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California is garbage i quickly found out. Go to Michigan! Its ten times better with awesome clean, safe beaches. No Pros for California, no matter the city
I lived in Sacramento for almost 11 years and I agree with most of this but they did get the pubic transportation way wrong and I'm from personal experience since I don't drive however the comment about the heat there and comparing it to Arizona was definitely spot on I've been in AZ for almost a year now and can't wait to get back to Sacramento
Living in Sacramento California, my mother moved me to Sacramento in Oct. 1974 I never left got a state job retired and here it is Aug. 02, 2024, I still live in Sacramento, I used to take public bus to my job that was on Q Street. all turn out well for me I enjoy Sacramento that why I never left. Thanks for your video.
Thank you guys for this Chanel! I plan on moving out there within a year or two or even sooner if possible. It's a great Chanel for someone like me. It's helping me plan my move better.
Moved from Bay area Living in elkgrove in Sacramento County for 3 years, I loved it. The first year was tough due to the temperature in the hot season, but later I adapted, so it's good. Well, you guys mentioned almost every aspect, correct, but you forgot to mention we have Sacramento Airport, which is easy to In and out.
The homeless situation here in Sacramento is horrible. It is getting out of hand, and Sacramento is getting expensive to live in. I'm thinking of moving out of state. It used to be a great place to live, not anymore.
I love how he keeps walking in the same place and turning around so it looks like he’s going somewhere 😂. Old sac is really tiny and what you see is pretty much it
Good review, but I thought you missed some key things and this is also a bit focused for those moving within CA/West to SAC. I moved here just over two years ago from St Louis and have also lived in Raleigh, and I’m from Toronto. Pro: my main reason for moving here was it more diverse and integrated, even for CA. I am including cultures/race, but also income-levels, and other social circles (e.g. politically, it’s pretty mixed up with it being close to the Bay BUT in the Central Valley - which is a good thing in my opinion). It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty great compared to St. louis or Raleigh. Also, on the jobs comment, I’m in agriculture and Sacramento is a pretty good spot given the typically rural options I would be stuck with (other reason i’m here). UC Davis, Sac State, and other colleges deserve mentions on education. Con: You can’t skip the conversations on homelessness, home affordability, and general cost of living (which of course is related). Of course, it’s relative. It’s better than some other parts of CA, but it’s still CA, which is worse than other states. Thankfully, most of the communities in Sacramento are pretty pro-development and there’s a lot of housing going up and that includes affordable and mid-tier housing.
I forgot to mention I got my house in 1985 for under $20,000.00 it is all paid off that a BIG Plus for me. No mortgage no rent no house payment. People in gov very kind to me also. Maybe because I worked 37 years at a state job is why.
Crime free no if you look for pedos there every where in sac come and find out been here since I was born every one moving here that it’s not as nice at it was it used to be like family space not no more it starting feel like San Francisco
Pros: sunshine blue skys, hot weather, bike trails to ride on for bike riders like myself, light rail,Cosumnes River College, the rivers, bike lanes around the city and out of the city, VA Hospital. Cons: rent to high, have to make 2x or 3x the rent to rent apartment, no affordable apartments for senior citizens who are on a fixed income like myself, when it rains it rains. I love Sacramento that's my home city.
I'm old enough to remember when Old Sacramento was completely Abandoned. There was absolutely nothing going on there. That's where the Bumbs use to hang out and catch the trains coming through town. This was back in the 1960s when America was still a free Country. Unfortunately not anymore.
Hello Lance and Lauren! So upon watching the video...'on average' how many times (per year) would you say Sacramento's air quality is affected by the wildfires? Thank you so much, Monica
Great question, I feel like we have been very lucky for the past few years that the air quality hasn’t been affected by any wildfires. With that being said, recent there was one about a week ago but it only lasted for a day or so. I will see if I can find a resource that has some historical data on AQI scores for the past few years.
I moved here from a small in town Oregon near Boise Idaho and so for the people commenting they’re moving out of state. They don’t like you guys moving over there 😂 as soon y’all move in everything goes up. A 3 bedroom house would cost around 150k now they’re going for like 300k.
As someone who was born and raised in Sacramento CA and still living there, PLEASE do NOT vote here!! It's bad enough the San Francisco politicians moved here and raised the cost of living!!
