Winters are not that mild. Last year was abnormally warm but typically we get at least a couple of snowstorms averaging around 21 inches of snow a year. It can also get quite cold at times more so than DC.
I guess it depends on what you're comparing it to! But 4-5 days of snow is not the arctic, that's for sure. Here's the data comparing us with Boston and NYC for annual snowfall in inches (will go Boston, NYC, Philly). 2018: 51.0, 39.6, 25.1; 2019: 38.7, 16.7, 13.3; 2020: 21.6, 12.8, 6.8; 2021: 21.8, 28.3, 17.3 ; 2022: 54.6, 17.6, 12.9. Not too shabby!
Thanks ! My visits with my daughter were the Vine st area specifically for Franklin Institute lol but moving there into new construction end of summer .. only state that had the best FTHB programs and grants
Summers are horrendous, so hot and it rarely rains and snows. I am from Erie. I am shocked at how warm it is in Philly. City is beautiful and filled with culture.
Accessibility if the roads weren’t always closed off for repair or in such need of repair that you are going to get a flat from the potholes then accessibility would be good but it’s not
Climate well, in the summertime it’s hotter in Philadelphia. The most other places surrounding Philadelphia because there are so many tall buildings. There is no airflow. It is horrible in the summertime unbearable. There is no airflow in Philadelphia in the summertime.
I own multiple properties, live in a beautiful city, and have access to anything I need right outside my front door without having to get into a car. California is great! But my life wouldn't look the same there.
Funny you should be wearing a Nashville T-shirt while promoting Philadelphia! Freudian slip. I've lived in Philly for most of my life. (I was born in Brooklyn, but that's another story.) Us "lifers" have a love-hate relationship with the city because it has all of the benefits you mention, plus you forgot to meniton a world-class Ivy League Univeristy (Penn), the nation's greatest music school (Curtis) and 5 medical schools, but what is good here is often offset by the bad. As you say, home prices are very low compared to other large cities, but that's because (1) the city has a higher poverty rate than any of the other top-10 urban areas; (2) The city is overstocked with small row homes that many might find unattractive for renovating. For entrepreneurs, the city has a very small venture capital community which means that talented people often have to leave here to get financing for their ideas and start-ups. Its 18th Century street grid and relative lack of expressways is great for walking and for preserving neighborhoods, but forget about using your car for commuting or even parking. (A plus in my view.) I could go on, but I don't want to scare people away from trying to make Philadelphia a better place--it DOES have potential, as we say.
Thanks for the comment, Ron! Re: the t-shirt, I don't dress in costume for my videos, it's just a shirt :) And thanks for the other details, I'll definitely throw them into some future videos. Have a nice one!
Well, affordability in Philadelphia is because the crime nobody wants to live with the crime so there is affordability in less people wanting to be there
Just to let you know, I was raised in Philadelphia. Spent most of my younger life in Philadelphia or Northeast Philly and when my children were born, I moved because I didn’t want them to live in this crappy city. We moved to the far suburbs. Philly is a shit town in 2023 and I wouldn’t want to live there for no reason whatsoever….! Oh yeah, if you’re a black hood, this is the place to be because you could be a criminal and never be brought to justice because of the AG…!
It is very segregated and racist a hell I was born and raised My last apartment in center city I had to giver 3 years if income tax Return to get in I already had a 800.fico score
He got a lot of murals ethnic viewer murals that make the city look. Extremely junky Philadelphia is not Mexico, but it’s got more badly done murals in Mexico ever had so if you like a junkie looking city you will love Philly
Great video. It is a great city to live and work in.
Winters are not that mild. Last year was abnormally warm but typically we get at least a couple of snowstorms averaging around 21 inches of snow a year. It can also get quite cold at times more so than DC.
I guess it depends on what you're comparing it to! But 4-5 days of snow is not the arctic, that's for sure. Here's the data comparing us with Boston and NYC for annual snowfall in inches (will go Boston, NYC, Philly). 2018: 51.0, 39.6, 25.1; 2019: 38.7, 16.7, 13.3; 2020: 21.6, 12.8, 6.8; 2021: 21.8, 28.3, 17.3 ; 2022: 54.6, 17.6, 12.9. Not too shabby!
Thanks ! My visits with my daughter were the Vine st area specifically for Franklin Institute lol but moving there into new construction end of summer .. only state that had the best FTHB programs and grants
Summers are horrendous, so hot and it rarely rains and snows. I am from Erie. I am shocked at how warm it is in Philly. City is beautiful and filled with culture.
