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Coffee Scene is really good if you are into that. The Running community is huge and the parkway (as you mentioned). Great video, agree with your statements!
SF restaurants have declined post Covid. Prices have increased and quality has dropped. Would be great to have you share your top Sac Area restaurants, cafes, bistros etc.
I agree 100%. I just commented on the price and food quality. They are super stingy about napkins, water, and portions. Believe me, I live in SF and I'm a foodie. I don't even eat in SF anymore. I only eat in Sac now but even Sac is getting expensive.
Just a note, unlike a lot of the country this year, Sacramento only gets an extremely rare 115 degree day a couple of times in the summer. More like a week or two of above 100 to 108. Dry heat with +30 degree drops at night due to the glorious delta breezes. Maybe Gold River is warmer. That's a good 16 miles east of downtown Sacramento. And we are known as the Farm to Fork Capitol for a reason. Go check out Mulvaney's or the Kitchen or Moxie's. Swabbies, the Vault, Wildwood. I think you have a lot of exploring left to do!
Mark, I have to correct you about restaurants especially in San Francisco. There are many many restaurants now closes early and the quality aren't what it used to be. I know a few chefs have moved here from Chinatown and retired after a few years here in Sac. It's expensive and the portions are small in SF. San Jose still has good food but definitely not in SF. I know, I live in SF and Sac.
That’s a shame. I use to love going to the Bay Area for food. House and Nan King & Cha Cha Cha were always my favorites! I love that in Sacramento we believe in big portions of food :-)
I’ve been here 5 years. Moved up from LA. Here’s my experience so far. - The summer heat is bad but it’s bearable. You just don’t go out when it’s 115 degrees outside. Also worth noting, the hottest time of the day is at 4-5pm. I thought that was weird because in LA, the hottest time is at noon. So by 7-8pm you might need a light jacket. Not in SAC though. - The traffic is nothing compared to LA. At least the freeways move. In LA, you’re pretty much parked on the freeways. - The restaurants are garbage here. If it’s not a chain restaurant, then it’s an overpriced restaurant. Not much diversity either. Only one or two restaurants here have impressed me. - Yes there’s awesome outdoor activities here. I’ll agree with that. It took me awhile to get used to the vast open fields everywhere. - I think people are lazy up here. Like driving from Elk Grove to Roseville is like pulling teeth. People up here just stay within a 10 mile radius of their home. I just don’t get it? - Everyone thinks they’re black here. It’s pretty ghetto. - Housing has gone up. I don’t see it going back down either. I wouldn’t look to buy a home in the city of Sacramento. It’s too close to crime and homelessness. I’d live in Folsom, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin area. - Big name artists don’t ever come to Sacramento. You’ll have to drive to SF or San Jose to see Taylor Swift. That’s all I can think of right now. Overall, it’s not bad here but it’s not great either. If you’re from LA, I’d describe Sacramento as a big Rancho Cucamonga with more blacks. ✌🏼
Such a Great Channel Mark !! Thank you for your video ! I am planning to move to California and I am deciding which City to move, I am a Latin Man and in order to start I am going to look for job opportunities as a waiter or Server while I Study . Taking into account the cost of living , public transportation at the begining , the wages and the gastronomy scenario in Sacramento...Do you think is it a right decision to move there? I appreciate too much your answers and advice!..Thanks :)
i needed a cup of coffee before diving into this one. If you are coming to California and want a city that has a realistic barrier to entry then Sacramento is pretty solid. Again if California is where you are headed. Now that being said you need to be close to downtown/midtown to be close to the restaurants and bars where tips are HIGH and you can walk to work because public transportation is limited here :(. Let me know if you have further questions!
@@SacramentoRealEstate Thanks dear Mark for your answer ! When you say : " and want a city that has a realistic barrier to entry then Sacramento is pretty solid". Do you mean that it is not easy to go to establish, work and living in the city of Sacramento for an immigrant ? I appreciate your answer . Have a nice day Mark .
@@davidbarrera8977 cost of living is so much less in the Sacramento area than the Bay Area and parts of So California that it makes it easy to jump in.
Hey everyone it's Mark! Did I miss anything on my list of things to do in Sacramento? If I did comment down below what I should have included!
INTERESTED IN MOVING TO SACRAMENTO, CA? CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE RELOCATION GUIDE contact.buyorsellrealestatenow.com/sacramentorelocationguide
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contact.buyorsellrealestatenow.com/first-time-homebuyer-guide-markmcdonoughteam
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Loved the wildlife and the trees in Sacramento. The town was on the boring side, but it seems to be getting better.
It’s definitely a slower pace in the Bay Area. I would say give it a revisit.
My favourite "pro" is the housing affordability!
I love that also :)
Coffee Scene is really good if you are into that. The Running community is huge and the parkway (as you mentioned). Great video, agree with your statements!
i love my coffee!
SF restaurants have declined post Covid. Prices have increased and quality has dropped. Would be great to have you share your top Sac Area restaurants, cafes, bistros etc.
