Those property taxes are still lower then here in Texas. I might be moving to the Buffalo area within the year due to a job change. So you might hear from me soon.
I hear Buffalo is one of the safest places to live in the US when it comes to major catastrophic natural disasters like earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, wildfires, floods, volcanos, tsunamis, etc. If so, that's pretty cool.
This poor guy. Trying like hell to find something REDEEMING about this GOAST TOWN! pro stupid, in reverse mentally, FAGOLA !!! AND SCHOPRENIC'S? THEY WERE INVENTED HERE! 43 years ago, I got outta the u.s. navy on January 18th 1980 with an A1 HONER ABLE DISCHARGE and fell right into this commune fulla HEADS! FELT RIGHT AT HOME! SEX AND DRUGS AND ROCK AND ROLL! as Ian furry used to say. In 3 years California went to hell, SO FAST! it was heart braking. Back to barffalo. Still had living here and the same old nasty ass attitude of the same stale people with these shit eating looks on their kissers. You OUGHTA meet my brothers ex old lady and his oldest kid, my oldest nice, 40 and miserable just like her SCHOPRENIC mother. this kickin' LOOKIN babe, one of the VARY FEW FRIENDS/ SYMPITHIZERS sister had a thing for him and this ugly fuckin pile of shit ran her off and merrier into the family and ran my parents into an early grave. Nicest, smartest people you'll never meet. My brother told me once, I WISH SHE'D RUN OFF WITH SOME OTHER SLOB! I said, WE WARNED YOU! YOU DIDN'T LISTEN. my nephew juggles these stupid girlfriends like bowling pins and the baggage they drag in...really upsets my great nephew! He's 13 years old and he CALLED me the other day and said I CAN'T WAIT TILL I'M 27 SO I CAN GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE! boy time goes fast. I remember when I was 13 . Seems like a minute ago. Now stale old man, on the, close to 70 range, wild man since 2 , I never ever thought I was gonna live this long
Born and raised in Miami, but moved to Buffalo for school 2012-2019. Moved back to Miami for work and god do I miss the no traffic in Buffalo lol. Going to work at 5am in Miami you already hitting major accidents and grid lock traffic
We just moved to Buffalo last October, and having been someone who's lived all across this country (and in all four corners), I can assure you: the weather here is not all that different than other areas. Especially the whole "all four seasons during spring" thing you were talking about. Most recently we lived in Southern Oregon, and people said the same damn thing about Oregon's weather. Unless you live in a really temperate area like Southern Cali, or a really hot/wet area like the south, that's just how the weather is in the half of the U.S.
I’m from Houston and I’m thinking about attempting to move to Buffalo New York by the time I’m in the middle of the year of me being 26 and yes traffic is absolutely ridiculous in Houston.
Our parking stinks but I've got to say this as someone who lives in Buffalo vs the Bronx, alternate side is nice because it allows them to clear to the curb. In NY where you have people parking on both sides and they just plow down the middle of the road, you have to drive over a ridge of snow to park.
What about young family/professionals? My husband, baby, and I live in Florida (he is from Michigan) and our top place to move currently is Pittsburgh but a friend of ours recommended checking out Buffalo. We plan to move in the coming 2 years after my husband finishes his Masters degree. Wonderful and honest video!
Best video I’ve seen on the pros and cons of living in an area. Yes, the taxes in NY is the problem 😞. Those taxes should at least pay for better public transportation.
Im thinking about moving to Buffalo... Im born and raised in Albany and its time to GET OUT like I was Peele himself... Looking forward to get into real estate myself. Maybe we can link up...
Hey Femia, so that’s a tough question as Erie county as a whole is huge. And will be different for everyone based on lifestyle. Overall it’s great , most areas are nice and offer different amenities
He is spot on about owning a car and driving in metro Buffalo- the city was pretty much developed out before the advent of the automobile, when Buffalo had an extensive trolley system- no need for driveways, hence the tight street parking (and he could not have better described the issue with winter parking restrictions and being plowed in). No traffic in a city for which the expressway system was designed in the 40s and 50s for a city expected to grow to 700,000 people (think a city the size of Charlotte, NC)...which never happened. Prediction: in spite of horrible weather (admit it, Buffalo natives!), this city and metro area will be flourishing once again by the end of the 21st century- it's water, water and water. Climate change will force people back north...bank on it.
