As always, thanks for watching!! If you’d like to see a grocery store cost comparison video, leave a comment for what items, specifically, you’d like to compare! Eggs Tofu Ground beef Milk Oat milk Diapers You tell us!!
It’s great for the wealthy or the poor. In between? Meh. I’m working class and have continuously had difficulty finding housing in my budget. If it’s affordable to me and in a decent neighborhood then it’s usually going to be income restricted housing meaning you need to make under a certain amount to qualify to live there. These properties wipe out a huge percentage of housing in my income bracket. I always make just a tiny amount over these restrictions. I’m left looking for housing that is in poor condition, more crime than average, zero amenities. Because believe me, if housing is subsidized they make damn sure it’s in excellent condition. The COL here isn’t high compared to other places but as someone who has lived here for many years I can say it’s definitely increasing at a faster than average rate. Buying a house? Expensive like anywhere else. Especially for what you get which are tons of dated homes which need quite a bit of work. Definitely cheaper than other places though but will never be in my price range even working 2 jobs. He talks about $150k homes? Where? In non live able condition in North Minneapolis? I watch available housing in the cheaper suburbs and it’s going about $300k for a dated home that’s in livable conditions.
@@ToTheTwinCities Mostly the basics to get an idea. Eggs Milk and milk alternatives Bread Fruits and veggies Ground meat Chicken breast Meat alternatives Diapers Etc…
We are enjoying the content. I've lived in Chicago before but we've decided when we leave Nashville, we are headed to Houston for a couple years and ultimately settling down in Minneapolis after. How is the area for a 40+ couple with no children?
Dude myself and fam are moving to st Michael...i play metal ,have endorsements..etc mesa boogie and my signature model guitars all 7 strings...im looking for people to play with already on a label (that helps) tell me please where to find good players...i go from death to nu metal
The grocery store comparison sounds great, others in the list have already provided a good list of things to compare. Another topic I'd like to see a video about is the state of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging in and around the Twin Cities. Things like number of chargers, Tesla vs CCS, Level 1 vs Level 2 vs Level 3, the state of the chargers (CCS, especially Electrify America have been breaking down constantly), Locations (are they in good locations? bad locations? near highways, etc). How much do they cost. Things like that.
As always, thanks for watching!! If you’d like to see a grocery store cost comparison video, leave a comment for what items, specifically, you’d like to compare!
Eggs
Tofu
Ground beef
Milk
Oat milk
Diapers
You tell us!!
Twin Cities native who has been living in FL and now getting ready to move back to the cities. Can't wait!
That’s awesome!! Congrats and let us know if we can help!
Solid presentation. Thank you. Rare delivery I don’t see from most agents. Looking forward to doing my homework. 💸
It’s great for the wealthy or the poor. In between? Meh. I’m working class and have continuously had difficulty finding housing in my budget.
If it’s affordable to me and in a decent neighborhood then it’s usually going to be income restricted housing meaning you need to make under a certain amount to qualify to live there. These properties wipe out a huge percentage of housing in my income bracket. I always make just a tiny amount over these restrictions.
I’m left looking for housing that is in poor condition, more crime than average, zero amenities. Because believe me, if housing is subsidized they make damn sure it’s in excellent condition.
The COL here isn’t high compared to other places but as someone who has lived here for many years I can say it’s definitely increasing at a faster than average rate.
Buying a house? Expensive like anywhere else. Especially for what you get which are tons of dated homes which need quite a bit of work. Definitely cheaper than other places though but will never be in my price range even working 2 jobs.
He talks about $150k homes? Where? In non live able condition in North Minneapolis? I watch available housing in the cheaper suburbs and it’s going about $300k for a dated home that’s in livable conditions.
I would very much like to know more about grocery store cost comparisons.
Nice!! We’ll try to make it happen! What items would be worth comparing?
@@ToTheTwinCities Mostly the basics to get an idea.
Eggs
Milk and milk alternatives
Bread
Fruits and veggies
Ground meat
Chicken breast
Meat alternatives
Diapers
Etc…
Prices will vary depending on the store you choose to shop at. $0.94 for a carton of eggs at Aldi right now.
The idea of the video is to show how the costs differ at each store!
@@ToTheTwinCities sure but a lot of stores are regionally based, think Cub Foods. Not all states offer Aldi. So much to consider.
Yes I would love❤ to watch a video about you buying groceries and seeing what things cost and the compare
Excelente información! Muy completa y útil para los que consideramos vivir en Minnesota. Gracias por tu aporte
Thank you!!
We are enjoying the content. I've lived in Chicago before but we've decided when we leave Nashville, we are headed to Houston for a couple years and ultimately settling down in Minneapolis after. How is the area for a 40+ couple with no children?
I’m looking at moving to the twin cities from Columbus, GA and so far it seems pretty comparable in most areas
I just realized that you also have a channel that covers Salt Lake City. I was wondering why your face looked familiar.
Dude myself and fam are moving to st Michael...i play metal ,have endorsements..etc mesa boogie and my signature model guitars all 7 strings...im looking for people to play with already on a label (that helps) tell me please where to find good players...i go from death to nu metal
The grocery store comparison sounds great, others in the list have already provided a good list of things to compare. Another topic I'd like to see a video about is the state of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging in and around the Twin Cities. Things like number of chargers, Tesla vs CCS, Level 1 vs Level 2 vs Level 3, the state of the chargers (CCS, especially Electrify America have been breaking down constantly), Locations (are they in good locations? bad locations? near highways, etc). How much do they cost. Things like that.
Until you tack on the taxes from renting. You end up spending hundreds more than what you signed the lease for.
What taxes from renting are you talking about?