Born and raised in Miami Ive lived in Westchester, Coconut Grove, Kendall, Hialeah, Flagler n 67Ave, Doral. I've been out partying many nights in downtown. Ive never had an issue ever. Miami overall is safe if you don't look for trouble. Worst thing about Miami is the cost of living and it's getting worse.
@@corrynthiaiam9205living there was “best days”liberty city and ops-locka? Coming from a born and raised in Miami going on 42 years now…I would never want to raise my family anywhere near those neighborhoods.
Been to Miami a couple weeks ago as a tourist (I’m from Italy 🇮🇹 of Peruvian descent) and something crazy happened to me and my friend in Little Havana. We were following directions on Maps to find graffiti and we ended up in a side road near Flagler st. This dude standing with the back against the wall comes to us and says “If you go further we gon kill you, we gon rob you… as a matter of fact I should rob you right know”. We were hella scared so we explained we were tourists and we were up to no trouble. “Look, I see y’all don’t know Miami, I’m gonna help you find your way out these blocks. Stay close to me and no one will ever touch you” he said. We didn’t know what to do, he was visibly drunk and looking around and seeing the kind of people around we had no choice but to follow him. “Everybody around here knows if we dare to touch tourists we gon get 25 years inside” - he told us. We were like “Oh really?? That’s crazy bro”. Not gonna lie, 3 times he stopped people who were following us, probably because they saw my friend was carrying his backpack. “They with me, they good” - he said to them. Thank god he took us out the hood and led us until the bus stop for Miami Downtown. Never in my life I had experienced something like that, it was surreal
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS and people dont see that not much have changed. In many ways its still the same. They get nervous when they got of blacks doing good and thriving in alot of places.
@@xoxxobob61 right!!!!! You know your history facts fam. Yeah I remember seeing that on a documentary I feel like they did that because It was a thriving black community
Thank you for showing the real city of Miami! I had such a shock visiting in my teen years, as they only show the side past the bridge lol! I'm biased bc i work in video but documentary footage like this is sooo important!
Shout to Trina, Trick Daddy, 2 Live Crew & the newest Hip Hop Artists the City Girls for putting Miami on the map for the Hip Hop Culture & Gloria Estefan with Miami Sound Machine for the Cuban Culture Heyyyyyyyy!!!!
I lived here most of my life! Norland, Sufside, Hialeah, MiamiLakes, North Miami Beach, Miami Springs, Westchester, Sweetwater, and Cutler Bay! I'm surprised you haven't covered Homestead/Florida City and Hialeah in the rest of Miami-Dade County!
@@martymcfly6690 As much as he covers his version of the "Hoods", I'm not thrilled at how he sees some of the areas he covers. A bit more research is needed.
@@martymcfly6690 Naw, let me clarify, he is filming City of Miami hoods ... Hialeah, Opa Locka, Homestead, Miami Gardens, N. Miami etc are their own cities within MIAMI DADE COUNTY. Just look at the police and fire truck if it dont say City of Miami, it aint Miami.
Great video, I realize a year old and a couple of these areas have really changed. One is overtown just north of downtown. When I worked over there years ago, high density apartment buildings mostly, but in the last few years, you wouldn't recognize it, those older buildings gone, new ones replaced them, and 6 times the rent of what people were paying. Another area is coconut grove, used to be as you drove off us1 at Grand Ave you would go through rows of apartments built years ago. Now same as overtown, new buildings everywhere at 6 times what people were paying. Great location, only a few miles up us1 and you are downtown or easy access to beaches on key Biscayne. But in putting in these new buildings really gutted the character of the area. You could at one time go to Grove cinema on weekends and see Rocky horror picture show, or many other things to do, replaced years ago by a CVS, just what the world needs another one of those, killing any local pharmacy that might have been there originally.
I got a question why u separate liberty square and Brownsville aka brownsub did u know they both in liberty city I'm from liberty city I'm from the north side of liberty city tho I'm not from liberty square I'm from brownsub but anyways why did you separate it you must was breakin it down for people to know 🤔
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS 🤣🤣🤣🤣 u must be from Georgia and not Florida cause u saying limited and all dat and I just ask u a question and u giving me a nasty ahh attitude and all I did was ask a question nicely 😒
@@danielvalentino3334 I'm guessing he did it cause part of it is in the city limit the other isnt but I get your point because Liberty City is Liberty City shouldve been all in one
@@brandonbrown1171 yea cause I was confused at first and when I ask him a question about it he had ah nasty attitude with me even tho I was just asking ah question
@@danielvalentino3334 yea I dont know why he had an attitude with you. I've seen other comments that ppl caught an attitude with him but yours was just a question. Even though all cities have city limits much of the cities down south like Miami Atlanta Jacksonville Houston they are the county seat that's why ppl from Miami say Dade county or ppl from Jacksonville say Duval. Up north like Baltimore their is Baltimore City and Baltimore county. Two separate places even though Bmore county surrounds the city
Great video. One thing, it’s interesting we always view ‘gentrification’ as a negative. The alternative is leaving these communities the way they are… violent, unhealthy areas to live. As long as developers include portions of affordable housing (I admit this is rare) and historic districts are left untouched (this is the law), gentrification is a great thing.
I was raised in Miami bought my first home in Miami and still live in Miami. I love the gentrification it’s making my community look better and cleaner. I now feel safer to walk my dogs around the neighborhood. I didn’t think I would ever want to do it until one day I seen a white guy walking his dog. And then I seen more white people walking their dogs and going on family strolls around the corner ( I know they’re Hispanic 😊) I say well, I’ll be. No I’m just kidding. That’s what my grandmother would say. But yeah, the change is great.
Agreed. Gentrification is better than the alternative, which is keeping those places as tax burdens to the city. I rather a place be gentrified, than leave it as a place filled with crime.
