Yes girl I recently moved to Houston from DC(which I lived for 2 years before that I was in Savannah) but than the pandemic started so I’m hoping I made the right choice.
@@jarmbrister23 I googled a lot as my main focus was to relocate to a majority Black area. I also found a realtor and came for a weekend to see the different areas. Dallas was nice but the suburbs appealed to me more. And by 'research', I mean all up in the comments of an article to see what the real is lol!
I stay in Desoto Texas now. Definitely on its way to being the next black Wall Street. I encourage our people to keep flooding this area. Bought a house here when I was 22. I’m now 26
@@Localahhkenn go up north and do what? I live in NYC and I live in the most segregated city in NYC. Staten Island, also known as the Mississippi of the North. I am just itching to get out
I am a resident of Desoto and own a business in Lancaster. The problem we run into with these communities is that the majority of the black people that live there and make up the most wealth in the community do not actually work there. Typically, the professional people are driving miles to work either to downtown Dallas or even further. I first noticed this when I myself had to commute the 37 miles one-way to Plano everyday for a consulting role. All the traffic flowed to the north in the mornings and to the south in the afternoons. There aren't many black owned businesses in these communities that are employing people in numbers. Also, we typically don't own much land in these communities. That's not always completely our fault though - "they" don't like to sell to us. I've tried to buy a few different properties in my area only to be either hung up on or lied to. Still, in order for us to hold a true stake in the game and really call these "black communites", we'll need to own some of that land. Community investing needs to be our next step
Look at how well we do as a people when we live around each other with no outside influences. We can have communities like this anywhere. I loved this so much. Keep these videos coming.
It is time that we black people start coming together and start buying out lands so that we can start our own black communities and neighborhoods so that we can start building and empowering ourselves.
@@abelgonzales3695 well if you say that's racist, your going to have to include Little Italy, in New York, Chinatown, East La, which is a all Hispanic Community, Little Saigon, Little India, Little Bangladesh and the list goes on!!! So are these people racist because they want to live amongst there own people??? So Abel Gonzales you are saying Black Americans are racist because they want to live amongst there own people??? I don't think so!!!
Being a Texas Realtor in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex!!! Texas is the Place to Be!! What a blessing to see one of my relatives in the Mesquite, Texas video!!
#SALUTE.....My aunt is the mayor of Desoto..the first AfricanAmerican woman to do so...have seen Desoto really change since the 80's.....basically grew up there...
My husband and I just moved here from DC area. What a beautiful place and I miss it but we quickly picked up and moved here to Dallas due to my health problems and I have my family here to help me. He already found a great job working remotely in ux design and we are in a safe area. My daughter was being bullied constantly in DC due to the color of her skin and had no friends. It was stressful and we always struggled with finances too. Now a year later my daughter is happier and has many friends, good neighborhood. We don’t have to stay down, we can do better. Blessings!
Can’t believe my area came in as number 1!! 75115 Desoto Tx!! I’m from Houston but live in DeSoto... and i must say i live in an area where judges, CEO’S and some big names in the radio and sports industry reside...
If you wanna live in a strong black community just live in the best southwest . Schools have plenty of resources and some of the best sports. Cities are super safe. Jobs are plenty. Housing is superb.What more could you ask for ? These communities are so welcoming. •DeSoto •Lancaster •Cedar Hill •Duncanville •Glenn Heights •Red oak -Also so many successful black businesses owners in these suburban cities.
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Awesome! My family resides in 75115, Desoto. I’ve recently relocated to the area and my son is apart of the school district. I’m inspired to be in the vicinity of these great minds. Great minds create wealth!
I am loving this video! As a resident of Katy, TX (77494) this really caught my attention. I am very close to and have interest in Richmond and Missouri City, TX now.
I grew up in Beaumont in the 70’s and 80’s. My neighborhood or subdivision was all African American with high income. It was a rare neighborhood with black doctors, lawyers, teachers, refinery worker, preacher and entrepreneur. It was called Fleetwood Edition and my family was the first to built in the subdivision in 1969. It was great growing up there, I knew all the neighbors. I didn’t have to worry about being attacked or robbed. Both my parents have past, but still visit the neighborhood when in Beaumont. It’s still doing ok. I cherish the memories.
KM Hearts My cousin lives & works in DeSoto & loves it! He is a basketball coach/teacher at a DeSoto ISD high school. I’ve only heard great things about the area! There’s also a hospital in DeSoto.
As someone that moved to Texas from the East Coast, I will say there are pros and cons in every area mentioned. To me, the main con is traffic. The people I know that live in those areas have a 45 min.- 1 hour commute time to get to work every day (not so much so in Ft. Worth). Rest assured, the commute is not fun! Texas drivers are challenged and its good to say a daily prayer when getting on the main highways every morning and evening. In addition, most of the "Southern Tier" cities mentioned near Dallas have those large populations of Blacks because they never move! They and their families have lived ONLY there. While people say they are welcoming, I will tell you ... it's not that simple. Anyone that wants to move here I highly recommend they move as close as they can to where they work. I live next door to Mesquite in a very new community and am quite content. Mainly, because most of the residents are from other cities. Good luck, everyone!
Just so you know the great Southwest consists of Lancaster , DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville you can take beltline Rd and reach all these cities and they all great shopping areas and entertaining
@@camcneiljr it is alot cheaper on the southern side of town also. I had to drive from Lancaster to my job over at 190 and Jupiter road everyday cause I couldn't afford to stay in Plano.
I am from the DFW area and I'm an educator. Do your research on Desoto ISD before you make that move. The Community is beautiful but there are real challenges with the school district. Doesn't mean it cannot improve but know what you're getting into.