I just moved to Sacramento from Virginia. Two of the important things that I saw/ see are dust & damaged roads. The roads are bumpy and many pot holes are there. Especially in arden arcade and many streets in surrounding areas. Spread of trash. I thought Sacramento was at least cleaner than Baltimore. When it comes to roads, Virginia and Maryland have clean roads and areas. Another thing is missing the existence of Dunkin Dunt shops. In DMV areas, there are plenty coffee shops and restaurants on every mile or so. In Sacramento you can't find Dunkin Dunt unless you drive 5 to 10 miles to find one..There are many pros and cons.
Thanks for watching and great insight. The roads in Sacramento County are not the best and I feel like there is always road construction going on at some point in time. I will note that the roads are much better once you get into Placer County and El Dorado County. Not sure where you're residing but Dunkin Donuts hasn't taken off in the Sacramento area. There is one in Roseville on Foothills and Junction and one I believe in Folsom.
I have say you did an ok review but missed out on the beauty of Sacramento. It's people, the different cultures, the restaurants and the friendliness. Of course not every single person but in general. I have lived here 50+ years. Even grew up in Del Paso Heights! But even there, Little Joe's, Connie's Burger, even the old Sid's Chevron. I was a gas jockey there. There are good people here. Sacramento has expanded and grown in homes and businesses. That doesn't happen if people are moving away. I liked your review but you needed some more personal look into Sacramento
Thank you for this video and letting people like myself be aware of this. Im looking into moving to Sacramento California in a few years with my family. We are very excited to make a visit as well before the move. 😎👍🏾🙏🏾
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Hey, I'm thinking of relocating to Sacramento in Spring next year but concerned because a lot of insurance companies are not writing any new homeowner policies. Is it true that a lot major homeowner insurance companies are pulling out of California because of the wildfires?
Hello, thank you for reaching out and watching our videos. There have been a few nationwide insurance companies that have stopped writing policies in California but there still are plenty that are here. Fire insurance is more common the further you go up the mountain but if you would like to chat more about it we can always hop on a zoom call and talk about your goals. You can book an appointment for that here: l2homegroup.com/Moving-In-California
Suckramento is way better than the bay area. We have real pool weather in the summer. Lots of lakes and rivers to enjoy. Lots of state gravy train jobs. All the tech jobs are state contracts for the most part.
The place I was born I miss Sacramento. I also love ❤ the weather there.I wanna go back home 🏡 so much. They have buses 🚌 and light rail 🚈 there. Try the buses 🚌 😏 in Nampa, ID horriable.
Thanks for watching, I’m not quite sure but I’m sure there might be census information or a reliable website that can break down certain areas for what you’re looking for…
Bro last time I went to sac, me and the fam were visiting the historic part of the town at night and when we were leaving there was black lady on the ground just laughing maniacally in front of one of the shops there. not gonna lie at first i thought she was possessed but she was most likely off something strong. cali definitely crazy with the drugs. this was like 6-7 years ago.
Love it! Thanks again for the great information. Sacto has many sunny days, yes? As I sit here in the frozen tundra of the midwest and the (too many!) cloudy days. I think I'd rather like the trade of cloudy/cold/snowy days for the heat of the summer, etc. We shall see.....and hopefully it's sunny when we're there in February 🤞
Climate: HOTTER THAN SHIT😓. As for it being 40° in the winter yeah because our winters have now dwindled down to around 20 days out of the year. So if we’re lucky, we will have cold weather for that really tiny period, otherwise, the sun is always shining in California.☀️🔥☹️
This is 9 months old. Sacramento does have a homeless issue but the City and CA are no longer restricted by the Boise ID court ruling. The city can now roust out and fine homeless trying to camp on sidewalks and city land. The homeless count has diminished from 9,000 to 6,000 in one year even before the ruling. That’s mainly due to a change in city council and mayor. The liberal mayor is out and one on the council (actually a member of the socialist party) got voted out. There was a redistricting and the new district citizens booted her out. They tried to recall her but she got to stay per a city attorney ruling until the next election. So now, August 2024, the police with new powers are starting to kick cite (fine) or threaten to jail the homeless. Things are changing in Sacramento. It’s still a liberal city but we are finished with the homeless.
