Escaping to Romania (from the USA!)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @the_earthway
    @the_earthway 2 года назад +370

    Interesting video. I’m an American who has lived in Sweden for the past 18 years . Just relocated to Şomartin and love Romania

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +6

      Hi, any chance you could email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com please?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +33

      @Andy Ash The villages are what's appealing :)

    • @annaforssell-fragides6936
      @annaforssell-fragides6936 Год назад +22

      i live in Sweden & thinking to relocate to Romania -any tips? tack!

    • @the_earthway
      @the_earthway Год назад +9

      @@annaforssell-fragides6936 It can be hard to buy a place but there are some loopholes. One can hire a lawyer for about 300euro and start a business. I believe you get residency and a bank account. It’s a start.

    • @annaforssell-fragides6936
      @annaforssell-fragides6936 Год назад +10

      @@the_earthway hi & thanks, but i'm not looking for work or to buy property. i'd be relocating as a, what they like to call, digital nomad.. i was hoping you could offer some insight in terms of the differences between Sweden and Romania, if you're regretting it, etc😃

  • @mkelly1347
    @mkelly1347 2 года назад +205

    I'm married to a lovely Romanian lady. Been together a long time. Getting near to retirement age. Will be heading to Romania to spend the golden years!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +17

      Good plan :)

    • @vicu_negru
      @vicu_negru Год назад +16

      As a romanian, we await your arrival with open arms!

    • @ICameToBringThePain
      @ICameToBringThePain Год назад +6

      ​@@gigikontra7023 de ce esti Gicã Contra? Suntem top la capitolul emigrari, si te-ai trezit tu, patriotule, sa latri pe aici. Ne faci de rusine

    • @web3wizard381
      @web3wizard381 Год назад +2

      @@gigikontra7023 aici e bogat cu pensia lui de 3000$ boss

    • @milekrizman
      @milekrizman Год назад +1

      I would like to meet young romanian lady for dating and possibly marriage.

  • @steven_dekok
    @steven_dekok 2 года назад +176

    I am in total agreement with this guy. My wife is Romanian (from Brasov) and Romania is on our short list for retirement in a few years.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +8

      Hi, feel free to contact me directly on eadforthehillsromania@gmail.com
      We're setting something up here that may well interest you

    • @wmelzer
      @wmelzer 2 года назад +11

      I am in total agreement with you Steve. My wife is also from Romania (Targoviste). We plan on going there ASAP.

    • @ICameToBringThePain
      @ICameToBringThePain Год назад +6

      ​@@randomromania I really hope you're not into that secret-society and rituals type of stuff 😅

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +3

      @@ICameToBringThePain not yet, we'll see for the future ;)

    • @hilittlechildren3615
      @hilittlechildren3615 Год назад +6

      I am from Brasov to but I am studying in London at the moment. Home sweet home, I miss you!

  • @zahvasile4446
    @zahvasile4446 9 месяцев назад +21

    I "m Romanian and living in the states for the past 33 years and sure retirement is on my mind and I my chose to return ,time will tell . US is in a major decline and far left brings me chills on my spine .

  • @andreit6114
    @andreit6114 2 года назад +118

    Another interesting video. I am born in Germany. Living in Romania as a romanian national. I love it. I find it great for business, lots of opportunities, low living expenses. Beautiful country.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +12

      I'm hearing horror stories about the price of electricity and fuel in germany, they've turned off their nuclear power stations apparently

    • @lightworker7776
      @lightworker7776 Год назад +6

      @@randomromania I’ve heard that the Internet in Germany sucks too apparently

    • @loanza3297
      @loanza3297 Год назад +3

      Yes you both are right and the life here in Gwrmany is boring... it is though pretty safe and silent

    • @EmilGhiurau
      @EmilGhiurau Год назад +1

      Andrei, what are some of the business opportunities that you see and that you are doing?

    • @AntiSuperficials
      @AntiSuperficials Год назад +7

      low living expenses ?? you must have a lot of money and no rent , im romanian and i realy dont know what you are talking about the only people that live good here are the foreigners and people with a lot of money from criminal activities

  • @alexandra9944
    @alexandra9944 Год назад +88

    Romanian living in London here. Romania really is a lovely place with so much potential. I hope it keeps developing!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      How's London?