I Love this channel... At the start of the vid she said, "African American home owners have gravitated to these neighborhood for LOWER CRIME RATES, BETTER SCHOOLS and black neighbors who share their social economic demographic." And I don't blame them not one bit. I always look around and the majority of us just dont want to get it together period. I can go on and on about the stuff that most of our people do that wont further us as a people. But this channel give us hope that we can change and get things together.
I’m in Richmond and everything said is true! Everyone wants to move to this area. Beautiful homes, lots of shopping centers, nice eateries and much more.
In the wake of recent events, we black need to pull together, strengthen our shared identity, culture, colour and faith. We need to celebrate ourselves and help one another climb to success.
Fantastic & informative video. This is also right on time as I’m looking to purchase a home in the Dallas suburbs. It’s awesome to see our families thriving! 👏🏿
I’m relocating from South Jersey & I came to this channel. First y’all convinced me of Prince George’s County, MD, now I’m torn🙁🙁 Texas might’ve won my heart
Thank you Black Excellist for giving me the privilege and honor of being featured in this video with my choir when we performed at Carnegie Hall last summer!! I had no idea that this video even existed until one of my parents reached out to me to tell me about it and I was truly proud that you included my work! I relocated to Humble 7 years ago and it has truly been a God-send as my career in music education truly skyrocketed once I arrived! Shout out to all of my fellow "Humble-ites" and they are definitely right........the "H" is silent!!! LOL
This was a great video! It made me realize that I'm living in the wrong Texas city (Austin, TX). I would love to live in a city where I see successful people who look like me.
C J I just left Austin recently if you have Instagram please follow @blackwomeninaustin she made that platform for us because Austin is not as inclusive for us. I hope this helps you. 😊
Wow!! I'm thinking of relocating to Austin, rather Pflugerville. I have lived in dfw pretty much my entire life. Now in the affluent allen TX area, after leaving Desoto TX roughly 10 years ago. What's wrong with Austin? Do tell.
@@tianamariebeauty1913 Wow!! I'm thinking of relocating to Austin, rather Pflugerville. I have lived in dfw pretty much my entire life. Now in the affluent allen TX area, after leaving Desoto TX roughly 10 years ago. What's wrong with Austin? Do tell.
Absolutely brilliant video, thank you for informing us in the UK about Black Excellence in Texas...we have 30+ children in our public high schools! My eyes are wide open now 🤩🤩🤩
I have been waiting for this when you dropped the Atlanta Video. Thank yall. I'm trying to move to TX and want to live where Black people live just live Prince George County.
I'm not surprised i lived in DeSoto for 14 years and I go back all the time (my parents still stay there). The houses on pleasant run have some really rich people living there. School is always improving and we will run it back for another state title in football one day.
I'm thankful the new superintendent stopped all that mess with school board members embezzling money. I just wish they didn't have to shut down northside. That's the elementary school I went to when I moved to desoto from dallas
I’ve been thinking a lot about relocating to Dallas but all this time, everyone been talking about Frisco, Addison, Plano, McKinney etc. Now I feel like I’ve been researching the wrong areas 😩
I live in Dallas ( all my life) and Frisco is the most impressive place we have in Dallas area. Mainly all new homes, buildings, and beautiful huge mansions! If I win the lottery, that’s where I’m going!
I was considering moving to the woodlands... I'm in spring Branch right now. The school my daughter attends is the only reason I'd stay but it's sooooo crowded!!
I just saw this video, Thank you for this. I am originally from NJ, born and raised, however my parents moved to Texas due to my dad's job (he was an engineer). You never realize when your younger what your parents do for you, and your future. We moved so many times in Texas, until my parents bought their home, which was in Cedar Hill, TX, at the time growing up in Cedar Hill, no one knew where that was, so you always had to say...right outside of Dallas, Lol!!! I graduated from CHHS (🤘 Go Longhorns) and made so many great friends, that I consider family. My brother decided to stay, and he lives in Ft. Worth. We are buying a home in FL, but if i had a choice, i would have chosen Cedar Hill, TX to raise my children. I have grown to love Texas so much, and I would do it all over again (make a few personal changes, Lol!!), but it made me, me right!! Not a Cowboys fan though, Lol!!
My grandparents were from Fort Bend County. I had always visited Richmond, Texas a lot. I am surprised that Pearland and Manvel haven't been mentioned.
These are "black" communities I supposed. Pearland and Manvel and parts of Missouri City (Sienna, Riverstone, Lake Olympia) are more diverse than anything. But there also a lot of black people. I live in Sienna and there's a ton of us there, but its also very diverse. Guessing that's why 77053 and 77489 are mentioned....they're right on the outskirts of the more blended communities. I grew up in 77489, and my HS (Willowridge) was in 77053, and its NOTHING like it was when I lived there.
Great video. I am from the Humble(northeast houston) area (H is silent) we are closer to The Woodlands. However, Richmond is closer to Sugarland area (far southwest houston) Fresno and 77053 are both basically the same area.
Great stuff guys and Im honored seeing my DeSoto videos incorporated. Yall got me feeling like Black Excellist over here! Hey should you all ever need assistance feel free to reach out. 😂
These class sizes!! 😍😍😍 currently teaching 22 2nd graders in Texas. Due to most being online at the beginning of the year, I started off with 14. It is a HUGE difference now that all are back in school. Lower class sizes allow teachers to focus on students' individual needs. This is most likely the reason for such high achievement rates in these communities.
Strong Fathers, Mothersn, Children and Community, will raise everyone up...throw faith in one and another and the highest, you can see how good life can be.
Houston Tx. Baby!!! I’m 42 yrs and lived here all of my life. I told people for many years to stop sleeping on Texas, we do NOT ride horses to school 🤣😂🤦🏽. Now that the cost of living has increased-$200k homes are the new $400k and worth every penny. I LOVE MY CITY, ITS BEAUTIFUL and VERY DIVERSE! And regardless if it’s predominantly black or not, you will live WELL!! Although I’m proud that we still have SOMETHING that is full of US🥰
I am a young black professional, and I live in a new luxury master planned community here in Humble, Tx. It is so amazing to see my black people doing well.
