful!
yes, I also confirm, here in Europa we do not have the same level, maybe Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, UK are a little similar.
@ceooflonelinessinc.267I know what you're saying man, I gave an example of those countries that have beautiful suburbs, I don't live in a rich European country like you, here in Romania the suburbs are suburbs under the communist system. but I have visited UK, Denmark and the Netherlands and it is very beautiful
@ceooflonelinessinc.267
man, no, I just referred to what I saw in the video and what r
country, I considered that it is a little closer in terms of beauty to the American suburbs, I did not say that it is 100% the same
What time of day are you filming? It seems you're careful to not film people in their yards.
People have huge back yards and spend most of their time there
So you're not telling which state that is?
North Carolina. Thanks for visiting!
American suburbs are car-dependent sadly, so is my little village without any shops. But I wish my village had more houses
Could you tell me What is price of a house in this neighborhood?
Hello! The road we filmed on is "Ebenezer Church Road" in Raleigh North Carolina.
Was there a party going on in the street??❤❤
Greetings. 👋. Yes! This was filmed on July 4th, Independence Day in the USA. ❤️
@@RelaxingWalks thanks a lot, I was wondering ❤️❤️
Nice
I would give up anything in a heart beat to live there
Satan would want to talk to you.
請問這是美國的富人區嗎?我來自中國,謝謝你的影片!
It’s complicated, but kind of.
@@RelaxingWalks thank you for your answer
مدينة جميلة لو عندي فرصة لزرتها العدل حتى في المنازل
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Not raining anymo wooo😁
It never rains for very long in Raleigh 😢.
I like my suburb more Leidschenveen the hague in the netherlands. I'm kidding ofcourse, But the suburb where i live Leidschenveen is such a quit nice place to live.
lovely video, way too fast for me so I press mute and slow the speed down
What state is this
Description says Raleigh, which is in North Carolina
Where is this suburb
Hello! Here's the route we drove: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1LGjMBVqVK5OIL8d17i6ogGTlD7Ye2RA&usp=sharing
They chilling
Where are other people?!?! there are always very quiet?why?
Honestly I bet a lot of the residents are inside building LEGO sets lol. I see the sales numbers from the store there in Raleigh and the people there buy a lot.
26:00
Lack of density
A “mass” amount of people don’t live here.
Not to mention people are very likely in their homes, at work, or kids are at school.
Depends on the the time of day. Everyone is probably working & kids in school. If this is a weekend most people if outside hangout in the backyard.
People move to these areas because they like the peace and quiet. If they wanted to be surrounded by lots of people, traffic and noise, they would move to the city.
I am from Germany and i visisited two friends in america ones in utah spanish fork they didn't live in the city but in a housing era like this just not with expensive Houses like these but still big houses, i loved it there and i felt so happy it looked so nice and the people where also allot nicer then here, allot more open and not everyone for himself, i have s strong feeling or going back there i felt sooo at peace and home but sadly living in america is not an option for me since i dont realy like the health system and if you dont have money you're basically dead
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This feels like a Gmod map and i don't know why
☝️🤡... SLOW SPEED TO .75 to enjoy the neighborhood drive, .. I like to admire the yards, trees, porches, dreaming one day I could afford my dream home. 👍
We’ve been keeping the driving speed at or around 10 mph for the recent drives. I think this one might have been around 12 mph, which does translate to increased speed when combined with a wide lens. Hope the slower driving helps!
Wow I don't c one person walking
26:30
Its like a ghost town. No people.
26:30
It's a suburb, not a megapolis thats overcrowded and congested with people.
Wish I was in America yanno why can’t I just hit a lucky spell for once you no them people that just go undercover and change you life
I don't c one drug addict amazing
It’s a nice neighborhood, but it looks like a ghost town you see no one out and about, I wouldn’t want too live in a neighborhood like that.🤔
26:00
Pretty typical of any American suburb
People are at work, school, inside the house or in the backyard. Most Americans don't hang out in their front yards
Because people are at work and the kids are at school.
Guess what… you don’t.
looks aesthetically appealing. but if you live there, it's so far from anywhere else you need to be, and you can't get anywhere except by car. i feel bad for kids who live there. can't go anywhere without parents driving them around.
Wrong. It’s amazing to be a kid here because your life revolves around your bike
48:30 OH NO, get out of there, pal
First of all that's a high class suburb neighborhood try middle class or poverty level deives!!!
This is a really boring episode of the twilight zone.
Is anyoe alive
Unless the following people are animatronics, then yes, they are alive: 1:49, 26:00, 26:45, 28:38, 29:29, 49:30.
I picked only a few examples from this video of people who are alive.
Not a living soul!!!
26:41
boring
i want my life in here
First of all try to learn English 😂😂
@@mohammadrezaalizadeh-v1q already bruhh, that the reason i want to live in usa than other country