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DRIVE BY SHOOTING AT OUR HOUSE in KANSAS CITY! How to Pick a Safe Neighborhood in Kansas City

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

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  • @tonimilstead5089
    @tonimilstead5089 2 месяца назад +9

    Thank God you and your family are ok. Congrats on the new baby. Your family is adorable 😍😍

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! Now to get him to sleep! I really appreciate you commenting on my videos, and I let my wife know that you called our kids cute! They take after her.

  • @johnkessler9878
    @johnkessler9878 2 месяца назад +12

    You should think of Kansas City in terms of neighborhoods instead of areas. Olathe has some rough neighborhoods, North Johnson county has some rough neighborhoods, while western Wyandotte country has some nice neighborhoods out by the Nascar track. Kansas City is all about neighborhoods.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Where do you think are the rough areas in Olathe?

    • @stork412
      @stork412 Месяц назад

      Right around Olathe North

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  Месяц назад

      @@stork412 Thanks for this! I never would have guessed.

    • @cluclap
      @cluclap 28 дней назад

      I had to learn the same thing coming from Dallas. The vibe literally changes from block to block in Kansas City vs in Dallas where each separate area has its own culture and can be several square miles

  • @chiefs816kc
    @chiefs816kc 23 дня назад +4

    Sir, I have not even gotten through the entire video yet. From gun shots, drive-bys, stray pit bulls, loud music, drug houses, illegal firearms sales, etc., it's time to move. Your wife and kids deserve better. God bless my fellow Christian brother.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  18 дней назад

      Thanks for commenting, and your concern for my family. I don't take that lightly at all. I think that there might be a time in the future where we would consider moving. For now, this neighborhood has been a place where there are many ministry opportunities. We love our neighbors, and hope to see the Lord work here. Thank you.

  • @thatsjustjarrell
    @thatsjustjarrell 2 месяца назад +8

    i been living with this 35 years, get use to it. you can live anywhere and it can go down.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Not saying we are going to move, just trying to share something that helps people make a decision on where to move. Where have you lived for the past 35 years?

  • @dave3657
    @dave3657 11 дней назад +1

    I lived in Overland Park, a cop pulled over a car and the guy shot at the cop. A neighbor had stuff stolen out of his car. I did go out of town for a week and left my back door open, no problems. But that’s my entire list over thirty plus years.

  • @Ariful76bd
    @Ariful76bd 2 месяца назад +4

    This video is a must-watch for anyone moving to Kansas City! Thank you, Jaylenn, for sharing your experience and offering such valuable tips on choosing a safe neighborhood. Your guidance is incredibly helpful for families like ours!"

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! I'm so happy you found it helpful. I was debating sharing it, but I'm glad even if it can help one family that's moving here. I hope your move to Kansas City is a smooth one! Let me know if I can help in any way!

  • @JROPDX
    @JROPDX 2 месяца назад +4

    Work brought me here last year and everybody from my branch in KC told me to try and buy North of the river, I bought a house in Liberty, best decision I could of made considering 99% of shootings I see on the local news happen to be south of the river in between good and bad areas that are side by side with one another. Good to hear you are prepared to protect your family, be safe.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for commenting! Yes, Liberty is a great place to live. I would imagine that you have no issues there. Of course, crime happens everywhere, but we almost moved to Liberty as well.

  • @austinplum3229
    @austinplum3229 2 дня назад +1

    Im from Lenexa but I was renting in Raytown the last 2 years to save money but after a drive by in march I decided to eat the higher rent payments and move back to ks and its insane how much less stressed I feel. No more crack heads yelling in front of my house or loud subwoofers and loud exhausts at all hours

  • @martinm3474
    @martinm3474 23 дня назад +2

    In our area, we had a person driving around, shooting into front doors. We got two rounds through our door. 10mm. Police told us not to worry, just no big thing.

  • @brockreynolds870
    @brockreynolds870 2 месяца назад +6

    Safer places in Kansas City, stay west of Troost. All areas between Holmes and State line are fine all the way down.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      I think that the area between Troost and Paseo is getting a lot better. I had a client move there and he says it's totally fine.