Coming from New Jersey to Texas was such a different expierence!! Myself and a couple cousins moved out there I ended up living out there for 15 years out in Tarrant county from Arlington too Bedford!I can say from seeing it for myself this is true i've grown to love it from the good and bad times!
There's not really a lot of Black people that actually reside in Frisco like that and you do not get that much bang for your buck. However, Frisco has a great job market for healthcare and tech. It is in close proximity to some large corporations like Chrysler and it's only a few minutes down the tollway from Dallas.
I live in allen another affluent are by Frisco. I'm getting the heck out of here this year, after 9 years. Safe, pretty, good public schools... but I need more... of my own culture and less southern, less pretentiousness.... Raised here in dfw(texas), and lived in Desoto for 15 year before moving to Allen tx.
My in-laws live in Mo-City (Missouri City Tx), it is very nice, there are a lot of African Americans that live there and other people of color, I love it!
I've only been to Cedar Hill but been wanting to move to Desoto! Thank you for making this list! Could you do a list of black owned tech companies please? I'm hoping for a Web Development career when I can move out there.
What was you favorite location and why please? I’ve loved in Houston Tx all of my life. Our daughter is graduating from UT AUSTIN this coming May and we are downsizing from a 5 bedroom in Spring Tx.
@@skyychase2132 That's actually not correct. The 'h' is not pronounced in the word 'honour'. (I am not American so I spell honour with the British spelling). Re Humble the place- it is always reasonable to defer to the pronunciation of the residents of the place itself.
Yes, “Take action” is one of our mantras. We consider ourselves brand managers for the black community and will do all we can put out a digital footprint that counters all of the negativity associated with our people.
@@adjustwithcaution right? Been in Texas my WHOLE life and never heard of this "Umm-ble" business until this video so don't feel bad Black Excellence lol
Thank you! That drove me crazy 😂 But I figured it was pronounced that way due to not being familiar with the area personally so it was ok. Positive she pronounced Lancaster properly and it’s mispronounced often as well.
I won't lie Dallas is jam packed, but not near as packed as Austin or something. Austin is packed and they don't have enough space to really expand. Dallas was at least big enough to handle this to some extent. I'm from a small town called Texarkana, but I live in DFW now. It's pretty nice.
I live in California and i heard of the dallas and houston suburbs. So i went out there to check all of them out. Let me tell you, i have never seen a all african american city of atleast 75% of our color and living well with well manicured lawns, mansions, home ownership, black own businesses, and so many professional african americans in my life until i went to desoto. Now i am in the process of closing on a brand new home almost 5k sq footage. I cannot forget you get your bang for your buck in texas as cost of living is waayy lower than California so the home im purchasing the size and area i could not ever own anything close to it where i live. In these comments i see a lot of individuals say this and that about desoto because they live there. If you were born outside of an african american city you will see how us Californians and anyone feel about wanting to come to a city where our ppl are. My kids have been called the N words several times, and family have been looked over for jobs because they dont speak fluent spanish. So by all means our perspectives will be totally different from your perspective as we see things in the light of what you see on tv as our people Are really out here getting killed and abused by not just the police but by neighbors and store owners and etc because we dont have our own living close by and looking out for each other like we did in the 60,70, and 80’s.
I live in Richmond. Oil and gas supports a lot of familys out here. Now that oil has dropped off the chart, Its going to be interesting to see who can hold on to their homes. Great area though.
Wow Richmond is number one?! I'm already here. I live in the twin cities Richmond-Rosenberg. My daughter goes to Terry high and has been to prestigious charter schools but chose Terry to graduate from. And my daughter is a medical student. National honors society and all. I guess we're right where we need to be🥰
Wow tysm for this research and information!!! We will definitely considering relocating in a few years to purchase our first property and start a family!
Does anyone else watch these to figure out where they’re going to settle down?
Yeah I do lol
Yes!!!
Yes
Yes! :-)
Yes girl I recently moved to Houston from DC(which I lived for 2 years before that I was in Savannah) but than the pandemic started so I’m hoping I made the right choice.
Did my research and moved from Cali to Desoto. Best decision as this is a beautiful place filled with Black Excellence!
Cool im from Desoto!
What Platforms did you use to do your research?
Desoto is nice but way overrated. Poor infrastructure, bad roads and mostly fried food spots. Left Desoto for downtown Dallas.
I moved from Fresno, CA to San Antonio. Not that great of a decision. Now we’re looking to move up North or East.
@@jarmbrister23 I googled a lot as my main focus was to relocate to a majority Black area. I also found a realtor and came for a weekend to see the different areas. Dallas was nice but the suburbs appealed to me more.
And by 'research', I mean all up in the comments of an article to see what the real is lol!
I stay in Desoto Texas now. Definitely on its way to being the next black Wall Street. I encourage our people to keep flooding this area. Bought a house here when I was 22. I’m now 26
All facts
Do your thing bro, congrats...much love💪🏽
Congratulations my man
Only if they stop the “redlining” cus u go north it’s a whole diff world up there but I agree we jus needa keep getting more businesses etc
@@Localahhkenn go up north and do what? I live in NYC and I live in the most segregated city in NYC. Staten Island, also known as the Mississippi of the North. I am just itching to get out
I am a resident of Desoto and own a business in Lancaster. The problem we run into with these communities is that the majority of the black people that live there and make up the most wealth in the community do not actually work there. Typically, the professional people are driving miles to work either to downtown Dallas or even further.
I first noticed this when I myself had to commute the 37 miles one-way to Plano everyday for a consulting role. All the traffic flowed to the north in the mornings and to the south in the afternoons. There aren't many black owned businesses in these communities that are employing people in numbers.