I'm a recent transplant, and I disagree about the weather. I've lived so many places, and weather is shit just about everywhere except southern california (and some people might consider that kind of weather pretty boring). Yes, it's cold: get bundled or stay inside (no different than when we lived in Arizona and you didn't go outside when it was 106 degrees). Yeah, it snows: you push it out of the way and now you got a winter wonderland to play in (when I was in Oregon, it was still 14 degrees and NO snow...so cold as shit AND nothing to do!). In exchange for the winter hardship: the spring/summer/fall are AMAZING. Lush, not too hot, water everywhere, lots of do and travel to...we're having a blast! And, you're dead spot on about this area flourishing again. In fact, that is why we settled on the Northeast and this region in particular. Gotta follow the water. All those "temperate" areas that have been so nice for the past 70 years because of their low precipitation? They're in a MESS of trouble now, especially since they let the population grow without limits.
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY. Moved away 9 yrs ago. I will never move back tho. Love to visit family & friends but the crime (mostly on the East/ West side, Riverside, and racist South buffalo) and weather (winter is like 8 months long) I can do without. Def affordable place to live, Best food, really decent public transit system (bus & rail) compared to FL, AZ, NC, GA which is almost non-existent, a 15-20 min drive to get thru the whole city, low traffic, great wages and jobs. Really good school system, great festivals: Italian fest, Funk Fest, Puerto rican festival, MLk day, Rick James day, Cheap admission to the Zoo, Museums, beautiful parks. Great place just not where im going to plant roots. #716 #BuffaloProud Another big reason I wint move back and one big issue that no one addresses is the toxic waste they dumped after the steel plant closed that's the leading cause of Cancer in the area. Main reason why we have Rosewell Cancer Institute. Thats the rotten egg odor you smell downtown. Also North buffalo has a rat infestation right now.
My husband and I currently live in south Buffalo off Clinton street . This is the worst city we as military family had to live in. Schools are horrible, plowing in dead ends basically don’t exist, neighbors are mean for the most part . Parking on the street is a pain in a butt. Bills mafia is overwhelming and often violent . We are outsiders in the area ( VA license plates ) and trust me our neighbors never fail to remind us of that lol! I will agree with you that the food is amazing , winter sucks, great selections of bars.
Yes plowing in the city could it tough especially with the parking. I would try other parts of the city or maybe the suburbs. Definitely a different feel from south Buffalo
I’ve lived in many areas of the country and this is the single worst place of all. Mean people, horrible weather. People backstab each other for fun and pleasure. Lots of jealousy hatred and bigotry.
@@jimmybuckets5863 of course we are and it was never an issue in any other state. Yet, in Buffalo, my husband’s front windshield was smashed with a beer bottle as he was driving .
This is my very broad take from living there on and off for several years: you will think it is pretty good if you come from a cold climate + small town combo. You will not like it if you come from a larger city, especially if that city has a lot to do and is in a warm climate. It has a very small-town and good-old-boys vibe. People's hobbies include drinking and the Buffalo Bills. Taxes are super high, so imagine paying NY taxes, but getting Buffalo. Property taxes are as bad as down state NY. The food there is good if you have a very unhealthy diet.
Buffalo is positioning itself to be a climate change "refuge." Do you know of any plans to improve public transportation to accommodate the anticipated population increase?
Good advice for all friends never move to buffalo mostly home hunted and most worst is winter 7 months snow ⛄️ and rain no sun light more then 4 ft snow ⛄️
There are only a few states I’m allowed to live in with my job. I make around 100k but that’s not enough to buy a home in my area (LA), even burned down plots of land are over 1million. So NY is another state I can live in, obviously they’re assuming you’ll live in NYC, but I’d love to own a house with a yard (that’s been my dream for so long). I’ve been looking all over upstate ny. I want somewhere progressive, historical, diverse, community based with some nice nature to get out and walk in with the doggo. I know weather is gonna be a big change so hopefully somewhere where if I’m snowed in, it’s still a nice place to be. Idk. Biggest thing is to go from the cultural and diverse mega city that is socal where I have tons of friends and things to do all year round, I’d be worried to be stuck somewhere boring. But definitely wouldn’t mind a slower pace as long as it’s not full of rednecks. Ahha😂
No major earthquakes. No tornadoes. Although we have blizzards. It is more affordable in comparison to other cities. Crime has unfortunately gotten worse. Make sure you have reliable transportation because the public transportation just keeps getting worse.
