@Winndell Johnson it's really not. Plus, cold is relative. Anyone who's lived south of SC may view a relatively 'northern' clime like what's here in the DC area "cold". Thanks to global warming, we had less than 30 days' worth of cold temperatures, and a way above average number of days' worth of relatively warmer (>70°+) temperatures this past year. But, I get it. Also, The moderator hit the nail on the head when she used the word 'enclave' to describe the area: money is a sort of barrier to entry around here, regardless of any skin tone or claimed ethnicity(ies).
10. Cedar Hill, Texas 9. Randallstown, Maryland 8. Stone Mountain Village, Ga 7.Florissant, MI 6. Bloomfield, CT 5.Camberia Heights, NY 4.Olympia Fields, ILL 3. Washington, DC 2. Baldwin Hills, CA 1.Bowie, MD
@@dp3170 I'm glad this is happening bc they failed to mention that the reputation of Stone Mountain is that it used to be Ku Klux Klan country. I currently live in Decatur, but I'm from Southwest Atlanta (Cascade/Campbellton Rd/Camp Creek/South Fulton) and was surprised that it wasn't on the list considering the number of affluent black people from all walks of life, it has always had. SW Atlanta is old black money!
As a Maryland resident I can say from Central MD throughout Western MD all the way to DC is diverse and has great communities and opportunities for African Americans. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I am originally from Massachusetts and currently live in Prince George's County Maryland...I actually enjoy living in Prince George's County Maryland....I am planning to purchase some investment property in the Atlanta Metropolitan area due to a future project involving Dr. Claude Anderson and Mr Richard Finley....However, I am keeping my residency in Maryland. My Ultimate goal is to relocate to a country in East Africa altogether.
I would love to see the top black schools ( elementary, middle, and high schools). Both private and public. I think that would be extremely helpful... thanks for the video!
Lakeview NY, NY State’s blackest census recognized community is in a high performing, predominantly or pluralistically black school district(Malverne UFSD). Good test scores and a high graduation rate.
Baltimore and its suburbs is finally getting the shine it deserves. The media usually only shows the 5% that's bad But while they hate we keep building .Thanks Black Excellence Excellist for your great research.
I'm happy for Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, DC, and Atlanta... they are portrayed negatively in more ways than 1. When in actuality they are very good places to live. Every city has its down side but for the most part those cities are thriving. It's good to see someone find black excellence in those places
@@258athleticslmaoooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you joking right😅😅😅😅😅😅😅you funny stop it😂😂😂😂😂you know dam well they need to knock Baltimore down all of it. But hey humans have different standards of living. Some people think Baltimore is better than where they come from. They must be from nothing cause Baltimore ain't shytz.
1 Bowie, MD (suburb of Washington, DC) 2 Baldwin Hills, CA (suburb of Los Angeles) 3 Washington, DC 4 Olympia Fields, IL (suburb of Chicago) 5 Cambria Heights (suburb of Queens) 6 Bloomfield, CT (suburb of Hartford) 7 Florissant, MO (suburb of St. Louis) 8 Stone Mountain Village, GA (suburb of Atlanta) 9 Randallstown, MD (suburb of Baltimore) 10 Cedar Hill, TX (suburb of Dallas)
@@wayofthegun6224 maybe not true for "success" but it's 💯% true for black economic wealth! Gaining economic wealth is the ultimate goal so technically it is what success truly is. We won't truly be winning until we separate, buy black, build black, teach black and grow black.
@@JaneDoe-rm8qd Yeah but that money is not going into black businesses though. It doesn't just stop at economics. You use economics to fund black businesses, politics, media, justice, media, and education. However, I do agree, we have to work on the economics first
Cedar Hill, TX and Desoto, TX are definitely slept on neighborhoods in Dallas where majority well to do black families live. My family being one of them in the neighborhood. Thanks for showing Cedar Hill some love!
When I was moving from Seattle, I was focused on the Cedar Hill area. Heard a lot of great things, but ended up in north Dallas...Plano ISD lured me. 😩🤦🏽♀️ I was also focused on a great school district too. 🤷🏽♀️
As someone who is is from DC and grew up in Prince George’s County MD ; I am glad to see that people are realizing African Americans are living amazing out here . Thank you
PG County, has to make up its mind, if it wants to remain the black bastion it has been to black people. The current CE is selling the county to the highest bidders, without regard for the African Americans that flocked to the area and gave the county its current flavor. Gentrification is in full effect!!! P.S. Most of National Harbor is owned by or developed by a company named The Peterson Group....out of Virginia!!!
Kenneth Smith yeah we hear you but black folks in PG aren’t really concerned with gentrification because it doesn’t really affect us. “gentrification” only affects the lower income communities from a social economic stand point. As stated in this video the average black family in Bowie neighborhood alone makes almost $200k a year. No offense but gentrification doesn’t really apply to people with that high of an income. The only reason black communities in DC were affected by gentrification is because DC’s black communities are for the most part extremely poor and impoverished. The same can not be said about most black communities in PG County MD. It just cant.
@@glokid6318 for our county to be one of the wealthy Black counties, we have nothing here. PG County doesn’t even have a nice mall, which I know malls are closing now. Our schools are not great, and it’s not progressing as I would think it should being that we have the income, and crime is high.
@@ThePresentTimeNow you don’t know how good you have it in PG go to any other wealthy Black neighborhoods in the country it’s just that neighborhoods surrounded by the hood in a white city. PG county has Woodmore, upscale grocery stores, shops golf courses restaurants and boutiques.
DC native, moved to Upper Marlboro last year. I’m happy to see DC & Bowie so high up on this list. Big Shoutout to the DMV. Fun Fact: PG County is also the home to some of the nations wealthiest black communities 🙃
i went to Cabria Heights, NY 2 days to visit a friend, was telling my husband how beautiful the neighborhood is, every lawn and house i saw looked well maintained, looks very classy.
Cambria Heights is the only good neighborhood in Queens right beside Elmont which was mapped as Nassau county but is now Western Queens.Elmont is equally a great Black community.
@@carolynforney3398 Rosedale, Laurelton, St. Albans(including the Addisleigh Park Historic District), Hollis and parts of Queens Village, among maybe a few others, are all middle class mostly black neighborhoods in SE Queens. North Valley Stream next to Elmont in Nassau County is similar. Elmont is in Nassau County. Lakeview, northern Westbury, northern Baldwin/NW Freeport(Baldwin Schools, good SD) and even parts of Roosevelt, Uniondale and even Hempstead are or have mostly black middle class areas too.