Also, we typically don't own much land in these communities. That's not always completely our fault though - "they" don't like to sell to us. I've tried to buy a few different properties in my area only to be either hung up on or lied to. Still, in order for us to hold a true stake in the game and really call these "black communites", we'll need to own some of that land. Community investing needs to be our next step
This is very informative Kenj, thanks for the info on Desoto.
More informative than the actual video
kenj thanks for that information 👍🏾
I am thinking of opening a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school there. I am @jb3bjj on IG.
Thank you for sharing this info. This is great information to know.
Look at how well we do as a people when we live around each other with no outside influences. We can have communities like this anywhere. I loved this so much. Keep these videos coming.
Yes!🎈We need to get back to this! 🛐It's safer that way. We thrived when we were together!♻️ Then our men can jog in a safe place..🕊
Downtown on 7th Avenue Handbag Adventures exactly!
Only Desoto is a true black community and we do a good job keeping "ninjas" out.
We need our own community entirely!
Its the job availability honestly. Black ppl are eating good down here
It is time that we black people start coming together and start buying out lands so that we can start our own black communities and neighborhoods so that we can start building and empowering ourselves.
You're for segregation basically... RACIST!
Yea and I heard Texas got baddies there to lmao
Yep great idea.. definitely not racism or segregation at all.
Exactly what our family unit is looking for mid-upper class black suburbs with other families to build and thrive in
@@abelgonzales3695 well if you say that's racist, your going to have to include Little Italy, in New York, Chinatown, East La, which is a all Hispanic Community, Little Saigon, Little India, Little Bangladesh and the list goes on!!! So are these people racist because they want to live amongst there own people??? So Abel Gonzales you are saying Black Americans are racist because they want to live amongst there own people??? I don't think so!!!
11. *Bonus: Richmond, TX (Houston)
10. Humble, TX (Houston)
9. Mesquite, TX (Dallas)
8. Ft. Worth, TX (Dallas)
7. Arlington, TX (Dallas)
6. Houston, TX
5. Lancaster, TX (Dallas)
4. Cedar Hill, TX (Dallas)
3. Fresno, TX (Houston)
2. Missouri City, TX (Houston)
1. Desoto, TX (Dallas)
I'm confused how is Fort Worth and Arlington... Dallas?
He means DFW!!!
Sam W. Thanks I was screen shooting every area.
I live Spring ,TX next door to Humble
I live Spring ,TX next door to Humble
Being a Texas Realtor in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex!!! Texas is the Place to Be!! What a blessing to see one of my relatives in the Mesquite, Texas video!!
That is nice 😁
Your a realtor? Please post your contact number. Thinking about relocating to Dallas.
@loretta I would love to see some properties you have, just move to Texas andwill be looking to buy a home soon!
@@busyteacher2 How soon are you looking to relocate?
@@shawannacharmaine What part of Texas? I'm in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex
I love this! I’m glad there’s places in this world where black people can maintain wealth, and culture! #BLM ✊🏾
Bryant Ewing thank you for your support! Stay tune for more great videos! ✊🏽
Bryant Ewing : Why can’t black people do this in Chicago
Yep, right here in good ol USA
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We maintain "culture" everywhere we are regardless of wealth. Not sure what you mean by this statement.
#SALUTE.....My aunt is the mayor of Desoto..the first AfricanAmerican woman to do so...have seen Desoto really change since the 80's.....basically grew up there...
Much respect for your Aunt. ✊🏽
@@BlackExcellist Appreciate it....one of the middle schools is named after her as well ( Curtistene S. McCowan Middle School)
Very cool. Mulch respect to your Aunt.
YES...and forever my Soror! R.I.P Curtistene.
🔺️🐘🔺️🐘🔺️
These are my favorite videos ... Gives me prospective
Thx for your support 🙏🏽
@@BlackExcellist great job on the video! My city of Desoto was #1
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My husband and I just moved here from DC area. What a beautiful place and I miss it but we quickly picked up and moved here to Dallas due to my health problems and I have my family here to help me. He already found a great job working remotely in ux design and we are in a safe area. My daughter was being bullied constantly in DC due to the color of her skin and had no friends. It was stressful and we always struggled with finances too. Now a year later my daughter is happier and has many friends, good neighborhood. We don’t have to stay down, we can do better. Blessings!
I'm so happy you turned your whole family around in less than a year wow That's an inspiration I wish y'all the best
@@BlackExcellist Are you accepting any paid promotions right now.
Can’t believe my area came in as number 1!! 75115 Desoto Tx!! I’m from Houston but live in DeSoto... and i must say i live in an area where judges, CEO’S and some big names in the radio and sports industry reside...
I was so happy to see my city in the #1 spot!
Dank Sinatra yes i have. I’ve done vending there as well.
@@tiffcin2811 me 2!
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My goal is to live in desoto ❤️
Yes...a lot of big name people reside and Desoto
If you wanna live in a strong black community just live in the best southwest . Schools have plenty of resources and some of the best sports. Cities are super safe. Jobs are plenty. Housing is superb.What more could you ask for ? These communities are so welcoming.
•DeSoto
•Lancaster
•Cedar Hill
•Duncanville
•Glenn Heights
•Red oak
-Also so many successful black businesses owners in these suburban cities.
Thank you for your list. I am in NYC & ready for a WHOLE new life. Time for change of pace. I had NO idea TX was so diverse.
Tara Walton Same here I’m a New York native . I’m not growing in here so it’s time to start fresh.
Cedar Hill is my favorite!🌹🌹
Right im a realtor whose office is in Desoto.
Ty Hughes Great where are some nice areas in DeSoto ? What is the average rent for a studio and 1 bedroom?