Devonte, Buffalo is a dying city. No jobs, no public transportation, old decaying homes with plastic surgery and heavy make-up to look presentable. Even those junk houses are propped up by Bangladeshi people moving there buying up those houses. Not enough and won't be enough. I was thinking about buying a house near the W Ferry/ Elmwood areas but the asking prices are ridiculously high, almost the same as high as in Queens New York City. The New York City pricing without New York City amenities is a deal breaker for me. I am kind of watching your blog regularly. I like what you have been doing. I am from New York City so the snow storm doesn't scare me off.
Live here since 1975. This is all true. The worse two things you didn't mention are racism and stupidity, these things kill Empires and Buffalo is dead. 😁
Pros-Great Food(pizza, beef on weck, salen hot dogs.) Cons-No good paying jobs!, high taxes, City is a DUMP and there is NO good nightlife! So you do the math! Glad I got out of that Hell hole and if it wasn't for my family still being there I'd NEVER step foot in that city again. when I visit after three days it's time to get out!
Facts Cleveland is far more superior to Buffalo we got a way better downtown , better nightlife with the flats and Ohio city and the same cost of living
I’m looking to move here in February and I’m excited 😊
Massive charisma, great presentation skills, and 100% spot on about Buffalo. (I'm a native although I live elsewhere now.)
I appreciate you very much!!
We Buffalonians know
Those property taxes are still lower then here in Texas. I might be moving to the Buffalo area within the year due to a job change. So you might hear from me soon.
Living in WNY is the best. People are the friendliest and ready to help. Love you Damar
Yes it’s been amazing the love people are showing him, should be like that all the time
I hear Buffalo is one of the safest places to live in the US when it comes to major catastrophic natural disasters like earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, wildfires, floods, volcanos, tsunamis, etc. If so, that's pretty cool.
Yes only thing we worry about here is snow and that melts every year
Worst you’ll get here is blizzards
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 facts show is our only issue and the coke
Cold*
This poor guy. Trying like hell to find something REDEEMING about this GOAST TOWN! pro stupid, in reverse mentally, FAGOLA !!! AND SCHOPRENIC'S? THEY WERE INVENTED HERE! 43 years ago, I got outta the u.s. navy on January 18th 1980 with an A1 HONER ABLE DISCHARGE and fell right into this commune fulla HEADS! FELT RIGHT AT HOME! SEX AND DRUGS AND ROCK AND ROLL! as Ian furry used to say. In 3 years California went to hell, SO FAST! it was heart braking. Back to barffalo. Still had living here and the same old nasty ass attitude of the same stale people with these shit eating looks on their kissers. You OUGHTA meet my brothers ex old lady and his oldest kid, my oldest nice, 40 and miserable just like her SCHOPRENIC mother. this kickin' LOOKIN babe, one of the VARY FEW FRIENDS/ SYMPITHIZERS sister had a thing for him and this ugly fuckin pile of shit ran her off and merrier into the family and ran my parents into an early grave. Nicest, smartest people you'll never meet. My brother told me once, I WISH SHE'D RUN OFF WITH SOME OTHER SLOB! I said, WE WARNED YOU! YOU DIDN'T LISTEN. my nephew juggles these stupid girlfriends like bowling pins and the baggage they drag in...really upsets my great nephew! He's 13 years old and he CALLED me the other day and said I CAN'T WAIT TILL I'M 27 SO I CAN GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE! boy time goes fast. I remember when I was 13 . Seems like a minute ago. Now stale old man, on the, close to 70 range, wild man since 2 , I never ever thought I was gonna live this long
Born and raised in Miami, but moved to Buffalo for school 2012-2019. Moved back to Miami for work and god do I miss the no traffic in Buffalo lol. Going to work at 5am in Miami you already hitting major accidents and grid lock traffic
Yes for sure that honest is such a big upside to living here
Thinking of moving to buffalo for college. This was very helpful Thank you!!
More than welcone
We just moved to Buffalo last October, and having been someone who's lived all across this country (and in all four corners), I can assure you: the weather here is not all that different than other areas. Especially the whole "all four seasons during spring" thing you were talking about. Most recently we lived in Southern Oregon, and people said the same damn thing about Oregon's weather. Unless you live in a really temperate area like Southern Cali, or a really hot/wet area like the south, that's just how the weather is in the half of the U.S.
