Ive lived in Springfield area for 1 year. Moved From Austin,Tx, and before that Seattle. Pros: Weather, Not much traffic, beautiful natural land. lots of open space. Cons: Wages and job market are terrible, People have little hope for life, Peoples standards are low (this is seen both at work, in restaurants, and the way many people dont upkeep their homes. Lot of Meth. Tailgaters (i dont think the people intentionally drive agressive, but they just do. I do love this place, but making a living is much harder than big cities.
@@wiserlivingrealty thanks! I got a message the other from a recruiter asking if I was aware that the position was in MO and not remote. I noted on my resume and cover letter that I am relocating 😭I’m really trying to get out of CA!
I lived in Springfield for four years while I was at MSU, and I miss it all the time! You are spot on about the community. You will always run into people you know here.
Cost of living (moving from Austin, gas is higher in sprfld, groceries are higher, eating out is higher (and much less good options), Wages are much lower. Residential Home repair and maint services are liwer in sprfld. Housing seems to be only thing more affordable
I’ve considered permanent relocation to Springfield, really love the city that seems small town vibe. Looking at housing market, I’m like I can buy a mini mansion at these prices. Definitely can confirm the community vibe, met many life long friends already. People also seem to very welcoming. There have been times where people come start convos with me because they recognized me from elsewhere. Some people might be bothered by that, but I think it sells the small town vibe. There’s always something small to find or check out. However the weather is a big con for me. Don’t get me wrong I like having 4 seasons vs California. Problem is the rapid change and somewhat unexpected weather flips. I’ve had many medical appointment get rescheduled or cancelled every winter I’ve been here. It wouldn’t be a big deal if I can just see provider the following week but usually I’d have to wait an extra month. Which points me to the other issue, there’s lot of health care employment opportunities because there’s a shortage of medical care givers. Many times I’ve had to drive to Columbia or STL which is why the weather is more annoying when it disrupts requested time off, traveling far, rescheduling, etc. For Springfield having a lower COL (MO in general for that matter ) I find drinks and food to be marked up especially for the quality. I believe because the limit options the “beggars can’t be choosers” factor comes into play. I travel a lot to the west coast and I always get surprised when it costed me the same or even less to go out/dinner/night out than It does for me in Springfield. With that I still time to time consider Springfield as an option for permanent residency. There’s just a quality that I like.
I’m moving from California to Springfield and I just love it! I’m originally from small town south east Arkansas and it’s time I come home (but NOT home home). In and out sucks
One of my worst blunders in life was moving away from Republic, MO. Your videos are like a breath of fresh Ozark air. As to diversity: Why is a person's skin color or ethnicity an issue? I don't give a rip about that! Especially now that you can get actual Mexican fast-food as per Southern California, where I escaped from in 2000.
I agree with you before I moved back home to Ohio we lived in Republic for 4 years and we loved getting to know areas like Aurora Monett! Lived in the Springfield for 25 years but that 4 years in Republic was the best!
The more I watch your channel, the more I enjoy it. I was born and raised in San Diego, moved to central Iowa in 1993 at the age of 22. Lived in Iowa for 20 years, then I met my wife, who was born and raised here in Springfield, and I moved here in 2013. We're actually looking to buy a house soon in a better part of town, so we could potentially be new business for you as well. Anyway, kinda went off a tangent there, but wanted to say I enjoy the channel, and the content. 😉🤠😎👍
Hey Len, thank you so much for enjoying our videos! I love to hear where people are coming from, they are always good to know 😂 As far as when you plan to move, just reach out! We would love to get the chance just to talk with you. We love to help and we know quite a bit about the area too!
@Path Less Traveled Iowa is a culture shock. Very agricultural environment. Small town living is nice, but if you're not from there, then you're usually the subject of scrutiny and gossip. Larger cities like Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Iowa City, Dubuque, and others, are nice, and are more of a gradual change from big city life. Good luck
I do remember your last request 😂. I just wonder how it can fill the space of a full video? What topics with this one would you want us to cover? Just places you can go to?
@wiserlivingrealty Talk about what cities in Missouri has the most urban vibe and culture like night life, walkable neighborhoods, Entertainment, access to ride either you're bike or you're scooter in the Downtown area, meeting different cultures, and meeting all kinds of young people as well. Also to show that Missouri isn't a typical fly over state as well. The examples are the City of St.Louis, Mid-St.Louis County (like the urban area of St.Louis County and the cities in Mid- St.Louis County are Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Maplewood, Richmond Heights, University City, and Clayton) Kansas City (aka Missouri's largest city) St.Charles, Columbia, Lee's Summit, Independence, St.Joseph, and last but not least Springfield.
