@@saralbruno yes. I do not like Indy. It's totally opposite of life in New York. It's not multicultural in Indy. Rent prices are great in Indy. But everything moves slow. It can take weeks to months to get answers.
Hey! Honestly, the cons for a younger person would be about the same as they would for anyone. The video covers some of those. Same for the pros but, there’s plenty to do for younger people... Nightlife, bars, coffee shops, great food scene, sports, super hip places to live, great golf courses, plenty of career opportunities... it’s a big city. However, it’s a little unique in that you can find a small town feel in many areas but can also live a big city life in plenty of parts as well.
Hello Jason...Thank you for all the informative videos...I was searching for videos focused on the housing options and tips for International students...is there one?
The worst thing I ever did was miss a conference call due to daylight savings and Indiana. I wasn't aware. That sucked. There is a ramshackle place around 65th. Havariti cheese and turkey
Small town... a little under 30,000 people or so. About an hour from the north side of Indy. I don't have in depth knowledge as I've only been there a couple of times. Indiana Wesleyan University is there which is a nice school. Lake Mississinewa is close by and the city is along the Mississinewa River. Manufacturing (auto, etc) and agriculture are big there. Are you moving to Marion?
Your Time Zone argument makes so much sense, we really should be on Central Time, New York is almost 1000 miles to the East of us and honestly it's ridiculous that the Northwest corridor of the State once you get past Lafayette is on Central and the other 80% of the State is on Eastern, TBH I wonder if that wasn't done in a way to separate Indy from Chicago, I think for a long long time now Indianapolis has lived in the shadow of Chicago and I wonder if the Politicians that pushed the Time Zone through didn't feel the same way and did it to try and distance Indy in some way from being associated with Chicago
I know there were several variables involved in making the decision to go with Eastern. It's possible some were thinking about the separation from Chicago. I do know many businesses wanted to be on the same time as New York to make life a little easier.
@@LivingInIndianapolis thanks for the reply. I'm in Miami. I was referring to things like securing housing, setting up utilities, car insurance plus having a bit of a cash cushion for say..maybe a month?
I would imagine the cost of living is more in Miami. I have a specific video regarding the cost of living in Indianapolis. It does cover utilities, housing, insurance, etc if you'd like to check that out. Hopefully it helps. I will say the housing in certain areas here has been competitive for quite some time due to the lower inventory. Rentals have been the same. Most reasonably priced homes and condos tend to go fairly fast. Let me know if that cost of living video covers your questions! livinginindianapolis.video/CostofLiving
What are the pros and cons of living in Indianapolis? Or, the pros and cons of living in your city?
I'm in the process of moving from NYC to Indy and this video was such a breath of fresh air, looking forward to more!
Great! Glad it helped!
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@@shenicenuman1117 don't move to Indy from NYC? why not?
@@saralbruno yes. I do not like Indy. It's totally opposite of life in New York. It's not multicultural in Indy. Rent prices are great in Indy. But everything moves slow. It can take weeks to months to get answers.
Thanks for your vids because my family and I are planing to go to Indianapolis so your vids help with that.
Great! Glad the videos help. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help or answer any questions!
@@LivingInIndianapolis ok I will. Thanks for the tips
Hi. Thanks for the video! What are some pros and cons specifically for younger people. I will be moving to Indy this summer.
Thanks!
Hey! Honestly, the cons for a younger person would be about the same as they would for anyone. The video covers some of those. Same for the pros but, there’s plenty to do for younger people... Nightlife, bars, coffee shops, great food scene, sports, super hip places to live, great golf courses, plenty of career opportunities... it’s a big city. However, it’s a little unique in that you can find a small town feel in many areas but can also live a big city life in plenty of parts as well.
Hello Jason...Thank you for all the informative videos...I was searching for videos focused on the housing options and tips for International students...is there one?
Thanks for information!
You're welcome!
Yea but with that being said on time zones it gets dark at like 5:30 in the winter
It sure does.
That's honestly the worst thing about winter around here. I hate DST.
The worst thing I ever did was miss a conference call due to daylight savings and Indiana. I wasn't aware. That sucked. There is a ramshackle place around 65th. Havariti cheese and turkey
Please know that horrible place with the incredible sandwich.
I lived by the Pyramids. It was west side. 68 was too north. It was by a train.
I’m looking for a city with small town feel. I’m not thrilled everything is spread apart. Sounds like Houston.
What are your opinion about the small city marion indiana ?
Small town... a little under 30,000 people or so. About an hour from the north side of Indy. I don't have in depth knowledge as I've only been there a couple of times. Indiana Wesleyan University is there which is a nice school. Lake Mississinewa is close by and the city is along the Mississinewa River. Manufacturing (auto, etc) and agriculture are big there. Are you moving to Marion?
Your Time Zone argument makes so much sense, we really should be on Central Time, New York is almost 1000 miles to the East of us and honestly it's ridiculous that the Northwest corridor of the State once you get past Lafayette is on Central and the other 80% of the State is on Eastern, TBH I wonder if that wasn't done in a way to separate Indy from Chicago, I think for a long long time now Indianapolis has lived in the shadow of Chicago and I wonder if the Politicians that pushed the Time Zone through didn't feel the same way and did it to try and distance Indy in some way from being associated with Chicago
I know there were several variables involved in making the decision to go with Eastern. It's possible some were thinking about the separation from Chicago. I do know many businesses wanted to be on the same time as New York to make life a little easier.
How much would it cost to move from somewhere else in the states to Indy?
What specifically are you referring to? Housing, wages, etc? What city do you currently live in?
@@LivingInIndianapolis thanks for the reply. I'm in Miami. I was referring to things like securing housing, setting up utilities, car insurance plus having a bit of a cash cushion for say..maybe a month?
I would imagine the cost of living is more in Miami. I have a specific video regarding the cost of living in Indianapolis. It does cover utilities, housing, insurance, etc if you'd like to check that out. Hopefully it helps. I will say the housing in certain areas here has been competitive for quite some time due to the lower inventory. Rentals have been the same. Most reasonably priced homes and condos tend to go fairly fast. Let me know if that cost of living video covers your questions! livinginindianapolis.video/CostofLiving
pros:corn con: NOT ENOUGH CORN
Ha! I guess that's true! The corn right now is about an inch high so certainly not enough. If you had more corn what would you do with it?
Lawrence Township
Is this where you live?
Bro sound levels. Match your intro levels to your speaking levels
Thanks for the input! I'm certainly not a video or sound pro. Still working on it...