Well thats good to know for sure, we though we were the only ones lol
Watching you from Orchard park .....very informative.
I appreciate you! And thank you!!
That parking reminds me of Toronto haha constantly switching sides
Yes most inner cities are experiencing that
Great presentation, as always!
Thanks again!
This was enjoyable! I'm at the edge of Snyder in CleveHill. That's a lovely area too. It was exciting to see, sort of, my neighborhood.
I’m from Houston and I’m thinking about attempting to move to Buffalo New York by the time I’m in the middle of the year of me being 26 and yes traffic is absolutely ridiculous in Houston.
Yes it is lol, I always get stuck in traffic there.
But yes let me know and we can jump on a zoom call and help you move up
Thanks for the video man thinking about moving there
Thank Jonathan!
Yes man it’s a great city, let me know if I can help
Our parking stinks but I've got to say this as someone who lives in Buffalo vs the Bronx, alternate side is nice because it allows them to clear to the curb. In NY where you have people parking on both sides and they just plow down the middle of the road, you have to drive over a ridge of snow to park.
Yes I definitely agree there
LOL the seasons in Buffalo sounds like Kansas weather.
I never been to Kansas but if that’s they case it may feel like home lol
Hey, I am planing to move to Buffalo Next year so I could live. I’m from Puerto Rico and this was helpful but I need to know full details
Ok excellent!
I seen your meeting was set up!
I look forward to talking with you this Saturday
after high school I might move to buffalo NY!
Excellent come on up!!
This was super useful! Thanks Devonte!
More than welcome!
What about young family/professionals? My husband, baby, and I live in Florida (he is from Michigan) and our top place to move currently is Pittsburgh but a friend of ours recommended checking out Buffalo. We plan to move in the coming 2 years after my husband finishes his Masters degree. Wonderful and honest video!
Hey Ashlynn!
Yes I have a full video about the top 5 areas below!
Check it out!
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@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 Thank you!
@@ashlynnnesbitt7287Buffalo is a hole and the crime is getting worse by the day.
Home of the Seneca Indians who are doing some great gardening/indigenous plants knowledge and cultural restoration programs in the area.
Yes
Thanks for the comment Yagua
Being a big Bills fan I wanna move to Buffalo! Tough being from California but cost of living makes it worth it
Are you saying the cost of living in Cali is cheaper?
you got that wright
I live in vegas im thinking about moving to buffalo and completing college thank you
No problem at all!
Best video I’ve seen on the pros and cons of living in an area. Yes, the taxes in NY is the problem 😞. Those taxes should at least pay for better public transportation.
Lol this is a good point lol
Im thinking about moving to Buffalo... Im born and raised in Albany and its time to GET OUT like I was Peele himself... Looking forward to get into real estate myself. Maybe we can link up...
Hey yes for sure, let me know
I love the neon sign in the background. Did you get that made? I want one lol
Yes I got it made off Etsy, it was about $400
In what area are these 120-150k houses? Would those areas be considered hood?
Hey Ali, Not all but most. With the increase in housing prices it has mixed a lot of things around
Nicely done!
I appreciate you very much!!
How’s Erie county?
Hey Femia, so that’s a tough question as Erie county as a whole is huge. And will be different for everyone based on lifestyle. Overall it’s great , most areas are nice and offer different amenities
There ain't no better place than Buffalo, N.Y. I wouldn't live any place else !!!
One of the best cities i the world hands down!
Good presentation, what is safe area of Buffalo to live?
It depends on if you want to be city , suburban or rural. There’s really nice spots everywhere
I would like to do investment properties in Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Excellent!!
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All four seasons in a week 😂! I miss my hometown.
See you already know lol
He is spot on about owning a car and driving in metro Buffalo- the city was pretty much developed out before the advent of the automobile, when Buffalo had an extensive trolley system- no need for driveways, hence the tight street parking (and he could not have better described the issue with winter parking restrictions and being plowed in). No traffic in a city for which the expressway system was designed in the 40s and 50s for a city expected to grow to 700,000 people (think a city the size of Charlotte, NC)...which never happened.
Prediction: in spite of horrible weather (admit it, Buffalo natives!), this city and metro area will be flourishing once again by the end of the 21st century- it's water, water and water. Climate change will force people back north...bank on it.
