I'm hoping to move to the area in the next year or two. It will unfortunately have to be a rental for me for awhile, but I love seeing all the areas to look at.
Many thanks for your videos, they are very helpful! It would be great if you could do a video about sports in Minneapolis. During winter and summer and best places for practice them. Just a suggestion! Keep going!
Thanks for a fantastic video Jesse! I got a lot of the questions that I had answered in this video. I totally agree with your opinion on "bad neighborhoods". I have lived for longer periods of time in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá and Bangkok and in areas that are considered "poor, conflictive and unsafe" but I've had the best time in my life and met the most amazing people in those areas. And I always felt safe!
it’s a great video, Jesse! And nice new introduction! My son lives in Minnetonka and my wife and I are planning to move to the Twin Cities. Hopefully this year. We live in South Florida, but we have been in Minnesota many times and love it. Even the winter, we not just survived, but enjoyed it :-). I will sure contact you one of these days Jesse.
That’s so awesome!! And very true! There are two kinds of people, you either just get through winter or enjoy it! I look forward to hearing from you when the time comes! Jesse@tothetwincities.com 612-913-6669
I think our job market is very robust, but food service seems to be hurting everywhere right now with Covid shut downs. I think most of the Twin Cities food industry is operating at something like 50% max capacity?
Asking if it’s safe isn’t a loaded question. Iv lived in LA and Seattle. If someone asked me as whole if either of them were safe, I would say for certain LA is a big no. 80% of La if you are out past 1am you need to watch your back (Go on Venice 311 Twitter , The back of abbot Kinney has multi million houses while the shoreline crips still happily control the area). If someone were to asked me if seattle were safe I would say yes forsure. I lived and jogged thru the hood and it’s not the same as Crenshaw. You might get this question a lot now because of the riots.
This is a legal issue with licensed agents steering people to and from neighborhoods and while there are crime and safety statistics the term “safe” is a relative to a person’s experience. I imagine folks who live in the richest suburbs in the country would not think downtown minneapolis is safe, but that’s where I live and I feel perfectly safe here. It is relative and because of that, the question is a bit loaded.
@@ToTheTwinCities and in the beginning of the video you didn’t say it was a legal issue. Only when pertaining to certain neighborhoods it was. You just said as a whole it was loaded.
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Love this!
Skyways are your friend in winter. Not kidding.
I'm hoping to move to the area in the next year or two. It will unfortunately have to be a rental for me for awhile, but I love seeing all the areas to look at.
Very happy to be helpful!!
Many thanks for your videos, they are very helpful! It would be great if you could do a video about sports in Minneapolis. During winter and summer and best places for practice them. Just a suggestion! Keep going!
Thanks for a fantastic video Jesse! I got a lot of the questions that I had answered in this video. I totally agree with your opinion on "bad neighborhoods". I have lived for longer periods of time in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá and Bangkok and in areas that are considered "poor, conflictive and unsafe" but I've had the best time in my life and met the most amazing people in those areas. And I always felt safe!
My pleasure, Carlos! I’m very glad to hear these are helpful. That’s so true! It’s just too nuanced to what people are comfortable with!
I prefer the cold in MN over the snow in Denver, driving in black ice is a bummer
it’s a great video, Jesse! And nice new introduction! My son lives in Minnetonka and my wife and I are planning to move to the Twin Cities. Hopefully this year. We live in South Florida, but we have been in Minnesota many times and love it. Even the winter, we not just survived, but enjoyed it :-). I will sure contact you one of these days Jesse.
That’s so awesome!! And very true! There are two kinds of people, you either just get through winter or enjoy it! I look forward to hearing from you when the time comes!
Jesse@tothetwincities.com
612-913-6669
Minnesota is beautiful! Just give people time to become familiar with you and your social life grows just fine.
What do you think about the Whittier area? Who do you recommend lives there?
I’m wondering about air quality in the city as well as river and lake water quality? Overall how environmentally minded are people? Thanks!
During winter, do you guys usually go out? Or shut in until next season?
People here definitely go outside during the winter! I’m sure some folks don’t, but there are a lot of outdoor activities during the winter!
Will you being doing a Virtual Burnsville Tour??
Absolutely!!
hows the job market? my partner works in food service.
I think our job market is very robust, but food service seems to be hurting everywhere right now with Covid shut downs. I think most of the Twin Cities food industry is operating at something like 50% max capacity?
@@ToTheTwinCities ah, ok. its better than where we are (in NYC) indoor dining is banned 😓
Asking if it’s safe isn’t a loaded question. Iv lived in LA and Seattle. If someone asked me as whole if either of them were safe, I would say for certain LA is a big no. 80% of La if you are out past 1am you need to watch your back (Go on Venice 311 Twitter , The back of abbot Kinney has multi million houses while the shoreline crips still happily control the area). If someone were to asked me if seattle were safe I would say yes forsure. I lived and jogged thru the hood and it’s not the same as Crenshaw. You might get this question a lot now because of the riots.
This is a legal issue with licensed agents steering people to and from neighborhoods and while there are crime and safety statistics the term “safe” is a relative to a person’s experience. I imagine folks who live in the richest suburbs in the country would not think downtown minneapolis is safe, but that’s where I live and I feel perfectly safe here. It is relative and because of that, the question is a bit loaded.
@@ToTheTwinCities i guess it’s something you understand with having culture and experience.
@@ToTheTwinCities and in the beginning of the video you didn’t say it was a legal issue. Only when pertaining to certain neighborhoods it was. You just said as a whole it was loaded.
@@ToTheTwinCities sorry man I’m all adderalled up and just annoying you. Much love your videos are rad.
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