Eh its. Ok. Not a fan of sac but not terrible. Some areas are dangerous but its getting prety crowded . Roseville, Folsom , rocklin davis are my fav areas here they prety safe spots .
Weather is getting worse in the summer. Homelessness is a problem. They’re building what we call cookie cutter homes super close to one another and they’re ridiculously expensive. Because the city is actively building these homes it’s difficult to get around the city in a timely fashion. There’s roadwork everywhere especially on highway 50. Food and gas are expensive too although cheaper than in the Bay Area. Drivers suck. Fastrak is extending their grubby paws to Fairfield for no reason other than to take more money from drivers. Amazon keeps building warehouses near the airport and may add another one near Folsom and Rancho. It’s slowly becoming a cash grab nightmare.
Any particular reason you didn’t answer back? I’m wondering if you know anything about Sac? West of Watt you’ll find Sierra Oaks, the Fab Forties, Pocket…all highly desirable. I’m surprised the agents didn’t chime in.
Thanks for commenting and watching our videos, there are plenty of areas in Sacramento (West of Watt Ave) that are awesome and beautiful. Some people may have differing opinions and that is ok. Every city has its good and bad about it.
I've lived in Cali all my life but never hear anything about Sacramento. Why is that? I'm guessing it's too far from the coast is why it never grew...until now?
Laughable to complain about forest fires. As somebody that travels frequently along the west coast i can tell you that there has been smoked filled days if not weeks along the west coast. Get out of your bubble 😂
@@Hopedoloresnatomas is booming .... in the older part over off of Northgate they're putting in new businesses there's a tech business going in down the street new medical school and then over in the newer part of costco. They are putting in so many new things right now. but the older part you get big lots houses are better built than the newer ones we have neighbors who moved into the newer houses and they should've kept their old house.... We're near everything. Have any questions free to ask I've been here forever.
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California is garbage i quickly found out. Go to Michigan! Its ten times better with awesome clean, safe beaches. No Pros for California, no matter the city
I live in Sacramento. It's awesome!
Thanks watching! We think it’s awesome too
I lived in Sacramento for almost 11 years and I agree with most of this but they did get the pubic transportation way wrong and I'm from personal experience since I don't drive however the comment about the heat there and comparing it to Arizona was definitely spot on I've been in AZ for almost a year now and can't wait to get back to Sacramento
Living in Sacramento California, my mother moved me to Sacramento in Oct. 1974 I never left got a state job retired and here it is Aug. 02, 2024, I still live in Sacramento, I used to take public bus to my job that was on Q Street. all turn out well for me I enjoy Sacramento that why I never left. Thanks for your video.
Thank you for sharing and for watching!
I'm excited to have my 1st visit to Sacramento in April 😊
That’s awesome! Let us know if you have any questions and welcome!
We love Natomas
Thank you guys for this Chanel! I plan on moving out there within a year or two or even sooner if possible. It's a great Chanel for someone like me. It's helping me plan my move better.
Thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying it!
Moved from Bay area Living in elkgrove in Sacramento County for 3 years, I loved it. The first year was tough due to the temperature in the hot season, but later I adapted, so it's good. Well, you guys mentioned almost every aspect, correct, but you forgot to mention we have Sacramento Airport, which is easy to In and out.
Thanks for sharing, we will definitely include this when we do an updated video
The proximity of all the casinos is nice. Coming from the bay, it's hours of driving towards or even past Sacramento and then having to drive back.
The homeless situation here in Sacramento is horrible. It is getting out of hand, and Sacramento is getting expensive to live in. I'm thinking of moving out of state. It used to be a great place to live, not anymore.
Yup so true and now it's a dirty nasty city.
You can thank the Golden 1 stadium for that
Homeless problem? You've never been to LA.
Coming from SD it doesn't seem that bad
@@username93159how is it compared to San Diego? I’m so so tired of socals cost of living
I love how he keeps walking in the same place and turning around so it looks like he’s going somewhere 😂. Old sac is really tiny and what you see is pretty much it
A great pro is golfing in this area. Lots great courses at affordable prices and excellent pace of play.
Good review, but I thought you missed some key things and this is also a bit focused for those moving within CA/West to SAC. I moved here just over two years ago from St Louis and have also lived in Raleigh, and I’m from Toronto.
