I live in Brightwood. Been there for 25 years. I saved and paid cash for my home. I put up a fence, installed a burglar alarm. I have a BS in Business and am working on an Associates in Paralegal Studies. I perform at nursing homes for free. The " hood" is where I eat, sleep and exercise. I LIVE my life elsewhere..
I grew up in Brightwood also. We all played together and every mother on Station St. looked after us. We felt safe. It is when the drugs and gangs hit the neighborhood that all the parents of my friends started moving out.
@@annab434 Yes. I took Karate at Su Yang Academy on 24th & Station St next to the bowling alley in 1975. Had to close as people breaking glass outside where we sparred in winter.
Walter Warren. I was born and raised on the far east side of Indy and 38th to 42nd and Post comes to mind. Or I guess you could just include the northern half of Warren Township and the lower half of Lawrence Township.
@@CHUCKIEBANDZ fountain square, brookeside, Hollywood (10st), twin Aire, brightwood, gangstaville, haughville, 2g, land life, 3rd ward, Riverside, all kinds of hoods we got ghettos my boy
A lot of young, Hispanic families have bought houses and are fixing them up very nice. I admire the way they work together and generally stick together.
@smart thinker people in Texas wouldn't need self reassuring screen names on the internet lol. It's a pit full of energy, freedom, and potential that it's hard to put into words. Welcome to the jungle.
During daytime there’s not a neighborhood in Indianapolis I’d be scared to go into. Cause I do frequently for my job. Now nighttime maybe a different story but I only work during the day
@@AnotherRandomPoser i already know everyone thinks indy aint bad cause of the day i have seen it get live at night and had some close calls on Washington street back in the day
Love for Haughville, I was there in the early 80s, rented a "half double" from the Andersons on No. Sheffield. Kayron was godfather of the neighborhood, and it was a safe place. The park by the projects, a barbecue almost every day in the summer...thank you all for being so good to me and my son, he was a baby then. 💝 sjs
If you show this video to someone from a third world country and say this is the hood, they’d be delighted to move there and would probably consider it their suburb. If you have a place to live in the hood of the United States, consider yourself blessed. That’s coming from someone who’s seen before hand hoods in third world countries.
He honestly didn't hit the worse places here. Lived here my whole 35 years and trust me it is pretty rough in some places. There's definitely hoods than the worst we have here, but make no mistake it's not a safe place. There's a lot of the Chicago and Detroit gangs here
He was in haughville in between 10th street and Michigan street on Walnut by the Kroger. That's where I lived my whole life. It's the hood fr fr 4 murders in that neighborhood last week. Westside Nap.
Come on - hoods? You're just driving thru established neighborhoods with older houses in them. Indianapolis has thousands of older houses built anywhere from the 1910's, 1920's, 1930's and especially the 1950's. The wonderful brick houses with the nice porches were built in the 1920's.
I want to know who is running this channel because, this is not the hood. Please.....tell me what is the hood to you? Because I have family that live on that street.
This is the ghetto?? I drove through St. Louis.. This looks like Beverly Hills in comparison. To be honest, this almost looks like a nice middle America neighborhood to me.. Clean, well kept, no garbage, trimmed laws, nicely maintained homes.. West Denver looks more ghetto than this.
Grew up in Brightwood. Was hoping you passed old house. We loved it there until the crime started getting so bad and we moved to Beech Grove. Also both my parents lived there while growing up and loved it. The whole area has gone down hill. But look at the streets. The city won't put any money here to help clean it up which makes me mad.
I lived near Brightwood in the 1950's. As a little kid, it looked like the Cleaver's neighborhood. Then the New York Central closed the Brightwood Shops. A slow death followed. Loved St. Francis deSales and Billy Guidone's Dupper Club.
Jed Knutson It's getting cold. The hookers will come out on 10th St. in the wee hours of the morning in the summer. Haughville isn't as bad as it used to be and he is on the west side. It seems like that neighborhood still averages at least one homicide or shooting a week...the east side is the worst part of Indy. A lot of times 3 or 4 people will get popped on the east side during the night.
Jed Knutson I’m from north Indianapolis and the houses we have here are so much better than the houses in the video. Like 200k to 1mil houses. Checkout Bridgewater club
@@yatumuru-bey6074 Yeah that's the real shit over there. Like 4 generations of poor schools poor jobs and everyone hate on each other. 10th & Rural, Washington & Belmont, south of fairgrounds, 16 & Tibs. Small hot spots all over.
After watching all these videos of different cities that you drive in, just makes me realize that all hoods are really the same. The world is what you make. It is true in every sense. Stay safe.