As our foreword stated, this real estate educational is based on Zip Codes. We don’t factor in bias, personal ties, real estate agent collabs, or emotions. As always, our presentations are based on #FACTS, #DATA and hours of research and due diligence. We stand by our work and are confident that our analysis will stand up to any challenge. No arrogance. We are Data Analysts and Software Engineers that leverage tons of sites. And you can too. Here are a few: Niche.com, UnitedStatesZipCodes.org, City-Data.org, NeighborhoodScout.com, Livability.com, and DataUSA.io. Not to mention we have invested into our own Analytics Heat Map based on Census data and American Census Survey. We not playing...
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Ya'll do an AMAZING job!!
Thank you for this video! Helping me with my decision!
Thank you! Love this!!
And there it is. BOOM 💥
I loooooved y'all and y'all work.
I need to move out of AZ. Arlington is looking like a great prospect. I miss being around more upwardly motivated black people.
As well as I!
Its absolutely amazing. The schools are great too. Second year at summit high school. 75% of the school is people of color. Including the teachers.
Omg meeee to. Im tryjng to live AZ as well.
Let me know I can get you all moved out to Houston
I'm in Mesa, AZ and I'm considering Tx as well. There's absolutely no culture in AZ and I rarely see any blacks here. I'm out of here soon!
I knew Desoto, Texas was number 1 lol.. Desoto is really a hidden gem. I am really thinking about moving there fr.
James Eaton Yes I agree I used to live in De Soto and Lancaster. Thinking about moving back.
Could never beat them in basketball either smh
Desoto and Lancaster.
IT REALLY IS POPPING!!!!!!!!
James Eaton my brother has a house in DeSoto and my wife and I are getting our house in DeSoto soon
Awesome! My family resides in 75115, Desoto. I’ve recently relocated to the area and my son is apart of the school district. I’m inspired to be in the vicinity of these great minds. Great minds create wealth!
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Welcome to Desoto. I love the 75115
Bianca Brown welcome to Desoto. I love the 75115
@@izhandsome828 Thank you! I absolutely love it
I am loving this video! As a resident of Katy, TX (77494) this really caught my attention. I am very close to and have interest in Richmond and Missouri City, TX now.
are from texas ? reason I ask is bvecause how is life down there
I am in Katy as well (77449) and I’m also thinking about Richmond
I’m in Richmond and it’s a great place to be, it’s growing very fast!
KATY AKA RICH CITY I CALL IT LOL, NICE VERY NICE HOMES MIGHT I ADD!!!
Both Mo city and Richmond are great.
I moved to Dallas Tx 10yrs ago....Im not goin nowhere....This is HOME😎😁😍
Proud product of Desoto Texas! The community has been a village of care from since I was a boy until now.
Village of care? Can you elaborate? I lived there for about 12 years until 2012, went to HS there in 2000.
I grew up in Beaumont in the 70’s and 80’s. My neighborhood or subdivision was all African American with high income. It was a rare neighborhood with black doctors, lawyers, teachers, refinery worker, preacher and entrepreneur. It was called Fleetwood Edition and my family was the first to built in the subdivision in 1969. It was great growing up there, I knew all the neighbors. I didn’t have to worry about being attacked or robbed. Both my parents have past, but still visit the neighborhood when in Beaumont. It’s still doing ok. I cherish the memories.
That’s where my fam is from Beaumont and PA TX 🙌🏽
I went to Lamar University from 1981 to 1987 I think i remember the neighborhood you are referring to .Is this area not to far from Washington Avenue?
Yes, the neighbor is off Washington BLVD
Interesting video! I know several of these areas. I’m a Houstonian & have family in Lancaster, DeSoto & Dallas.
How is DeSoto. I work in Healthcare and wanted to know about the area.
@@hellkitty1206 it's the Dallas version of L.A.'s Baldwin Hill's
@@hellkitty1206 there's also a major hospital in Desoto as well. Charleston Methodist Hospital.
KM Hearts My cousin lives & works in DeSoto & loves it! He is a basketball coach/teacher at a DeSoto ISD high school. I’ve only heard great things about the area! There’s also a hospital in DeSoto.
As someone that moved to Texas from the East Coast, I will say there are pros and cons in every area mentioned. To me, the main con is traffic. The people I know that live in those areas have a 45 min.- 1 hour commute time to get to work every day (not so much so in Ft. Worth). Rest assured, the commute is not fun! Texas drivers are challenged and its good to say a daily prayer when getting on the main highways every morning and evening. In addition, most of the "Southern Tier" cities mentioned near Dallas have those large populations of Blacks because they never move! They and their families have lived ONLY there. While people say they are welcoming, I will tell you ... it's not that simple. Anyone that wants to move here I highly recommend they move as close as they can to where they work. I live next door to Mesquite in a very new community and am quite content. Mainly, because most of the residents are from other cities. Good luck, everyone!
I agree with you 💯 👍
@@tommiebrooks8573 so people are not welcoming?
Houston and Dallas! As a native Houstonian, that makes me proud!
Just so you know the great Southwest consists of Lancaster , DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville you can take beltline Rd and reach all these cities and they all great shopping areas and entertaining
The view on Betline rd, especially from I-20 to Cedar Hill is amazing as well.
I lived in DeSoto 5 years off Wintergreen and Lived in Cedar Hill right off 67 for 4 years
@@RayRay-iy2ve right
This is basically telling me to move to Southern Dallas. I really don’t like leaving in Plano but my job is out here.
@@camcneiljr it is alot cheaper on the southern side of town also. I had to drive from Lancaster to my job over at 190 and Jupiter road everyday cause I couldn't afford to stay in Plano.
I love seeing Blacks do well I was born and raised in Texas and haven't seen many of my people doing well. This is so refreshing!
I have family in Desoto and I love it there. So much culture and I love that it’s full of Black excellence.
I want to move there. How is the health care market?
KM Hearts since it’s pretty close to Dallas , the market is pretty good. They have plenty free and income based health clinics as well.