  • @Kamorasaki_32
    @Kamorasaki_32 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Jaylenn, This is David. We have done quite together in the past. Man, I'm really glad you and your family are okay! Super scary situation. Things can get pretty wild in KC. Indep, Mo has been getting pretty intense Lately as well.. Praying for safety for you and your Fam sir!

  • @philfol6962
    @philfol6962 2 месяца назад +5

    Johnson County is definitely the most safe part of KC. This was also the first time I’ve heard that you shouldn’t live south of the river lol. I guess it would apply more for the MO side than KS, but south suburbs on the KS side are very safe.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Yes, that's totally true! South of the river is sketchy only on the Missouri side. In fact, it's almost the opposite with the Kansas side. People say Wyandotte has a higher crime rate than JoCo, which makes north of the river a little worse.

    • @FamilySlavens
      @FamilySlavens 14 дней назад

      I guess I live in a high crime area but have great neighbors. What the name of the general area you live? Come visit us in Marlborough we have a great community and neighborhood meeting.

  • @RufusCat
    @RufusCat 18 дней назад +2

    I admire your service to the Lord! But for the safety of your family, you got to get out of there. I can't imagine living in that neighborhood, let alone raising kids there! Yes we trust God for protection, but we still have to be logical about our decisions.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  6 дней назад

      Thanks for your concern. We have thought about all the things that could happen, and we are comfortable trusting God here.

  • @ryanjoseph9988
    @ryanjoseph9988 2 месяца назад +14

    Man you need to get out of that part of the city and move to Olathe, Lenexa or OP. SO MUCH BETTER quality of living and way lower crime. I lived in Independence for 6 months and I work downtown 1x per week. I moved to Olathe in March and it’s night and day difference! I don’t feel uneasy just walking around by myself in my neighborhood. Stay safe brotha! Appreciate the videos tho keep um coming!

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +4

      Thank you so much! I would definitely not be closed to living in Olathe/Lenexa. We wished we would have brought a house in Prairie Village when we first lived here. I think that we would consider that if we ever moved out of this neighborhood, but for now we are going to try to stick it out. Thank you so much for commenting on my videos.

    • @colesworld6655
      @colesworld6655 2 месяца назад +5

      PV is way overpriced. Get more for your $ in southern Johnson County

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@colesworld6655 You're right, but when we first moved, PV was reasonable. It has shot up in the past few years.

    • @virginiahernandez1329
      @virginiahernandez1329 2 месяца назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong shawnee is more reasonable by antioch church on i35

    • @Bryan-ct2qm
      @Bryan-ct2qm 7 дней назад

      Is it just a local secret that the Kansas side is the better part?

  • @BryantAvant
    @BryantAvant 29 дней назад +2

    I’m in OP and I work all over the city. I hear gunshots almost every time I’m south of downtown on the Missouri side. Just had my daughter at Starlight this weekend and heard gunshots in the neighborhoods nearby.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  29 дней назад

      Yes, that’s a common occurrence near us. We’re hoping things will improve over time! We haven’t been to Starlight yet. Recommend?

    • @BryantAvant
      @BryantAvant 29 дней назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong starlight wouldn't be good for a baby. The shows run late and it's kind of hot.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  28 дней назад

      @@BryantAvant How old do you think they would need to be to start enjoying things?

    • @BryantAvant
      @BryantAvant 28 дней назад

      Pretty much every kid that was talking age loved it. My 8 year old got a little antsy towards the end of a 2.5 hour show.

  • @GrahamCLester
    @GrahamCLester 2 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations on your new baby!
    I used to live in the area between the Plaza and Westport about 25 years ago and that area always seemed pretty safe. Prior to that we lived in NE Kansas City and that was *not* really safe.
    Now I live in Roeland Park, which is probably the safest place I have ever lived. I even feel safer on the streets of Roeland Park than I do in my home country, England. Yet only a few miles north is Kansas City, Kansas, with an astronomical crime rate.
    The area in NE Johnson County (Roeland Park, Mission, etc.) is as safe as you will find anywhere, has excellent schools, and, unlike the rest of Johnson County, is still affordable. I recommend NE Johnson County for anyone of moderate means who is planning to move to the Kansas City area, especially if they have school-aged children. For people who don't have to worry about schools then there are still good places south of the river on the Missouri side and it's one of the few places in the western world where you still might find a bargain property.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I find that Roeland Park is a hidden gem that people don't really talk about. What differences do you find between Missouri and Kansas? Any preference?