A lot of those houses look fairly well maintained. It looks more like the city's doing than the homeowners. If the roads were freshly paved, and the sidewalks were repaired, this wouldn't be so bad.
Some of yall not from Indianapolis so yall really don’t know. Not all hoods have to looked fucked up to be the hood. This neighborhood is called Haughville, I never stayed there but had family and friends who did and I damn near grew up there. Not the worst looking area but trust me, Haughville wasn’t nothing to play with back in the day. Its better now but I still wouldn’t sleep on it, js.
you sir are an idiot. the comparison has to meet at an equal point. mexico is not a first world country. get that straight your thick skull before you start using comparison
J Lock you sir r a real dumbass, the usa is a country so usa = mexico and this stupid part of the ghetto is not the full usa. Understand the equalness of my comment?? Shit gtfo fool
Anyone who says this ain't the hood ,ain't seen it on a summer nite or weekend. This is the west side of Indy,known as Haughville. Lol...I'm white and worked at the projects there. Try walking them streets and see what's up. There is good people there,but it's a crime ridden area. Just look straight ahead,keep ya car running and mind ya biz.
@@dbreezy8993 I'm from stl and got family in Indy... Not bad at all up there compared to all the other city's around you.... Y'all got alot of dope heads yea but as far as murders robbery and violent crime.... Nah it's cool up there.
You should do one where you drive through parts of Kentucky and then drive through Mars Hill. Then you could ask people to comment on which one is which.
Interesting that some of the streets have pretty new asphalt and new sidewalks 2:05 to 2:20. My parents home (now mine) with 5 digit address toward the county line in a subdivision has streets in pretty rough shape with cracked curbs and badly worn sidewalks.
Can you do a video of South Churchman Avenue, Plesent Run Parkway, North Park Avenue, 38th Street, and the neighborhood where Park Chateau Apartments (not sure of spelling)? Thank you ✌️🙏
As a lifetime Hoosier I have to say that neighborhood looks pretty decent, most of the houses there look to be in alright shape and even though there are some abandoned houses, at least they are boarded up, so they aren't unsecured like I've repeatedly seen in my hometown of Muncie, If you're ever in Indiana and have some time to blow come to Muncie and do a little drive through the neighborhoods here and you'll see that we're kind of like a small scale of what happened to Detroit we lost 15%-20% of our peak population mostly as a result of de-industrialization and as a result we have a number of abandoned blighted property mostly concentrated in the oldest and densest parts of the city.
I live in Indianapolis and I agree the neighborhood above looks pretty decent to some other place throughout the US. Those nice brick houses with the porches were built in the 1920's and are very solid. I think some people mix up old houses with being poor. If it isn't a new house then the person is poor and they live in the hood. I grew up in a house that was built in 1912 and then later I bought a 1945 bungalow here in Indianapolis. My house is 73 years old so I don't automatically think old is impoverished or a bad neighborhood. Plenty of very affordable houses here in central Indiana but the lemmings all stream up to the north and buy those ridiculous McMansions which are over priced and badly constructed. No thanks.
I lived on the Westside near haughville never had many issues beside crackheads trying to get into my car...lived on the Eastside never had any issues there but heard a lot of gunshots...then I lived in Anderson and that is a fucking horrible place to live shit got broke into all the time and people got.robbed at gun point damn near everyday. ...I move a lot for work and Anderson by far is the worst place I've lived so far...every other house was abandoned there's really only one place that's nice in Anderson and it's on the outskirts of town...but you can buy a house there for 8 grand ...shits cheap there. .
@@mattterk753 agreed. all those towns on the I-69 corridor have went downhill in the last 20 years. as the gangs from chicago have expanded to every city in the midwest places that never had an ounce of violent crime are now seeing it.
@Flambodeus Scones lol. i can not comment on the lack of a structured drug trade but i will agree they be killing towns. it is surprising it took so long for indianapolis and its suburbs to be affected. chicago and detroit are both less that 4 hours away. sounds to me police are "allowing" the drug trade.
you want to go through real hoods next time try 42nd & post, 25th & college, 34th & Illinois, any street on eastside(washington, 10th, new york, michgan, rural), fountain square, brightwood. this here looked tame.
Just discovered the channel...I stayed out west on Cold Spring right on the edge of haughville. I love that city and always come back yearly for visits
I grow 726 north Belmont. Indianapolis Indiana. When I was kids gangs run are neighbor.. we go out side to play past 9::00 because it was so bad.. now they clean it up a little. I remember. Some body got murdered down the street . And my aunt keep use inside. For a while
I literally lived on the street at 2 minutes and 55 seconds. West 9th St. I’m in GA now but one of the best places I ever lived as an adult was Haughvillle. #HVP Players Salute 💙🦾💐
JORDAN TOWERS A BITCH really! Where is he from? Because everywhere you live there is a hood where the houses look bad so call the mayor we’re just try to live we’re not rich
Rather interesting that there are some really nice areas not far from this one. I always found it odd that one block could be full of crack-house looking places and the next block would have fantastic looking homes. Check out Broad Ripple....both grand and crap homes there.