@@carolynforney3398 The other side of Rosedale is even prettier than Cambria Heights. The video mentioned it but they said they chose to focus in on Cambria Heights. Also Laurelton in very beautiful. Big ups to my neighborhoods.
@@ckh937610 isn't Hempstead becoming mostly hispanic now ..my friend just sold his house out there and moved to CT.. queens and long island has some of the best middle and upper class black communities in NY..
@@carolynforney3398 you realize Queens is not even dangerous lol and that’s not the only good neighborhood in Queens. Out of all the boroughs Queens is the safest and the only bad part of the borough is Jamaica
I have lived in 2 of these cities. This is very true. They’re really trying to change DC though...it’s heavily gentrified now, and a lot of people work for the govt or contractors, but live outside of DC in PG County. Thank you for this video!!!
We as black America’ss need to celebrate wealth and generate generational will and keep it circulating at our communities! That’s the problem we are wealth minded.🤦🏾♂️
Baltimore is currently on real estate fast track!!! Definitely welcomed progression that is a longtime coming. Randallstown is not on my radar for future but DC is worth relocating to! I miss DMV and I pleased these areas made the cut and are still evolving enclaves for us! Go TERPS!!!!!
Check on the enunciation of 'Marlboro' in Upper Marlboro (not a hard emphasis on the 'boro'). Great list, overall. 👍🏿 Also, places like Accokeek and some of the closer in "Hills and Heights" (
Also - I've lived in PG my whole life. Not since the early '80s have I seen as many white people trying their level best to move back into the area. I think it's a fad, though. May or may not be something to note in the top 10 Prince George's wealthy black locales / zip codes, in terms of how the demographics are changing.
As a DC resident, I too cringed when she stumbled all over “Marlboro”. 😂 But I love that the DMV took 2 of the top 3 and 3 overall of the whole list. I think the Mid-Atlantic is really slept on, and even though I live in DC, I’ve always appreciated the diversity of MD and would move there is a heartbeat if I didn’t love DC city life the most. I can’t wait to see the list just of the top MD neighborhoods.
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp Yes sir.. Born and raised in Akron, OH but I have family in Atlanta and it's definitely on my radar.. Peace and Blessings to you and yours..
Correction....90056:is primarily Ladera Heights. I live in View Park, 90043. Baldwin Hills is 90008. We have lived here since 1960. Some of your info is incorrect. Some of the homes you show as being in Baldwin Hills are actually in Windsor Hills and View Park. It’s Complicated if you don’t know the area. Everyone seems to lump us all in the same neighborhood. View Park is the oldest and most historical. Next is Windsor Hills and then Baldwin Hills. If we gonna tell the story let’s get it right please!
I was about the write this. I see if you type in Baldwin Hills zip code they give the Ladera Heights zip for some reason. I can say it's all one community in a way, but the neighborhoods are also distinct. My grandparents moved to View Park/Windsor Hills in 1960 as well. My parents live in Baldwin Vista.
Baldwin Hills used to be as described, however LA is a awful place for Black people. What’s interesting is that the Baldwin Hills area is that it has become heavily gentrified and has financially been starved. Anti blackness runs rampant in La. Black residents, despite having an above average college education rate, are under employed or unemployed and make up the majority of skid rows homeless population. What’s also troubling is LA’s lack of job stability and competitiveness paired with anti black culture and covert racism that commonly comes in the form of hiring discrimination and red lining. Baldwin hills should have never made this list.
I used to live in zip code 90043. I went to Dorsey High and walked through Ladera Park and View Park going to school and the Liemert Park theater. When we first moved to our home in the 60s, a neighbor had just had a cross burning. Glad times have changed. I also loved in Lancaster, TX, not far from Cedar Hill, and grew up in East Chatham in Chicago not far from Ernie Banks and Ms Mahalia Jackson. Fun times.
I'm curious about this story. My family moved there in 1960. I know that they were the only black family on their block that year. I also know that they were denied housing in other areas of the city. I definitely curious to know about the cross burning.
I have lived in Atlanta and Dallas...and have been to all of these areas. I would put Cedar Hill at number 1 because all of those other areas have crime. All OF THEM! the hardest part about trying to live in around our people...we can make good money and have great credentials, but the hood is always nearby. If you make a good living and want to live around ppl who look like you, you probably want a safe community. A safe place to raise a family right? Most of these neighborhoods on this list have mid to high crime...especially PG County. To me that defeats the purpose of wanting to move up. It's sad but it is true. I know all of these places. In terms of quality of life, safety, and good school districts...none of these places check off all the boxes, and they should because some of our brightest live in them. But its just a fact. We don't have too many desirable neighborhoods. I've frequented or have lived in every single area on this list except Missouri, but that town in Missouri is a suburb of St. Louis and that is the murder capitol of the country. So it can't be too spectacular. But again...Cedar Hill is a good area to raise a family in, and maybe Stone Mountain (it's ok but has high crime areas too). I would say Baldwin Hills is the worst because its bascially in the Crenshaw district. It has cool aspects to it, but it's still kind of considered the hood even with all the money that's there.
Thats very true !! I worked in that area as a Parole Supervisor... the area is too close for nearby gang activities & other negative elements!!! I moved out of California.... 1. Too expensive & overrated. 2. And has become to populated . 3. However, its a great State to visit ! 4. Southern States for Blks is their best bet for the money!!
SORRY FOR THE LONG REPLY BUT I HAVE TO SAY THIS!!!. You are missing the point here. This video is not about the safest neighborhoods for black people but the richest. Don't give PG a bad rep. I could have easily bought a house in Montgomery County because after coming to this country black immigrant, they painted PG as the crime ridden county of black people like you just did. While renting in MoCo, I had too many run ins with the Cops. Fortunately, for me, I took some classes on African American studies in college which changed my whole perspective on being black in America. When it it was time to buy, My wife an I decided to buy a house in the Mitchellville area of Bowie and that was the best decision we have ever made. All of my neighbors as far as the eye can see are all affluent black people. I have NEVER had any problem with the police or crime nor have anyone called the cops because I had a party or anything. Our neighborhood is safe by all standards and with the recent increase in house prices, our home values have almost caught up with some of those in the "white neighborhoods" of MoCo (since their houses were already way too over priced and cannot appreciate by much anymore). We have our problems but we shouldn't look down on our communities and run to where white people are. Let us fix it!!! We purchased our home for $750K in 2019 and as of today, it is valued at over 1.3 million🤑. Non of the houses in my HOA is valued under a million and the average home value in the 2 adjacent communities is 750K. That equity has done wonders for us because we used it right. Dreams do come true in black neighborhoods. Let us address our problems and not run away from them.
