Always visit there. In the old days when it was more seasonal I and friends were able to rent cottage there on off season. We went at the beginning of May instead of the traditional opening weekend of Memorial Day Weekend. It cost us 5 bucks each to rent out the cottage for the whole weekend! Those were the days!
Everyone loves the summer on the cape, but the winter activities are a thrill also. Unemployment, depression, alcohol and drug use, and we are adding shootings to the list.
Yup, unfortunately your right about that. It’s a part of the cape that tourists never get to see but I spent every summer there since I was a baby that my grandfather built. As I grew up a made close friends with some local kids and one being my very best friend. It gets really depressing in the winter and there is a feeling of hopelessness there. I had to cut ties with all of them when I was 20 because the great fun kids I grew up tubing and jumping off the boardwalk with starting to be heavily into drugs. Either dealing, doing it, or both. Heroin crept in about 2003 and after that it was downhill. I know my best friend went to jail and I’m pretty sure a lot of the others might not be alive anymore
These are all apparent, I used to visit the Cape when younger back in 90s/2000s and about 8 years ago bought a second home there. The first thing we noticed was the amount of low life's appear to be from excessive drug & alcohol use but they are not in your face all the time. If and when you go to nice places we don't see them but there is a huge increase in them. Sadly, many areas have seen better days and let their places I recall Rt 28 through Yarmouth looking much better there are many businesses closed bringing aesthetics down. One thing my wife and I noticed is outside the airport in Hyannis needs major attention, this is the first impression that the Cape gives to many visiting and it is not a good one when they get off the plane! Hyannis needs to clean this area up to give a better impression of the Cape even if its just this one area, like I said its the first impression! Overall though having summered and spending a fair amount of time in winter it is not as bad as you are depicting. We just finished our 8th summer on the Cape and this year we had a fantastic time and don't see us leaving anytime soon. If you know where to go, go to nicer places/towns all is good!
The Good and Bad of Cape Cod...I grew up there so I KNOW!!! The GOOD is a week After Labor day until June 15th... The Bad and often Ugly is June 16th to Labor Day When the rest of the known world tries to SQUEEZE unto the Cape... The two bridges are mostly IMPASSIBLE between 5AM till 11AM and 3PM till 7PM during the summer... Some Townies take a boat to work on the mainland !!! The bridge Rotaries are Really Dangerous--- no one gives anyone the right of way, tries to fly around the rotaries between 40 and fifty MPH after waiting an hour in stop and go bottleneck traffic just to get on the bridge... The traffic lanes are so narrow on the bridge that your motorhome will take up 1 1/2 lanes!!! The small towns off the main roads are just delightful...And we townies want them to ourselves! many town beaches are closed to tourists :) :) Yea !!! ((tourists must buy a beach pass for $50 for a week!!)) The old sign on the Bourne Bridge says....Welcome to Bourne... Please Don't stop>>> Spend all your money ,,, when you leave, PLEEEEEEASE take a Kennedy with you!!! :) :)
Yeah, I agree 1000%. My wife and I are super excited that tourism season is over...I couldn't even go to my favorite bakery because the line was to the street no matter what time we went.
Just be glad it is not the Cross Bronx Expressway and all the bridges to cross to get there($$) or the Long Island Expressway! It is hell compared to Cape Cod.
Whats it like for a foreigner getting a rental property as I will obviously have no credit rating? I was just granted a greencard and have a job in cape cod.
I lived there 20 years ago for 19 years. It was going down hill back then in the 90's early 2000's. Tourism was a problem, it drove up prices on everything even off season. Houses are over priced and last I looked the average Rent is $1,200 a month minus utilities for a basement apartment or room to rent. Most of the Cape lost it's small town charm. Being over populated and over built. The only plus was the Fishing, Salt and Fresh. Not worth moving back there though.
Cape Cod is overrated. It truly is grey, dreary, and isolated. I lived there for almost 30 years and was ecstatic to leave . No regrets, there is NOTHING to miss.
Thanks for the comment. I have never lived there full-time and I'm sure that changes things. That being said, I love being down there. During the beginning of Covid, my wife and I lived full-time in our vacation home for 5 months. I wouldn't have traded that experience for the world. I respect your insight however.
This vid should have been shot outside with beautiful Cape Cod sights. Not indoors in an office! LOL!
Sorry, I'm going down tonight if you want me to redo it. Maybe for the next one.
Really informative man, Thanks!
Always visit there. In the old days when it was more seasonal I and friends were able to rent cottage there on off season. We went at the beginning of May instead of the traditional opening weekend of Memorial Day Weekend. It cost us 5 bucks each to rent out the cottage for the whole weekend! Those were the days!
Those were the days! What I wouldn't do to see prices like that!!!
@@livinginmassachusetts25 So true! And now with everywhere building up its just not the same but still I love going to the Cape!
Everyone loves the summer on the cape, but the winter activities are a thrill also. Unemployment, depression, alcohol and drug use, and we are adding shootings to the list.
Woah!