    • @GrahamCLester
      @GrahamCLester Месяц назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong As a history nerd and a person who grew up in a big city, I think that there are a lot of positive things about KCMO as a place to live for a single person. If you have children, I think it's still fine but only if you can find a safe area with a good school. Maybe the Brookside or Waldo area would be doable.
      If you have kids then I think you should avoid any place where you feel the need to be armed. The greatest danger is not crime or accidents: two thirds of US gun deaths are suicides. You can never know when a family member might develop a serious mental illness and I think that guns are a ticking time bomb in that respect. You might get hit by a stray gangster bullet if you are very unlucky but the bullets that we fire ourselves are the ones that take the heaviest toll.
      Also, there is an additional daily stress of living in a high-crime area. In 1993, we lived in NE Kansas City for just over a year and we got raided by a SWAT team in the middle of the night once. They had the wrong address. You don't really need those kinds of worries in your life if you can avoid them.
      So, for anyone with kids, I would definitely recommend Johnson County over KCMO. But that's just a general rule. We would probably have stayed in KCMO but for our youngest son being disabled and needing additional help that the KCMO school district didn't seem to be ready to provide. But that was 25 years ago. . .

  • @Kana7782
    @Kana7782 2 месяца назад +1

    My aunt lives in Independence, south of the river. It's ok. My cousins, her kids, live in Riverside, north of the river. Very nice! If you're from LA, Riverside is like Palos Verdes

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I sold a few properties in Riverside. The only downside is that it's a pretty low point in KC, and there are a lot of flood plains there. You have to watch out for that while buying or selling.

  • @myscrappinmama
    @myscrappinmama 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m so glad to hear your ok. Please move out of that area. I worked at research 30 years ago and it was not uncommon for gunshot victim drop and drive offs. Good to carry at all times!

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      We do carry at all times now! We're hoping that the area gets better over time! Our community and friends are here, so God willing we will stay and see things through!

  • @TabooKid
    @TabooKid 22 дня назад +1

    So weird seeing a youtuber in my state lol, drive by shootings are semi regular is Armourdale it's usually a quiet place and community:)

  • @TonyHopkins-ok2ve
    @TonyHopkins-ok2ve Месяц назад +1

    ive lived in northeast kansas city for almost 35 years, i would never move because ,our block our neighbors, i would never trade all my neighbors, we watch out for each other, we are family....we are all strapped, if anyones house gets broken into, car gets broken into.....we all fight for each others households and children....were family regardless of background race etc....all of my neighbors are christian second generation hispanics, we have cookouts, go fishing together garden together....were family...

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  Месяц назад

      Sounds like a wonderful place to live! Where in the Northeast is your community?

    • @TonyHopkins-ok2ve
      @TonyHopkins-ok2ve Месяц назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong 300 block north hardesty i cant believe i would ever see a house over 250k on my block

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  Месяц назад

      @@TonyHopkins-ok2ve You might be surprised! It will probably get there one day!

  • @SanJunipero7
    @SanJunipero7 26 дней назад +1

    I’m renting in Johnson County close to 135th and Antioch and it’s the safest I’ve felt in the KC area. My family moved to the KC area Dec of 2021 and have lived in Raymore, Northland near the Zona Rosa NW Barry road area and now Overland Park. Overland Park is by far my favorite area to live. OP is a big area though so I’m sure there are some rougher areas within OP.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  26 дней назад +1

      Yeah, there are definitely areas that are not as desirable. How did you feel in Raymore?