JUST REMEMBER THE REST OF YOUR WORTHLESS FAMILY MEMBERS, WHO LIVE OUTSIDE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD COME TO VISIT, AND SCOPE OUT THE NEIGHBORS, TO LATER COME BACK AND ROB THEM. I'VE SEEN IT HAPPEN.
I was surprised to see my town of Florrisant here. This certainly explains why its suddenly very hard to get a house. A lot of people must want to move in. 63034 in particular is very lightly populated. Its main attraction is a huge park called Sioux Passage. Its probably the most expensive area in north county.
I like Bowie, but Bowie State University still needs some work. We have to remove a lot of the ratchetness going on there. PG still can improve tremendously in a lot of areas.
You’re absolutely right. PG is okay…lived here all my life and want to leave. The crime rate is high here. There are alot of nice areas, but some are bad.
Been living in Bowie 20721 for 18 years. Beautiful, yes. The homes are gorgeous and the proximity to DC and nature is incredible. The location is GREAT! However, (African Americans) sorry, but we need some serious work. Crime is too high and getting worse, school system is mediocre at best, ratchet and ill-behaved teens and young adults with plenty attitudes working in stores, highways and communities are not half as clean as our neighboring counties that are the RICHEST in the U.S. OVERALL, Loudoun, Fairfax, Howard and Montgomery Co. (look them up) If we are at the top of the list then this says a lot about BLACKS as a people. We can do better. They are building like crazy over here too and afraid this will cause crowding and MORE crime. They try to build nice shopping areas for us and we destroy it!! (Capital Boulevard) DESTROYED IT IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS!!!! Woodmore Town Center is still doing well THANK GOD!! PG has great potential, but...........watch the news at night, PG crime crime crime. C'mon, we can do much better black fam.
I used to live in Cambria Heights in the 1960s and it had a lot of white people but they moved out when blacks started moving in.I am glad to see it being one of the richest neighborhoods in nyc.
#10. Cedar Hill, Texas. #9. Randallstown, Maryland. #8. Stone Mountain Village, Georgia. #7. Florissant, Missouri. #6. Bloomfield, Connecticut. #5. Cambria Heights, N. Y. #4. Olympia Fields, Chicago #3. Washington, D. C. #2. Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles #1. Bowie, Maryland
Thank you for updating this. I knew that last video had outdated information. I look forward to the restoration of Greenwood, Archer and Pine one day. This time without the bombs. B1
@@carolynforney3398 yes it has. The news paper ran a story as to how surprising it is that the area has remained so beautiful after the black community moved in after the white flight to long island.
I've always wanted to move some where majority of the people look like me. Growing up in California and hearing the stories about racism had me hesitant about moving to the south. This list opened up new options I've never considered before hand
Maryland, Dc pretty much East Coast. To be real East Coast > West coast especially for blacks. Plenty of blacks that making it in the NYC metropolitan area and DMV along with a few other areas
Good list. The most expensive black real estate in the Matrix USA 🇺🇸 is still in Los Angeles proper (Baldwin Hills/ Windsor Hills) & in Los Angeles County (Ladera Heights).
Bloomfield Hills isn’t predominantly black, but parts of Southfield/Lathrup Village and maybe select parts of Farmington Hills or West Bloomfield would fit.
Good list lol I'm shocked my hoods in queens made it. Yes average house here is about $400k now and salary is like $150k. Right now my house value went up to $500k. But I don't want to live in NYC forever. I'll be looking to retire to another city on this list in another 20 years.
Being from the A, and living in B'head, I almost wasn't on board with this list. It seems pretty close though. So I would agree. But realizing you gave some innuendo clarity to Stone Mountain, it seems pretty correct. Btw, a little known inside fact. Stone Mountain (Smoke Rise - more specifically, an enclave of SM) has more Caribbean millionaires concentrated in a single area than anywhere in the United States. So dere ya go! Holla!
@@BlackExcellist can we get a most black upper areas in New York or New York City metropolitan area? Or the most black/diverse middle class areas in New Jersey
We have this project in the queue now. We put it on pause only temporarily because we are awaiting the new 2020 Census data to be made available at the end of this month. We are excited about the data refresh and we should see a number of zip codes added to our “black affluent” category, especially in the NY NJ area.
Do have any stats on communities that are on the rise or some sleeping areas you think have a lot of potential for growth? Curious to see what other cities are out there.
Rochester New York buffalo NY Eastern pa (the Poconos) Norfolk Virginia Virginia Beach everywhere in north Carolina ..I say north Carolina Bec Biden is going to throw a lot of money at north Carolina Michigan and eastern pa ..I got a friend that's already buy up property in pa..
All I want to see is an increase in Black land ownership. Today about 10% of the land that was owned after reconstruction is owned today by FBA. A huge loss!
Lived and taught in the metroplex. Cedar Hill doesn’t have great school districts. Some are decent. So, if you have children, I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a school district. If you are wanting your child to go to a PBS, then sure. But scores aren’t great. There are better schools in the DFW area.
Thanks for the video 😊I see the avg income in Baldwin Hills is $152k and the home value average is $1M. Is it possible to pay a $1M mortgage on a salary of $152k? What is the mortgage payment with only a $10k down payment for this mortgage? Thanks.
We have given this some thought and we are continuing to analyze. There could be multiple factors at play. There is a significant number of Renters in Baldwin Hills. Over 50%. Unfortunately the Census doesn’t provide Income based on Homeowners vs Renters. We think Homeowners Income level would be more aligned with Home Values. But maybe not. The average age is 40 which may indicate that many of the homeowners are retired and may no longer have high income. Another factor is that many may have bought and paid for their houses before the market drove their home values up. Home Value is not the “Purchase Price” ... many residents bought these homes cheap and are just sitting on gold mines. Also with over 50% rentals, we would conclude that many of the high income owners are actually living elsewhere. Just our thoughts.