@@robertmontoya5044 “fixing” things costs money. Whoever lives there has to pay additional rent/mortgage. If those original folks improved their skillset and earned more money, they could stay! Nobody says they can’t. Just have to be able to afford quality living.
Yall, Remember Uncle Al and the Poison Clan? The parties on 2-2 Ave? The Pac Jam? The Soul Bowl between The West and Jackson? Over Town vs Liberty City? The old Time Hurricances? The Pork n Bean Projects? Lodgemont Projects? Carol City? Opa Locka? 163rd Street Mall? ........
Lived in Little Havana since I got here from Cuba. Little Havana is definitely a place you want to avoid walking around at night. Some areas of 8th ST are safe especially where the bars are but the entire surrounding area is definitely a bad place to be at night. Stay strapped.
Shady people out there at night. I had one guy fallowing me one night.. his intentions were clear he was gonna rob me. Good thing i was bold and fast and managed to evade him.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I had to pull my "super soaker" on a homeless dude on the corner of 17 ave and 8th. Guy wouldn't quit hassling me over a cigarette after I had already gave him two and got real aggressive. I also threatened a crackhead with a 2x4 after he looked like he was going to jump the fence into my yard. I'm glad I live in Port Orange now.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS straight up man but to be honest with you the reason I'm able to even afford Port Orange rent is because me and my wife pulling in both incomes. If I was alone I'd be right back in the hood. Florida is hard bro.
I worked in all these areas doing hurricane clean up. There's is lots of beautiful homes and lots of nice people that live in these area. every house is not rundown
I got arrested in overtown and had to live in a doc program on the border of liberty city and northside. Northside was my metro stop. The first day out of jail I go to sleep and wake up to a dead body hanging out of a car parked right along the outside of the fence.
My Great Grandfather was Miami-Dade’s first Black Pharmacist. People’s Pharmacy later became People’s BBQ. Overtown ain’t shit no more… But it’s home! 😂😂😂😂🤷🏿♂️ A lot of potential has arisen in recent years due to Wynwood’s traffic.
I'm from the UK and was on holiday in Miami in 2023. One night i walked the long road/motorway from Mid-Beach to the airport in the middle of the night (1am-2am) and ended up going to a gas station (Chevron) in Brownsville after passing Earlington Heights train station. I thought i was going to die, zombie-like crackheads aggressively begging for money, slow driving tinted cars, one of the spookiest places i have been in real life .
I was born in Miami 1952. There was beautiful wild birds and just gorgeous back then Went down in 1983 will never go back for anything. If I want the ocean will go to Cape Cod or Jersey Shore
DOPA LOCKA..LIBERTY CITY..OVERTOWN...BUT IM FROM LIQOURDALE..love Dae n Broward grew up therewith to high school n Broward n eventually worked on most of the new skyline you see today...props to local 60 miami international brotherhood of heat n frost insulators...
Amen.. You so right no matter how much he disect it even south beach coconut groves the whole miami to me they all got same jerk mindset and mentality as if they above all of them in it together..
Many parts of Miami feels like a 3rd world country. Many of the people make you feel like you have encountered an animalistic tribe, rather than civilized people.
All those places will be gentrified soon. Unfortunately there are good decent hardworking people in those areas and they will be pushed out. They won’t be able to afford living in the ghetto anymore. Like what’s happening in NYC and LA. A huge cleanup of the poor.
The Democratic Fish Fry had to end sooner or later. Voting for Liberal politicians with all these promises just to keep you living the Pork & Beans lifestyle. Time changes everything...
It is odd how fascinated people are with ghetto neighborhoods. So many channels film videos in these neighborhoods. I live in Brandon and work in Ybor City. I find myself in all these neighborhoods you just featured in the Tampa video. I’m either trying to get around traffic or there are businesses there that I patronage. They’re really not interesting places. If there are reasons to be there they are not dangerous but in all honesty if you go sight seeing on my block and no one recognizes you there will likely be as much of a problem. Even in this supposedly middle class neighborhood.
i find it fascinating because it is so different of everything i have ever seen. i wanna see how ppl live their lives and what they do all day. it is just so interesting
I'd like to know what would happen if when getting out of a taxi that had ripped you off, if you took a photo of the licence plate. In 2013 I stayed at the Days Inn by Wyndham Miami International Airport where reception asked if I they could book me a taxi. I agrred and paid for it at the hotel. When I was dropped off I was asked to pay by taxi driver.
I been living in Miami all my life raise in Liberty City, Brown Subs Projects. Then we move to the Norland area(thats next to what was Carol City known now as Miami Gardens). Now I live in South West Miami Dade County. Right on the Kendall/ Palmetto Bay line to be extact! FUN FACT: Overtown was where all the Famous Black ppl in the 50s/60s use to stay when visiting or performing on Miami Beach, becuase Blacks could not be there at night or stay in the hotels. Thats why its known as Historic Overtown.
Although Overtown has changed a lot in the past 2 years it's still nowhere to be wondering. U better have a purpose cuz u will get approached on ur business.and if ur business isn't their business ( buying drugs) they will be hostile quickly
About 10 yrs ago I provided security for a contractor in Texas who told me a story about his 8 man crew who did some work in Miami. He said that the job lasted about 4 months but most of his men never made it out of the city and two of them got killed and he don’t know what happened to the rest. It’s gotta be a pretty rough place
mark, I recently went to Chicago. And saw its worst streets from O Block, to Humbolt Park, To Little Village, Southside, and most the cities notorious areas. Chicago is a VERY CLEAN and NICE CITY. hard to even tell if an area is bad because structurally its a SOUND CITY. despite the cold weather, on a nice summer day.. CHICAGO has lots of great areas to offer. I don't know if your referring to crime, it definitely felt unsafe but Chicago felt like a clean and orderly city to me structurally well cared for even in the bad parts. I guess its all in the eye of the beholder.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I lived in Chicago for 14 years. Moved to Miami in 2019. Chicago is a great city. But the crime is out of control. Even in Lincoln Park. With the crime, high taxes and shitty weather, I couldn’t wait to get our. And I lived in Roscoe Village. A very nice area. Even there I head gunshots. And car jackings are the worst in the nation.