Pro: my main reason for moving here was it more diverse and integrated, even for CA. I am including cultures/race, but also income-levels, and other social circles (e.g. politically, it’s pretty mixed up with it being close to the Bay BUT in the Central Valley - which is a good thing in my opinion). It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty great compared to St. louis or Raleigh. Also, on the jobs comment, I’m in agriculture and Sacramento is a pretty good spot given the typically rural options I would be stuck with (other reason i’m here). UC Davis, Sac State, and other colleges deserve mentions on education.
Con: You can’t skip the conversations on homelessness, home affordability, and general cost of living (which of course is related). Of course, it’s relative. It’s better than some other parts of CA, but it’s still CA, which is worse than other states. Thankfully, most of the communities in Sacramento are pretty pro-development and there’s a lot of housing going up and that includes affordable and mid-tier housing.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching. Stay tuned for an updated 2024 Pro’s and Cons.
I forgot to mention I got my house in 1985 for under $20,000.00 it is all paid off that a BIG Plus for me. No mortgage
no rent no house payment. People in gov very kind to me also. Maybe because I worked 37 years at a state job is why.
Great infomercial. Even better to here Sacramento is crime free. Keep up the good promotions!
We didn’t say it was crime free, unfortunately no city is perfect but thanks for watching.
Crime free no if you look for pedos there every where in sac come and find out been here since I was born every one moving here that it’s not as nice at it was it used to be like family space not no more it starting feel like San Francisco
Pros: sunshine blue skys, hot weather, bike trails to ride on for bike riders like myself, light rail,Cosumnes River College, the rivers, bike lanes around the city and out of the city, VA Hospital. Cons: rent to high, have to make 2x or 3x the rent to rent apartment, no affordable apartments for senior citizens who are on a fixed income like myself, when it rains it rains. I love Sacramento that's my home city.
Thank you for sharing your insights!
Thank you so much this helps a lot. I would prefer a few months of high temperatures than 6-7 months of rain and cold here in Washington 😞
Thanks for watching and glad this video helped
I been in Sacramento since 1963. The heat is way longer than a few months. It's like June, July, August, September, October. Too much 😊
@@aliyourbrother1 no bad
Good place to be from it is hard for me to even visit family there it's really sad what it has become.
I'm old enough to remember when Old Sacramento was completely Abandoned. There was absolutely nothing going on there. That's where the Bumbs use to hang out and catch the trains coming through town. This was back in the 1960s when America was still a free Country.
Unfortunately not anymore.
Hello Lance and Lauren! So upon watching the video...'on average' how many times (per year) would you say Sacramento's air quality is affected by the wildfires? Thank you so much, Monica
Great question, I feel like we have been very lucky for the past few years that the air quality hasn’t been affected by any wildfires. With that being said, recent there was one about a week ago but it only lasted for a day or so. I will see if I can find a resource that has some historical data on AQI scores for the past few years.
I moved here from a small in town Oregon near Boise Idaho and so for the people commenting they’re moving out of state. They don’t like you guys moving over there 😂 as soon y’all move in everything goes up. A 3 bedroom house would cost around 150k now they’re going for like 300k.
400k and up now its getting insane 😢
As someone who was born and raised in Sacramento CA and still living there, PLEASE do NOT vote here!! It's bad enough the San Francisco politicians moved here and raised the cost of living!!
@@ricardorodriguesrr18 damn 400k in canyon county is insane.
@@chris135x and don’t vote because you think I’m a liberal or conservative?
@@Iball28 serious just check on zilllow you will see how expessive is right now.
I just moved to Sacramento from Virginia. Two of the important things that I saw/ see are dust & damaged roads. The roads are bumpy and many pot holes are there. Especially in arden arcade and many streets in surrounding areas. Spread of trash. I thought Sacramento was at least cleaner than Baltimore.
When it comes to roads, Virginia and Maryland have clean roads and areas. Another thing is missing the existence of Dunkin Dunt shops. In DMV areas, there are plenty coffee shops and restaurants on every mile or so. In Sacramento you can't find Dunkin Dunt unless you drive 5 to 10 miles to find one..There are many pros and cons.