Some of that is due to many folks there acquiring the property through their parents or grandparents. I am from Los Angeles & I know of many people who are in their 40s & 50s who inherited properties who make incomes of over $150k for a couple & $100k for single people. Even in Compton($480k) & Lynwood($550k) & Inglewood ($715k) which is in Los Angeles county it is expensive for black people to live.
These cities seem like they can be heavily influenced by the metropolitan areas they surround 😪 hopefully one day the average income of a minority neighborhood won’t be overshadowed by what’s happening in the surrounding areas.
I can't speak for all of the communities but I would love to know what part of Cambria Heights that is because that doesn't look like any of the homes I know to be in Cambria Heights. That looks more like a Manhattan apartment especially with the brick row homes seen through the windows. Even the aerial view isn't Cambria Heights. There's no train going through the community.
This video forgot to include taxes. I live in NY City and you are heavily taxed for almost everything. Making $120k is like making $60k after taxes. If it keeps going at this rate which it is, there will be a dwelling upper and middle class. My wife and I are on the verge of making somewhere in the mid-upper 200k and that’s nothing after taxes. We are looking to move out because the living expenses and everything else is ridiculously high.
ATL was sketchy sounding but I let it slide...then I heard her say "CHICAGO" and "SAFEST" in the same sentence and knew this video was off 😒 364 ppl have been murdered there as of 07072021.
Cambria heights is the same as the Wakefield section of the BX it's the same as Mount Vernon NY new Rochelle norther valley stream ,Nyack, central Harlem ,canarsie Brooklyn, Norwalk CT Stamford CT and areas in east NJ full of black well to do people with homes ranging from a million and up..
🔥 Which majority Black Community or City/Suburb would you consider moving or retiring to??
No point in moving when living near #1 and #3 is a short commute (
@Winndell Johnson it's really not. Plus, cold is relative. Anyone who's lived south of SC may view a relatively 'northern' clime like what's here in the DC area "cold". Thanks to global warming, we had less than 30 days' worth of cold temperatures, and a way above average number of days' worth of relatively warmer (>70°+) temperatures this past year. But, I get it. Also, The moderator hit the nail on the head when she used the word 'enclave' to describe the area: money is a sort of barrier to entry around here, regardless of any skin tone or claimed ethnicity(ies).
Bloomfield, Connecticut
@@TheWealthBuildingJourney What is your opinion on the huge number of African Americans moving to the south & global warming?
@Winndell Johnson I want to move to Connecticut or Maryland.
10. Cedar Hill, Texas
9. Randallstown, Maryland
8. Stone Mountain Village, Ga
7.Florissant, MI
6. Bloomfield, CT
5.Camberia Heights, NY
4.Olympia Fields, ILL
3. Washington, DC
2. Baldwin Hills, CA
1.Bowie, MD
Not all angels have wings! Thanks
State abbreviation for Florissant is MO
@@wordofmouthstl Oh I spelled it wrong thank you for noticing it. Thank you very much.
Being from Atlanta, I can wholeheartedly say that number 8 is super cap!
@@dp3170 I'm glad this is happening bc they failed to mention that the reputation of Stone Mountain is that it used to be Ku Klux Klan country. I currently live in Decatur, but I'm from Southwest Atlanta (Cascade/Campbellton Rd/Camp Creek/South Fulton) and was surprised that it wasn't on the list considering the number of affluent black people from all walks of life, it has always had. SW Atlanta is old black money!
As a Maryland resident I can say from Central MD throughout Western MD all the way to DC is diverse and has great communities and opportunities for African Americans. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
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I am originally from Massachusetts and currently live in Prince George's County Maryland...I actually enjoy living in Prince George's County Maryland....I am planning to purchase some investment property in the Atlanta Metropolitan area due to a future project involving Dr. Claude Anderson and Mr Richard Finley....However, I am keeping my residency in Maryland. My Ultimate goal is to relocate to a country in East Africa altogether.
@@abdulsharif6541 PG County is a good area to live. Hope all goes well with your project and living in West Africa(Lagos) is one of my goals as well.
African Americans ain’t African but 👌🏽
@@youright1592 your right, we are really Chinese. Lol
I would love to see the top black schools ( elementary, middle, and high schools). Both private and public. I think that would be extremely helpful... thanks for the video!
Excellent idea!
Lakeview NY, NY State’s blackest census recognized community is in a high performing, predominantly or pluralistically black school district(Malverne UFSD). Good test scores and a high graduation rate.
Great idea!
Agreed!!!
Good idea queen hopefully they heard you 😘 are you single
Baltimore and its suburbs is finally getting the shine it deserves. The media usually only shows the 5% that's bad But while they hate we keep building .Thanks Black Excellence Excellist for your great research.
Exactly! I live in Baltimore City but always in Owings Mills and Randallstown
I'm happy for Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, DC, and Atlanta... they are portrayed negatively in more ways than 1. When in actuality they are very good places to live. Every city has its down side but for the most part those cities are thriving. It's good to see someone find black excellence in those places
@@258athleticslmaoooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you joking right😅😅😅😅😅😅😅you funny stop it😂😂😂😂😂you know dam well they need to knock Baltimore down all of it. But hey humans have different standards of living. Some people think Baltimore is better than where they come from. They must be from nothing cause Baltimore ain't shytz.
Got me over here motivated to finish college.
1 Bowie, MD (suburb of Washington, DC)
2 Baldwin Hills, CA (suburb of Los Angeles)
3 Washington, DC
4 Olympia Fields, IL (suburb of Chicago)
5 Cambria Heights (suburb of Queens)
6 Bloomfield, CT (suburb of Hartford)
7 Florissant, MO (suburb of St. Louis)
8 Stone Mountain Village, GA (suburb of Atlanta)
9 Randallstown, MD (suburb of Baltimore)
10 Cedar Hill, TX (suburb of Dallas)
I’m so glad to see all of these communities thriving. Keeping the dollar circulating in our community is key to success.
That's not the issue though ..most of the businesses in those communities are still owned by outsiders ..