@@markprad what caught me off guard about Chicago was how clean and orderly every building is used and it did seam like you have massive job opportunities and if it wasn't for the weather. I loved the food we had sadly someone was killed right behind the place we were eating at that day. I wanna see more of Chicago... just not when its in the 20s like on my trip this month. I wanna see it in the summer. Great American cities, crappy weather tho.
Just visited Houston Texas from Tampa,the Texas drivers seem to be more courteous than drivers in Florida many whom seem to be out for themselves,traffic was also heavy in Houston but they have to have better roads to handle it.Hopefully,you might be able visit some areas in Texas especially the Coastal areas,Galveston,Corpus, Christi,Padre Island,Brownsville,Harlingen,Laredo towards the Mexican border,you might want to avoid Mexico because of the cartel.Would make a nice Winter trip.
We have actually been talking about this Texas Trip! Be careful if you got a pick up truck they steal them along the border often. Knowing me, I would be hiding the camera in the grill and recording on the mexico side 🤣
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS ouuu yeahh la aint all rich and fancy. It has its areas like miami thats very poor and poverty as well. It will most def suprise you. Yall got to come here out west. But the 2 cities do favor eavh other in some parts.
Miami is like every big city. Just look over your shoulder and be aware of your surroundings. The tourist places just keep your eyes over. Miami Beach Lil Havana Wynnewood Bayside Coconut grove.
I live in Houston. At least in Miami there are neighborhoods you can be in by day. Houston has areas you don't go to period unless you live there and they know who does...
I live in Little Havana, I feel pretty safe there though. I probably wouldn't walk around at night, even though I have and felt more or less safe as well, but during the day it's mostly chill.
Have you heard the song Nann by Trick Daddy and Trina. It's real sothern and hood. I can imagine how it reflects Miami black hood culture. Trina straight went in on that song.
i lived in all of dem, little havana still has a lot of cubans tho. And i've been everywhere in miami and i can confirm this video Liberty has some gangs at day so i'd say be careful Little havana is more active at night
@@trinavargas9830 I’m over here cracking up because I to live in liberty Square. Let’s just say I’m over here living ghetto fabulous. I own my home only 65,000 left to pay on it I drive a 2021 big body Benz My daughter is 21 and she has her own salon suite she’s a cosmetologist. I have a associates and bachelors in criminal justice, and a associates in paralegal. I work part time and travel full-time. I also have a travel marketing business. My neighbors are great. From time to time I do hear some gunshots, but I’ve stayed over to other areas that were not considered as bad and heard gunshots there too 🤷🏽♀️. I guess to each is own when it comes to their experience and opinions. Liberty Square is home to me. I don’t bother it and it don’t bother me.
You can ALWAYS tell someone who hasn't lived in a particular city for a time (if even at all), doesn't know how locals pronounce street names, it's a dead giveaway! 😉
@@thesunking7431 yall are some bitch ass niggas come try acting all hood like you a g in my neighborhood mexicans don't put up with that shit you would get your black ass beat here in naples thinking you all hard but you are soft af bro
The hoods are disappearing in Miami rapidly due to gentrification. You should have seen Miami in the 1990s/1980s. I will say this though, regardless of what they do to the city, the place is a dump and will remain a dump. It is a tropical Cleveland. In fact, even that is an insult to Cleveland. I just can't see how anyone can live there anymore.
give me $1,000,000 and expect me to end up in Corral Gables. its got great parts too. Best latin Food and culture. Cleavland is a frozen tundra next to a snow lake.. Miami is Miami regardless of what the bad parts look like.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I would honestly take living in Cleveland over Miami in a split second. On the west side for sure. Don't care about the frozen tundra and the lake is beautiful. That's my take.
I grew up in Liberty City. Trina was my classmate and Uncle Luke's mother house was not too far from where I grew up. I dont remember Little Havana being rough, it was soft to me. He said he was a tour guide but he mispronounced Allapatah. It is pronounced Al-La-Pat-A .
@SOUTHERN LIFE if you have 💰, that's a good idea. If you don't, then don't do it. Too move to a nice part of the city, not low income and not average, I mean middle class suburbs and above. You need money. If you are moving there just to be average, that's silly. Never move to a new city just to live in someone else's ghetto or low income area. It's different if you are from there. Same goes for NY, Cali, ATL, or anywhere else. Why move to a ghetto you didn't grow up in??? That just puts a target on your back. Or why move to a city, just to be average??? Or just get buy??? Miami takes money to live well. You can spend half the money somewhere else and get a huge house 🏠 in an upper tier neighborhood. Then, use the money you save to visit Miami as much as you like. I don't know your finances, only you know that. But if you aren't already Ballin, what are you moving there for? The cost of living is getting out of control in South Florida, but if you got it like that, then do it.
There's alot probably over half of miami overtown Liberty city Opa-locka Miami gardens Gould's Homestead Florida city North Miami Perrine Richmond heights Parts of south Miami Parts of coconut grove Parts of Kendall west 152 ave Parts of Hialeah Parts of west chester Little hatti Little havanna Brownsville Allapatah Parts of cutler ridge South Miami heights Naranja Brown sub Im sure there is more but at least 3 on that list has a higher murder rate than Detroit. Miami has some seriously dangerous areas bullet holes in buildings and all. The tourist industry does not want you to know.
U do realise brownsub and Brownsville da same thing and Brownsville aka brown sub is in liberty city besides other neighborhood thats why liberty city known for being da largest neighborhood in miami bc its stretch from da north to da west of miami dats near by
Little Havana is not hood… and honestly there’s not really much of a reason to go outside of 8th street as a tourist, unless you want authentic nica food for example Yambo, pinolandia. Other than that not much of a reason for you to go into the pockets of neighborhoods unless you’re already doing sketchy with a local. In fact the roads is a really nice neighborhood in little Havana!