Are you familiar with Datema building supplies? They are relatives of my 89 year old grandpa and really wants to get in touch with them. Apparently they are based in Springfield MO
I probably will not be moving there because I don’t like the cold or tornadoes. But I have to say you, yes sir, you 🫵🏼 are making me think otherwise! 😂 Great videos
Hey Jay! Thanks for letting us know you like our content! If you do end up wanting to move to Clever, let us know and email us. We can help you with that 😂
Re: In & Out Burgers, Years ago some In & Out employees in California started their own chain and named it Easy Out. In & Out sued them for copyright infringement, and they changed their name to Easy Take Out. They had one near our home in San Diego. Shortly after we moved to Republic, they opened on in Springfield on Campbell, near Cielito Lindo (Wow, can you tell I'm a Springfieldian, referencing a restaurant's location by another restaurant?) On a St. Bapa's Day date there with my granddaughter Caitlin, who was about 6 at the time, we placed out order, and I ordered a boysenberry shake with my burger, turned to her and told her, "I'm sorry sweetheart, but you can't have a boysenberry shake". With tears in her eyes, she, said, "Why, Bapa?" (Angry looks from behind the counter). "Sweetheart, you have to have a girlsenberry shake!" All was the well. Along the walls, they had photos of their California locations, and sat down at the photo of the location that was near our old house, and where we always went! I told her that her Grandma happened to be there buying some burgers to take home when they took that photo, and that if she looked in the window (of the photo), she could see Grandma. She looked with all her might. "Where, Bapa" "Right there, sweetheart". One of the people who worked there passed by and I asked her, "You see her grandma in the window, don't you?". "Yeah, I see her", and she walked on. We still laugh about girlsenberry shakes.
Sounds like a "TRUE SPRINGFIELDIAN!" 😂 I tried looking up "Easy Out" but I don't believe it's around any more. Too bad! I'm sure it would have been a great burger joint to try out. Especially a boysenberry shake. I've never had one! Or a girlsenberry for that matter. 🤣 What an awesome memory. That sounds like some classic Dad humor right there. 😁
Honestly it just depends on what you want and are looking for. Here is our video on suburbs of Springfield, text us at 417-200-2662 for any questions! th-cam.com/video/yVEZOZeJB1s/w-d-xo.html
I was in high school in Springfield in the early 80s and our general view was that as long as you were south of the square, or certainly if you were south of then-SMSU, you really didn't have hardly any worries about crime. Then it became "if you're south of Sunshine" and then it was "if you're south of Battlefield" and now it's almost become "if you're south of city limits." Crime has become absolutely nuts in Springfield. Anything not chained down is going to get stolen. The farther north you go the worse it gets, but even on the south side of town crime is a huge headache.
I admit, crime can be an issue here. If you keep a good head on your shoulders and keep an eye out for it, you should be able to avoid a bad situation!
traffic is horrible, lack of police to enforce road rules, google the number of pedestrians hit and killed. The crime is terrible, even the Dollar Tree store got robbed. Drugs, theft, begging for money for drugs. Less than 2 month ago, left Springfield and bought a house in a safer town
The people who complain about a lack of diversity in Springfield have either: 1 - never been there 2 - don't have internet access, thus have not seen the statistics 3 - think predominantly black is diverse 4 - compare it to Eastern Europe (TH-cam woman). No, it isn't all black, and isn't full of cafes with people speaking 28 languages.
Honestly, for being in the middle of the midwest, I think we're doing okay! I know with more time that changes. And we get to see more of it here- I think it's great! 🤩
Springfield is majority White and Republican if you don’t like it then move to St Louis. It annoys me when people complain about this type of stuff. No one is forcing you to live somewhere.
Honestly, there's a lot to like about Springfield and the surrounding areas. Most of the crime here is property related. It's irritating and lowers social trust, but actual violent crime is almost completely related to domestic violence or getting involved with hard drugs and the dealers/users of them. If you are living a normal life and not doing meth, you're chance of being a victim of random violence is really rare. Unlike St Louis or Kansas City, you aren't gonna get car jacked in broad daylight or caught in a gang related shooting crossfire because there arent any gangs around here. The random property crime and the sheer amount of it bothers me and I wish they would throw the book at the people who keep doing it for the hundreth time, but I'm not worried about my safety or my families when walking around Springfield - something I can't say necessarily about other major cities. Diversity wise, there's plenty of diversity. I've noticed that it's really hard to assume what people might think or vote for based on how they dress cause of how varied people's clothing choices are around here. Often I'll meet people with views all over the spectrum with different background stories. That's REAL diversity - as diversity of thought and opinion. It's not "diversity" if you are in a room of 100 people all from different countries and ethnicities, but all think 99% the same exact way.