Yea haughville is a walk in the park compared to 42nd and post. ( in recent years ) You might turn the corner and see somebody get robbed or shot. Correction, you will see somebody get robbed or shot!
Indianapolis never did have ghettos that looked near as bad as the ghetto areas of Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Indianapolis didn't have the racial problems those other cities had, either. Of course, Indianapolis is not near as old as those other towns are, so that probably plays a big part in the equation.
MY SIBLING AND I OWN A HOME 39th CARROLLTON on NORTHEASTSIDE...HOMES ARE SELLING FOR 300,000 AND UP".TAKE THIS LIKE YYALL WANT IT...WHITE PEOPLE ARE MOVING BACK IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD...TY🦋💙
When the talk is about American cities that have gone bad, Naptown is never mentioned. This video suggests that it ought to be mentioned. Naptown is 28% African American and 10% Latino.
u sound stupid my boy...Google haughville...the nice houses u see was built when they tore down the project s...police was to scared to come in without back up...ik yo hood ain't never been on that level of fucked..so don't speak onna real hood without knowin facts..
@@halftimegreat8820 bro nap is waaaaay rougher than Cincinnati. I'm from southeastern Indiana and been a heroin addict for 2 decades so I used to got to Cincinnati daily. Even when I lived in nap I went to Cincinnati to get boy cause it's that much better plus only cost 1/3 as much. That natty dope be killin boys every day ... but nap is def more dangerous it just looks nice cause of all the newer construction . Even downtown is crazy parole made me go to the wheeler mission one time I didn't stay long downtown was fun
These are nice looking neighborhoods. The crime is the only bad thing there. But real poverty is in countries like Mexico (whre i'm from). El Salvador, Philipines etceteta. They make these neighborhoods look fancy. This is just not like the houses i've seen in Mexico. That doesn't mean there isn't economic struggle in this country. There definitely is, they need to make the minimum wage $15 an hour nationwide at least. But my point here is that these houses are beautiful, maybe it's because i'm from a poor coubtry like Mexico. But still.
IMO Indy looks decent for the most part. The roads are trash, it's just the people you have to worry about. There's a reason why the murder rate is going up year after year
breadandcircus1 those houses by the blue store is where the projects use to stand..those are also doubles lol... Come to haughville.. I bet u wouldnt like it. They built those doubles because the police was scared to come in the Projects without backup.. Do ya googles my nigga.. It don't get no realer
Crystal Malone we did the drywall finishing on those houses. Made some good change too. Rick was the contractor. Can't remember his last name. It's been 21 or so years ago.
Doesn't really matter what it looks like shit Chicago look better than Philly but it dwarfs Philly in crime. Y'all just some dirty mfrs that's all that mean😂😂
Man please y'all don't know what hood is! I spent 14 years living and or working in some of the worst neighborhoods of Philadelphia! I know what hood is and this city is nothing like y'all try to make it sound!
I wonder how many kids we could feed if Carmel didn't need another round about? Here's a idea. drive through the outskirts of Carmel, or zionseville (where it's still considered Marion county) and see where your tax dollars are going. I see landscaping, planting new trees, fixing small bridges, decorating for holidays, always construction, etc.. Yet I don't see much of the city doing clean up or really anything to fix the eye sores for that matter in the Eastside and Southside (which our news sources will call anything north of 38th Street "the northwest side" when a shooting occurs to scare more people to invest further north no doubt). Now, you will see your local city workers if a water line bursts or gas line goes bad, and maybe a man eating pot hole being filled with more road molasses. Otherwise if you live south of 38th Street I don't see Marion county doing squat except what they absolutely have to. Time to start holding the city accountable for the basic quality of life that others are provided through the same Marion county tax dollars. If so this video would look much different....
I live in Brightwood. Been there for 25 years. I saved and paid cash for my home. I put up a fence, installed a burglar alarm. I have a BS in Business and am working on an Associates in Paralegal Studies. I perform at nursing homes for free. The " hood" is where I eat, sleep and exercise. I LIVE my life elsewhere..
I grew up in Brightwood also. We all played together and every mother on Station St. looked after us. We felt safe. It is when the drugs and gangs hit the neighborhood that all the parents of my friends started moving out.
@@annab434 Yes. I took Karate at Su Yang Academy on 24th & Station St next to the bowling alley in 1975. Had to close as people breaking glass outside where we sparred in winter.