Thanks for watching and great insight. The roads in Sacramento County are not the best and I feel like there is always road construction going on at some point in time. I will note that the roads are much better once you get into Placer County and El Dorado County. Not sure where you're residing but Dunkin Donuts hasn't taken off in the Sacramento area. There is one in Roseville on Foothills and Junction and one I believe in Folsom.
I have say you did an ok review but missed out on the beauty of Sacramento. It's people, the different cultures, the restaurants and the friendliness. Of course not every single person but in general. I have lived here 50+ years. Even grew up in Del Paso Heights! But even there, Little Joe's, Connie's Burger, even the old Sid's Chevron. I was a gas jockey there. There are good people here. Sacramento has expanded and grown in homes and businesses. That doesn't happen if people are moving away.
I liked your review but you needed some more personal look into Sacramento
Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback and sharing your story, we are always looking for ways to be better
Do miss the food scene
My brother and his family lives in Rocklin
Rocklin is awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video and letting people like myself be aware of this. Im looking into moving to Sacramento California in a few years with my family. We are very excited to make a visit as well before the move. 😎👍🏾🙏🏾
That is awesome! Let us know how we can help!
I am planning on moving to Sacramento in January
Right on! That is awesome! Let us know if you need any help with anything or if you would like to hop on a call to chat about any of the areas specific to your situation. You can access our calendar here: bit.ly/MovingInCalifornia
Hey,
I'm thinking of relocating to Sacramento in Spring next year but concerned because a lot of insurance companies are not writing any new homeowner policies. Is it true that a lot major homeowner insurance companies are pulling out of California because of the wildfires?
Hello, thank you for reaching out and watching our videos. There have been a few nationwide insurance companies that have stopped writing policies in California but there still are plenty that are here. Fire insurance is more common the further you go up the mountain but if you would like to chat more about it we can always hop on a zoom call and talk about your goals. You can book an appointment for that here: l2homegroup.com/Moving-In-California
Suckramento is way better than the bay area. We have real pool weather in the summer. Lots of lakes and rivers to enjoy. Lots of state gravy train jobs. All the tech jobs are state contracts for the most part.
then why do you call it suckramento?
@@knucklehoagiesonly haters from the bay who’s living with 20 roommates says that.
@@94benz Agree. I live here and I like it. I'm not from California so I always wondered why the hate for sac. I think it's a great city
Sacramento ❤
The place I was born I miss Sacramento. I also love ❤ the weather there.I wanna go back home 🏡 so much. They have buses 🚌 and light rail 🚈 there. Try the buses 🚌 😏 in Nampa, ID horriable.
I live here I'm thinking about leaving California
Yeah, we do get that. Where are you planning on going?
Somewhere in the Midwest
The welding jobs pay more
Nice! I think Missouri would be cool
I'm looking at multiple locations it all hinges on where I find work
I'm sold! I will be in contact with you. Just not ready now.
Thanks for the positive feedback on the videos!
Is there a large Filipino community in Sacramento ?
Thanks for watching, I’m not quite sure but I’m sure there might be census information or a reliable website that can break down certain areas for what you’re looking for…
Yes, there is
You forgot to mention the tule fog that can be so thick you can't see past the hood of your car! and can last for weeks!
Thanks for mentioning
Can I get a yoga trainer job in Sacramento... I'm from india
Absolutely, there are a lot of different yoga studios in the Sacramento area.
Bro last time I went to sac, me and the fam were visiting the historic part of the town at night and when we were leaving there was black lady on the ground just laughing maniacally in front of one of the shops there. not gonna lie at first i thought she was possessed but she was most likely off something strong. cali definitely crazy with the drugs. this was like 6-7 years ago.
Love it! Thanks again for the great information. Sacto has many sunny days, yes? As I sit here in the frozen tundra of the midwest and the (too many!) cloudy days. I think I'd rather like the trade of cloudy/cold/snowy days for the heat of the summer, etc. We shall see.....and hopefully it's sunny when we're there in February 🤞
Thank you
Sacramento has more homeless than San Francisco. Imagine that. A studio apt is $1400 a month. Scandalous...
Climate: HOTTER THAN SHIT😓. As for it being 40° in the winter yeah because our winters have now dwindled down to around 20 days out of the year. So if we’re lucky, we will have cold weather for that really tiny period, otherwise, the sun is always shining in California.☀️🔥☹️
Sacramento is a good town. Not as messed up like la or sf, could be better. Get newsome out. Chico for life!!!