    • @SanJunipero7
      @SanJunipero7 25 дней назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWongI never heard any gunshots in Raymore and felt reasonably safe. I’d say it’s not a bad area but at the same time not super safe either. Just middle of the road safe. I have a Son who is about to start school and we wanted to get him into a great school district. The Blue Valley school district is known to be great so that’s why we are now in Overland Park. I love it here.

    • @NakiaMK
      @NakiaMK 4 дня назад

      I live in Raymore. Raised just south of here in Peculiar. Raymore is growing exponentially & has really great neighborhoods. Even the "older" neighborhoods are still kept up well.

  • @armyantlocsta
    @armyantlocsta 2 месяца назад +2

    I just prayed for protection of you and your friends/brothers & sisters in Christ. May y’all’s prayers cover each other in the name of Christ Jesus of Nazareth.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, dear friend! I so appreciate you praying for my family. We believe in this neighborhood and we believe that God has put us here for a reason. We aren't closed to moving, but we pray that things get better. Thank you so much.

    • @armyantlocsta
      @armyantlocsta 2 месяца назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong Amen 🙏 I know that’s right! No weapon formed against you will prosper. You’re being a witness & a light. Prayer walks are efficacious also. The angel of the Lord encamps round about those that fear Him . Take kcare & Be blessed beyond belief!

  • @AwilDoinIt
    @AwilDoinIt 2 месяца назад +2

    Stay safe. Blue Hills is what you would consider an "active" neighborhood. It's been like that since the 1980s.

  • @BrandonBames
    @BrandonBames 26 дней назад +2

    Whatever realtor told you to not go south of the Missouri River has no idea what they're talking about. If you want to live in a bubble, move to the suburbs.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  26 дней назад

      We still keep in touch. I think she was just looking out for our best interests. However, that house was a great investment and is a fantastic rental property now.

    • @goofycomputer1234
      @goofycomputer1234 23 дня назад

      She's not wrong anything past truman road going south all the way to Bannister road is war zone..we need to stop lying about kansas city I lived here all my life

    • @katiefountain2407
      @katiefountain2407 17 дней назад

      It's only a war zone if you are involved in criminal activities or someone close to you is...
      This dude is a Christian and hangs out with Christians. He'll be fine...
      Not only can you find good and bad everywhere. But people often find what they're looking for.

    • @katiefountain2407
      @katiefountain2407 17 дней назад +1

      It is only a war zone if you are involved in the criminal world or someone close to you is.
      Dude on here says he's a Christian. Meaning he hangs out with church folks, so he should be fine.
      There are good and bad literally everywhere. Not to mention, people usually find what they're looking for.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  16 дней назад

      @@goofycomputer1234 We don't feel like we live in a war zone at all. It's mostly peaceful here now, things have changed even since this video was filmed.

  • @coolgamers2794
    @coolgamers2794 2 месяца назад +1

    Most violence are fueled by drugs, gang rivalry and stupid people beefing with each other. As long as you don't attract attention to yourself then you should be fine. Kansas city is still somewhat stabilized with crime ratio getting out of hand as compared to many other larger metropolitan cities statewide. Kansas city, Missouri got a *Stand Your Ground Law* which makes it tougher for criminals to really want to push their luck with strangers.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, we aren't involved in any illegal actvities. We don't bother our neighbors and we try to be as welcoming and friendly as we can. However, the cops were saying with this incident that if the criminals got the wrong address or shot out the wrong side of the road, we could be injured. That's the concern.

  • @mugsysemergencylightsandsi4553
    @mugsysemergencylightsandsi4553 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve lived in Kansas City my whole life born and raised Stay away from north east the east side the west side of kcmo. stay away from central Rosedale Argentine and Quindaro in KCK. Stay away from raytown mo and independence mo liberty Missouri is good riverside mo is good and western Wyandotte out by the Kansas speedway in Kansas City ks is good Edwardsville ks and Bonner springs ks is good Johnson county is good if you’re in Overland Park past 95th st Olathe is ok if you’re closer to K7

  • @colesworld6655
    @colesworld6655 2 месяца назад +1

    What street do you live on?

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for asking, but since my family is here, I don't feel comfortable giving out our exact location. We do live in the Blue Hills neighborhood near the Plaza.