I feel you . I found a spot in riverside for a irresistible price my family and I love it, then again I'm a Westsider love it
@@AQ-xd2tx Cool. I used to teach Isshiryu karate at the Boys club on 16th street with ML Allen. ( in the late 80's )
I lived on forest Manor, and hung out in brightwood it was a lovely area
Best video of ordinary looking houses and trees going by to the sounds of shock absorbers squeaking I've seen all year.
I love your channel. It's like going on an adventure when you're too stoned to move.
Lmao
Define hood cause there are worse neighborhoods in Indy
Walter Warren. I was born and raised on the far east side of Indy and 38th to 42nd and Post comes to mind. Or I guess you could just include the northern half of Warren Township and the lower half of Lawrence Township.
42nd & Post does not look 1 bit of hood 2 me. The northwest side is the hoodest I've seen
@@CHUCKIEBANDZ fountain square, brookeside, Hollywood (10st), twin Aire, brightwood, gangstaville, haughville, 2g, land life, 3rd ward, Riverside, all kinds of hoods we got ghettos my boy
@@sosajones9781 haughville prolly da only spot thats hood 2 me. Chicago just so gutta i aint seen shit worse
@@CHUCKIEBANDZ haughville looking like Harvey compared to the chi
the car sounded like it was strugglin
Lovey Luvv 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
😂
😂😃😄😅😆😅😄😃😂😁
Probably a ford
Dat car on its last leg 🦵
A lot of young, Hispanic families have bought houses and are fixing them up very nice. I admire the way they work together and generally stick together.
Indiana always seems like the northern south.
Thebrothaisback it is
No shit, I miss the south lol
Indiana is called the northern most southern state for a reason
@smart thinker people in Texas wouldn't need self reassuring screen names on the internet lol. It's a pit full of energy, freedom, and potential that it's hard to put into words. Welcome to the jungle.
lots of people that live here seem to forget we were a union state
During daytime there’s not a neighborhood in Indianapolis I’d be scared to go into. Cause I do frequently for my job. Now nighttime maybe a different story but I only work during the day
Night time for sure is when it gets live
@@Captaintripps1 it's way way different at night haha. only bad times i've had were all at night
@@AnotherRandomPoser i already know everyone thinks indy aint bad cause of the day i have seen it get live at night and had some close calls on Washington street back in the day
Not too bad. Just you average working class neighborhood.
Hit Post, Tibbs, Prospect, Raymond, 10th, and 38th street. Those can get a lil rough
💀 I lived on all them streets except prospect
grew up on post, uncle from 10th streets dimelife, mom from brentwood, nd dad from 38th
10th St is whaaaack I’ve seen people with glocks hanging out of heir pockets stroll into the restaurant I work at
He was on 10th
Love for Haughville, I was there in the early 80s, rented a "half double" from the Andersons on No. Sheffield. Kayron was godfather of the neighborhood, and it was a safe place. The park by the projects, a barbecue almost every day in the summer...thank you all for being so good to me and my son, he was a baby then. 💝 sjs
Kayron past away
@@jazzadams2011I know. I had been gone over a year and I got a phone call...huge loss, for his family and everyone who knew him. A great man.
If you show this video to someone from a third world country and say this is the hood, they’d be delighted to move there and would probably consider it their suburb. If you have a place to live in the hood of the United States, consider yourself blessed. That’s coming from someone who’s seen before hand hoods in third world countries.
Not the hood. There are way worse neighborhoods. I didn't see one burned out drug house, group of people standing around, or a chained up dog.
He honestly didn't hit the worse places here. Lived here my whole 35 years and trust me it is pretty rough in some places. There's definitely hoods than the worst we have here, but make no mistake it's not a safe place. There's a lot of the Chicago and Detroit gangs here
Longs doughnuts, I love this "hood"
Nothing wrong with these neighborhoods at all it’s what we make it
Absolutely correct
When the housing market crashed in 2008, the houses sold very low in price. Many young folks bought them and fixed them up.
He was in haughville in between 10th street and Michigan street on Walnut by the Kroger. That's where I lived my whole life. It's the hood fr fr 4 murders in that neighborhood last week. Westside Nap.
Greetings for everybody from west side indy st tibbs ✌✌✌ whom's there?
Michigan and Centennial
@@tywanspears4339 i know that street.
10th & Tibbs WESTSIDE!
Neal & Washington
Come on - hoods? You're just driving thru established neighborhoods with older houses in them. Indianapolis has thousands of older houses built anywhere from the 1910's, 1920's, 1930's and especially the 1950's. The wonderful brick houses with the nice porches were built in the 1920's.