@@wayofthegun6224 maybe not true for "success" but it's 💯% true for black economic wealth! Gaining economic wealth is the ultimate goal so technically it is what success truly is. We won't truly be winning until we separate, buy black, build black, teach black and grow black.
@@JaneDoe-rm8qd HUH?
@@JaneDoe-rm8qd Yeah but that money is not going into black businesses though. It doesn't just stop at economics. You use economics to fund black businesses, politics, media, justice, media, and education. However, I do agree, we have to work on the economics first
I cannot wait to one day be part of one of these communities. So amazing
@Dc A-N-D-Y Likewise, my friend🙏😊
Me too!
Me either 🤗!!!
Me too !. I vision this and claim it!!
And I'd probably go outta my mind if heard you do that Tarzan yell at the point you start serving up the jungle juice
I have a classmate who moved to Baltimore, MD after school and he’s currently running his own moving company I’m very proud to see that 💪🏽
Cedar Hill, TX and Desoto, TX are definitely slept on neighborhoods in Dallas where majority well to do black families live. My family being one of them in the neighborhood. Thanks for showing Cedar Hill some love!
My cousin owned a sports bar out there, my dad said he didn't want to come back after he visited Desoto
When I was moving from Seattle, I was focused on the Cedar Hill area. Heard a lot of great things, but ended up in north Dallas...Plano ISD lured me. 😩🤦🏽♀️ I was also focused on a great school district too. 🤷🏽♀️
Desoto, schools are very bad. I wouldn't think Cedar Hill would make the list.
Cedar Hill is just way too overpopulated now
As someone who is is from DC and grew up in Prince George’s County MD ; I am glad to see that people are realizing African Americans are living amazing out here .
Thank you
@Larae T. I'm considering moving to Maryland and would like to know what areas to avoid. Can you provide suggestions? 🙏🏾😇
Let’s also start controlling the resources in these communities instead of just living here. 💪🏽 Upper Marlboro/PG County/MD Homeowner ✊🏽
Exactly I've been to most of these communities and when u got to the local malls or strip malls it's still others controlling the businesses ..
PG County, has to make up its mind, if it wants to remain the black bastion it has been to black people. The current CE is selling the county to the highest bidders, without regard for the African Americans that flocked to the area and gave the county its current flavor. Gentrification is in full effect!!!
P.S. Most of National Harbor is owned by or developed by a company named The Peterson Group....out of Virginia!!!
Kenneth Smith yeah we hear you but black folks in PG aren’t really concerned with gentrification because it doesn’t really affect us. “gentrification” only affects the lower income communities from a social economic stand point.
As stated in this video the average black family in Bowie neighborhood alone makes almost $200k a year. No offense but gentrification doesn’t really apply to people with that high of an income.
The only reason black communities in DC were affected by gentrification is because DC’s black communities are for the most part extremely poor and impoverished. The same can not be said about most black communities in PG County MD. It just cant.
@@glokid6318 for our county to be one of the wealthy Black counties, we have nothing here. PG County doesn’t even have a nice mall, which I know malls are closing now. Our schools are not great, and it’s not progressing as I would think it should being that we have the income, and crime is high.
@@ThePresentTimeNow you don’t know how good you have it in PG go to any other wealthy Black neighborhoods in the country it’s just that neighborhoods surrounded by the hood in a white city. PG county has Woodmore, upscale grocery stores, shops golf courses restaurants and boutiques.
I currently live in Prince George's County Maryland... I am enjoying my stay.
DC native, moved to Upper Marlboro last year. I’m happy to see DC & Bowie so high up on this list. Big Shoutout to the DMV. Fun Fact: PG County is also the home to some of the nations wealthiest black communities 🙃
BLACK 🙏🏾💰WEALTH✊🏾MATTERS in 🇺🇸
I love living in Bowie, Md. My family and I have lived here for over 30 years.
i went to Cabria Heights, NY 2 days to visit a friend, was telling my husband how beautiful the neighborhood is, every lawn and house i saw looked well maintained, looks very classy.
Cambria Heights is the only good neighborhood in Queens right beside Elmont which was mapped as Nassau county but is now Western Queens.Elmont is equally a great Black community.
@@carolynforney3398 Rosedale, Laurelton, St. Albans(including the Addisleigh Park Historic District), Hollis and parts of Queens Village, among maybe a few others, are all middle class mostly black neighborhoods in SE Queens. North Valley Stream next to Elmont in Nassau County is similar. Elmont is in Nassau County. Lakeview, northern Westbury, northern Baldwin/NW Freeport(Baldwin Schools, good SD) and even parts of Roosevelt, Uniondale and even Hempstead are or have mostly black middle class areas too.
@@carolynforney3398 The other side of Rosedale is even prettier than Cambria Heights. The video mentioned it but they said they chose to focus in on Cambria Heights. Also Laurelton in very beautiful. Big ups to my neighborhoods.
@@ckh937610 isn't Hempstead becoming mostly hispanic now ..my friend just sold his house out there and moved to CT.. queens and long island has some of the best middle and upper class black communities in NY..
@@carolynforney3398 you realize Queens is not even dangerous lol and that’s not the only good neighborhood in Queens. Out of all the boroughs Queens is the safest and the only bad part of the borough is Jamaica
I own a home in Bloomfield, CT. I didn't realize it ranked so high. Thanks. Love the content.
You are very welcome
amazing video. I live in DC and I must say the DC area is great for black professionals 💕
Really ??? I have to check it out ..by looking at you I know thier are beautiful queens living in DC
Great news. I am a data scientist and cyber analyst. Will look into it.
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@@evian6673 you definitely should!
I have lived in 2 of these cities. This is very true. They’re really trying to change DC though...it’s heavily gentrified now, and a lot of people work for the govt or contractors, but live outside of DC in PG County. Thank you for this video!!!
I'm always here for the Inspo!
I don't blame you
The downside of living in PG County is the school system doesn't reflect the affluent blacks that live their. Your kid has to go to private school
So true
My wife works in Arlington and I do husiness in the area that's the only reason we didn't move to pg, the schools are terrible
I'm not into celebrating wealth, personally just want an affordable and safe area - hardly any area is affordable regardless of racial demographics
We as black America’ss need to celebrate wealth and generate generational will and keep it circulating at our communities! That’s the problem we are wealth minded.🤦🏾♂️
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You managed to be 1st again 👏🏽👏🏽
Same here😊
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Yay DC and PG county Maryland!