  • @shanehatfield9501
    @shanehatfield9501 2 месяца назад +2

    Feel bad that you’ve gotten such bad advice. North of the river is the least diverse part of KC and that’s the nice way to put it. Brookside is just two blocks from a horrible part of town. Lees summit is the gem of the KC metro. More parks, restaurants and lakes than anywhere else. You should check it out. ✌🏻

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Yes, I have helped multiple clients move into Lee's Summit! That would be a little far from our church, but I find myself recommending Lee's Summit to a lot of people moving here. In fact, there is a client of mine who is going to purchase a home there in the next 20 days.

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 2 месяца назад +1

      IMO... if I had to live in Kansas City, I would choose one area. Sunset Hills. It's gorgeous.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@brockreynolds870 Oh yeah! Strange thing about KC is that we live only 5 minutes from there. We go to Loose almost every week. Where do you live now?

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong I live on a farm in Johnson County, Missouri (4 miles from Powell Gardens) have lived here on this farm my whole life

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@brockreynolds870 I imagine it's a wonderful, peaceful area. How many acres?

  • @Kana7782
    @Kana7782 2 месяца назад +1

    What’s the gun law in the state of Missouri compared to California?

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +2

      So much better. It's a constitutional carry state, so you don't need to have a CCW permit. No magazine capacity limits either.

  • @joejackson7140
    @joejackson7140 20 дней назад

    Who in the wide world told you not to buy south of the river???.

  • @tiffanybarbee9316
    @tiffanybarbee9316 2 месяца назад +1

    Glad you are OK

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your concern for my sweet family. It means so much to us. Where did you move to when you left KC?

    • @tiffanybarbee9316
      @tiffanybarbee9316 2 месяца назад +1

      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong Arkansas to take care of Family! It's gorgeous here..but I do miss KC..especially after I saw (funnily enough) the 5 worst neighborhoods one! 😄

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@tiffanybarbee9316 I hope your time with family is wonderful. I hope I never have to move, but I know that would be the only thing that would make me move out of KC. We love it here. Hoping that our family will come closer here so if we have to take care of them we can do so without moving.

  • @nicholasbroadhurst9096
    @nicholasbroadhurst9096 2 месяца назад +2

    I’d say invest in a firearm and safe to protect your family and move south to the suburbs… Literally zero crime out south…

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      We do have multiple firearms now. However, moving out South would be tough for us, as I do a lot of stuff in the Northland, and our church/community are near where we live now.

  • @ejreif
    @ejreif 2 месяца назад +1

    Have a friend bought a home in Blue HIlls a couple years ago. He had his home burglarized within a year of moving in and also his home insurance rates doubled after that. He didn't even report the burglary to insurance, only KCPD.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Did he end up staying here?

    • @ejreif
      @ejreif 2 месяца назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong Yes, he still lives in Blue Hills for the time being, but I believe his patience is wearing thin.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      @@ejreif I can understand that. We're sticking it out for now, but we understand people that leave. If he wants to sell his home, please pass my name along, I would love to help him move.

    • @ejreif
      @ejreif 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong I will do that for sure. It's a pretty sweet house at 59th and Blue Hills, nice neighbors and the houses are well kept on the block but like you he's tiring of the automatic gunfire popping off and also the loud cars racing down Paseo. Depending on your proximity to Paseo, you may or may not hear the cars he speaks of. Like I said, he's sticking it out for now but hopefully things change for the better soon. The area really does have potential, I'm just worried it may not be realized for a decade or more.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      @@ejreif We are far enough away from Paseo that we don't hear that traffc. However, we do have people driving crazy on Woodland. We hear them quite often there.

  • @ReneeMu
    @ReneeMu 2 месяца назад +1

    Wish I found this channel before I bought my house in KCK. Gun shots are definitely a common occurrence 😳

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      No worries! I hope you stay safe! Where in KCK do you live? I have a duplex in that area.

    • @ReneeMu
      @ReneeMu 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong Northwest neighborhood/area

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      I hope you stay safe! I know some of those areas are pretty bad, but there are nice pockets as well!