These are some great observations! I hear about the crime rates around here and have a hard time believing them, it's nice to have an explanation that makes sense! Other than a few areas, I always feel safe getting around Springfield. Thank you for this comment!
Ive lived in Springfield area for 1 year. Moved From Austin,Tx, and before that Seattle.
Pros: Weather, Not much traffic, beautiful natural land. lots of open space.
Cons: Wages and job market are terrible, People have little hope for life, Peoples standards are low (this is seen both at work, in restaurants, and the way many people dont upkeep their homes. Lot of Meth. Tailgaters (i dont think the people intentionally drive agressive, but they just do. I do love this place, but making a living is much harder than big cities.
thank you!
I’m trying to move out to MO but hesitant to move without finding a job there first!
I would probably recommend it 😂.... I hope your job search goes well!
@@wiserlivingrealty thanks! I got a message the other from a recruiter asking if I was aware that the position was in MO and not remote. I noted on my resume and cover letter that I am relocating 😭I’m really trying to get out of CA!
Missed the trails in Springfield- great bike trails throughout more then 70 miles in the city and I enjoy them greatly on my E bike.
That is a good pro!!!
I lived in Springfield for four years while I was at MSU, and I miss it all the time! You are spot on about the community. You will always run into people you know here.
Almost EVERY time. Or they know someone you know! 😆
Cost of living (moving from Austin,
gas is higher in sprfld, groceries are higher, eating out is higher (and much less good options), Wages are much lower. Residential Home repair and maint services are liwer in sprfld. Housing seems to be only thing more affordable
Another benefit for Springfield Missouri is that (just like St.Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia) it has some Urban vibe and culture as well.
It does! I agree.
This was our favorite video so far ! Funny, informative and the visuals are on point !
Hey girl! I'm so glad you have enjoyed it. 🥰 Makes us feel like a million bucks!!
I’ve considered permanent relocation to Springfield, really love the city that seems small town vibe. Looking at housing market, I’m like I can buy a mini mansion at these prices. Definitely can confirm the community vibe, met many life long friends already. People also seem to very welcoming. There have been times where people come start convos with me because they recognized me from elsewhere. Some people might be bothered by that, but I think it sells the small town vibe. There’s always something small to find or check out.
However the weather is a big con for me. Don’t get me wrong I like having 4 seasons vs California. Problem is the rapid change and somewhat unexpected weather flips. I’ve had many medical appointment get rescheduled or cancelled every winter I’ve been here. It wouldn’t be a big deal if I can just see provider the following week but usually I’d have to wait an extra month. Which points me to the other issue, there’s lot of health care employment opportunities because there’s a shortage of medical care givers. Many times I’ve had to drive to Columbia or STL which is why the weather is more annoying when it disrupts requested time off, traveling far, rescheduling, etc.
For Springfield having a lower COL (MO in general for that matter ) I find drinks and food to be marked up especially for the quality. I believe because the limit options the “beggars can’t be choosers” factor comes into play. I travel a lot to the west coast and I always get surprised when it costed me the same or even less to go out/dinner/night out than It does for me in Springfield.
With that I still time to time consider Springfield as an option for permanent residency. There’s just a quality that I like.
Thank you for your honest feedback! There are some good points you make.
I’m moving from California to Springfield and I just love it! I’m originally from small town south east Arkansas and it’s time I come home (but NOT home home). In and out sucks
WELL WELCOME BACK TO THE AREA!!! Ive heard people either love or hate it... I still need to try it!
One of my worst blunders in life was moving away from Republic, MO. Your videos are like a breath of fresh Ozark air. As to diversity: Why is a person's skin color or ethnicity an issue? I don't give a rip about that! Especially now that you can get actual Mexican fast-food as per Southern California, where I escaped from in 2000.
I like that. "A breath of fresh Ozark air"! 😍 And if you look for those authentic places, they can't be beat! 👌🏻
I agree with you before I moved back home to Ohio we lived in Republic for 4 years and we loved getting to know areas like Aurora Monett! Lived in the Springfield for 25 years but that 4 years in Republic was the best!
