born and raised in SE michigan. spent 8 years living around the country in the Air Force only to move back to michigan. youll love it here. bring your strong conservative values and enjoy our great red-ness
Where he's saying he wants to live is almost always conservative, besides Traverse City, which is a toss-up. The closer you are to the water, the more lake effect snow you'll get. If you're someone that doesn't mind cozying up in the house for some time, or like to ride atv's and snow-mobiles, you'll be in heaven.
Spot on! I'm a hard-core Texan whose family on both sides have built this state since the 1800s. But it's not Texas anymore. It's changed. I love my state but I'm tired of so much that changed here in the past 20 years and not necessarily for the better. I traveled the entire world the past 40 years looking for someplace at least at good as Texas or better. And I found only two places in the world that are as good or better than Texas that would make me leave my home state - New Zealand and Northern Michigan. My wife and I are hoping to relocate to Traverse City, Charlevoix, or Petoskey within the next 2 or 3 years. Lake Michigan is one big, beautiful clear ocean to us without the salt water stickiness, hurricanes, sharks, alligators, and water moccasins that I've spent a lifetime dodging along the Gulf Coast of Mexico here in Texas.
DO NOT relocate to TC .... My family had a cottage there for 50 years .... its Changed dramatically ..! There population has tripled .... its so crowded now ....there are direct flights from Ney York and Chicago to TC .... The city is been taken over by Radical Woke Dem's ...!! Pete Buttage and his Husband moved on our Lake ....!! The property Values have tripled in the last 8 years .... My family and friends have relocated our summer cottages and hunting camps to Manistique-Curtis in the Upper Peninsula ... 1/3 the cost for comparable property ....Laid Back .... way less crowed and No Woke Liberals ....!!!
Please be advised you will experience an awful lot of snow in northern Michigan; much more than lower Michigan. No question the summer and fall are beautiful, but short.
I grew up in northern Michigan. Lived in Michigan for 47 years. I moved away 10 years ago to South Carolina. That being said I’d love to move back to Michigan. People are dumb everywhere but SC is something special.
I've lived in the Austin area since '99, have spent a good deal of time in Northern MI, and plan to move there in the next year or so for all the reasons Geno mentioned and more. Toughest decision at this point may be deciding between Petoskey or Traverse City, but either way I know I can't lose. Geno mentioned the weather as a reason Texans are moving up there and related to that, one of the reasons I'm leaving TX is I'm tired of worrying about severe weather - hailstorms and tornados - every year. Yes, I know N MI isn't immune to severe weather (Gaylord had an EF3 tornado in '22), but it's not nearly as common as TX. And trust me, Texas "lakes" don't hold a candle to the way more numerous, NATURAL lakes of Northern Michigan.
Both nice spots. If you want waterfront look at Torch lake. of course you would want the east side of the lake so you get the nice sunsets. Daughter was a figure skater and skated in competition many years in TC. Godd luck with your search. Be sure to visit Mackinac Island next time in Northern Michigan.
Northern Michigan is beautiful, but winters are expensive. Increased heating costs, high taxes, high cost of living with low incomes (if you are not already well off) are reasons so many move out of the state. I only truly miss the falls and summers in MI since I moved to FL. Just keep in mind if you are considering a move to northern MI that your bills will be double, or more, during the winters. This video is made by a guy selling expensive property to VERY well off people.
Northern Michigan is great for vacations, but you wouldn't want to live there. Not much entertainment, few good restaurants, lack of medical care in most areas, lack of services. Southern Michigan is a much better place to live. Visit up north, but live down south.
@@genodangelo people like you are the reason housing and land prices are getting so ridiculous up here. I hope you grow a conscience one day and realize what you’re doing is scum behavior.
Everyone mentions the winter, not a single person has mentioned the blackflies and mosquitos that will carry you away. Northern Michigan is an awful place to live. Everything is terrible here. Stay in Texas please and keep it crowded and over run with people there. Thank you.
I do see a lot of texas plates in the Ludington metroplex. 5-6 months of winter isn't for everyone especially if you get a prolonged ice storm and your power goes out for days., and N Michigan gets some very long stretches of deeply cloudy " Can't see the sun through the clouds" type weather.
born and raised in SE michigan. spent 8 years living around the country in the Air Force only to move back to michigan.
youll love it here. bring your strong conservative values and enjoy our great red-ness
Truth sayers is saying, don't come if you aren't a conservative. I say go where you feel most comfortable and check everything out really well.
Where he's saying he wants to live is almost always conservative, besides Traverse City, which is a toss-up. The closer you are to the water, the more lake effect snow you'll get. If you're someone that doesn't mind cozying up in the house for some time, or like to ride atv's and snow-mobiles, you'll be in heaven.