  • @charlesruiz2510
    @charlesruiz2510 26 дней назад +1

    I live in Leawood. Westport is just not a good part of town.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  26 дней назад

      Have you found it has gotten worse over time, or was it always like that?

    • @charlesruiz2510
      @charlesruiz2510 26 дней назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong It's always been a terrible area. Do not go there especially without a gun.

  • @firefly9838
    @firefly9838 26 дней назад

    Stay strapped or get clapped Is my motto

  • @o.o4566
    @o.o4566 2 месяца назад +2

    Meanwhile in Lenexa someone tried to shoot a deer...

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      This made me laugh out loud.

    • @o.o4566
      @o.o4566 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong it actually surprised me. They used a handgun. I’m originally from north Florida. People shoot into the air there for every occasion but it’s usually shotguns or occasionally rifles. (I also couldn’t believe someone tried to shoot a deer in a populated area)

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@o.o4566 Holy moly! Someone tried to take down a deer with a handgun? What caliber? Do you know?

    • @o.o4566
      @o.o4566 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong I’m not sure what caliber. The office at my apartment said that someone tried with a pistol in the cemetery on the same street. I have frequently seen deer there and on my apartment grounds. I’ve occasionally seen foxes and coyote as well. It’s not downtown but definitely a suburban area. Not too safe for hunting.

    • @o.o4566
      @o.o4566 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong they actually had a sign up at our complex in the elevator saying to not engage with the wildlife after it happened.

  • @bricks-mortar
    @bricks-mortar 2 месяца назад +1

    Kansas City Kansas or Kansas City Missouri ? - Some of us never get it straight.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      A little bit of both! I'm usually referring to the KC Metro as a whole. I do live on the Missouri side.

  • @stevend8785
    @stevend8785 2 месяца назад +1

    LOL. Avoiding crime is very easy. Don’t live anywhere you have to pay KC Earnings tax. I don’t even like taking jobs in KCMO. It always ends up being a headache. Crime, parking, etc. I’d also avoid WY east of 435. Some of the neighborhoods look ok but you’re hood adjacent. There is also public school problem. KCMO schools are so bad they lost state accreditation at one point. Even if your block is ok, your kids will attend school with inner city kids. Also, the house you buy will be the house you buy today you’ll sell someday. The earnings tax means you’re paying more for worse services and infrastructure. Avoiding the E tax might cost you $300 a month in rent or mortgage and it’s worth the investment. I don’t know that I’d take advice from you if you’re making such obvious mistakes.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Appreciate you commenting on the channel. I don't agree with you, but that's okay. Your point about the KCMO earnings tax is fine, but even then I think people would be avoiding really nice areas in the Northland. As for "making an obvious mistake," I guess you didn't hear the part where we knew all of those things and intentionally moved here because of our church and community. Anyways, thanks again.

    • @stevend8785
      @stevend8785 2 месяца назад

      @@LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong I didn’t mean to be rude. You’ll be looking to move again before your oldest child enters 2nd grade. It really is that bad.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      @@stevend8785 I guess we'll see i a few years! I do say on other videos that the school system is really bad down here. We homeschool, so that's not a concern for our family in particular.

    • @Eterna7Plays
      @Eterna7Plays Месяц назад

      The 33 school district is top tier now because of the charter system so there would be limited “inner city” attendance at your children’s schools. Not anymore than any other suburban school with apartments.

  • @adrienne8048
    @adrienne8048 2 месяца назад +1

    Johnson County KS is much safer. We have great churches here too

  • @johnsherry6021
    @johnsherry6021 9 дней назад +1

    Get out of the dang cities. Come down to Paola

  • @AmericanMillionaireCowboy
    @AmericanMillionaireCowboy 7 дней назад +1

    Love Gladstone

  • @shockjay
    @shockjay 2 месяца назад +2

    OMG 😢

  • @josephtomaselli9181
    @josephtomaselli9181 Месяц назад

    This is now a public service announcement to avoid Kansas City. I owned a home in a city I consider a hell hole but never in over twenty years was there ever anything like this going on even within a mile of the house.