@@swacman04 Thank you so much for your help and information. I will look into it
@@hellkitty1206 there's also one major hospital in Desoto as well. Charleston Methodists Hospital.
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Seeing this got me wanna move to Texas!!!
Wait until summer has ended lol
We are full 😂
Dannie Dans it’s no different than Georgia heat! 😅
Briana y’all not full until I get there 😁
Me as well. Ready for a change of pace from NYC. I had NO idea TX was so diverse.
I am from the DFW area and I'm an educator. Do your research on Desoto ISD before you make that move. The Community is beautiful but there are real challenges with the school district. Doesn't mean it cannot improve but know what you're getting into.
I’m thinking of relocating to the area and would love to hear more of your perspective
Explain in depth please.
This was truly amazing and inspiring! Thanks for taking the time to orchestrate this. Happy to know both of my properties made the list =)
I Love this channel... At the start of the vid she said, "African American home owners have gravitated to these neighborhood for LOWER CRIME RATES, BETTER SCHOOLS and black neighbors who share their social economic demographic." And I don't blame them not one bit. I always look around and the majority of us just dont want to get it together period. I can go on and on about the stuff that most of our people do that wont further us as a people. But this channel give us hope that we can change and get things together.
I’m in Richmond and everything said is true! Everyone wants to move to this area. Beautiful homes, lots of shopping centers, nice eateries and much more.
Thanks for sharing!!
What are some neighborhoods names
ebony a Lakes of Bella Terra and Aliana
In the wake of recent events, we black need to pull together, strengthen our shared identity, culture, colour and faith. We need to celebrate ourselves and help one another climb to success.
Glad to see Arlington, TX on here!!
I moved from ft worth to Arlington years ago and I love Arlington
@@ricamorich1670 yeah.. The donuts are MMMMMMHMMMMHMM
I love my home in Arlington.
Diversity is the spice of life.
Recently moved to Texas from Minnesota! Didn't know about this site. I'm excited about my new journey in Texas!!
THIS WAS A GREAT VIDEO !
I saw a big ethnic shift when I was growing up in Lancaster TX back in the 80's and 90's.
RayRay 214 thank you for your support! ✊🏽
Fantastic & informative video. This is also right on time as I’m looking to purchase a home in the Dallas suburbs. It’s awesome to see our families thriving! 👏🏿
I’m relocating from South Jersey & I came to this channel. First y’all convinced me of Prince George’s County, MD, now I’m torn🙁🙁 Texas might’ve won my heart
Lay Johnson TV You’ll love it here in Houston/Katy TX. Been here 10 years and no regrets
@@olujimix_official Katy is great
I know all about PG County, I use to live in Silver Spring . Now I’m living in TX outside of Dallas. Best decision in my life was moving out here.
@@I20-w4v PREACH I LOVE DFW!!!
I hear the police department in Prince George’s county is mostly Black cops but like a mob. Look them up.
I'm from the DFW and the video is so true. Keep up the good work. 👌 Frisco is very nice also!
Thank you Black Excellist for giving me the privilege and honor of being featured in this video with my choir when we performed at Carnegie Hall last summer!! I had no idea that this video even existed until one of my parents reached out to me to tell me about it and I was truly proud that you included my work! I relocated to Humble 7 years ago and it has truly been a God-send as my career in music education truly skyrocketed once I arrived! Shout out to all of my fellow "Humble-ites" and they are definitely right........the "H" is silent!!! LOL
This was a great video! It made me realize that I'm living in the wrong Texas city (Austin, TX). I would love to live in a city where I see successful people who look like me.
C J I just left Austin recently if you have Instagram please follow @blackwomeninaustin she made that platform for us because Austin is not as inclusive for us. I hope this helps you. 😊
Wow!! I'm thinking of relocating to Austin, rather Pflugerville. I have lived in dfw pretty much my entire life. Now in the affluent allen TX area, after leaving Desoto TX roughly 10 years ago. What's wrong with Austin? Do tell.
@@tianamariebeauty1913 Wow!! I'm thinking of relocating to Austin, rather Pflugerville. I have lived in dfw pretty much my entire life. Now in the affluent allen TX area, after leaving Desoto TX roughly 10 years ago. What's wrong with Austin? Do tell.
Ooh it’s spelled Humble! But it’s pronounced “Umm-ble” just an FYI.
Exactly but if you're not from Houston you wouldn't even know.
It's obvious the narrator is not from the area. I kept saying out loud it's pronounced Umble not Humble the "H" is silent
Lol and it’s definitely not near sugar Land I live in sugar land Humble is way on the north side
Michael Martin exactly. That’s why I came to comment on that lol
@@michaelmartin9270 and its mos def nowhere black people are thriving
Absolutely brilliant video, thank you for informing us in the UK about Black Excellence in Texas...we have 30+ children in our public high schools! My eyes are wide open now 🤩🤩🤩
I have been waiting for this when you dropped the Atlanta Video. Thank yall. I'm trying to move to TX and want to live where Black people live just live Prince George County.
KM Hearts good luck & thx for subscribing! ✊🏽
@@BlackExcellist Thank you for making people's decisions easier. 💞💞🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I live in one of the Tx cities on this list & love it. Good luck!
Where do you live now? If PG, stay there. You won't like it.
You won’t find anything like PG County in Texas. This is great value compared to that
I'm not surprised i lived in DeSoto for 14 years and I go back all the time (my parents still stay there). The houses on pleasant run have some really rich people living there. School is always improving and we will run it back for another state title in football one day.
That's cool, but Desoto's high school band need to get on the same level as Lancaster's band. LoL
I'm thankful the new superintendent stopped all that mess with school board members embezzling money. I just wish they didn't have to shut down northside. That's the elementary school I went to when I moved to desoto from dallas
@2 Black 2 Strong lol it's definitely not the HOOD, but then again it just depends on where you live.....