Many people find the mild winters a plus! Looking forward to visiting Erie some day
Thank you for this video, very informative 😉
Glad it was helpful!
Accessibility if the roads weren’t always closed off for repair or in such need of repair that you are going to get a flat from the potholes then accessibility would be good but it’s not
What is the dialect you speak? I like it
Dude you get blizzards in Philly I lived there in 2009 and 2010
It didn't snow in Philly at all last winter.
starting to snow less and less in the tri-state area
@@brioni9978 Hmmm, yep. It didn't snow at all last winter in the city.
Dude, blizzards are infrequent in Philadelphia. That's why when they happen they're a big deal
Google "global warming" and you may be surprised at what you find!
You are wearing a Nashville shirt...
So?
I was a solid minute in and then I saw your comment and read his shirt 😂
Climate well, in the summertime it’s hotter in Philadelphia. The most other places surrounding Philadelphia because there are so many tall buildings. There is no airflow. It is horrible in the summertime unbearable. There is no airflow in Philadelphia in the summertime.
What about the crime rate
You actually like Philly better than your home state of California?
Phila. is not going to run out of water. CA? Parts of it? Maybe.
I own multiple properties, live in a beautiful city, and have access to anything I need right outside my front door without having to get into a car. California is great! But my life wouldn't look the same there.
So wrong wearing a Nashville t shirt
Funny you should be wearing a Nashville T-shirt while promoting Philadelphia! Freudian slip. I've lived in Philly for most of my life. (I was born in Brooklyn, but that's another story.) Us "lifers" have a love-hate relationship with the city because it has all of the benefits you mention, plus you forgot to meniton a world-class Ivy League Univeristy (Penn), the nation's greatest music school (Curtis) and 5 medical schools, but what is good here is often offset by the bad. As you say, home prices are very low compared to other large cities, but that's because (1) the city has a higher poverty rate than any of the other top-10 urban areas; (2) The city is overstocked with small row homes that many might find unattractive for renovating. For entrepreneurs, the city has a very small venture capital community which means that talented people often have to leave here to get financing for their ideas and start-ups. Its 18th Century street grid and relative lack of expressways is great for walking and for preserving neighborhoods, but forget about using your car for commuting or even parking. (A plus in my view.) I could go on, but I don't want to scare people away from trying to make Philadelphia a better place--it DOES have potential, as we say.
Thanks for the comment, Ron! Re: the t-shirt, I don't dress in costume for my videos, it's just a shirt :) And thanks for the other details, I'll definitely throw them into some future videos. Have a nice one!
There is a pro?
Oy. Phila. is the mid-Atlantic. Not really the NE.
Well, affordability in Philadelphia is because the crime nobody wants to live with the crime so there is affordability in less people wanting to be there
Just to let you know, I was raised in Philadelphia. Spent most of my younger life in Philadelphia or Northeast Philly and when my children were born, I moved because I didn’t want them to live in this crappy city. We moved to the far suburbs. Philly is a shit town in 2023 and I wouldn’t want to live there for no reason whatsoever….! Oh yeah, if you’re a black hood, this is the place to be because you could be a criminal and never be brought to justice because of the AG…!
It is very segregated and racist a hell
I was born and raised
My last apartment in center city
I had to giver 3 years if income tax
Return to get in
I already had a 800.fico score
How is that racist???
@@godschild2432 Housing and in corporate
Just walk around you will see
Cap
Yep killadelphia is garbage in all ways
Philadelphia is a bad place to move to DO NOT MOVE THERE!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoy living in Philly far more than I did living in DC.
Philadelphia has alot of dangerous crimes. Don''t move there. Just go to sioux falls or harrisburg in south dakota. It's the less crime.
@@littlecaesarsfastfoodfan633 Oh you’re trying to keep the rent down 👀 Now I get it
Killadelphia you mean
The Mayor bombed the city in 1985, just something you should know. 🤪
The police dept bombed it. A horrible act but MOVE had harrassed their neighbors for months prior.
He got a lot of murals ethnic viewer murals that make the city look. Extremely junky Philadelphia is not Mexico, but it’s got more badly done murals in Mexico ever had so if you like a junkie looking city you will love Philly
Affordability? Guess you get what you pay for, no thanks to Philly.
There's still affordable housing.
Compared to DC and NY? This city is dirt cheap