East little Havana is not that safe especially passed 12th avenue these blocks are really sketchy, I grew up on NW 2nd st by 10th avenue and SW 5th st by riverside park. It’s way better than it was 10 years ago but still a lot of crime , poverty & still a little bit of a gang presence mainly by Henderson park. Don’t not sleep on this neighborhood especially passed 11 pm.
Drugs and crime has ruined these areas. Maybe eventually the prices to live here will drive the poor people away. It is getting too expensive to live here even for a lot of middle income people.
Born and raised in Miami Ive lived in Westchester, Coconut Grove, Kendall, Hialeah, Flagler n 67Ave, Doral. I've been out partying many nights in downtown. Ive never had an issue ever. Miami overall is safe if you don't look for trouble. Worst thing about Miami is the cost of living and it's getting worse.
Pretty accurate...
Those is all the safe parts bud😭
Well yeah, that part too!!!@@JacovMurcia
The pronounciations of the city names have us crying 😅🤣🤣. Especially Allapatah
Yeah right !!!
How do you misspell Allapattah when it’s right there in front of you 😂
Okay lol
It’s Opa Locka🙂
Exactly
Thanks for this video. Please do a similar video with moderate cost & quality neighborhoods.
You are either rich or poor..... Period! LOL
I really hate how people who are not from here the inner city are spreading misinformation. This person is clueless.
He said he was a tour guide. My best days was growing up in Liberty City & Opa Locka😊.
@@corrynthiaiam9205living there was “best days”liberty city and ops-locka? Coming from a born and raised in Miami going on 42 years now…I would never want to raise my family anywhere near those neighborhoods.
Can you do a Part 2 Of Homestead/Florida city maybe leisure city if you can
I would like to see you guys do a video on some of the best neighbourhoods in a city! I would totally watch it!
Been to Miami a couple weeks ago as a tourist (I’m from Italy 🇮🇹 of Peruvian descent) and something crazy happened to me and my friend in Little Havana. We were following directions on Maps to find graffiti and we ended up in a side road near Flagler st. This dude standing with the back against the wall comes to us and says “If you go further we gon kill you, we gon rob you… as a matter of fact I should rob you right know”. We were hella scared so we explained we were tourists and we were up to no trouble.
“Look, I see y’all don’t know Miami, I’m gonna help you find your way out these blocks. Stay close to me and no one will ever touch you” he said. We didn’t know what to do, he was visibly drunk and looking around and seeing the kind of people around we had no choice but to follow him. “Everybody around here knows if we dare to touch tourists we gon get 25 years inside” - he told us. We were like “Oh really?? That’s crazy bro”. Not gonna lie, 3 times he stopped people who were following us, probably because they saw my friend was carrying his backpack. “They with me, they good” - he said to them. Thank god he took us out the hood and led us until the bus stop for Miami Downtown.
Never in my life I had experienced something like that, it was surreal
Great video! What do you think of southwest coconut grove?
Nice hood, right across the form Gables.
Great video 👍🏻
Overtown use to be a thriving black community back in the 50s and 60s during segragation. Its a shame what it has become now.
In the Americas when blacks fight for one day, they are charged for decades.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS and people dont see that not much have changed. In many ways its still the same. They get nervous when they got of blacks doing good and thriving in alot of places.
@@xoxxobob61 right!!!!! You know your history facts fam. Yeah I remember seeing that on a documentary I feel like they did that because It was a thriving black community
The state built two elevated highways through it; one is I-95 and the other I-395/SR-836
Yes OT 🤧
Most of that sky line was built with cocaine money.
So unoriginal. We all watched "Cocaine Cowboys", you took that line from the detective.
Thank you for showing the real city of Miami! I had such a shock visiting in my teen years, as they only show the side past the bridge lol! I'm biased bc i work in video but documentary footage like this is sooo important!
Want to know the truth? The worst most ruthless criminals in Miami live in the richest neighborhoods. That's a fact.
Facts
Exactly....
Man appreciate the video this is the closest I'll travel to Miami right now good looking!!!
Loved the video👍if you do another one, make sure to add Allapatah, I live near there and it has a lot of gang violence
Yeah i did a video there before
Shout to Trina, Trick Daddy, 2 Live Crew & the newest Hip Hop Artists the City Girls for putting Miami on the map for the Hip Hop Culture & Gloria Estefan with Miami Sound Machine for the Cuban Culture Heyyyyyyyy!!!!
Welcome to my hood 💯
Miami is 🔥
What are you talking about Miami is the Rap music capital.
You forgot Pitbull and Rick Ross come on now lol
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS u were born in my city Miami i just na seeing dis im thinking u from somewhere else 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way you pronounced Allapattah made me grind my teeth 😂😂
Seriously. I think i broke a couple teeth!
A great location and education video of where not to go!
I lived here most of my life! Norland, Sufside, Hialeah, MiamiLakes, North Miami Beach, Miami Springs, Westchester, Sweetwater, and Cutler Bay! I'm surprised you haven't covered Homestead/Florida City and Hialeah in the rest of Miami-Dade County!
we have done videos in all the places you mention. we just upload alot and you missed it
This youruber doesnt consider andy area near 183rd miami as he said. So Norland, carol city, opa locka doesnt exist to him
@@martymcfly6690 As much as he covers his version of the "Hoods", I'm not thrilled at how he sees some of the areas he covers. A bit more research is needed.
@@martymcfly6690 Naw, let me clarify, he is filming City of Miami hoods ... Hialeah, Opa Locka, Homestead, Miami Gardens, N. Miami etc are their own cities within MIAMI DADE COUNTY. Just look at the police and fire truck if it dont say City of Miami, it aint Miami.