Yes Chuck!!!
Exactly, this is great!
I'm a recent transplant, and I disagree about the weather. I've lived so many places, and weather is shit just about everywhere except southern california (and some people might consider that kind of weather pretty boring). Yes, it's cold: get bundled or stay inside (no different than when we lived in Arizona and you didn't go outside when it was 106 degrees). Yeah, it snows: you push it out of the way and now you got a winter wonderland to play in (when I was in Oregon, it was still 14 degrees and NO snow...so cold as shit AND nothing to do!).
In exchange for the winter hardship: the spring/summer/fall are AMAZING. Lush, not too hot, water everywhere, lots of do and travel to...we're having a blast!
And, you're dead spot on about this area flourishing again. In fact, that is why we settled on the Northeast and this region in particular. Gotta follow the water. All those "temperate" areas that have been so nice for the past 70 years because of their low precipitation? They're in a MESS of trouble now, especially since they let the population grow without limits.
@@larsfaye292 Texas is growing but it’s screwed as much of the south is drying up ,rising temps ,grid issues etc
agree with you about taxes bro
Yes they are pretty high
Buffalo can get “iffy” 😂😂😂
Lol it’s because it’s true it’s funny lol
Although I hate Buffalo and will be so happy when its time to move,you make great videos.
Thanks Cynthia, I appreciate that. Where are you moving to?
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 north carolina
Does the low cost of living outweigh the high taxes?
In my opinion yes, things are still very affected even with the rise is housing prices
Cuando puedas haz un video para latinos por favor.
I’m learning Spanish this year just so I can put out more videos
When you say taxes, did you mean property taxes??
Yes property and school taxes
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY. Moved away 9 yrs ago. I will never move back tho. Love to visit family & friends but the crime (mostly on the East/ West side, Riverside, and racist South buffalo) and weather (winter is like 8 months long) I can do without. Def affordable place to live, Best food, really decent public transit system (bus & rail) compared to FL, AZ, NC, GA which is almost non-existent, a 15-20 min drive to get thru the whole city, low traffic, great wages and jobs. Really good school system, great festivals: Italian fest, Funk Fest, Puerto rican festival, MLk day, Rick James day, Cheap admission to the Zoo, Museums, beautiful parks. Great place just not where im going to plant roots. #716 #BuffaloProud
Another big reason I wint move back and one big issue that no one addresses is the toxic waste they dumped after the steel plant closed that's the leading cause of Cancer in the area. Main reason why we have Rosewell Cancer Institute. Thats the rotten egg odor you smell downtown. Also North buffalo has a rat infestation right now.
My husband and I currently live in south Buffalo off Clinton street . This is the worst city we as military family had to live in. Schools are horrible, plowing in dead ends basically don’t exist, neighbors are mean for the most part . Parking on the street is a pain in a butt. Bills mafia is overwhelming and often violent . We are outsiders in the area ( VA license plates ) and trust me our neighbors never fail to remind us of that lol! I will agree with you that the food is amazing , winter sucks, great selections of bars.
Yes plowing in the city could it tough especially with the parking. I would try other parts of the city or maybe the suburbs. Definitely a different feel from south Buffalo
I’ve lived in many areas of the country and this is the single worst place of all. Mean people, horrible weather. People backstab each other for fun and pleasure. Lots of jealousy hatred and bigotry.
“Bills Mafia were overwhelming and often violent.” I’m gonna guess you were repping a different team lol
@@jimmybuckets5863 of course we are and it was never an issue in any other state. Yet, in Buffalo, my husband’s front windshield was smashed with a beer bottle as he was driving .
Devonte Do you know that a lot of People that are from Buffalo that living in charlotte N.C
Yes I do, I know many people who have relocated, have their second home there and have come back later on
Yeah downtown Buffalo is literally 75% parking lot. I love the city but parking your car is not a problem and I would argue it’s too easy.
This is my very broad take from living there on and off for several years: you will think it is pretty good if you come from a cold climate + small town combo. You will not like it if you come from a larger city, especially if that city has a lot to do and is in a warm climate. It has a very small-town and good-old-boys vibe. People's hobbies include drinking and the Buffalo Bills. Taxes are super high, so imagine paying NY taxes, but getting Buffalo. Property taxes are as bad as down state NY. The food there is good if you have a very unhealthy diet.