I want to know who is running this channel because, this is not the hood. Please.....tell me what is the hood to you? Because I have family that live on that street.
How much are houses down their
Haughville isnt bad especially compared to when the projects was up 70s 80s and 90s
wow very clean and tidy hoods.. congrats Indiana..
Dude thats a few roads not INDIANA. my area looks nothing like this.
Blood Bath where are the good areas in indy?
@@Cam-pt9ex the southsides
@BenDover 69x fr Gary is grimmey asf
@Jvo love from east side he has another video that shoes a different hood in naptown
This is the ghetto?? I drove through St. Louis.. This looks like Beverly Hills in comparison. To be honest, this almost looks like a nice middle America neighborhood to me.. Clean, well kept, no garbage, trimmed laws, nicely maintained homes.. West Denver looks more ghetto than this.
Yonatan Daniyel ya this is not the worst hoods in Indy lol
@@CrackerBarrelkid555 what is ?
@@SapBoy365 brent wood, 42nd and post
Westside Haughville! between 10th and Michigan St off Tibbs. I worked at that Kroger for 2 years in highschool. 2004 2005
Grew up in Brightwood. Was hoping you passed old house. We loved it there until the crime started getting so bad and we moved to Beech Grove. Also both my parents lived there while growing up and loved it. The whole area has gone down hill. But look at the streets. The city won't put any money here to help clean it up which makes me mad.
I have 2 friends who live in Beech Grove
I lived near Brightwood in the 1950's. As a little kid, it looked like the Cleaver's neighborhood. Then the New York Central closed the Brightwood Shops. A slow death followed. Loved St. Francis deSales and Billy Guidone's Dupper Club.
make that Supper Club.
@@sallyfreeman9971 I now live South of that. We moved from Beech Grove when I was in high school to Homecroft. Been close to there ever since.
@@williammullenholz431 do you remember any Tansy's? That was us.
WESTSIDE Haughville All day 74....💯✊✊✊✊✊
i think that might of been the most boring uneventful episode yet...
Jed Knutson It's getting cold. The hookers will come out on 10th St. in the wee hours of the morning in the summer. Haughville isn't as bad as it used to be and he is on the west side. It seems like that neighborhood still averages at least one homicide or shooting a week...the east side is the worst part of Indy. A lot of times 3 or 4 people will get popped on the east side during the night.
That describes Indianapolis to a "T."
i think des moines is the most boring so far
Jed Knutson Indy is boring as hell, but it's also very dangerous. We average 140 murders a year now. It's getting bad...
Jed Knutson I’m from north Indianapolis and the houses we have here are so much better than the houses in the video. Like 200k to 1mil houses. Checkout Bridgewater club
I live in Indy and that isn’t a “hood” trUST ME.
liljung lol idk where u from in the city but that's haughville usa...do yo Google's ..most nortorious hood in the city
Pfft come by 10th between Rural and Sherman or Brightwood
exactly vruh
@@justinmorales3934 10th and rural my cousin got his CD player and subs stole out of his truck in broad daylight while he was in his house watching tv
exactly lol
The 317.. ..✊ 🏡 !!
Nicest "hood" I've ever seen
Roy Hollins shit ain't sweet bro fr fr dats my hood
If you say so champ
talkin bout some champ😂😂 Google haughville nigga..
My city,she ain't much but this is where I was born n raised
I grew up in the worse zip code of Nap 46201 New York & Sherman. Now a federal funded zone. That's hood
Dime Life...damn right that's the hood..Not this Westside bullshit. Come eastbound next time.
@@yatumuru-bey6074 Yeah that's the real shit over there. Like 4 generations of poor schools poor jobs and everyone hate on each other. 10th & Rural, Washington & Belmont, south of fairgrounds, 16 & Tibs. Small hot spots all over.
After watching all these videos of different cities that you drive in, just makes me realize that all hoods are really the same. The world is what you make. It is true in every sense. Stay safe.
My mom is from Indiana but my grandma still lives there. It’s boring I haven’t been there since 2011
A lot of those houses look fairly well maintained. It looks more like the city's doing than the homeowners. If the roads were freshly paved, and the sidewalks were repaired, this wouldn't be so bad.
Just needs a bit of TLC !
lewisner don't go chasing waterfalls ab it.
Some of yall not from Indianapolis so yall really don’t know. Not all hoods have to looked fucked up to be the hood. This neighborhood is called Haughville, I never stayed there but had family and friends who did and I damn near grew up there. Not the worst looking area but trust me, Haughville wasn’t nothing to play with back in the day. Its better now but I still wouldn’t sleep on it, js.