Woodmore and Mitchellville in PG are very affluent as well.
Woodmore is not a city. That is a community. It is not listed at the post office as a city.
@@1happyfamily775 I never called it a city
Where is PG? Pennsylvania?
@@shedydee4962 Maryland.
@@shedydee4962 MARYLAND
Let’s make Washington, D.C. a black professional City & Prince George’s County, Maryland the black suburbs 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Proud to be a resident of Bowie. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it here!
Baltimore is currently on real estate fast track!!! Definitely welcomed progression that is a longtime coming. Randallstown is not on my radar for future but DC is worth relocating to! I miss DMV and I pleased these areas made the cut and are still evolving enclaves for us! Go TERPS!!!!!
Check on the enunciation of 'Marlboro' in Upper Marlboro (not a hard emphasis on the 'boro'). Great list, overall. 👍🏿 Also, places like Accokeek and some of the closer in "Hills and Heights" (
Also - I've lived in PG my whole life. Not since the early '80s have I seen as many white people trying their level best to move back into the area. I think it's a fad, though. May or may not be something to note in the top 10 Prince George's wealthy black locales / zip codes, in terms of how the demographics are changing.
As a DC resident, I too cringed when she stumbled all over “Marlboro”. 😂 But I love that the DMV took 2 of the top 3 and 3 overall of the whole list. I think the Mid-Atlantic is really slept on, and even though I live in DC, I’ve always appreciated the diversity of MD and would move there is a heartbeat if I didn’t love DC city life the most. I can’t wait to see the list just of the top MD neighborhoods.
@@lk_c7214 We found some very impressive stats for Accokeek. I thk we named 5 areas but it was definitely next in line.
@@lk_c7214MoCo enters the chat: "Upper MaWbOrR" 😂😂😭 agree wholeheartedly with what you wrote 👏🏾👏🏾 big ups to Us
@@TheWealthBuildingJourney I think its because DC is too expensive and you get more square footage of land/property for you money.
Lived in Cambria and Rosedale NY, love it there. Live in Va now and hating it.
Cedar Hill is lovely. Desoto is nice as well which is next door to Cedar Hill here in Tx.
As an avid "Deep & Soulful House Head" I have love for both "Chicago & NYC/NJ"
Zanzibar that was in my hometown of Newark was the spot for house!
No one should be suprise Bowie which is in PG. County being one of the richest black communities since Maryland is the richest state in the country.
Owings Mills, MD is another great town for Blacks..
I'm currently residing in Ohio but when I retire in 5 years I'm definitely relocating to one of these places.
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp Yes sir.. Born and raised in Akron, OH but I have family in Atlanta and it's definitely on my radar.. Peace and Blessings to you and yours..
Nice, I from Dayton Ohio but live in NC
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp nice I been the Central campus a few times and was in Wright State University upward bound program as a teen
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp maybe in the future, no time soon, I have alot I have to figure out first lol
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp thanks!!
Correction....90056:is primarily Ladera Heights. I live in View Park, 90043. Baldwin Hills is 90008. We have lived here since 1960. Some of your info is incorrect. Some of the homes you show as being in Baldwin Hills are actually in Windsor Hills and View Park. It’s Complicated if you don’t know the area. Everyone seems to lump us all in the same neighborhood. View Park is the oldest and most historical. Next is Windsor Hills and then Baldwin Hills. If we gonna tell the story let’s get it right please!
I was about the write this. I see if you type in Baldwin Hills zip code they give the Ladera Heights zip for some reason. I can say it's all one community in a way, but the neighborhoods are also distinct. My grandparents moved to View Park/Windsor Hills in 1960 as well. My parents live in Baldwin Vista.
Thanks this video helps me to expand my horizons and have added many more states to look into for my move.
Yes me as well
i use to live in bowie, md and i can say it is predominantly black i plan to move back and buy a home!
Bowie Maryland is #1! I totally understand.
WOW! Thanks for the update. 🥰
Oh yeah...👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 So glad to see this..👋🏾👋🏾🦋🦋🙏🏾🙏🏾
Go Randallstown!!! Go Baltimore city!!! I’m a proud graduate of Bethune!!! I love my town!
Thanks for dropping a comment! 🙏🏾
Very well presented! Thank you.
Baldwin Hills used to be as described, however LA is a awful place for Black people. What’s interesting is that the Baldwin Hills area is that it has become heavily gentrified and has financially been starved. Anti blackness runs rampant in La. Black residents, despite having an above average college education rate, are under employed or unemployed and make up the majority of skid rows homeless population. What’s also troubling is LA’s lack of job stability and competitiveness paired with anti black culture and covert racism that commonly comes in the form of hiring discrimination and red lining. Baldwin hills should have never made this list.
I used to live in zip code 90043. I went to Dorsey High and walked through Ladera Park and View Park going to school and the Liemert Park theater.
When we first moved to our home in the 60s, a neighbor had just had a cross burning.
Glad times have changed.
I also loved in Lancaster, TX, not far from Cedar Hill, and grew up in East Chatham in Chicago not far from Ernie Banks and Ms Mahalia Jackson. Fun times.
I'm curious about this story. My family moved there in 1960. I know that they were the only black family on their block that year. I also know that they were denied housing in other areas of the city. I definitely curious to know about the cross burning.
Excellent review also a Prince George County Maryland Resident ❤ it!
I have lived in Atlanta and Dallas...and have been to all of these areas. I would put Cedar Hill at number 1 because all of those other areas have crime. All OF THEM! the hardest part about trying to live in around our people...we can make good money and have great credentials, but the hood is always nearby.
If you make a good living and want to live around ppl who look like you, you probably want a safe community. A safe place to raise a family right?
Most of these neighborhoods on this list have mid to high crime...especially PG County. To me that defeats the purpose of wanting to move up. It's sad but it is true. I know all of these places. In terms of quality of life, safety, and good school districts...none of these places check off all the boxes, and they should because some of our brightest live in them. But its just a fact. We don't have too many desirable neighborhoods.
I've frequented or have lived in every single area on this list except Missouri, but that town in Missouri is a suburb of St. Louis and that is the murder capitol of the country. So it can't be too spectacular.