Thanks for watching!
This is 9 months old. Sacramento does have a homeless issue but the City and CA are no longer restricted by the Boise ID court ruling. The city can now roust out and fine homeless trying to camp on sidewalks and city land.
The homeless count has diminished from 9,000 to 6,000 in one year even before the ruling. That’s mainly due to a change in city council and mayor. The liberal mayor is out and one on the council (actually a member of the socialist party) got voted out. There was a redistricting and the new district citizens booted her out. They tried to recall her but she got to stay per a city attorney ruling until the next election.
So now, August 2024, the police with new powers are starting to kick cite (fine) or threaten to jail the homeless. Things are changing in Sacramento. It’s still a liberal city but we are finished with the homeless.
#1 Hotter than hades!
Eh its. Ok. Not a fan of sac but not terrible. Some areas are dangerous but its getting prety crowded . Roseville, Folsom , rocklin davis are my fav areas here they prety safe spots .
Don’t come to Georgia you talking about dangerous
The Golden 1 areana is what drived the cost of living up and the homeless problem is also to be credited to the new arena.
Weather is getting worse in the summer. Homelessness is a problem. They’re building what we call cookie cutter homes super close to one another and they’re ridiculously expensive. Because the city is actively building these homes it’s difficult to get around the city in a timely fashion. There’s roadwork everywhere especially on highway 50. Food and gas are expensive too although cheaper than in the Bay Area. Drivers suck. Fastrak is extending their grubby paws to Fairfield for no reason other than to take more money from drivers. Amazon keeps building warehouses near the airport and may add another one near Folsom and Rancho. It’s slowly becoming a cash grab nightmare.
Citrus Height, Carmichael, Fair Oaks, and Orangevale are good places. Anything west of Watt Avenue is trash.
Any particular reason you didn’t answer back? I’m wondering if you know anything about Sac? West of Watt you’ll find Sierra Oaks, the Fab Forties, Pocket…all highly desirable. I’m surprised the agents didn’t chime in.
Thanks for commenting and watching our videos, there are plenty of areas in Sacramento (West of Watt Ave) that are awesome and beautiful. Some people may have differing opinions and that is ok. Every city has its good and bad about it.
Homeless everywhere!!! Crime is pretty bad too.
I've lived in Cali all my life but never hear anything about Sacramento. Why is that? I'm guessing it's too far from the coast is why it never grew...until now?
Homeless people and a few crimes here and there. 👎🏻
But great schools, elementary, hs and college. Better than most when it comes to raising kids. 👍
Really flat and no trees so no shade to protect from the harsh and relentless sun
100% Agree with you on in being flat but before Sacramento was known as the Farm to Fork Capital it was known as the City of Trees
Wildfires are more frequent because the climate is changing. Thanks for the video though.
The democrats have demolished that city! It use to be a great place to live and work but no longer 😢
It’s all perspective, we still love it here but appreciate your perspective and opinion. Thanks for watching
Stop blaming the democrats
Laughable to complain about forest fires. As somebody that travels frequently along the west coast i can tell you that there has been smoked filled days if not weeks along the west coast. Get out of your bubble 😂
Sac isn't sh!t there isn't much to do there. Maybe twenty yrs ago but now 👎.
I’m glad you feel that way, please don’t ever change your mind 😏 -lifelong Sacramentan that prefers questionable people stay out of here.
Sacramento is a pretty run down boring place for California.the only decent place to live is granite bay or Eldorado hills
Approx 95% of people have zero interest in moving to Sacramento. 158 views lol.
Thanks for watching
Lol I’m actually moving at this moment to Elk Grove from San Jose.
@@moeayubzai510That’s Awesome! Welcome to the Area!
@@moeayubzai510we will move to Sacramento, not sure which area tho
@@Hopedoloresnatomas is booming .... in the older part over off of Northgate they're putting in new businesses there's a tech business going in down the street new medical school and then over in the newer part of costco. They are putting in so many new things right now.
but the older part you get big lots houses are better built than the newer ones we have neighbors who moved into the newer houses and they should've kept their old house.... We're near everything. Have any questions free to ask I've been here forever.