Daytripper says Midland is business (more executive) while Odessa is more solidly blue collar. This seems to hold up if you compare home prices, given their proximity.
l'll say that for those that can afford it East Odessa (between 191 and business 20) is the best option, you don't get horrible traffic coming in and out of a subdivision like in the communities north of 191, plenty of recreational options, and quick access to Midland through the previously mentioned roads
The best place to look for good reviews would just be google reviews. Google is really good about making sure reviews are organic and form actual customers. If you're looking for places to rent I would search on apartments.com or rent.com
The northwestern part of Midland is the safest place in either city. Midland is pretty safe, less safe the farther south and east you go. The safest place to shop in Odessa is the northeastern shopping areas near Walmart and around 42nd street.
The bottom line is Odessa is cheaper in general. Also, the wealthier part of the city of Odessa is in Midland county and probably goes to their stats. I live in Odessa and work in Midland.
Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s inflated prices won’t be coming down anytime soon we do not have enough inventory in Midland and there are more and more people moving into the area. We created a service that helps our buyers purchase homes that are not on the market for this reason.
My brother was a professor at Odessa College before being offered a job at Midland College. He said the cities were night and day. Midland was head and shoulders above Odessa.
I just saw a video that said that this city provides half of the oil for the gasoline of the United States of America that is frightening for Homeland security in my perspective
I’m not sure of that stat but we’re the top producer for oil for sure. As far as homeland security is concerned, America is the safest land on the planet.
@@JacobeKendrick I born a raised on Odessa Southside. I live in Dallas Now. But love visiting. Lots of fun wild memories. Maybe move back when I retire 😜.
@@JacobeKendrick I'll tell you like I tell our clients - side step your ego - nobody cares about you except the people near you - the rest of us have a life. Unless you are some well known figure, we don't want to see you. If you are advertising one city vs another - oh I don't know, here is an idea - show the cities - show the differences this here is a lazy video I shoot lazy stupid videos because I dont care and I have almost no time show us - this is RUclips - put in the work
@@thullraven1 not number one. They’re in the top 20 but not number one. No matter what site you look at you won’t find midland or Odessa in the top 15. propertyclub.nyc/article/most-dangerous-cities-in-texas www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-texas
Daytripper says Midland is business (more executive) while Odessa is more solidly blue collar. This seems to hold up if you compare home prices, given their proximity.
100%
l'll say that for those that can afford it East Odessa (between 191 and business 20) is the best option, you don't get horrible traffic coming in and out of a subdivision like in the communities north of 191, plenty of recreational options, and quick access to Midland through the previously mentioned roads
That’s one of the fastest growing areas of the city. Very good option.
Hello Jacobe, you sold me a house in Odessa in 2018. Great realtor! I may be moving back soon! 😢
Good to hear from you. Is this a good thing? 😂
Odessa y Midland son ciudades hermosas y tranquilas en este verano regreso a visitarlos
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Which best place to open my pizza store .. Odessa or Midland ? Can you advise me
What a good website to check out rents and apartment reviews?
The best place to look for good reviews would just be google reviews. Google is really good about making sure reviews are organic and form actual customers. If you're looking for places to rent I would search on apartments.com or rent.com
What's the best internet provider in both cities?
If you’re looking for fiber that would be AT&T but do that at your own risk. There is no consensus winner in that area here.
I'm now back in my hometown ABILENE TEXAS where I born in 43 years ago on June 30 1980
Abilene is a good place to be at. I may have to drive through there to take care of some Air Force business.
Loved this video! What about the rent prices in both?
Rents are lower in Odessa.
Many people i know live in Midland but work in Odessa
Midland is the place to be 🤷🏾♂️
The northwestern part of Midland is the safest place in either city. Midland is pretty safe, less safe the farther south and east you go. The safest place to shop in Odessa is the northeastern shopping areas near Walmart and around 42nd street.
Thanks for the comment. Check out my next video dropping soon, Is Midland safe?
The bottom line is Odessa is cheaper in general. Also, the wealthier part of the city of Odessa is in Midland county and probably goes to their stats. I live in Odessa and work in Midland.
Seems like Midland housing market is still inflated especially considering the high interest rates. Im hoping that it cools down soon.
Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s inflated prices won’t be coming down anytime soon we do not have enough inventory in Midland and there are more and more people moving into the area. We created a service that helps our buyers purchase homes that are not on the market for this reason.
Some homes here that are priced correctly are still getting multiple offers.
My brother was a professor at Odessa College before being offered a job at Midland College. He said the cities were night and day. Midland was head and shoulders above Odessa.
I’d agree but I’m biased toward Midland. What were the main differences?
I just saw a video that said that this city provides half of the oil for the gasoline of the United States of America that is frightening for Homeland security in my perspective
I’m not sure of that stat but we’re the top producer for oil for sure. As far as homeland security is concerned, America is the safest land on the planet.
I want to move to Texas from Michigan... Do you know wearhouse jobs in this area
You should be able to find something here. You’ll want to make sure the job you get will keep up with the cost of living.
And Bottom Ups in Odessa.
Thanks for stopping by and the comment. I wasn’t even aware of this one.
@@JacobeKendrick I born a raised on Odessa Southside. I live in Dallas Now. But love visiting. Lots of fun wild memories. Maybe move back when I retire 😜.
I used live in Midland Texas 1983-1997
My dad was police officer
Dodge dealership salesman
Enterprise salesman
My mom and me works at Walmart
That’s cool thanks for stopping by
I'm Mr. Julius Caesar And I Am From Odessa
Nice. Congrats!
San Antonio is the place to be
I like SA. Just got back from La Canterra
Odessa all day!
😂 I can respect the loyalty but we all know which city is on top.
Midland Texas is the riches Odessa is the pourd .
😂 Well that’s one way to describe it.
harsh but true - we don't want to see you - we want to see what is advertised
What?
@@JacobeKendrick I'll tell you like I tell our clients - side step your ego - nobody cares about you except the people near you - the rest of us have a life. Unless you are some well known figure, we don't want to see you. If you are advertising one city vs another - oh I don't know, here is an idea - show the cities - show the differences
this here is a lazy video
I shoot lazy stupid videos because I dont care and I have almost no time
show us - this is RUclips - put in the work
Odessa is the worst
😂😂😂 Thanks for stopping by.
Odessa number one in crime in Texas, it's horrific
I’d say Odessa isn’t above H-Town for sure.
@@JacobeKendrick It is in per capita crime, which is percentage vs every 100 people.
@@thullraven1 not number one. They’re in the top 20 but not number one. No matter what site you look at you won’t find midland or Odessa in the top 15.
propertyclub.nyc/article/most-dangerous-cities-in-texas
www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-texas
@@JacobeKendrick Whatever the case, still MUCH more dangerous than a city of that size should be.
*eyebrow raise
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Neither, thanks…
No worries!
Lol neither, stay from west Texas
😂😂😂 It’s not for everyone for sure.