@@crod038 bro all of them are close enough though lol
Except homestead. Opa locka definitely close enough
You can tell buddy is not from Miami . Alapattah pronunciation is crazy 😂😂😂
he never said he was… Congrats
Great video, I realize a year old and a couple of these areas have really changed. One is overtown just north of downtown. When I worked over there years ago, high density apartment buildings mostly, but in the last few years, you wouldn't recognize it, those older buildings gone, new ones replaced them, and 6 times the rent of what people were paying. Another area is coconut grove, used to be as you drove off us1 at Grand Ave you would go through rows of apartments built years ago. Now same as overtown, new buildings everywhere at 6 times what people were paying. Great location, only a few miles up us1 and you are downtown or easy access to beaches on key Biscayne. But in putting in these new buildings really gutted the character of the area. You could at one time go to Grove cinema on weekends and see Rocky horror picture show, or many other things to do, replaced years ago by a CVS, just what the world needs another one of those, killing any local pharmacy that might have been there originally.
Go to NW 27th Avenue and 62nd. It’s the same there to.
Same in north miami dade county
I got a question why u separate liberty square and Brownsville aka brownsub did u know they both in liberty city I'm from liberty city I'm from the north side of liberty city tho I'm not from liberty square I'm from brownsub but anyways why did you separate it you must was breakin it down for people to know 🤔
Cuz i can. For one .. liberty is city limits and Brownsville isnt,
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS 🤣🤣🤣🤣 u must be from Georgia and not Florida cause u saying limited and all dat and I just ask u a question and u giving me a nasty ahh attitude and all I did was ask a question nicely 😒
@@danielvalentino3334 I'm guessing he did it cause part of it is in the city limit the other isnt but I get your point because Liberty City is Liberty City shouldve been all in one
@@brandonbrown1171 yea cause I was confused at first and when I ask him a question about it he had ah nasty attitude with me even tho I was just asking ah question
@@danielvalentino3334 yea I dont know why he had an attitude with you. I've seen other comments that ppl caught an attitude with him but yours was just a question. Even though all cities have city limits much of the cities down south like Miami Atlanta Jacksonville Houston they are the county seat that's why ppl from Miami say Dade county or ppl from Jacksonville say Duval. Up north like Baltimore their is Baltimore City and Baltimore county. Two separate places even though Bmore county surrounds the city
Nice video hi Katie 👋🏼
Thanks! can't wait to get traveling again were still recovering.
Just stayed in Miami in Brownsville a couple blocks from Liberty Square. What a wild ride that was.
Brownsub!! here 54th st ten years and countin
Say Havana lol , thanks for the video
That song at the end was my jam!
Great video. One thing, it’s interesting we always view ‘gentrification’ as a negative. The alternative is leaving these communities the way they are… violent, unhealthy areas to live.
As long as developers include portions of affordable housing (I admit this is rare) and historic districts are left untouched (this is the law), gentrification is a great thing.
An oversimplification of gentrification… but okay 👍🏾 👌🏾
I was raised in Miami bought my first home in Miami and still live in Miami. I love the gentrification it’s making my community look better and cleaner. I now feel safer to walk my dogs around the neighborhood. I didn’t think I would ever want to do it until one day I seen a white guy walking his dog. And then I seen more white people walking their dogs and going on family strolls around the corner ( I know they’re Hispanic 😊) I say well, I’ll be. No I’m just kidding. That’s what my grandmother would say. But yeah, the change is great.
Agreed. Gentrification is better than the alternative, which is keeping those places as tax burdens to the city. I rather a place be gentrified, than leave it as a place filled with crime.
So the alternative is leaving it bad instead of actually fixing it for the original residents? Wake up and get real.
@@robertmontoya5044 “fixing” things costs money. Whoever lives there has to pay additional rent/mortgage. If those original folks improved their skillset and earned more money, they could stay! Nobody says they can’t. Just have to be able to afford quality living.
I was working at the ice palace and was almost robbed twice. Didn’t feel too safe in that area.
Yall, Remember Uncle Al and the Poison Clan? The parties on 2-2 Ave? The Pac Jam? The Soul Bowl between The West and Jackson? Over Town vs Liberty City? The old Time Hurricances? The Pork n Bean Projects? Lodgemont Projects? Carol City? Opa Locka? 163rd Street Mall? ........
Lived in Little Havana since I got here from Cuba. Little Havana is definitely a place you want to avoid walking around at night. Some areas of 8th ST are safe especially where the bars are but the entire surrounding area is definitely a bad place to be at night. Stay strapped.
Shady people out there at night. I had one guy fallowing me one night.. his intentions were clear he was gonna rob me. Good thing i was bold and fast and managed to evade him.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I had to pull my "super soaker" on a homeless dude on the corner of 17 ave and 8th. Guy wouldn't quit hassling me over a cigarette after I had already gave him two and got real aggressive. I also threatened a crackhead with a 2x4 after he looked like he was going to jump the fence into my yard. I'm glad I live in Port Orange now.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS best thing is to avoid the situation. That last one was the last time I went to that gas station for cigarettes at night.
@@pedromartin4437 yeah hood life is no life man. You gotta rest somewhere peaceful
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS straight up man but to be honest with you the reason I'm able to even afford Port Orange rent is because me and my wife pulling in both incomes. If I was alone I'd be right back in the hood. Florida is hard bro.
Opa locka is most certainly Miami. Homestead, I get it but opa locka is way closer to Miami
He probably didn’t want to drive around in Opa Locka probably didn’t wanna get caught in the triangle
Waittt 😂 dying at the way you said Allapattah. It’s ALLUH-PAD-UH.
Same!l LOL!
Agree!
Most people get robbed more by the goverment than they would visiting these neighborhoods.
You already know
I worked in all these areas doing hurricane clean up. There's is lots of beautiful homes and lots of nice people that live in these area. every house is not rundown
I got arrested in overtown and had to live in a doc program on the border of liberty city and northside. Northside was my metro stop. The first day out of jail I go to sleep and wake up to a dead body hanging out of a car parked right along the outside of the fence.