Dang the hood looks nice
This is west side by 10 th street its clean an nice. This is no hood baby
This is still better than some Mexican medium class neighbourhoods....
you sir are an idiot. the comparison has to meet at an equal point. mexico is not a first world country. get that straight your thick skull before you start using comparison
Hey, dumb fuck. Who says the comparison has to meet at an equal point? Obviously to be so touchy, you must live in some shit-infested mexican slum.
J Lock you sir r a real dumbass, the usa is a country so usa = mexico and this stupid part of the ghetto is not the full usa. Understand the equalness of my comment?? Shit gtfo fool
Then why do we want y'all coming over here??
Anyone who says this ain't the hood ,ain't seen it on a summer nite or weekend.
This is the west side of Indy,known as Haughville. Lol...I'm white and worked at the projects there. Try walking them streets and see what's up. There is good people there,but it's a crime ridden area.
Just look straight ahead,keep ya car running and mind ya biz.
Every area in Indianapolis whether it’s the north, east, south or west is all bad.
@@dbreezy8993 no it's not😂😂😂 maybe to you
Kodi Summerville you must live under a rock. All areas of Indianapolis are crime ridden
@@dbreezy8993 I'm from stl and got family in Indy... Not bad at all up there compared to all the other city's around you.... Y'all got alot of dope heads yea but as far as murders robbery and violent crime.... Nah it's cool up there.
Kodi Summerville whatever you say
You should do one where you drive through parts of Kentucky and then drive through Mars Hill. Then you could ask people to comment on which one is which.
I hope y'all know "hood" is just short for neighborhood... He could drive through beverly hills and it could be the "hood"
Interesting that some of the streets have pretty new asphalt and new sidewalks 2:05 to 2:20. My parents home (now mine) with 5 digit address toward the county line in a subdivision has streets in pretty rough shape with cracked curbs and badly worn sidewalks.
You definitely wasnt in the worst part of nap.
I'm from Indianapolis IN
So am I
I used to live in Indianapolis, Indiana. I was born and raised there too.
Can you do a video of South Churchman Avenue, Plesent Run Parkway, North Park Avenue, 38th Street, and the neighborhood where Park Chateau Apartments (not sure of spelling)? Thank you ✌️🙏
As a lifetime Hoosier I have to say that neighborhood looks pretty decent, most of the houses there look to be in alright shape and even though there are some abandoned houses, at least they are boarded up, so they aren't unsecured like I've repeatedly seen in my hometown of Muncie, If you're ever in Indiana and have some time to blow come to Muncie and do a little drive through the neighborhoods here and you'll see that we're kind of like a small scale of what happened to Detroit we lost 15%-20% of our peak population mostly as a result of de-industrialization and as a result we have a number of abandoned blighted property mostly concentrated in the oldest and densest parts of the city.
I live in Indianapolis and I agree the neighborhood above looks pretty decent to some other place throughout the US. Those nice brick houses with the porches were built in the 1920's and are very solid. I think some people mix up old houses with being poor. If it isn't a new house then the person is poor and they live in the hood. I grew up in a house that was built in 1912 and then later I bought a 1945 bungalow here in Indianapolis. My house is 73 years old so I don't automatically think old is impoverished or a bad neighborhood. Plenty of very affordable houses here in central Indiana but the lemmings all stream up to the north and buy those ridiculous McMansions which are over priced and badly constructed. No thanks.
Those brick houses were built after the pines projects where tore down. That area has gotta better since the 90s
I lived on the Westside near haughville never had many issues beside crackheads trying to get into my car...lived on the Eastside never had any issues there but heard a lot of gunshots...then I lived in Anderson and that is a fucking horrible place to live shit got broke into all the time and people got.robbed at gun point damn near everyday. ...I move a lot for work and Anderson by far is the worst place I've lived so far...every other house was abandoned there's really only one place that's nice in Anderson and it's on the outskirts of town...but you can buy a house there for 8 grand ...shits cheap there. .
@@mattterk753 agreed. all those towns on the I-69 corridor have went downhill in the last 20 years. as the gangs from chicago have expanded to every city in the midwest places that never had an ounce of violent crime are now seeing it.
@Flambodeus Scones lol. i can not comment on the lack of a structured drug trade but i will agree they be killing towns. it is surprising it took so long for indianapolis and its suburbs to be affected. chicago and detroit are both less that 4 hours away. sounds to me police are "allowing" the drug trade.
I live in Indianapolis and I've seen way worse areas... >_>
Is it scary?
Damn CBo the car sounds like a jalopy.
TheEarlofFunk 😂😂😂😂😂
i was thinking the same
This is better than some places in Brazil
This is better than all places in India.
india is better than some places in africa
Poland is better than all places in USA
This in Brazil is just a high-class but abandoned neighborhood.