    • @TPNST
      @TPNST Год назад +6

      We should go all back to România

    • @missirina6912
      @missirina6912 Год назад

      @@TPNST NO, you better "fight" all over where you are, for the Communism be STOPPED EVERYWHERE !!!!!!!
      They are now everywhere: in the European Parliament, in all the countries... Because the true democratic countries unhappily let them - the Communists - to be part of their politics.
      The COMMUNISM must have been treated the same as the FASCISM !!!!!!!
      Look, in our country, in Romania: we asked at the Revolution "Down with the Communism!", such they would be declared outlaw !
      But the COMMUNISTS and ILIESCU, the first President then, took into their hands the political power and almost killed by beating by the help of the workers from underground, twice,
      the few remained educated people who were manifesting against the COMMUNIST PARTY.
      WHY would you come back ? Let us disappear all our generations, and MAYBE (!?) something will change far lately!
      But YOU tell them, in ENGLAND, how CRIMINAL is the COMMUNISM...
      Help them there to STOP the COMMUNISM...
      TALK ! TALK ! TALK !
      Don't let the COMMUNISM to spread out to the fullest ! STOP them, if it is not too late !?

    • @GabrielaLtc
      @GabrielaLtc Год назад +5

      Romania is not allowed to develop by the super powers which own it.

    • @dacian_1346
      @dacian_1346 Год назад +1

      @@GabrielaLtc In Transylvania we developed tremendously much… we have a very high HDI and a fair gdp per capita of 30.000$

  • @paulsofronia2389
    @paulsofronia2389 Год назад +25

    From France a Romanian guy in 1 months time I'm moving back in Romania sold the house in France and going bck😊

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      OK, interesting, I'm guessing you're fluent in French knowing Romanians, please get in touch on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com as I might have something that interests you :)

    • @papaszem44
      @papaszem44 Год назад

      sa fii predatit de coruptia romaneasca ! :(

    • @alb7568
      @alb7568 Год назад +4

      Coming back to Romania from Germany

  • @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate
    @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate Год назад +96

    Very interesting video. I'm currently living in Tokyo, Japan, married to a Japanese guy, we urgently want to leave this country (I work remotely and can work from anywhere in the world). Romania is on top of our list of countries to move to. I've lived in Europe before. Looking forward to more videos!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +7

      Please feel free to contact me directly on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com
      I'm actively helping people like yourself relocate here, it would be interesting to discuss more in detail your plans. Also I noticed you put some videos up too, maybe we can help each other. :)

    • @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate
      @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate Год назад +7

      @@randomromania Thank you so much for your reply! I'll definitely contact you privately by email :)

    • @mariusalinpostolache1179
      @mariusalinpostolache1179 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@randomromaniaWow. Stunning😟

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael 10 месяцев назад +4

      Romania has top 10 internet speed which is necessary today. You are welcome here.

    • @camelianedelcu5640
      @camelianedelcu5640 4 месяца назад

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  • @hermitsoul8465
    @hermitsoul8465 Год назад +32

    Interesting video, I came back in Romania last year after living in ON, Canada 24 years. I didn't even think about comming back before 2020, but Covid restrictions in Canada , we couldn't buy underware just esentials, food and medicines , not allowed to move for work. Most of my romanian friends returned and tens of thousands of est europeans, serbian ,polish that like myself experienced communism and lack of freedom before. The cost of living is high in RO, energy, food but still can find on old house in country side afordable. The climate here in RO is way milder than Canada even here in North in Maramures which is one of the most beautiful regions, and mostly nice population with christian values and fear of God . Canada and USA turned into a multicultural globalist experiment. The only thing worries me is the war, because i live 2km from Ukraine border, in Sighetu Marmatiei and since i am back, i hear the air raid alarms in Ukraine almost every day. But i used lo live in Windsor ON, across the river from Detroit, if this war gets nuclear, better here .

    • @danhotea6302
      @danhotea6302 10 месяцев назад +5

      greeting from Chicago I'm from sat sugatag 17 km from sighet im thinking of moving back soon

    • @camelianedelcu5640
      @camelianedelcu5640 4 месяца назад

      ATUNCI TU PUTEAI TRECE PODUL DIN CANADA CATRE DETROIT. NOI AM STAT CITEVA ZILE LA DETROIT.

