I'm glad for that because new development or real estate changes the neighborhood that used to be bad ghettos into better classy neighborhoods. It's time for bad ghettos to be gone and to transform into beautiful progress neighborhoods for all who want better and no more bad hoods or ghettos.
I remember how all the cool spots, music venues and arts galleries were displaced systematically over the last 10 years...restaurants and clubs were always opening and closing with the wind.
a lot of those apartments are vacant still.....I have an office there and there are a lot of good business there. They need to drop the rents to actually get people in. Good video...living in Miami is really like living GTA in real life.
Wynwood is gonna look similar to the Edgewater neighborhood. If I'm correct last time I visited Wynwood it was a year ago and some of these buildings were there from what I remember and obviously not all of them. However, it really seems like big things will be cooking in this neighborhood getting real gentrification in an area known as "the art district". Sure, the wall art is still around and the hipsters and all the other clowns of the area but so far I think the landscape will be better for potential residents in the neighborhood. Cleaning up the city is always a good thing specially thinking about a better future for potential residents of the neighborhood. Awesome video and the best is yet to come!!
I remember when that area was just a huge train/container yard. They began to develop thebarea extensively back in 2003/2004 around the time i was in my latter years of high school.
Wynwood removed all the fun bars that locals would meet up and party together to build apartments units that are out of the price bracket of the majority of miami natives.
its getting cleaned up, crime rate going down due to increase policing, luxury residential developments. so of course the rent goes up as well lol what is there not to understand
5k to live in a box in a very meh area.. i want to know what these people do for a living. i mean i get if you're a professional with a career, you can swing it but i just don't see these condos filling up with them. do people just dump their whole earnings into being able to just say they live in a condo?
J Wakefield apparently is closing...I lived in Ft Lauderdale around 2018 and loved going down there. Apparently Wynwood walls now has an admission? No thank you...
Something to mention, at least in Society Wynwood, is that the entire property comes with very advanced technology in terms of Internet and Wifi. Practically all the appliances are connected, it is a smart property where you also do not get disconnected anywhere. With your own SSID you can move freely throughout the property with very good signal and speeds. It is definitely the future.
@@deepsp_ce It's about much more than speed. It's about integration and ease for everyday tasks. Especially for people who work in corporations and live there. Time is money and living in a smart environment saves time, contributes to productivity. Makes daily activities and work more bearable
Totally insane how Wynwood has changed in jut a few years. I remember when I started going there there were only a few bars & it did not have a good reputation for safety. NO luxury apartment buildings, Wynwood Walls was free, not even a parking garage. This was less than 10 years ago.
nice to see wynwood getting cleaned up! now that there are luxury apartments and restaraunts, police will ramp up in that area as well. over the next 10 years we will see crime rate drop in wynwood which is good!
W video! Don’t know if this will be in gta 6, not sure if they had these buildings when they were taking pictures over these areas but hopefully they do on the final release
These are built basically for rich kids from NYC trying to relocate to Miami. I know a few. Almost nobody in those buildings are working professionals except for a a few software engineers
@zeus_bets1308 this is what i want to know. real estate folks really have the game on lock. working class throwing away their money to seem like they have money while the people with money just make exponentially more money
@@brolim. homie lol how eloquent. Has no baring on her political affiliation as she has no individual power to make decisions. Homie every state is experiencing this problem.
I remember when Wynwood was a war zone in the 70$80$ and now damn!!! 😆
Those were the fun days!
@@Jedmanuel91 I already know lol
I'm glad for that because new development or real estate changes the neighborhood that used to be bad ghettos into better classy neighborhoods. It's time for bad ghettos to be gone and to transform into beautiful progress neighborhoods for all who want better and no more bad hoods or ghettos.
for all who want better? you basically just kicked out all the local residents with these developments
@@v.a.entertainment1889 nah, local people still live there, its mostly the bums that got kicked out.
I remember how all the cool spots, music venues and arts galleries were displaced systematically over the last 10 years...restaurants and clubs were always opening and closing with the wind.
At those high prices, you can live in Brickell.
a lot of those apartments are vacant still.....I have an office there and there are a lot of good business there. They need to drop the rents to actually get people in. Good video...living in Miami is really like living GTA in real life.
Do you think Miami is still a car dependent city given the new developments?
Wynwood is gonna look similar to the Edgewater neighborhood. If I'm correct last time I visited Wynwood it was a year ago and some of these buildings were there from what I remember and obviously not all of them. However, it really seems like big things will be cooking in this neighborhood getting real gentrification in an area known as "the art district". Sure, the wall art is still around and the hipsters and all the other clowns of the area but so far I think the landscape will be better for potential residents in the neighborhood. Cleaning up the city is always a good thing specially thinking about a better future for potential residents of the neighborhood. Awesome video and the best is yet to come!!
I remember when that area was just a huge train/container yard. They began to develop thebarea extensively back in 2003/2004 around the time i was in my latter years of high school.
I swear to you I did graffiti in wynwood in the 90s, not in my wildest imagination did I think this was possible
Nothing but international people buying this trash. No locals or natives paying them prices.
That’ll wrk
i think the locals are too poor to afford it
Who in their right mind will pay
$2,700 for a month for a studio apartment. Unbelievable.
right like you can't even make that much just working a basic job. where do those people live around here or do they commute from far away every day?