Thanks for recognizing our service area of FRESNO Texas.. PMF NUPES
I’ve been thinking a lot about relocating to Dallas but all this time, everyone been talking about Frisco, Addison, Plano, McKinney etc. Now I feel like I’ve been researching the wrong areas 😩
I live in Dallas ( all my life) and Frisco is the most impressive place we have in Dallas area. Mainly all new homes, buildings, and beautiful huge mansions! If I win the lottery, that’s where I’m going!
Wish this video was around before my husband and I moved to Texas last year to The Woodlands, but it’s nice here.
I was considering moving to the woodlands... I'm in spring Branch right now. The school my daughter attends is the only reason I'd stay but it's sooooo crowded!!
My college roommie and her family luve in the Woodlands. 😊
76123 here. Looooove this video! Keep them coming ✊🏾✊🏿
Thx for stopping by!
I left the West Coast in 2012 and moved to Houston. I have not regretted it!!!!
@Inconnu X - Cost of living and to be within driving distance from family.
I just saw this video, Thank you for this. I am originally from NJ, born and raised, however my parents moved to Texas due to my dad's job (he was an engineer). You never realize when your younger what your parents do for you, and your future. We moved so many times in Texas, until my parents bought their home, which was in Cedar Hill, TX, at the time growing up in Cedar Hill, no one knew where that was, so you always had to say...right outside of Dallas, Lol!!! I graduated from CHHS (🤘 Go Longhorns) and made so many great friends, that I consider family. My brother decided to stay, and he lives in Ft. Worth. We are buying a home in FL, but if i had a choice, i would have chosen Cedar Hill, TX to raise my children. I have grown to love Texas so much, and I would do it all over again (make a few personal changes, Lol!!), but it made me, me right!! Not a Cowboys fan though, Lol!!
Another winner. Good job BE.
Ronnie Royal thx for your support! 🙏🏽
My grandparents were from Fort Bend County. I had always visited Richmond, Texas a lot. I am surprised that Pearland and Manvel haven't been mentioned.
These are "black" communities I supposed. Pearland and Manvel and parts of Missouri City (Sienna, Riverstone, Lake Olympia) are more diverse than anything. But there also a lot of black people. I live in Sienna and there's a ton of us there, but its also very diverse. Guessing that's why 77053 and 77489 are mentioned....they're right on the outskirts of the more blended communities. I grew up in 77489, and my HS (Willowridge) was in 77053, and its NOTHING like it was when I lived there.
Great video. I am from the Humble(northeast houston) area (H is silent) we are closer to The Woodlands. However, Richmond is closer to Sugarland area (far southwest houston) Fresno and 77053 are both basically the same area.
I was looking at houses in TX and you guys shared this, thank you 😊
TiffDoingWell thx your support! 🙏🏽
Great stuff guys and Im honored seeing my DeSoto videos incorporated. Yall got me feeling like Black Excellist over here! Hey should you all ever need assistance feel free to reach out.
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These class sizes!! 😍😍😍 currently teaching 22 2nd graders in Texas. Due to most being online at the beginning of the year, I started off with 14. It is a HUGE difference now that all are back in school. Lower class sizes allow teachers to focus on students' individual needs. This is most likely the reason for such high achievement rates in these communities.
Thank you, I always wanted to visit Texas
Visit Houston 1st
diamondd83 thx for your support! 🙏🏽
I love the positive energy here by the way. I love my educated and intellectual people who understand good manners and communication.
Missouri city is a historic community for Blacks. Very progressive and old money.
Thank you for sharing this positivity, it’s so important. Black people need more representation for being successful!
DESOTO proud!!!! DR.J we see you!
Good schools, Respectful Children, & Strong Families = Thriving Community
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Strong Fathers, Mothersn, Children and Community, will raise everyone up...throw faith in one and another and the highest, you can see how good life can be.
Houston Tx. Baby!!! I’m 42 yrs and lived here all of my life. I told people for many years to stop sleeping on Texas, we do NOT ride horses to school 🤣😂🤦🏽. Now that the cost of living has increased-$200k homes are the new $400k and worth every penny. I LOVE MY CITY, ITS BEAUTIFUL and VERY DIVERSE! And regardless if it’s predominantly black or not, you will live WELL!! Although I’m proud that we still have SOMETHING that is full of US🥰
I am a young black professional, and I live in a new luxury master planned community here in Humble, Tx. It is so amazing to see my black people doing well.
Very Impressive!!!!!Very Inspirational things that they don't show on television how Black People can live with diversity and get along Well.
Coming from New Jersey to Texas was such a different expierence!! Myself and a couple cousins moved out there I ended up living out there for 15 years out in Tarrant county from Arlington too Bedford!I can say from seeing it for myself this is true i've grown to love it from the good and bad times!
I live in Richmond Texas(77406) so this is very interesting to see.
how do you rate it there
How would you rate it?
Y'all rich too? Lol
I’m in frisco 75034 and we dope up here I moved from Chicago and love it in Tx
Frisco has more indiana than black though. So the city though beautiful and affluent we dont have enough of us there
yeaaaaa but not that many black people up there. There are more black people in little Elm than Frisco
There's not really a lot of Black people that actually reside in Frisco like that and you do not get that much bang for your buck. However, Frisco has a great job market for healthcare and tech. It is in close proximity to some large corporations like Chrysler and it's only a few minutes down the tollway from Dallas.
I live in allen another affluent are by Frisco. I'm getting the heck out of here this year, after 9 years. Safe, pretty, good public schools... but I need more... of my own culture and less southern, less pretentiousness.... Raised here in dfw(texas), and lived in Desoto for 15 year before moving to Allen tx.