  • @carmenlopes4289
    @carmenlopes4289 10 месяцев назад +25

    I was born in Romania and immigrated to the west with my family. Some 35 years later I came back to Romania, now almost 2 years. Exactly for the same reasons exposed in the video. My family tought i was crazy to come back. It wasn't and it is not everyday easy but it's worth it. I live in a beautiful old village on the coutry side at the beginning of the mountains surrendered by forest. Quite remote, end of the road here, although not far away for the dailly needs and also from a big city ( some 100 km), airport and highway. Beautiful old big saxon houses with in between 2000 up to 5000 sqm land for still good prices. So all in all I do not regret my choice to move here. A lot of people from cities or foreigners have bought land and houses in the surrounding areas over the last 3 years. Anyway all this to say that if someone is interested, glad to be in contact. There are still some houses fo sale in our village ( they need renovation works) and we would be more than glad to meet interesting people and have new nice neighbors who want to bring more life to the village and the surroundings and help each other. We speak fluently romanian, german, french, italian and English. All the best luck to everyone.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +2

      hi, drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com with some more details if you have time, maybe we can come and make a video there :)

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +1

      Please don't spam my videos with the same comments, you have my email address if you want to try and collaborate in some way. cheers. ed

    • @carmenlopes4289
      @carmenlopes4289 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hi sorry if you considered a spam. It is not I just had some problems with posting. PS: if it bother you pls erase it there is no problem. We don't want to sell anything to anyone we are just glad to meet new people wanting to move to Romania countryside and bring some more life and new experiences. All the best. I wish you a great day.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@carmenlopes4289 no problem, as i said if you'd like me to come and make a video of the area let me know. cheers. ed

    • @alexandrufilipescu1301
      @alexandrufilipescu1301 8 месяцев назад +1

      Bună dimineața, din ce oraș sunteți?

  • @levimaxmillien4501
    @levimaxmillien4501 Год назад +116

    Great video, I'm a romanian living in Cambridge UK, but hopefully will be moving back and living in the countryside. I'm seeing great opportunities for people to live a sustainable life in the countryside in Romania.
    You are doing a great job!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +12

      Thank you, curiously I'm from Bishop's Stortford, used to drink in Cambridge a lot :)
      Glad you like the videos, please share them :)

    • @HouzzInstalatii
      @HouzzInstalatii Год назад +24

      I am a romanian guy living in UK for the last 14 years, this year we sold everything and moving back in Buzau.

    • @LM-oz5cw
      @LM-oz5cw Год назад +11

      I live in UK since 2006,my big dream is to have land and a small cosy cottage somewhere in Romania.
      Strange how I always dreamed to live outside of Romania when I was teenager, now I want to go back to basics.

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael 10 месяцев назад

      Buzau county is amazing with Mud Volcanoes, Luana Land, Living Stones from Ulmet, Salt Hill at Meledic, etc. Welcome to Buzau !@@HouzzInstalatii

    • @MariusGeorgePislaru
      @MariusGeorgePislaru 10 месяцев назад

      Unde stai in Cambridge ....in Arbury😅😂😂...

  • @bealazar3273
    @bealazar3273 Год назад +130

    Our family moved from Romania to USA because of the communism. And sadly, as the gentleman in your interview was saying, about the direction of USA is going, we decided in a near future to retire in Romania. Great video. Truth hurts and is sad what is happening in the US.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +7

      Agreed, if you plan to retire here I have a project that might well interest you, if you'd like more info please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com

    • @Europeancitizen
      @Europeancitizen Год назад +5

      Other reason is European Union

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      @Roman_Bucur1984 where do you live now?

    • @danomaran9347
      @danomaran9347 Год назад +1

      stay there. stay in your contamination zone. You will bring the liberalism and the other isms here. and you will shit up this place also.

    • @in5minutes556
      @in5minutes556 Год назад +1

      @@randomromania please do us a favor and stop promoting our country to these losers! The reason Romania is the way it is boils down to not having everyone come here

  • @gabix7488
    @gabix7488 Месяц назад +2

    These are the kind of newcomers we need in Romania. Keep up the good work guys !

  • @mrsm3442
    @mrsm3442 Год назад +13

    Romanian here. Heading Ro after 15 years in NZ. Thanks for the video.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      Nice, why are you returning?