The more I watch your channel, the more I enjoy it. I was born and raised in San Diego, moved to central Iowa in 1993 at the age of 22. Lived in Iowa for 20 years, then I met my wife, who was born and raised here in Springfield, and I moved here in 2013. We're actually looking to buy a house soon in a better part of town, so we could potentially be new business for you as well. Anyway, kinda went off a tangent there, but wanted to say I enjoy the channel, and the content. 😉🤠😎👍
Hey Len, thank you so much for enjoying our videos! I love to hear where people are coming from, they are always good to know 😂
As far as when you plan to move, just reach out! We would love to get the chance just to talk with you. We love to help and we know quite a bit about the area too!
Socal resident looking to flee...how do you like Iowa?
@Path Less Traveled Iowa is a culture shock. Very agricultural environment. Small town living is nice, but if you're not from there, then you're usually the subject of scrutiny and gossip. Larger cities like Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Iowa City, Dubuque, and others, are nice, and are more of a gradual change from big city life. Good luck
What ever your wage earned is in a city like Seattle or Austin, just cut it in half and thats your wage in Sprgfld. Sadly, I'm not exaggerating.
The home prices are cut in half as well
I have traveled and lived in over 25 countries, and I have never found a better place then America/Missouri/Springfield/Dolling fun park. 😁😁😁
I love to know so many are proud of this area!
I know I've said this many times but you should do a video about the top 10 Missouri cities with the most urban vibe and culture.
I do remember your last request 😂. I just wonder how it can fill the space of a full video? What topics with this one would you want us to cover? Just places you can go to?
@wiserlivingrealty Talk about what cities in Missouri has the most urban vibe and culture like night life, walkable neighborhoods, Entertainment, access to ride either you're bike or you're scooter in the Downtown area, meeting different cultures, and meeting all kinds of young people as well. Also to show that Missouri isn't a typical fly over state as well. The examples are the City of St.Louis, Mid-St.Louis County (like the urban area of St.Louis County and the cities in Mid- St.Louis County are Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Maplewood, Richmond Heights, University City, and Clayton) Kansas City (aka Missouri's largest city) St.Charles, Columbia, Lee's Summit, Independence, St.Joseph, and last but not least Springfield.
Are you familiar with Datema building supplies? They are relatives of my 89 year old grandpa and really wants to get in touch with them. Apparently they are based in Springfield MO
We are not familiar with them, no. 😂 But I do see we have one in Springfield!
I grew up there and couldn't leave fast enough. It's a vacuum that sucks you in and eats your soul.
Man I’m sorry to hear that… we’ve traveled all the US and love calling Springfield Home 😊
I probably will not be moving there because I don’t like the cold or tornadoes. But I have to say you, yes sir, you 🫵🏼 are making me think otherwise! 😂 Great videos
Well, you let me know if you decide - yes, YOU 🫵🏼 😂
I'm glad you like our videos!! We love it here.
Great video, hilarious guy, very educational. I definitely want Wiser living as my realtor when the time comes 10/10
Thanks, man. We put a lot of effort into these so it's good to see it pays off! Just let us know when and where. 😂
Headed that way leaving Mn to Mo , looking to get into Clever…. Gd vid and content
Hey Jay! Thanks for letting us know you like our content! If you do end up wanting to move to Clever, let us know and email us. We can help you with that 😂
Re: In & Out Burgers, Years ago some In & Out employees in California started their own chain and named it Easy Out. In & Out sued them for copyright infringement, and they changed their name to Easy Take Out. They had one near our home in San Diego. Shortly after we moved to Republic, they opened on in Springfield on Campbell, near Cielito Lindo (Wow, can you tell I'm a Springfieldian, referencing a restaurant's location by another restaurant?) On a St. Bapa's Day date there with my granddaughter Caitlin, who was about 6 at the time, we placed out order, and I ordered a boysenberry shake with my burger, turned to her and told her, "I'm sorry sweetheart, but you can't have a boysenberry shake". With tears in her eyes, she, said, "Why, Bapa?" (Angry looks from behind the counter). "Sweetheart, you have to have a girlsenberry shake!" All was the well. Along the walls, they had photos of their California locations, and sat down at the photo of the location that was near our old house, and where we always went! I told her that her Grandma happened to be there buying some burgers to take home when they took that photo, and that if she looked in the window (of the photo), she could see Grandma. She looked with all her might. "Where, Bapa" "Right there, sweetheart". One of the people who worked there passed by and I asked her, "You see her grandma in the window, don't you?". "Yeah, I see her", and she walked on. We still laugh about girlsenberry shakes.