I am an African and I love to see and hear my African American Brothers and sisters thriving in all aspects of life! Amazing
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Thank you 🙏🏾
My in-laws live in Mo-City (Missouri City Tx), it is very nice, there are a lot of African Americans that live there and other people of color, I love it!
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I am so proud of this video, you guys did a great job! 🤘🏿
What a refreshing perspective of our (black) lives. I am truly inspired and motivated, no NEGATIVITY here.
I've only been to Cedar Hill but been wanting to move to Desoto! Thank you for making this list!
Could you do a list of black owned tech companies please? I'm hoping for a Web Development career when I can move out there.
"Wow, Texas is a beautiful State!!!" TFS, Black Excellist!!!
I’m moving to Texas next year. This was helpful!
I done lived in Cedar Hill, Desoto and Lancaster 💪🏾
Which one u prefer
What was you favorite location and why please? I’ve loved in Houston Tx all of my life. Our daughter is graduating from UT AUSTIN this coming May and we are downsizing from a 5 bedroom in Spring Tx.
H is silent in Humble! 😂 Good vid!
I didn’t realize till after I was there a couple years.🤣
In what language there is no silent H in English words with the letter H is pronounced
@@skyychase2132 They said "you"ston out here in Texas
@@videosurfah WHERE? Lololol.....
@@skyychase2132 That's actually not correct. The 'h' is not pronounced in the word 'honour'. (I am not American so I spell honour with the British spelling). Re Humble the place- it is always reasonable to defer to the pronunciation of the residents of the place itself.
These are great guys. More please. More often.
Very interesting video, so very informative and refreshing.
This was so good to see. Moving to Texas in 2021 and this was so good to see
I’m down here in Fort Hood. I’m about 2 hours from Dallas and 3 hours from Houston.I prefer Dallas over Houston though. Great video !
I Agree. Dallas has many more affluent professional blacks. Dallas is so much more prettier than Houston. Better shopping in Dallas to.
I'm subscribing and telling everyone about this channel. We need more channels like this. Instead of preaching to us, this helping find a solution
Yes, “Take action” is one of our mantras. We consider ourselves brand managers for the black community and will do all we can put out a digital footprint that counters all of the negativity associated with our people.
The "H" in Humble is silent. If I hear someone pronounce the h I always know they aren't from here lol
We are not from Texas. That’s a fact. Thank you for the correction though.
Lol!! I’m from Fort Worth and I said the “h” so you right lol 😂
@@adjustwithcaution right? Been in Texas my WHOLE life and never heard of this "Umm-ble" business until this video so don't feel bad Black Excellence lol
I'm from Texas and didn't realize the H was silence. I've never been there but notice alot of people must be buying houses there.
Thank you! That drove me crazy 😂 But I figured it was pronounced that way due to not being familiar with the area personally so it was ok. Positive she pronounced Lancaster properly and it’s mispronounced often as well.
I’m planning on moving to Texas soon can’t wait
please dont. . .we are full
If you do, Dallas is full. But come if you want, everyones welcome!
I won't lie Dallas is jam packed, but not near as packed as Austin or something. Austin is packed and they don't have enough space to really expand. Dallas was at least big enough to handle this to some extent. I'm from a small town called Texarkana, but I live in DFW now. It's pretty nice.
Texas is a huge state. There is enough room for everybody.
I live in California and i heard of the dallas and houston suburbs. So i went out there to check all of them out. Let me tell you, i have never seen a all african american city of atleast 75% of our color and living well with well manicured lawns, mansions, home ownership, black own businesses, and so many professional african americans in my life until i went to desoto. Now i am in the process of closing on a brand new home almost 5k sq footage. I cannot forget you get your bang for your buck in texas as cost of living is waayy lower than California so the home im purchasing the size and area i could not ever own anything close to it where i live. In these comments i see a lot of individuals say this and that about desoto because they live there. If you were born outside of an african american city you will see how us Californians and anyone feel about wanting to come to a city where our ppl are. My kids have been called the N words several times, and family have been looked over for jobs because they dont speak fluent spanish. So by all means our perspectives will be totally different from your perspective as we see things in the light of what you see on tv as our people Are really out here getting killed and abused by not just the police but by neighbors and store owners and etc because we dont have our own living close by and looking out for each other like we did in the 60,70, and 80’s.
So it's really racist in Texas? I'm from California thinking of moving that way was wondering if it's really racist?
California is not what people think. I've been in California for 30 yrs can't afford anything. Am moving to Texas .
@@lashonalexander9939 really racist yes
I love it here in the DFW Texas area!
I live in Richmond. Oil and gas supports a lot of familys out here. Now that oil has dropped off the chart, Its going to be interesting to see who can hold on to their homes. Great area though.
My aunt is the lady on #4 teaching the little boy! Too cool!
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It’s different watching videos like these, but actually lives here is like the experiences are different!😆
Sent this to my mom. Came upon you guys by RUclips algorithm. RUclips did something right for once.
Thank you for checking us out 🙏🏽
As someone that is not a part of the African American community, I appreciate this video so much. This needs to be showcased more. #BlackExcellence
Thanks babe
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Wow Richmond is number one?! I'm already here. I live in the twin cities Richmond-Rosenberg. My daughter goes to Terry high and has been to prestigious charter schools but chose Terry to graduate from. And my daughter is a medical student. National honors society and all. I guess we're right where we need to be🥰
humble texas is pronounce , umble lol I loved this. One of my motivations to be successful in move to areas like this.
I'd be interested in seeing on of these for Alabama and South Carolina please.
I live in the Cedar Hill area and love it! They're building and expanding in the area as well.
I do business all through the DFW. I knew Desoto was going to be on her and Cedar Hill. May favorite is Cedar Hill.
Wow tysm for this research and information!!! We will definitely considering relocating in a few years to purchase our first property and start a family!
I’m thinking about moving there in about 5 years!!! Great info!