@@deepsp_ce they live in the swamp
People who still money from poor Americans or money laundry or drug money Otherwise how I'm working in 7-Eleven full time I make $2700 after tax.
Locals being priced out of Miami
sad city!
Wynwood removed all the fun bars that locals would meet up and party together to build apartments units that are out of the price bracket of the majority of miami natives.
People are really paying 3k-5k to live in Wynwood lmao. Wtf happened to Miami?
its getting cleaned up, crime rate going down due to increase policing, luxury residential developments. so of course the rent goes up as well lol what is there not to understand
@saberterminal871 homeless people are all over wynwood. there's a difference between increasing cost and just stealing people's money
People from other states coming here and working remotely, thats what happened
@@branflakee4257woooow homeless people 😂
5k to live in a box in a very meh area.. i want to know what these people do for a living. i mean i get if you're a professional with a career, you can swing it but i just don't see these condos filling up with them. do people just dump their whole earnings into being able to just say they live in a condo?
This area looks awesome!
J Wakefield apparently is closing...I lived in Ft Lauderdale around 2018 and loved going down there. Apparently Wynwood walls now has an admission? No thank you...
They are relocating outside Wynwood, per their Instagram. Haven’t announced where and when exactly
@@JoelFrancoVlogs Hope it works out for them...seems like Wynwood is becoming better for chains like Daves hot chickens and not funky local places.
Paying all that money for a damn shoe box…but people will definitely live in them…
And they deserve. Both the shoebox and the price they pay :)
@@FreedomIsNotGoingToBeFree what are you trying to say?
Does anyone even remember what that “neighborhood” looked like twenty years ago? Wynwood is an overpriced and overhyped DUMP!!!
lol I mean Atleast they are trying
Something to mention, at least in Society Wynwood, is that the entire property comes with very advanced technology in terms of Internet and Wifi. Practically all the appliances are connected, it is a smart property where you also do not get disconnected anywhere. With your own SSID you can move freely throughout the property with very good signal and speeds. It is definitely the future.
wow fast internet, i have got to move in!!
@@deepsp_ce It's about much more than speed. It's about integration and ease for everyday tasks. Especially for people who work in corporations and live there. Time is money and living in a smart environment saves time, contributes to productivity. Makes daily activities and work more bearable
Totally insane how Wynwood has changed in jut a few years. I remember when I started going there there were only a few bars & it did not have a good reputation for safety. NO luxury apartment buildings, Wynwood Walls was free, not even a parking garage. This was less than 10 years ago.
Wow so cool!!
nice to see wynwood getting cleaned up! now that there are luxury apartments and restaraunts, police will ramp up in that area as well. over the next 10 years we will see crime rate drop in wynwood which is good!
Back in the day they used to film "The First 48" in this neighborhood. Stay away and live somewhere better in Miami.
It is better they are making it better
@@larryfoster8820 exactly. its it getting cleaned up and now with luxury residential developments they will increase policing (already have)
The sketchy neighborhood.
W video! Don’t know if this will be in gta 6, not sure if they had these buildings when they were taking pictures over these areas but hopefully they do on the final release
These are built basically for rich kids from NYC trying to relocate to Miami. I know a few. Almost nobody in those buildings are working professionals except for a a few software engineers
i live in 29wyn and am a 'working professional'
@@saberterminal871what percentage of your income do you allocate for rent?
@zeus_bets1308 this is what i want to know. real estate folks really have the game on lock. working class throwing away their money to seem like they have money while the people with money just make exponentially more money
its the GTA 6 guy! :D
All that money and you still have high power fpl cables running in front of your apts 😂 insane
Super Outstanding 👍👍
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Do the 1 bedroom have a washer and dryer inside? Because you didn't say or show it 😮for the price it has to have that.😂
yes
Where will the graffiti artist go!
I love the comparison and the neighbourhood tours but youtube is full of appartmenttours ...
What you call a view is not a view. Too small, too expensive. Wynwood is not what is was - not fun - the culture has moved out.
No privacy with those windows you would have to have long blinds or curtains all of the time. Would rather have more traditional windows
I was just in Miami and in my opinion it's disgusting! In Brickell nobody picks up after their dogs and it stinks of dog shit everywhere.
I live 10 min from wynwood and even my mortgage has gone up because the area is close, rent for 1 apartment was more than my mortgage haha
Haha still the hood
Wynwood is trash now …
Stop lying to people. Wynwood is in decline
Fastest growing in terms of development, which is evident in the video
When South Beach and Miami Beach are swallowed by the sea in a few decades, this neighborhood will have great views of the crumbling towers. 🤣
Stop 🧢 🤥 Miami sea levels have been the same for decades.
Everyone getting priced out of miami, thanks our democrat mayor for that
uhhhh, pretty sure late stage capitalism doesn't have anything to do with who's the mayor.
@@pizzeo is that the commie term trending right now? sorry i dont follow marxist propaganda comrade
lol are you a local.Covid mass exodus of ny La lol nothing to do with cava
@@dellila9301 she raised taxes for home owners again! Get your facts straight homie
@@brolim. homie lol how eloquent. Has no baring on her political affiliation as she has no individual power to make decisions. Homie every state is experiencing this problem.
Holaaaaaa.....