5 Cons to Living in Indianapolis

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @rcharles317
    @rcharles317 2 года назад +11

    Nightlife is fun in indy, but the safety component hinders the ultimate enjoyment whether it's broadripple or downtown

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate your feedback!

    • @pitbull7885
      @pitbull7885 2 года назад

      How often do they have DUI Check points? is it holidays, Friday, and Saturday mainly? Do they have checkpoints on a regular normal Wednesday ?

    • @youtuber3328
      @youtuber3328 Год назад

      it's nice to meet you and i LITERALLY never have or will care about safety AT ALL

  • @nuancedliars112
    @nuancedliars112 2 года назад +2

    Parks in Indianapolis where hiking takes place. Eagle Creek State Park and Fort Harrison State Park.

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      Both great parks! Eagle Creek is one of the largest in the nation!

  • @LaddDentalGroup
    @LaddDentalGroup 2 года назад

    I love living in Indiana! Great families and communities

  • @nuancedliars112
    @nuancedliars112 2 года назад

    People also ask
    What states have the least national parks?
    The list of states with no U.S. national park are: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachuesetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

  • @Yungbuba
    @Yungbuba 2 года назад +3

    2:16 noblesville is not indianapolis, i live in indy nd grew up in the inner city… noblesville is NOT indianapolis

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      You're right, there's some distance there. My channel covers the city- but also suburbs! As a Real Estate Advisor I want to make sure I'm giving info for anyone around! Thanks!

  • @nuancedliars112
    @nuancedliars112 2 года назад +3

    There are not a lot of corn fields compared to Illinois.......... Also there is lots of beautiful landscapes in Brown County and the Hoosier National Forest.

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  2 года назад

      Oh yeah- Southern Indiana is AWESOME! We love camping down there. And in the fall it's just the most beautiful colors!

  • @flauze
    @flauze 2 года назад +1

    Great channel and I know it won't be popular opinion but keep in mind Indianapolis is a high crime city with an influx of ghetto gary/southside people that walk around the trendy areas.
    High crime, ghetto people in trendy areas, brutal winters, TONS of shady auto mechanics especially in the broad ripple area, TONS of home and car break ins (just leave your car un-locked so they don't break the glass), trash littered all over the ground, and an open carry state.

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  2 года назад

      I get it. As a licensed Realtor though, that is a very thin line to walk. I would never want to redline anyone or give skewed information that could be perceived as my opinion and violate fair housing laws.
      There’s crime everywhere, but if you want more specific info on it I have to direct you to do your own research. I hope you can understand :)

    • @flauze
      @flauze 2 года назад

      @@theIndyHomeGirl i totally forgot about that, you are 100% correct. thats gotta be a frustrating situation to be in. I'll edit my comment

    • @citrustaco
      @citrustaco 2 года назад +1

      To be fair, specific neighborhoods, like with many big cities, are high crime. Is there a lot of crime in Chicago? Yes. Is the entire city off limits because of that? No, because the crime is usually targeted to just those specific neighborhoods that struggle with that. Don't want that, you can get data on crime statistics by zip code. This gives you a better indication on where the crime is. Also, as crime causes poverty, you will see property values drop in crime ridden areas. So looking on Zillow, if you see a section of really cheap housing, then that can be an indicator of that neighborhood without having the crime data. To escape crime, you need money. Which is why Hamilton County property values continue to soar overall.
      Data isn't redlining. Data is knowledge. Redlining is steering qualified owner to or from specific areas. Things like personal opinions or refusing to look in a certain area. You can safely present the actual data and it's up to the clients to decide what's best for them. It's similar to investments. Here is data on some mutual funds, but ultimately it's up to the client to decide where to take your money.

    • @drewg7036
      @drewg7036 2 года назад +1

      You're not wrong. When Chicago people started coming here, they brought their issues with them and that goes for every single demographic whether its the rich white people from Naperville or the black people from the southside. Indianapolis has become Chicagos child

  • @youtuber3328
    @youtuber3328 Год назад

    in ALL honesty i did do and will have really really GREAT memories of indianapolis including the indianapolis motor speedway and EVEN more so just BARELY st francis hospital

  • @Itravelbackintime
    @Itravelbackintime Год назад +1

    When comes to the city being spread out. My solution is this. I just live and work in the same town. I have just about everything need on this side of town.

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the input! I am able to do the same thing for the most part.