Spot on! I'm a hard-core Texan whose family on both sides have built this state since the 1800s. But it's not Texas anymore. It's changed. I love my state but I'm tired of so much that changed here in the past 20 years and not necessarily for the better. I traveled the entire world the past 40 years looking for someplace at least at good as Texas or better. And I found only two places in the world that are as good or better than Texas that would make me leave my home state - New Zealand and Northern Michigan. My wife and I are hoping to relocate to Traverse City, Charlevoix, or Petoskey within the next 2 or 3 years. Lake Michigan is one big, beautiful clear ocean to us without the salt water stickiness, hurricanes, sharks, alligators, and water moccasins that I've spent a lifetime dodging along the Gulf Coast of Mexico here in Texas.
DO NOT relocate to TC .... My family had a cottage there for 50 years .... its Changed dramatically ..! There population has tripled .... its so crowded now ....there are direct flights from Ney York and Chicago to TC .... The city is been taken over by Radical Woke Dem's ...!! Pete Buttage and his Husband moved on our Lake ....!! The property Values have tripled in the last 8 years .... My family and friends have relocated our summer cottages and hunting camps to Manistique-Curtis in the Upper Peninsula ... 1/3 the cost for comparable property ....Laid Back .... way less crowed and No Woke Liberals ....!!!
Please be advised you will experience an awful lot of snow in northern Michigan; much more than lower Michigan. No question the summer and fall are beautiful, but short.
We just had 30+ inches in the last 24hrs
I grew up in northern Michigan. Lived in Michigan for 47 years. I moved away 10 years ago to South Carolina.
That being said
I’d love to move back to Michigan.
People are dumb everywhere but SC is something special.
Lake Travis is a man-made reservoir. Natural lakes in northern Michigan much nicer.
I've lived in the Austin area since '99, have spent a good deal of time in Northern MI, and plan to move there in the next year or so for all the reasons Geno mentioned and more. Toughest decision at this point may be deciding between Petoskey or Traverse City, but either way I know I can't lose.
Geno mentioned the weather as a reason Texans are moving up there and related to that, one of the reasons I'm leaving TX is I'm tired of worrying about severe weather - hailstorms and tornados - every year. Yes, I know N MI isn't immune to severe weather (Gaylord had an EF3 tornado in '22), but it's not nearly as common as TX. And trust me, Texas "lakes" don't hold a candle to the way more numerous, NATURAL lakes of Northern Michigan.
Both nice spots. If you want waterfront look at Torch lake. of course you would want the east side of the lake so you get the nice sunsets. Daughter was a figure skater and skated in competition many years in TC. Godd luck with your search. Be sure to visit Mackinac Island next time in Northern Michigan.
@ Good to know. Yes, I’ve been to Mackinac Island many times and love it, especially in the fall after most of the tourists have left!
Oh ya. They’ll love the heat!
Michigan
Northern Michigan is beautiful, but winters are expensive. Increased heating costs, high taxes, high cost of living with low incomes (if you are not already well off) are reasons so many move out of the state. I only truly miss the falls and summers in MI since I moved to FL. Just keep in mind if you are considering a move to northern MI that your bills will be double, or more, during the winters.
This video is made by a guy selling expensive property to VERY well off people.
how's your electric bill in summer? p.s. i've had to duck a hurricane either...
Northern Michigan is great for vacations, but you wouldn't want to live there. Not much entertainment, few good restaurants, lack of medical care in most areas, lack of services. Southern Michigan is a much better place to live. Visit up north, but live down south.
if you think your buying a GOOD lake front property in Petoskey FOR $418,000.00you are crazy. Even any lake front in Northern MI.
Texan here considering it!! :)
What do I have to do to win you over?
@@genodangelo people like you are the reason housing and land prices are getting so ridiculous up here. I hope you grow a conscience one day and realize what you’re doing is scum behavior.
Everyone mentions the winter, not a single person has mentioned the blackflies and mosquitos that will carry you away. Northern Michigan is an awful place to live. Everything is terrible here. Stay in Texas please and keep it crowded and over run with people there. Thank you.
The Humidity in GR is Terrible the last couple years. uggh
Cool, they've priced the working class out of the ability to live in northern Michigan and now they can price out the ones that displaced us!
I do see a lot of texas plates in the Ludington metroplex. 5-6 months of winter isn't for everyone especially if you get a prolonged ice storm and your power goes out for days., and N Michigan gets some very long stretches of deeply cloudy " Can't see the sun through the clouds" type weather.
Gross, could you stop?
Left Mi in 80 got a place near the 45th in 2020. No sweat summer golf is fun.
So that's so many people are rude, have no respect on the roads and everything is getting more crowded here.