My Great Grandfather was Miami-Dade’s first Black Pharmacist. People’s Pharmacy later became People’s BBQ. Overtown ain’t shit no more… But it’s home! 😂😂😂😂🤷🏿♂️ A lot of potential has arisen in recent years due to Wynwood’s traffic.
nice
I'm from the UK and was on holiday in Miami in 2023. One night i walked the long road/motorway from Mid-Beach to the airport in the middle of the night (1am-2am) and ended up going to a gas station (Chevron) in Brownsville after passing Earlington Heights train station. I thought i was going to die, zombie-like crackheads aggressively begging for money, slow driving tinted cars, one of the spookiest places i have been in real life .
Sounds about right
I would have thought some parts of Chicago would rival areas in Miami in regards to danger/criminal activity.
Miami is fucked up
Chicago is much more dangerous.
51 nw 22ave brownsub thanks for showing my actual hood i stayed at for 23yrs nd til they moved us out to rebuild..
We did several videos there for history to be preserved
I was born in Miami 1952. There was beautiful wild birds and just gorgeous back then Went down in 1983 will never go back for anything. If I want the ocean will go to Cape Cod or Jersey Shore
yooo tremendo baile with that outro song doe
Homestead & Florida city deff should have been on this list it’s the most dangerous cities smh.
Visited Miami from Toronto 2009 had a great time. God bless America 🇱🇷
What became of Carol City?
Miami Gardens
Miami Gardens
u sound like a real civilian but you greatly describe the canvas of Miami's dangerous neighborhoods.
North Miami and South Miami 💯
What are the worst neighborhoods in Dade county outside Miami city limits?
There are many!!
You don’t have to name every single bad one, just a few of the worst ones
@@leroyplateaux7515 opa-locka,south Miami
Opa locka and Florida City
DOPA LOCKA..LIBERTY CITY..OVERTOWN...BUT IM FROM LIQOURDALE..love Dae n Broward grew up therewith to high school n Broward n eventually worked on most of the new skyline you see today...props to local 60 miami international brotherhood of heat n frost insulators...
I remember living in Brownsville for about 5 years.
All I saw was poor districts. The criminality is being organised in the penthouses and villas.
Miami Dade as a whole is dangerous AF
Amen.. You so right no matter how much he disect it even south beach coconut groves the whole miami to me they all got same jerk mindset and mentality as if they above all of them in it together..
Facts..NO matter where you live ,there's a Hood a few blocks away
It's the city of Scarface. Don't be soft. 😅
Lies!!!
Nah not near as bad as it used to be. There plenty of worse places in this country.
The happy music at the end 😂
The Pork n Beans projects got number 1 yay!
Many parts of Miami feels like a 3rd world country. Many of the people make you feel like you have encountered an animalistic tribe, rather than civilized people.
When I tell people that I’m from Miami, this is the Miami I’m from. Not South Beach Miami
The M I YaY 😁
It be cooler if you were from South Beach cause you wouldn't be broke
The pronunciation is wild. Allahpataaaah lol ! Westchester in da house
305 till I move!
SHALOM I LIVED ON 82nd BISCAYNE AND LOVED IT BACK IN 2013. IM THINKING OF MOVING BACK THERE!!
It's the way he said Allahpattah 😂😂😂#tourist
But i got you to comment
All those places will be gentrified soon. Unfortunately there are good decent hardworking people in those areas and they will be pushed out. They won’t be able to afford living in the ghetto anymore. Like what’s happening in NYC and LA. A huge cleanup of the poor.
Bitch u ain't shit
The Democratic Fish Fry had to end sooner or later. Voting for Liberal politicians with all these promises just to keep you living the Pork & Beans lifestyle.
Time changes everything...
It is odd how fascinated people are with ghetto neighborhoods. So many channels film videos in these neighborhoods. I live in Brandon and work in Ybor City. I find myself in all these neighborhoods you just featured in the Tampa video. I’m either trying to get around traffic or there are businesses there that I patronage. They’re really not interesting places. If there are reasons to be there they are not dangerous but in all honesty if you go sight seeing on my block and no one recognizes you there will likely be as much of a problem. Even in this supposedly middle class neighborhood.
cnc813, love the Brandon, Tampa, Ybor area, I live in Winter Haven just east of Lakeland.
i find it fascinating because it is so different of everything i have ever seen. i wanna see how ppl live their lives and what they do all day. it is just so interesting
I'd like to know what would happen if when getting out of a taxi that had ripped you off, if you took a photo of the licence plate. In 2013 I stayed at the Days Inn by Wyndham Miami International Airport where reception asked if I they could book me a taxi. I agrred and paid for it at the hotel. When I was dropped off I was asked to pay by taxi driver.
Welcome to Miami
What's the chances of a Miami taxi driver carrying a gun?@@ncampo305
VE A CALIFORNIA Y HAZ UN VÍDEO EN LOS ÁNGELES!
POR QUE TODO EL MUNDO ESTÁ BAJANDO PARA MIAMI?
MORALEJA!
si estoy loco por ir alla,
I been living in Miami all my life raise in Liberty City, Brown Subs Projects. Then we move to the Norland area(thats next to what was Carol City known now as Miami Gardens). Now I live in South West Miami Dade County. Right on the Kendall/ Palmetto Bay line to be extact! FUN FACT: Overtown was where all the Famous Black ppl in the 50s/60s use to stay when visiting or performing on Miami Beach, becuase Blacks could not be there at night or stay in the hotels. Thats why its known as Historic Overtown.