  • @crisv2194
    @crisv2194 Месяц назад +1

    That’s too close to Hwy 71.

  • @armeniansdoitbetter
    @armeniansdoitbetter 2 месяца назад +3

    That's a good indicator it is time to move. Just don't bring any kumbaya, hippy dippy wokeness to wherever you go, you'll just make wherever you move just as bad and unsafe.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for commenting. I don't think anyone would classify us as "kumbaya, hippy diddy, or woke." We're going to stick it out for the time being.

  • @Bandwithbrass
    @Bandwithbrass 5 дней назад

    Stop gentrifying?... rental and home prices rise ... you move to capitalize on the price ... expect a bit of drama... you moved to a pretty methy spot... should've moved to Compton? or Texas like to other CAs maybe?

  • @username7274
    @username7274 2 месяца назад +1

    Hopefully your neighbors are not rap aficionados, "meet the flockers" is brilliant saga written on robbing asians, bc they keep money in the home. very vikings esq

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +1

      Well, we do have a detailed plan of what would happen in case of a break in. That's why we just got our CCW and armed ourselves.

  • @adrienne8048
    @adrienne8048 2 месяца назад +6

    You shouldn't have to have a gun on your body in your own house

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  Месяц назад +3

      I wish I didn't have to! However, since we have been taking self-defense more seriously, we do see the pros of having quick access to a weapon in case something were to happen.

    • @fantasybaby007
      @fantasybaby007 Месяц назад

      That’s wild , whew!

  • @username7274
    @username7274 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes dont move into um melenated areas, the crime rate gets dramatically higher.

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад +4

      Well, overall this has been a pleasant place to live. This video is meant to help people move to KC, so of course I mention the bad as well since I want to be honest. FYI, the "melanated" people in our neighborhood have been welcoming and kind, and a huge blessing to our children and family.

    • @sashaminx75
      @sashaminx75 2 месяца назад

      You sound ignorant as Hell!

  • @sashaminx75
    @sashaminx75 2 месяца назад +2

    This video had soooo many things wrong but also some pretty accurate things that one could say was some pretty insightful knowledge of how Non Native -Kansas Citian 'plants ' think when they decide to move there. Real Estate Agents telling 'plants' to NOT move south of the MO River is as old as racist J.C. Nichols himself, (founder of The Plaza). Kinda reminds A.A. of the male family members who tell them abt their agents not wanting them to wife/date A.A. women after they are received their "permission slip" into the NFL/NBA by draft.
    As for the crime................ Being that Kansas City has NO DIRECT control over it's police dept, the only mid size city in the nation as of 2024, that prevents the KCPD and local officials from making the necessary changes needed to curve some of the gun violence. Starting with making City Ordinance laws that would be more effective than the current 'Open and Carry w/o a permit" laws that have been passed by the looney ass MO politicians in Jefferson City. Every neighborhood in KCMO experiences some type of crime from shootings, porch pirates taking over Brookside, Meth users on the corners with signs along Waldo, down to the drunks begging outside the gas stations on Paseo & Troost Ave!
    And when does one who has lived in these "Southern/Eastern" suburbs of KCMO become such experts on the living conditions of the CITY as a whole? Who would go to a podiatrist for a root canal?
    You said it right, RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH! As for being closed minded, it could cause you a great living experience outside of what you've always known. But then again one could argue, this train of thought could stop GENTRIFICATION of neighborhoods by incoming 'plants' that is so needed by now.
    Lastly, I had a good laugh when u said you guys felt unsafe because of all the gun fire. Instead of moving away you said you went to go get strapped up and took gun training. LMAO. If you cant beat them, Join 'Em!!!!!!😄😁🥰🤭

    • @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong
      @LivingInKansasCity-JaylennWong  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for commenting! I found this insightful and helpful to the conversation. I would love to know what you found inaccurate in the video? Always willing to learn more! Just to be clear, I have NEVER told anyone not to live south of the river. In fact, I try to tell people about all the amazing things near where we live.