Love that idea!! You might see it in the next couple weeks :-)
I agree 100%. I just commented on the price and food quality. They are super stingy about napkins, water, and portions. Believe me, I live in SF and I'm a foodie. I don't even eat in SF anymore. I only eat in Sac now but even Sac is getting expensive.
Just a note, unlike a lot of the country this year, Sacramento only gets an extremely rare 115 degree day a couple of times in the summer. More like a week or two of above 100 to 108. Dry heat with +30 degree drops at night due to the glorious delta breezes. Maybe Gold River is warmer. That's a good 16 miles east of downtown Sacramento. And we are known as the Farm to Fork Capitol for a reason. Go check out Mulvaney's or the Kitchen or Moxie's. Swabbies, the Vault, Wildwood. I think you have a lot of exploring left to do!
Hey @karaleong8282! Let me know if you have any suggestions for future videos👍
My favorite pro is if it’s really true that we can find a job ❤
Hey lovely asian! Do you live in the area? 🤔
Good job Marko
Thanks Sam!!
Mark, I have to correct you about restaurants especially in San Francisco. There are many many restaurants now closes early and the quality aren't what it used to be. I know a few chefs have moved here from Chinatown and retired after a few years here in Sac. It's expensive and the portions are small in SF. San Jose still has good food but definitely not in SF. I know, I live in SF and Sac.
That’s a shame. I use to love going to the Bay Area for food. House and Nan King & Cha Cha Cha were always my favorites! I love that in Sacramento we believe in big portions of food :-)
Cant wait to move out of sac
I’ve been here 5 years. Moved up from LA.
Here’s my experience so far.
- The summer heat is bad but it’s bearable. You just don’t go out when it’s 115 degrees outside. Also worth noting, the hottest time of the day is at 4-5pm. I thought that was weird because in LA, the hottest time is at noon. So by 7-8pm you might need a light jacket. Not in SAC though.
- The traffic is nothing compared to LA. At least the freeways move. In LA, you’re pretty much parked on the freeways.
- The restaurants are garbage here. If it’s not a chain restaurant, then it’s an overpriced restaurant. Not much diversity either. Only one or two restaurants here have impressed me.
- Yes there’s awesome outdoor activities here. I’ll agree with that. It took me awhile to get used to the vast open fields everywhere.
- I think people are lazy up here. Like driving from Elk Grove to Roseville is like pulling teeth. People up here just stay within a 10 mile radius of their home. I just don’t get it?
- Everyone thinks they’re black here. It’s pretty ghetto.
- Housing has gone up. I don’t see it going back down either. I wouldn’t look to buy a home in the city of Sacramento. It’s too close to crime and homelessness. I’d live in Folsom, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin area.
- Big name artists don’t ever come to Sacramento. You’ll have to drive to SF or San Jose to see Taylor Swift.
That’s all I can think of right now. Overall, it’s not bad here but it’s not great either. If you’re from LA, I’d describe Sacramento as a big Rancho Cucamonga with more blacks.
✌🏼
Awesome @fatbart8551! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Stupid comments on garbage restaurants here and ghetto. Move to Russia
Proximity to Tahoe!
Hi Chris W! I’ll definitely put that on my list! Let me know if there’s anything else you think I should cover. 💯
Such a Great Channel Mark !! Thank you for your video ! I am planning to move to California and I am deciding which City to move, I am a Latin Man and in order to start I am going to look for job opportunities as a waiter or Server while I Study . Taking into account the cost of living , public transportation at the begining , the wages and the gastronomy scenario in Sacramento...Do you think is it a right decision to move there? I appreciate too much your answers and advice!..Thanks :)
i needed a cup of coffee before diving into this one. If you are coming to California and want a city that has a realistic barrier to entry then Sacramento is pretty solid. Again if California is where you are headed. Now that being said you need to be close to downtown/midtown to be close to the restaurants and bars where tips are HIGH and you can walk to work because public transportation is limited here :(. Let me know if you have further questions!
@@SacramentoRealEstate Thanks dear Mark for your answer ! When you say : " and want a city that has a realistic barrier to entry then Sacramento is pretty solid". Do you mean that it is not easy to go to establish, work and living in the city of Sacramento for an immigrant ? I appreciate your answer . Have a nice day Mark .
@@davidbarrera8977 cost of living is so much less in the Sacramento area than the Bay Area and parts of So California that it makes it easy to jump in.
@@SacramentoRealEstate Thanks Mark for your answers ! Great Channel !
Lived in sac for 30yrs. The 1 pro I found, is that I left!
Thanks for watching
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I appreciate your feedback @aaronchristensen5866! Is there anything you'd like to see more of in future real estate videos?🤯
Traffic sucks here cuz yall keep moving and commuting here. 🤣😂🤣 no one like sac now yall wanna be here. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hi @Welsed! What are your favorite places in the city?😄
Mountain lions and snakes Folsom, Placerville and Aurban
State minimum wage will kill alot of business
You do not know what you are talking about.
thanks for watching