But again...Cedar Hill is a good area to raise a family in, and maybe Stone Mountain (it's ok but has high crime areas too).
I would say Baldwin Hills is the worst because its bascially in the Crenshaw district. It has cool aspects to it, but it's still kind of considered the hood even with all the money that's there.
Wowwww.
Thats very true !! I worked in that area as a Parole Supervisor... the area is too close for nearby gang activities & other negative elements!!!
I moved out of California....
1. Too expensive & overrated.
2. And has become to populated .
3. However, its a great State to visit !
4. Southern States for Blks is their best bet for the money!!
SORRY FOR THE LONG REPLY BUT I HAVE TO SAY THIS!!!. You are missing the point here. This video is not about the safest neighborhoods for black people but the richest. Don't give PG a bad rep. I could have easily bought a house in Montgomery County because after coming to this country black immigrant, they painted PG as the crime ridden county of black people like you just did. While renting in MoCo, I had too many run ins with the Cops. Fortunately, for me, I took some classes on African American studies in college which changed my whole perspective on being black in America.
When it it was time to buy, My wife an I decided to buy a house in the Mitchellville area of Bowie and that was the best decision we have ever made. All of my neighbors as far as the eye can see are all affluent black people. I have NEVER had any problem with the police or crime nor have anyone called the cops because I had a party or anything. Our neighborhood is safe by all standards and with the recent increase in house prices, our home values have almost caught up with some of those in the "white neighborhoods" of MoCo (since their houses were already way too over priced and cannot appreciate by much anymore). We have our problems but we shouldn't look down on our communities and run to where white people are. Let us fix it!!!
We purchased our home for $750K in 2019 and as of today, it is valued at over 1.3 million🤑. Non of the houses in my HOA is valued under a million and the average home value in the 2 adjacent communities is 750K. That equity has done wonders for us because we used it right. Dreams do come true in black neighborhoods. Let us address our problems and not run away from them.
JUST REMEMBER THE REST OF YOUR WORTHLESS FAMILY MEMBERS, WHO
LIVE OUTSIDE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD COME TO VISIT, AND SCOPE OUT THE
NEIGHBORS, TO LATER COME BACK AND ROB THEM. I'VE SEEN IT HAPPEN.
Bowie, MD is safe and a nice area. I am a DC native
I was surprised to see my town of Florrisant here. This certainly explains why its suddenly very hard to get a house. A lot of people must want to move in.
63034 in particular is very lightly populated. Its main attraction is a huge park called Sioux Passage. Its probably the most expensive area in north county.
I like Bowie, but Bowie State University still needs some work. We have to remove a lot of the ratchetness going on there. PG still can improve tremendously in a lot of areas.
Cut it! The world needs improvement this is the best and we dont tolerate Bulldog slander Never
I agree. The school system in PG for example is not very good at all and as big as PG is the majority of PG sad to say is very rachet and unsafe.
You’re absolutely right. PG is okay…lived here all my life and want to leave. The crime rate is high here. There are alot of nice areas, but some are bad.
Been living in Bowie 20721 for 18 years. Beautiful, yes. The homes are gorgeous and the proximity to DC and nature is incredible. The location is GREAT! However, (African Americans) sorry, but we need some serious work. Crime is too high and getting worse, school system is mediocre at best, ratchet and ill-behaved teens and young adults with plenty attitudes working in stores, highways and communities are not half as clean as our neighboring counties that are the RICHEST in the U.S. OVERALL, Loudoun, Fairfax, Howard and Montgomery Co. (look them up) If we are at the top of the list then this says a lot about BLACKS as a people. We can do better. They are building like crazy over here too and afraid this will cause crowding and MORE crime. They try to build nice shopping areas for us and we destroy it!! (Capital Boulevard) DESTROYED IT IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS!!!! Woodmore Town Center is still doing well THANK GOD!! PG has great potential, but...........watch the news at night, PG crime crime crime. C'mon, we can do much better black fam.
I used to live in Cambria Heights in the 1960s and it had a lot of white people but they moved out when blacks started moving in.I am glad to see it being one of the richest neighborhoods in nyc.
#10. Cedar Hill, Texas.
#9. Randallstown, Maryland.
#8. Stone Mountain Village, Georgia.
#7. Florissant, Missouri.
#6. Bloomfield, Connecticut.
#5. Cambria Heights, N. Y.
#4. Olympia Fields, Chicago
#3. Washington, D. C.
#2. Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles
#1. Bowie, Maryland
I'm surprised to see Stone Mountain on here.
Me too! I had to look at when this video was made!
This may have been true at one time… maybe the late ‘90’s.
Thank you for updating this. I knew that last video had outdated information. I look forward to the restoration of Greenwood, Archer and Pine one day. This time without the bombs. B1
Grew up in cambria heights. Great place
Its has maintained its quality.
@@carolynforney3398 yes it has. The news paper ran a story as to how surprising it is that the area has remained so beautiful after the black community moved in after the white flight to long island.
Thanks.......I've never heard of most of these neighborhoods!!!
I've always wanted to move some where majority of the people look like me. Growing up in California and hearing the stories about racism had me hesitant about moving to the south. This list opened up new options I've never considered before hand
D.C./Maryland is not really the south, it's pretty much in the middle of the north and the south so you'll see plenty of well off Black people.
Come to PG then.
@@laurenmiller508 I want to take a trip out there. I'm sick of California
@@al5603 I see well off black people in Baldwin Hills, but a lot of the times the ones I meet, they try to distance themselves from the black culture.
Maryland, Dc pretty much East Coast. To be real East Coast > West coast especially for blacks. Plenty of blacks that making it in the NYC metropolitan area and DMV along with a few other areas
This was nice to see!! Keep it coming!!
Good list. The most expensive black real estate in the Matrix USA 🇺🇸 is still in Los Angeles proper (Baldwin Hills/ Windsor Hills) & in Los Angeles County (Ladera Heights).
Awesome!
New branding please: I hear they prefer Prince Georges County. Surprised Bloomfield Hills, MI didn't make the list.
Bloomfield Hills isn’t predominantly black, but parts of Southfield/Lathrup Village and maybe select parts of Farmington Hills or West Bloomfield would fit.
Bravo from Inglewood California! On track to join the club PDQ!