Thanks for the comment
Buffalo is positioning itself to be a climate change "refuge." Do you know of any plans to improve public transportation to accommodate the anticipated population increase?
I don’t know I’m of any current plans but I will definitely look into it go you
Good advice for all friends never move to buffalo mostly home hunted and most worst is winter 7 months snow ⛄️ and rain no sun light more then 4 ft snow ⛄️
Thanks for the comment
Imagine as kid, I thought nyc was New York State. We still low key don’t claim upstate, they different.
They are most definitely night and day!
Good thing we are not upstate, we are western NY lol
There are only a few states I’m allowed to live in with my job. I make around 100k but that’s not enough to buy a home in my area (LA), even burned down plots of land are over 1million. So NY is another state I can live in, obviously they’re assuming you’ll live in NYC, but I’d love to own a house with a yard (that’s been my dream for so long). I’ve been looking all over upstate ny. I want somewhere progressive, historical, diverse, community based with some nice nature to get out and walk in with the doggo. I know weather is gonna be a big change so hopefully somewhere where if I’m snowed in, it’s still a nice place to be. Idk. Biggest thing is to go from the cultural and diverse mega city that is socal where I have tons of friends and things to do all year round, I’d be worried to be stuck somewhere boring. But definitely wouldn’t mind a slower pace as long as it’s not full of rednecks. Ahha😂
Seems like buffalo maybe the best place for you!
NYC cost of living is very high as well
No major earthquakes. No tornadoes. Although we have blizzards. It is more affordable in comparison to other cities. Crime has unfortunately gotten worse. Make sure you have reliable transportation because the public transportation just keeps getting worse.
Damn
Taxes = you pay for what you get. I want to pay higher taxes to have nicer things. I don’t understand why more Americans don’t understand this.
I see that Randy for sure! Can there to much of a tax?
As a Democrat, I love to hear You. Say this. if it was up to me and I was running to office. Everybody would be paying over fifty percent taxes
Devonte, Buffalo is a dying city. No jobs, no public transportation, old decaying homes with plastic surgery and heavy make-up to look presentable. Even those junk houses are propped up by Bangladeshi people moving there buying up those houses. Not enough and won't be enough. I was thinking about buying a house near the W Ferry/ Elmwood areas but the asking prices are ridiculously high, almost the same as high as in Queens New York City. The New York City pricing without New York City amenities is a deal breaker for me. I am kind of watching your blog regularly. I like what you have been doing. I am from New York City so the snow storm doesn't scare me off.
It’s cheap here Bc nooone wants to invest here unless they’re from here
Thanks for your comment
What about the chicks? And racial diversity sir
Hey man,
If your talking about women, that by preference lol
Diversity is an area that can use improvement
Live here since 1975. This is all true. The worse two things you didn't mention are racism and stupidity, these things kill Empires and Buffalo is dead. 😁
Thanks for your comment Carlos
CANADIAN STRIP CLUBS!!! NORTH OF THE BORDER THAT'S THE WAY.
😂😂😂 I appreciate the comment Jim
Nigga ain’t no pros to living there, I’m trying to get my family to move from there. I visited three times and it’s a piece of crap and that’s no lie.
What areas did you visit when you came up?
There is no positive. It’s a living hell.
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Do you live in Buffalo?
@@Camilo_Ballestas yes
barf falo ny
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Pros of living in Buffalo, NY? Uhhhhh.....it isn't Detroit, maybe? LOL.
There’s more than that lol
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 Peace, Bro'!
Pros-Great Food(pizza, beef on weck, salen hot dogs.) Cons-No good paying jobs!, high taxes, City is a DUMP and there is NO good nightlife! So you do the math!
Glad I got out of that Hell hole and if it wasn't for my family still being there I'd NEVER step foot in that city again. when I visit after three days it's time to get out!
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One of the most depressing cities in the United States.
Thanks for you opinion
Cleveland is about 3 times the size of Buffalo NY with a great 24/7 mass transit bus/rail/ BRT system dont really need a car here
That’s amazing!
I know only a few people from Cleveland, I’ll have visit one day
Facts Cleveland is far more superior to Buffalo we got a way better downtown , better nightlife with the flats and Ohio city and the same cost of living
That parking reminds me of Toronto haha constantly switching sides
Every week lol
I think most inner cities are this way