Yup, unfortunately your right about that. It’s a part of the cape that tourists never get to see but I spent every summer there since I was a baby that my grandfather built. As I grew up a made close friends with some local kids and one being my very best friend. It gets really depressing in the winter and there is a feeling of hopelessness there. I had to cut ties with all of them when I was 20 because the great fun kids I grew up tubing and jumping off the boardwalk with starting to be heavily into drugs. Either dealing, doing it, or both. Heroin crept in about 2003 and after that it was downhill. I know my best friend went to jail and I’m pretty sure a lot of the others might not be alive anymore
Thank you for sharing your perspective, Dan. That's a very sad aspect for sure.
These are all apparent, I used to visit the Cape when younger back in 90s/2000s and about 8 years ago bought a second home there. The first thing we noticed was the amount of low life's appear to be from excessive drug & alcohol use but they are not in your face all the time. If and when you go to nice places we don't see them but there is a huge increase in them. Sadly, many areas have seen better days and let their places I recall Rt 28 through Yarmouth looking much better there are many businesses closed bringing aesthetics down. One thing my wife and I noticed is outside the airport in Hyannis needs major attention, this is the first impression that the Cape gives to many visiting and it is not a good one when they get off the plane! Hyannis needs to clean this area up to give a better impression of the Cape even if its just this one area, like I said its the first impression! Overall though having summered and spending a fair amount of time in winter it is not as bad as you are depicting. We just finished our 8th summer on the Cape and this year we had a fantastic time and don't see us leaving anytime soon. If you know where to go, go to nicer places/towns all is good!
The Good and Bad of Cape Cod...I grew up there so I KNOW!!! The GOOD is a week After Labor day until June 15th... The Bad and often Ugly is June 16th to Labor Day When the rest of the known world tries to SQUEEZE unto the Cape... The two bridges are mostly IMPASSIBLE between 5AM till 11AM and 3PM till 7PM during the summer... Some Townies take a boat to work on the mainland !!!
The bridge Rotaries are Really Dangerous--- no one gives anyone the right of way, tries to fly around the rotaries between 40 and fifty MPH after waiting an hour in stop and go bottleneck traffic just to get on the bridge... The traffic lanes are so narrow on the bridge that your motorhome will take up 1 1/2 lanes!!!
The small towns off the main roads are just delightful...And we townies want them to ourselves! many town beaches are closed to tourists :) :) Yea !!! ((tourists must buy a beach pass for $50 for a week!!))
The old sign on the Bourne Bridge says....Welcome to Bourne... Please Don't stop>>> Spend all your money ,,, when you leave, PLEEEEEEASE take a Kennedy with you!!! :) :)
Yeah, I agree 1000%. My wife and I are super excited that tourism season is over...I couldn't even go to my favorite bakery because the line was to the street no matter what time we went.
Stay away from 28 between Hyannis through Harwich. Any significant Kennedy’s left? 😂
6A is the answer, for me anyways. "Take a Kennedy" Classic😂
Just be glad it is not the Cross Bronx Expressway and all the bridges to cross to get there($$) or the Long Island Expressway! It is hell compared to Cape Cod.
Yarmouth is awful, same for Hyannis. Let's talk Osterville👍 Seafood? Not many on CC have the know how. On the bright side, nice clip.
Correct but I will say that Hyannis is trying hard to come up but still has a fair amount of low life
@@msk3905 Hyannis has improved but could and should be so much better.
Whats it like for a foreigner getting a rental property as I will obviously have no credit rating? I was just granted a greencard and have a job in cape cod.
Hey congratulations! Reach out to Matt and we will be happy to walk through the process with you!
I lived there 20 years ago for 19 years. It was going down hill back then in the 90's early 2000's. Tourism was a problem, it drove up prices on everything even off season. Houses are over priced and last I looked the average Rent is $1,200 a month minus utilities for a basement apartment or room to rent. Most of the Cape lost it's small town charm. Being over populated and over built. The only plus was the Fishing, Salt and Fresh. Not worth moving back there though.
I've been going to scusset Beach since 1990 but you cant ignore the fact there is a huge heroin problem on the cape
Drugs can definitely be an issue, especially in the offseason. That being said, there's a lot of beauty and public safety remains strong.
I witnessed this one late afternoon passing through Hyannis, sad state of affairs.
@@livinginmassachusetts25 Depends on where on the Cape, location.
Cape Cod is so beautiful and has SO much to offer!:)
I grew up in South Dennis part-time and now am lucky enough to own a place in Wellfleet. Every town has its own special charm!
Cape Cod is overrated. It truly is grey, dreary, and isolated. I lived there for almost 30 years and was ecstatic to leave . No regrets, there is NOTHING to miss.
Thanks for the comment. I have never lived there full-time and I'm sure that changes things. That being said, I love being down there. During the beginning of Covid, my wife and I lived full-time in our vacation home for 5 months. I wouldn't have traded that experience for the world. I respect your insight however.
Still a rather high quality of life with it’s low crime, in the right areas💰💰Although lots of truth’s concerning your comments.
I agree. I love the Cape, but I could predict anywhere would get old after 30 years.
I'm a native and was happy to leave at age 19 and sad to return at age 63.
Sorry to hear, Norman. I love having a secondary residence there.
If you have a family and any sanity left, don’t move here. You be stuck serving the wealthy at minimum wage.
People LIVE HERE. Not everyone here is on vacation. Learn to drive on a rotary!
Haha this is true...and yes, a rotary is not so bad!