Keep it coming 💯
I LIVE IN BOWIE, MD BABY!!!!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
yes i remember the baldwin hills from the tv show.
Yes, Prince George's County my hometown ❤️🥰
Well Done
Watching👁👁 👩🏾💻 through your eyes ... excellent video
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Good list lol I'm shocked my hoods in queens made it. Yes average house here is about $400k now and salary is like $150k. Right now my house value went up to $500k. But I don't want to live in NYC forever. I'll be looking to retire to another city on this list in another 20 years.
Go to Maryland so your still close To NYC or New Jersey or PA
Being from the A, and living in B'head, I almost wasn't on board with this list. It seems pretty close though. So I would agree. But realizing you gave some innuendo clarity to Stone Mountain, it seems pretty correct. Btw, a little known inside fact. Stone Mountain (Smoke Rise - more specifically, an enclave of SM) has more Caribbean millionaires concentrated in a single area than anywhere in the United States. So dere ya go! Holla!
The media never show u this
I live a few minutes away from Cerdar Hill and never knew
Salute to "Bowie State University" indeed.
Aye aye aye aye...Bowiee
I'd like to see a video about the communities that have the most black owned businesses ..
We have that in our inventory. Check it out.
@@BlackExcellist can we get a most black upper areas in New York or New York City metropolitan area? Or the most black/diverse middle class areas in New Jersey
We have this project in the queue now. We put it on pause only temporarily because we are awaiting the new 2020 Census data to be made available at the end of this month. We are excited about the data refresh and we should see a number of zip codes added to our “black affluent” category, especially in the NY NJ area.
@@BlackExcellist okay thanks looking forward to it
PG county 💪🏾
Sensational wish to be like you keep it up very inspiring love you all xxx
Do have any stats on communities that are on the rise or some sleeping areas you think have a lot of potential for growth? Curious to see what other cities are out there.
This is an excellent suggestion
Rochester New York buffalo NY Eastern pa (the Poconos) Norfolk Virginia Virginia Beach everywhere in north Carolina ..I say north Carolina Bec Biden is going to throw a lot of money at north Carolina Michigan and eastern pa ..I got a friend that's already buy up property in pa..
Oh also Providence Rhode Island and u have a thriving black community in the Boston suburbs...
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S/o to STL I stay in Florissant now but looking to move to another affluent neighbor with people who look like us
All I want to see is an increase in Black land ownership. Today about 10% of the land that was owned after reconstruction is owned today by FBA. A huge loss!
Just a point of correction. Stone mountain village is not in Cobb county, its in Dekalb county.
Lived and taught in the metroplex. Cedar Hill doesn’t have great school districts. Some are decent. So, if you have children, I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a school district. If you are wanting your child to go to a PBS, then sure. But scores aren’t great. There are better schools in the DFW area.
D.C. & PG County 💪🏾
Gooo Maryland!!
Go pg county💪🏾
Whoop whoop Baldwin Hills is the neighborhood #2 yezzir
Thanks for the video 😊I see the avg income in Baldwin Hills is $152k and the home value average is $1M. Is it possible to pay a $1M mortgage on a salary of $152k? What is the mortgage payment with only a $10k down payment for this mortgage? Thanks.
We have given this some thought and we are continuing to analyze. There could be multiple factors at play. There is a significant number of Renters in Baldwin Hills. Over 50%. Unfortunately the Census doesn’t provide Income based on Homeowners vs Renters. We think Homeowners Income level would be more aligned with Home Values. But maybe not. The average age is 40 which may indicate that many of the homeowners are retired and may no longer have high income. Another factor is that many may have bought and paid for their houses before the market drove their home values up. Home Value is not the “Purchase Price” ... many residents bought these homes cheap and are just sitting on gold mines. Also with over 50% rentals, we would conclude that many of the high income owners are actually living elsewhere. Just our thoughts.
Some of that is due to many folks there acquiring the property through their parents or grandparents. I am from Los Angeles & I know of many people who are in their 40s & 50s who inherited properties who make incomes of over $150k for a couple & $100k for single people. Even in Compton($480k) & Lynwood($550k) & Inglewood ($715k) which is in Los Angeles county it is expensive for black people to live.
I actually live in Los Angeles the cost of living is just disrespectfully high. I live in a one bedroom apt and it’s $2400😢😡. I need me a whole house
These cities seem like they can be heavily influenced by the metropolitan areas they surround 😪 hopefully one day the average income of a minority neighborhood won’t be overshadowed by what’s happening in the surrounding areas.
I love the areas in PG County, MD.
I can't speak for all of the communities but I would love to know what part of Cambria Heights that is because that doesn't look like any of the homes I know to be in Cambria Heights. That looks more like a Manhattan apartment especially with the brick row homes seen through the windows. Even the aerial view isn't Cambria Heights. There's no train going through the community.
I'm a Cambria Heights homeowner and not a single clip of Cambria Heights appeared in this video. The information about the neighborhood is accurate.
Wow, Bowie MD is number 1 !
This video forgot to include taxes. I live in NY City and you are heavily taxed for almost everything. Making $120k is like making $60k after taxes. If it keeps going at this rate which it is, there will be a dwelling upper and middle class. My wife and I are on the verge of making somewhere in the mid-upper 200k and that’s nothing after taxes. We are looking to move out because the living expenses and everything else is ridiculously high.
ATL was sketchy sounding but I let it slide...then I heard her say "CHICAGO" and "SAFEST" in the same sentence and knew this video was off 😒 364 ppl have been murdered there as of 07072021.
Olympia Fields is a suburb of Chicago. 25 miles south of the City.
Gotta love EVITAMRIFFA NOITCA...
Yay Saint Louis made the list this is true about Florissant area
HELLO IS IT POSSIBLE TO DO ONE FOR CANADA???
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Cambria heights is the same as the Wakefield section of the BX it's the same as Mount Vernon NY new Rochelle norther valley stream ,Nyack, central Harlem ,canarsie Brooklyn, Norwalk CT Stamford CT and areas in east NJ full of black well to do people with homes ranging from a million and up..
Keep it a secret. A lot of people don’t know about this and that’s good
I am shocked to see my town on here. Especially Florissant. But is a beautiful City in North STL county.
Amazing.
It’s funny how “ Showboat” Atlanta is only number 7 on the list . But I bet you they came clicking