Although Overtown has changed a lot in the past 2 years it's still nowhere to be wondering. U better have a purpose cuz u will get approached on ur business.and if ur business isn't their business ( buying drugs) they will be hostile quickly
About 10 yrs ago I provided security for a contractor in Texas who told me a story about his 8 man crew who did some work in Miami. He said that the job lasted about 4 months but most of his men never made it out of the city and two of them got killed and he don’t know what happened to the rest. It’s gotta be a pretty rough place
Cap….
😂dayum. Sounds like the ones who survived saw the writings on the wall and got the fuck outta there?
😂 he probably lying just tried to scare you. I've in Miami all my 35 yrs in the heart of it. Miami liberty city & is not as bad as ppl think.
This smalls like 🧢
They prolly all became crackheads...they prolly still dopesick to the day!!! Sheeshhh🤔😂😭💯💯
I'm from East Lil Havana and I couldn't help but laugh to see my neighborhood in this vid, you're not wrong, it really isn't safe out here
Im tell you this lots of the locals dont say dade they say 305..
South Florida has some great places to visit .. but mid-florida would be a great home base to be close enough.
Miami is like any big city. You want to see bad ‘hoods. Go to Chicago. Miami’s bad neighborhoods are a paradise compared to Chi.
mark, I recently went to Chicago. And saw its worst streets from O Block, to Humbolt Park, To Little Village, Southside, and most the cities notorious areas. Chicago is a VERY CLEAN and NICE CITY. hard to even tell if an area is bad because structurally its a SOUND CITY. despite the cold weather, on a nice summer day.. CHICAGO has lots of great areas to offer. I don't know if your referring to crime, it definitely felt unsafe but Chicago felt like a clean and orderly city to me structurally well cared for even in the bad parts. I guess its all in the eye of the beholder.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I lived in Chicago for 14 years. Moved to Miami in 2019. Chicago is a great city. But the crime is out of control. Even in Lincoln Park. With the crime, high taxes and shitty weather, I couldn’t wait to get our. And I lived in Roscoe Village. A very nice area. Even there I head gunshots. And car jackings are the worst in the nation.
@@markprad Miami is Miami 🌴 the cold weather alone would deter me from wanting to be in Chicago.
@@markprad what caught me off guard about Chicago was how clean and orderly every building is used and it did seam like you have massive job opportunities and if it wasn't for the weather. I loved the food we had sadly someone was killed right behind the place we were eating at that day. I wanna see more of Chicago... just not when its in the 20s like on my trip this month. I wanna see it in the summer. Great American cities, crappy weather tho.
My cuzin been staying in Chicago for over 15 years from Miami n she said she never comin back to Miami
Danke!
😊
What's more dangerous New Orleans hoods or Miami hoods?
Miami hoods
Just visited Houston Texas from Tampa,the Texas drivers seem to be more courteous than drivers in Florida many whom seem to be out for themselves,traffic was also heavy in Houston but they have to have better roads to handle it.Hopefully,you might be able visit some areas in Texas especially the Coastal areas,Galveston,Corpus, Christi,Padre Island,Brownsville,Harlingen,Laredo towards the Mexican border,you might want to avoid Mexico because of the cartel.Would make a nice Winter trip.
We have actually been talking about this Texas Trip! Be careful if you got a pick up truck they steal them along the border often. Knowing me, I would be hiding the camera in the grill and recording on the mexico side 🤣
maybe you should show Hialeah and Hialeah Gardens; beautiful houses and townhouses mainly cubans.
I always visit little havana at night by the east side and its not that bad.
I see u driving on 2nd Ave. Going north
bruh
🤣🤣🤣
this vid facts
Miami is a east coast la. Two cities favor each other in many ways.
One side rich and fancy, the other side grimey poverty. No middle ground there
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS same with la. Its crazyyy
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS ouuu yeahh la aint all rich and fancy. It has its areas like miami thats very poor and poverty as well. It will most def suprise you. Yall got to come here out west. But the 2 cities do favor eavh other in some parts.
@@josejones3312 no real gang banging in the M I A. But still dangerous you have groups of dudes that beef it out
No
I've been to both. Nothing alike. I live a few counties north of Miami.
Miami is like every big city. Just look over your shoulder and be aware of your surroundings.
The tourist places just keep your eyes over.
Miami Beach
Lil Havana
Wynnewood
Bayside
Coconut grove.
I live in Houston. At least in Miami there are neighborhoods you can be in by day. Houston has areas you don't go to period unless you live there and they know who does...
Like where? I am go and see it myself
Miami no es solo Palm Beach o Mar-a-Lago . En todas las ciudades americanas y europeas hay lugares horribles en bellas ciudades
I live in Little Havana, I feel pretty safe there though. I probably wouldn't walk around at night, even though I have and felt more or less safe as well, but during the day it's mostly chill.
But you're a pretty female......you don't count!
I haven't had good experiences there at night. But number one love which is marlins stadium is to irresistible to not go, but it is hard at night.
Big shout out to my hood on 4:05 but there are no zoes in that area
Miami is safe in general , I drive thru this hoods , never had a single problem
Have you heard the song Nann by Trick Daddy and Trina. It's real sothern and hood. I can imagine how it reflects Miami black hood culture.
Trina straight went in on that song.
Yeah thats like a hood classic in Miami
People in Miami still play that like on the daily
Trick Daddy, Pitbull, well old 305 Pitbull, JT Money, Piccalo, all allstar Miami rappers.
@@pedromartin4437 Rick Ross
@@Chris_Esco raider klan
i lived in all of dem, little havana still has a lot of cubans tho. And i've been everywhere in miami and i can confirm this video
Liberty has some gangs at day so i'd say be careful
Little havana is more active at night
I came to this video to know where NOT to go in Miami, oh how mistaken I was to realize that I live in the #1 worst neighborhood :x
Wait really lol liberty square do tell
@@trinavargas9830 I’m over here cracking up because I to live in liberty Square. Let’s just say I’m over here living ghetto fabulous. I own my home only 65,000 left to pay on it I drive a 2021 big body Benz My daughter is 21 and she has her own salon suite she’s a cosmetologist. I have a associates and bachelors in criminal justice, and a associates in paralegal. I work part time and travel full-time. I also have a travel marketing business. My neighbors are great. From time to time I do hear some gunshots, but I’ve stayed over to other areas that were not considered as bad and heard gunshots there too 🤷🏽♀️. I guess to each is own when it comes to their experience and opinions. Liberty Square is home to me. I don’t bother it and it don’t bother me.