Shit hole is the periphery of many cities in America.
you want to go through real hoods next time try 42nd & post, 25th & college, 34th & Illinois, any street on eastside(washington, 10th, new york, michgan, rural), fountain square, brightwood. this here looked tame.
Robert Rosengarten I live in bright wood
I'm straight from 42 post and I'm a white boy
talkin bout real hoods😂😂 this haughville ..most nortorious hood in the city...do yo googles 😂😂😂
Robert Rosengarten nice
Robert Rosengarten 10th is bad.
If you call that hood you would be amazed if you came to New Orleans
Just discovered the channel...I stayed out west on Cold Spring right on the edge of haughville. I love that city and always come back yearly for visits
You are right down the road from where I live
I swear 🤔
They most def drive like they from indianapolis 🤣
Haughville yuup i see the blue store
I grow 726 north Belmont. Indianapolis Indiana. When I was kids gangs run are neighbor.. we go out side to play past 9::00 because it was so bad.. now they clean it up a little. I remember. Some body got murdered down the street . And my aunt keep use inside. For a while
I literally lived on the street at 2 minutes and 55 seconds. West 9th St. I’m in GA now but one of the best places I ever lived as an adult was Haughvillle. #HVP Players Salute 💙🦾💐
It's not where you live, it's how you live....317
*YOU SHOULD COME TO NEW ORLEANS. GO TO ATL, HOUSTON TOO*
JORDAN TOWERS A BITCH really! Where is he from? Because everywhere you live there is a hood where the houses look bad so call the mayor we’re just try to live we’re not rich
Rather interesting that there are some really nice areas not far from this one. I always found it odd that one block could be full of crack-house looking places and the next block would have fantastic looking homes. Check out Broad Ripple....both grand and crap homes there.
Old naptown 's wet side don't look to bad compared to other major cities in the rust belt.
If there wasn’t garbage everywhere and the houses/roads were a little more well kept it would be nice
Haughvile...walnut st lol the blue store westside...
Hell yeah
Yea haughville is a walk in the park compared to 42nd and post. ( in recent years ) You might turn the corner and see somebody get robbed or shot. Correction, you will see somebody get robbed or shot!
Napptown looks more like a southern city
Lot of people from the south, black and white came up here.
Indianapolis never did have ghettos that looked near as bad as the ghetto areas of Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Indianapolis didn't have the racial problems those other cities had, either. Of course, Indianapolis is not near as old as those other towns are, so that probably plays a big part in the equation.
MY SIBLING AND I OWN A HOME 39th CARROLLTON on NORTHEASTSIDE...HOMES ARE SELLING FOR 300,000 AND UP".TAKE THIS LIKE YYALL WANT IT...WHITE PEOPLE ARE MOVING BACK IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD...TY🦋💙
No they ain't, your house is just close to Broadripple.
for real the white ppl want from fall creek to downtown and that's go e be the new downtown indpls gone be like the twin city's to city's in one watch
Nap town is getting mo hoody deese days....
Jr tortellini you right
10th street is like black air forces. 🤣
If black forces was a street it’d be 10st😂
When the talk is about American cities that have gone bad, Naptown is never mentioned. This video suggests that it ought to be mentioned. Naptown is 28% African American and 10% Latino.
Looks normal foreal. An average suburb to me. I’m from Cincinnati though we got a little of everything
u sound stupid my boy...Google haughville...the nice houses u see was built when they tore down the project s...police was to scared to come in without back up...ik yo hood ain't never been on that level of fucked..so don't speak onna real hood without knowin facts..
Look up Cincinnati hoods u think wat ever
@@halftimegreat8820 bro nap is waaaaay rougher than Cincinnati. I'm from southeastern Indiana and been a heroin addict for 2 decades so I used to got to Cincinnati daily. Even when I lived in nap I went to Cincinnati to get boy cause it's that much better plus only cost 1/3 as much. That natty dope be killin boys every day ... but nap is def more dangerous it just looks nice cause of all the newer construction . Even downtown is crazy parole made me go to the wheeler mission one time I didn't stay long downtown was fun
@@jacobmiller6189 i doubt it bro indy goes down tho
These are nice looking neighborhoods. The crime is the only bad thing there. But real poverty is in countries like Mexico (whre i'm from). El Salvador, Philipines etceteta. They make these neighborhoods look fancy. This is just not like the houses i've seen in Mexico. That doesn't mean there isn't economic struggle in this country. There definitely is, they need to make the minimum wage $15 an hour nationwide at least. But my point here is that these houses are beautiful, maybe it's because i'm from a poor coubtry like Mexico. But still.
some parts were rough, but nothing compared to STL, Cincinnati, Cleveland etc.