Sounds like a "TRUE SPRINGFIELDIAN!" 😂
I tried looking up "Easy Out" but I don't believe it's around any more. Too bad! I'm sure it would have been a great burger joint to try out. Especially a boysenberry shake. I've never had one! Or a girlsenberry for that matter. 🤣
What an awesome memory. That sounds like some classic Dad humor right there. 😁
Which safe suburbs can someone going to OCT live in? Like not too far away, reasonable rent for a family?
Honestly it just depends on what you want and are looking for. Here is our video on suburbs of Springfield, text us at 417-200-2662 for any questions! th-cam.com/video/yVEZOZeJB1s/w-d-xo.html
Could you please repeat the name of your church couldn’t understand what you were saying, cannot find it
Yes! It's The Courageous Church. We have two locations!
I was in high school in Springfield in the early 80s and our general view was that as long as you were south of the square, or certainly if you were south of then-SMSU, you really didn't have hardly any worries about crime. Then it became "if you're south of Sunshine" and then it was "if you're south of Battlefield" and now it's almost become "if you're south of city limits." Crime has become absolutely nuts in Springfield. Anything not chained down is going to get stolen. The farther north you go the worse it gets, but even on the south side of town crime is a huge headache.
I admit, crime can be an issue here. If you keep a good head on your shoulders and keep an eye out for it, you should be able to avoid a bad situation!
Slung is hereby made an official word.
@@billybobhammer My name is Jesse Wiser and I approve this statement. 😂
traffic is horrible, lack of police to enforce road rules, google the number of pedestrians hit and killed. The crime is terrible, even the Dollar Tree store got robbed. Drugs, theft, begging for money for drugs. Less than 2 month ago, left Springfield and bought a house in a safer town
People complaining about Springfieldians crime need to live around our country'' to see what real crime isssssss like!!!!
You can find it anywhere 🤷🏻♂️
Thinking about moving since thats where my truck terminal is located
Well, if you want to talk, email us at www.wiserlivingrealty.com and we can discuss what you're wanting!
Do you work for Prime? I'm thinking about the same thing.
You should check out the town of Lockwood Missouri
Anything in particular we should know about it? Just curious...
@@wiserlivingrealty it’s just a nice little town that I think y’all should check out
@@countryboy_0914 - I’m a HUGE fan of Lockwood! It remind me of Andy Griffith show vibes 😊
@@wiserlivingrealty i love Andy griffin
Such a good show
The people who complain about a lack of diversity in Springfield have either: 1 - never been there 2 - don't have internet access, thus have not seen the statistics 3 - think predominantly black is diverse 4 - compare it to Eastern Europe (TH-cam woman). No, it isn't all black, and isn't full of cafes with people speaking 28 languages.
Honestly, for being in the middle of the midwest, I think we're doing okay! I know with more time that changes. And we get to see more of it here- I think it's great! 🤩
Pro: Nixa has the Treehouse Lounge. First legal public space for THC consumption.
I wasn't aware of this fact 😂
Springfield is majority White and Republican if you don’t like it then move to St Louis. It annoys me when people complain about this type of stuff. No one is forcing you to live somewhere.
About 60/40 Republican/democrats probably 70% white.
Honestly, there's a lot to like about Springfield and the surrounding areas.
Most of the crime here is property related. It's irritating and lowers social trust, but actual violent crime is almost completely related to domestic violence or getting involved with hard drugs and the dealers/users of them. If you are living a normal life and not doing meth, you're chance of being a victim of random violence is really rare. Unlike St Louis or Kansas City, you aren't gonna get car jacked in broad daylight or caught in a gang related shooting crossfire because there arent any gangs around here. The random property crime and the sheer amount of it bothers me and I wish they would throw the book at the people who keep doing it for the hundreth time, but I'm not worried about my safety or my families when walking around Springfield - something I can't say necessarily about other major cities.
Diversity wise, there's plenty of diversity. I've noticed that it's really hard to assume what people might think or vote for based on how they dress cause of how varied people's clothing choices are around here. Often I'll meet people with views all over the spectrum with different background stories. That's REAL diversity - as diversity of thought and opinion. It's not "diversity" if you are in a room of 100 people all from different countries and ethnicities, but all think 99% the same exact way.
These are some great observations! I hear about the crime rates around here and have a hard time believing them, it's nice to have an explanation that makes sense! Other than a few areas, I always feel safe getting around Springfield.
Thank you for this comment!
No diversity is a con???
Shut up racist 😂
Liberals want to turn Springfield into St Louis 🤢
My thoughts exactly
Cool. Racists… not even hiding it eh?