Why do you pronounce Allapatah like that?
Not sure 😅
You can ALWAYS tell someone who hasn't lived in a particular city for a time (if even at all), doesn't know how locals pronounce street names, it's a dead giveaway! 😉
Ah La Pa duh
U can't even look at a person they'll think u either an enemy or rival gang or get killed for mistaken identity R.I.P. TO ALL MY FALLING SOLDIERS 🙏🏿
dang my man thats sad. I think how you dress and the car you drive can set you out quickly. you gotta look like a square
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Yea it is but it kool down just a lil bit tho
No nigga. Sometimes people just randomly target you if they see you as a pussy or whatever. So shit left unchecced will checc you later.
@@thesunking7431 yall are some bitch ass niggas come try acting all hood like you a g in my neighborhood mexicans don't put up with that shit you would get your black ass beat here in naples thinking you all hard but you are soft af bro
@@crackaj5695 lol go dance somewhere or something kid this is a mans world
Cant wait to visit these bad neighborhoods in GTA 6
#1- overtown
#2- little Haiti
#3- liberty city
Attended citrus Grove Booker t Washington and Miami Jackson
My mom graduated from Jackson; me from Hialeah Miami Lakes
Lol imagine doing food delivery at night 😂
The hoods are disappearing in Miami rapidly due to gentrification. You should have seen Miami in the 1990s/1980s. I will say this though, regardless of what they do to the city, the place is a dump and will remain a dump. It is a tropical Cleveland. In fact, even that is an insult to Cleveland. I just can't see how anyone can live there anymore.
give me $1,000,000 and expect me to end up in Corral Gables. its got great parts too. Best latin Food and culture. Cleavland is a frozen tundra next to a snow lake.. Miami is Miami regardless of what the bad parts look like.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I would honestly take living in Cleveland over Miami in a split second. On the west side for sure. Don't care about the frozen tundra and the lake is beautiful. That's my take.
But who want to go Cleveland. 😹
@@markprad Yeah i really gotta question that one LOL - Aint nobody gong there to vacation, live, anything LOL
@@markprad Me.
I grew up in the neighborhood on the thumbnail I nearly cried. I survived 🙀
its gonna be fancy apartments one day, all of it
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I believe it
Beans
Miami have the worst hoods in Florida I been through the hole Florida they move different down there they are calculated when they move.
If they are moving residents out,, then where are the people going to go ??
I grew up in Liberty City. Trina was my classmate and Uncle Luke's mother house was not too far from where I grew up.
I dont remember Little Havana being rough, it was soft to me.
He said he was a tour guide but he mispronounced Allapatah. It is pronounced Al-La-Pat-A .
You still live in Miami?
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS No
@@DrewAndrews i might move to miami soon
@SOUTHERN LIFE if you have 💰, that's a good idea. If you don't, then don't do it. Too move to a nice part of the city, not low income and not average, I mean middle class suburbs and above. You need money.
If you are moving there just to be average, that's silly. Never move to a new city just to live in someone else's ghetto or low income area. It's different if you are from there.
Same goes for NY, Cali, ATL, or anywhere else. Why move to a ghetto you didn't grow up in??? That just puts a target on your back.
Or why move to a city, just to be average??? Or just get buy???
Miami takes money to live well. You can spend half the money somewhere else and get a huge house 🏠 in an upper tier neighborhood. Then, use the money you save to visit Miami as much as you like. I don't know your finances, only you know that. But if you aren't already Ballin, what are you moving there for?
The cost of living is getting out of control in South Florida, but if you got it like that, then do it.
Ain't nothing change but the buildings
There's alot probably over half of miami
overtown
Liberty city
Opa-locka
Miami gardens
Gould's
Homestead
Florida city
North Miami
Perrine
Richmond heights
Parts of south Miami
Parts of coconut grove
Parts of Kendall west 152 ave
Parts of Hialeah
Parts of west chester
Little hatti
Little havanna
Brownsville
Allapatah
Parts of cutler ridge
South Miami heights
Naranja
Brown sub
Im sure there is more but at least 3 on that list has a higher murder rate than Detroit. Miami has some seriously dangerous areas bullet holes in buildings and all. The tourist industry does not want you to know.
I'm born and raised in Miami and it is not a joke
He was focused on the city of Miami... not Dade county... but your list is pretty spot on..
U do realise brownsub and Brownsville da same thing and Brownsville aka brown sub is in liberty city besides other neighborhood thats why liberty city known for being da largest neighborhood in miami bc its stretch from da north to da west of miami dats near by
Florida City esta de pinga.
Pork and Beans
Little Havana is not hood… and honestly there’s not really much of a reason to go outside of 8th street as a tourist, unless you want authentic nica food for example Yambo, pinolandia. Other than that not much of a reason for you to go into the pockets of neighborhoods unless you’re already doing sketchy with a local. In fact the roads is a really nice neighborhood in little Havana!
East little Havana is not that safe especially passed 12th avenue these blocks are really sketchy, I grew up on NW 2nd st by 10th avenue and SW 5th st by riverside park. It’s way better than it was 10 years ago but still a lot of crime , poverty & still a little bit of a gang presence mainly by Henderson park. Don’t not sleep on this neighborhood especially passed 11 pm.
Drugs and crime has ruined these areas. Maybe eventually the prices to live here will drive the poor people away. It is getting too expensive to live here even for a lot of middle income people.
True. It's gonna be bulldoze and turn into high-rises.