    • @Itravelbackintime
      @Itravelbackintime Год назад

      @@theIndyHomeGirl As a former highrise resident who lived down in Miami area I had everything I need from grocery store, movie theater, shops, restaurants and beach boardwalk only a 40 sec elevator ride down. All literally at my door step. When I look at a town I look for convenience and how everything is connected (ie sidewalks, trails etc)

  • @scottyj6023
    @scottyj6023 Год назад

    A few oof the Cons mentioned are Cons you will find in any large city. Bad Traffic Not real walkable. Some areas not safe One real Con for living in Indianapolis is poor public transportation. Indy is a car town and if you do not have a car getting around can be a challenge especially if you live in one of the suburban areas outside of Marion County.

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      Public transportation is definitely a con to being in Indy. If you need to get anywhere outside of the immediate downtown you'll need other transportation options. Thank you for your input!

  • @ameleis2023
    @ameleis2023 2 года назад

    Ohh girl I got job in Indiana and I am thinking about moving , I am New Yorker working overseas in Dubai and got offer in Indy.i have google it , many videos say the city is not safe, i am looking for your feedback

    • @drewg7036
      @drewg7036 2 года назад

      The city is not safe. Those things are correct. I hear gunshots all the time. Nearly daily homicides, even in snow storms. Robberies are common and car jackings are on the rise. I hate it here

    • @scottyj6023
      @scottyj6023 Год назад

      @@drewg7036 and NYC is safe??

  • @nuancedliars112
    @nuancedliars112 2 года назад +1

    Traffic is not bad at all, promise........

  • @1rwin_
    @1rwin_ Год назад

    What’s the crime like?

  • @MsTwiththeTea1980
    @MsTwiththeTea1980 Год назад

    I’m here in Indianapolis and not a fan of the night life as well☺️

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the input! Maybe planners will start adding more 😅

  • @LiaDixonn
    @LiaDixonn 2 года назад +2

    Theirs no Hawkins Indiana ? Lol

  • @dimensional18
    @dimensional18 Год назад +1

    On your list of Indy cons you forgot the crime! How much? Where it ranks nationally? And how bad? Besides the drug crime. Include those very important cons next time. How bad is the drug issue there?

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      Hey there. As a licensed Realtor though, that is a very thin line to walk. I would never want to redline anyone or give skewed information that could be perceived as my opinion and violate fair housing laws.
      There’s crime everywhere, but if you want more specific info on it I have to direct you to do your own research. I hope you can understand :)

    • @dimensional18
      @dimensional18 Год назад

      @@theIndyHomeGirl Thanks. I titally understand. As a realtor, if you gave out facts, truthful facts, as a realtor you would not sell, folks would go elsewhere to buy and you would lose out on sales. Granted you cannot indicated racial makeup of the crime, but generally speaking, if said Indy is OPIOD infested, no sales in that area. But compared to L.A. or N.Y. Indy is better. Thanks again. Peace!

    • @terrencet202
      @terrencet202 Год назад

      Dont go anywhere near 38th street ..it stretches from west to east across the city. Thats one area.. im not from there but i have family who lives there and they told me that while i was visiting.

  • @kevinsievert4531
    @kevinsievert4531 Год назад

    At least use pictures of Indianapolis when maligning it. I feel as though you're picking at scabs. Also, you do realize Indianapolis and Indiana are not the same things, right? Which one was the subject of this video?

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      You do realize this is just a fun video, right? #5 is an actual joke. However, I help a lot of families move across the country to our great state. It's important to know what you're getting into with such a big move. But if these 4 things are the worst I could come up with- I think we are doing a good job. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @nursyvibz3788
    @nursyvibz3788 2 года назад +2

    NO PAWNEEEEE.....NOOOOOO 😆😆😆

  • @citrustaco
    @citrustaco 2 года назад

    Just a suggestion to be more clear about what areas you are talking about. The title says cons to living in Indianapolis, the graphics say cons to living in Indiana (the state), yet you live in Noblesville. I'm assuming you're just talking about Indianapolis, but you switch back and forth from Indy and Indiana.
    With most of Indiana being flat and not a lot of snowfall, there really isn't much you can do as far as hills. We don't have "real hills" like Utah. But Carmel has the Christkindlmarkt which is a popular winter thing to do. I wish Indy would have something more to do on the Circle during winter outside of the Christmas lights on the Soldiers and Sailors monument. But I do worry about attendance as many of the people wishing to do things may not want to drive downtown for it.

  • @typeviic1
    @typeviic1 2 года назад

    #6, too many obnoxious IU fans

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      haha. These Hoosiers and their basketball! They're all reveling in the fact that Purdue lost this week!

    • @typeviic1
      @typeviic1 Год назад

      @@theIndyHomeGirl And then iu lost

    • @theIndyHomeGirl
      @theIndyHomeGirl  Год назад

      @@typeviic1 I just saw that! Men and women's teams!