I agree, East St Louis is where I lock my car doors even if I am just driving through
IMO Indy looks decent for the most part. The roads are trash, it's just the people you have to worry about. There's a reason why the murder rate is going up year after year
Looks Normal Where Poor People Live. Little Money. Thats Where You'll Live Sad But True😞
Yea my city welcome to the naptown 🔥⛽💨🏚️🔫
Dam, trying to knock out all these hoods before the snow hits!
Right, the weather might slow me down a bit so might as well get as many as I can now.
U ain't swing by to STL yet?
CharlieBo313 What is your profession if I may ask?
Well stay out of other people's backyard lol✌
@@silvercat5309 mind your business.
Negro these are not Hoods, they called side streets🤦🏾♂️.
Ok🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you Charlie.
Thanks for watching.
I liked those hoods a lot: so beautiful, big houses. Quiet, clean streets. Very nice to see. Thanks, Charlie :)
breadandcircus1 those houses by the blue store is where the projects use to stand..those are also doubles lol... Come to haughville.. I bet u wouldnt like it. They built those doubles because the police was scared to come in the Projects without backup.. Do ya googles my nigga.. It don't get no realer
+Crystal Malone
ruclips.net/video/dD9AbmWVJYU/видео.html
Crystal Malone talk to em! Haughville westside 1200 blk
Crystal Malone we did the drywall finishing on those houses. Made some good change too. Rick was the contractor. Can't remember his last name. It's been 21 or so years ago.
@@thabagondaway8058 love from 317
This ain't no hood
tee n' ehh white people will smoke meth Into the house burn down
Zamir Sparks its HAUGHVILLE
Yea it definitely ain't I don't know what he is recording
@@zamirsparks5327 omm we sum meth smoking thugs round here fuck round get bodied thinking shit sweet goof
CharlieBo, great videos as always. You deserve more subs and you'll be at 100K soon!
This fist hood is off 10th and Concord
It looks like the East Side Euclid street
you should went to high school road
That ain't no hood😂😂
ray simth hs road isn't the hood 😂
Hs rd.. speedstreet? 🤣🤣
Hs road aint bad lol
that aint a hood thats a good neighborhood street lakeside manners Is a clean neighborhood and best neighborhood in high school road
How is this the hood? 😂 Come to New Jersey, New York & Philly!!
Doesn't really matter what it looks like shit Chicago look better than Philly but it dwarfs Philly in crime. Y'all just some dirty mfrs that's all that mean😂😂
I live in Indiana
A little narration would have been great. I have seen much worse in Indy. At least the lawns were mostly mowed
Indianapolis is not hood at all to me
Man please y'all don't know what hood is! I spent 14 years living and or working in some of the worst neighborhoods of Philadelphia! I know what hood is and this city is nothing like y'all try to make it sound!
We sorry we won't do it again
@@CharlieBo313 I wasn't upset with you and I apologize if it came across that way. It was actually a nice video and you take pride in your city.
@@CharlieBo313 😂🤣😂
just cause its not philly dont mean its not hood lmao
Indianapolis has really changed even in 2023.. I mean it's just bad crime here.
I wonder how many kids we could feed if Carmel didn't need another round about? Here's a idea. drive through the outskirts of Carmel, or zionseville (where it's still considered Marion county) and see where your tax dollars are going. I see landscaping, planting new trees, fixing small bridges, decorating for holidays, always construction, etc.. Yet I don't see much of the city doing clean up or really anything to fix the eye sores for that matter in the Eastside and Southside (which our news sources will call anything north of 38th Street "the northwest side" when a shooting occurs to scare more people to invest further north no doubt). Now, you will see your local city workers if a water line bursts or gas line goes bad, and maybe a man eating pot hole being filled with more road molasses. Otherwise if you live south of 38th Street I don't see Marion county doing squat except what they absolutely have to. Time to start holding the city accountable for the basic quality of life that others are provided through the same Marion county tax dollars. If so this video would look much different....
That place looks nice compared to East St. Louis.
or north stl.
@@WalksandSuch north Saint Louis is actually very similar to the Eastside of indianapolis..im in both places very often
I don’t see the realest hood fountain square
Last time I went through fountain square, the lice in some hipster's beard tried to car jack me!
BURN N RAISED ON E.10 ST. NOT TO SURE WHERE HE IS BUT THAT IS NOT THE HOOD .....
Lmao I live in Indy that’s not a hood just go to the north east side at night
Have you ever made a video in bridgeport, CT?
Its been over 3 years since you been in Nap..... Homicides haven't gotten way worse since then. Sadly our nickname is Napghanistan
Indianapolis has like 200+ homicides