    • @camelianedelcu5640
      @camelianedelcu5640 4 месяца назад

      È TARA PE XARE INCA NU AM VIZITATO,DACA TOTUL V A MERGE BINE,VOM MERGE DE LA TOKYO PINA I NOVA ZELANDA

  • @markf6934
    @markf6934 2 года назад +80

    I am from England and have a second home in Romania. I love the country and its people, I feel alive there and would move permanently in instant however my wife is Romanian and refuses to leave the UK ! Obviously she knows something I don't.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +14

      I suspect that will be competition related ;)

    • @Retrogamer71
      @Retrogamer71 2 года назад +2

      Do you rent out your Romanian home to paying guests. Also do you know about any Romanian women who might be good wife material?

    • @danascully6698
      @danascully6698 Год назад

      No sir. She knows nothing. She's just a snob!

    • @GoldmundAR
      @GoldmundAR Год назад

      Toll! Wie der Prinz Charles(es tut mir leid, König Charles III)

    • @ppn194
      @ppn194 Год назад +23

      She is stuck in misconceptions. One would be that returning to Romania would mean she failed in the UK.

  • @dreleavitalie8283
    @dreleavitalie8283 2 года назад +34

    Romanian food is one of the most important reasons to come here)))

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +4

      I agree :)

    • @mariusmuresan8248
      @mariusmuresan8248 2 года назад +8

      Romanian wine beer and spirits being another.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Год назад +2

      Well of course for these people thinking about retiring in Romania, health care is a big issue. What can you tell us about that?

    • @dreleavitalie8283
      @dreleavitalie8283 Год назад

      @@yaimavol retire in natture here nott in stae conrol))

    • @dreleavitalie8283
      @dreleavitalie8283 Год назад

      @@yaimavol state

  • @taranscott155
    @taranscott155 Год назад +11

    Interesting conversation - Romania is on my horizon now, and your videos are a wonderful resource

  • @Parsion83
    @Parsion83 Год назад +14

    Very educated American man. He is right about the resources discovered on one's legally owned: the state owns it. Also, pay attention to legal documents when purchasing land and or real estate anywhere in Romania. It is easy to check for a Romanian, but I would suggest hiring a solicitor or public notary to check any burdens on the property (multiple owners, inheritance dispute etc).

  • @georgetaspano
    @georgetaspano Год назад +42

    My husband is Italian who lived in Switzerland and we live happily in Romania, Arad county, it's not perfect but we make it to be perfect for us. We have lots of visitors from Italy and they see Romania differently they have pictured it from the Romanians who imigrated in Italy.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +5

      Much the same dynamic you see with Brits.

    • @dustx
      @dustx 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's a lot to say about the romanians image in Europe, sorry for meeting some of out worst

    • @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk
      @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@dustxwhy are you excusing yourself for foreigners who try to move here? Scarboasa xenofilia asta, va puneti cenusa in cap cand nu va cere nimeni.

    • @dustx
      @dustx 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk sunt multe glume si stereotipuri gresite, as dori sa fie schimbate. In sensul asta am dorit sa fac diferenta intre uscaturi si padure

    • @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk
      @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@dustx nu ma intereseaza ce cred strainii despre mine, mai ales cand pretind sa traiasca aici. Cu atat nu are sens sa iti pui cenusa in cap.

  • @Ethernety
    @Ethernety Год назад +13

    I really hope you get to move here , your skills as a farmer in the U.S are really important , you know different twiks and perks that are not so common in Romania (with the older generation) but will be embraced by the young , like me and others .
    The American dream is really big in Romania , we don't wanna move to the U.S , but we want to own a home , a car , have kids , and live happy .
    So I really wish you decide to come , and share know-how and enjoy the country , you and people like you will be apreciatted .
    Much love.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      If you want to get involved in what I'm doing please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com :)

  • @MrJohnskippy
    @MrJohnskippy 10 месяцев назад +22

    I just came back from visiting Romania for 10 days. It was my first time visiting this beautiful country. I really want to move there within the next few years. I’m from the States, and I agree with this guy. The STATES are imploding.
    My goal is to learn the language this year, then seriously looking into moving. Any tips or advice?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +1

      sure, email me any questions on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com and i'll answer them as best i can. cheers :)

    • @didyy5241
      @didyy5241 Месяц назад

      @@randomromania headforthehills?!!? oh dear, is it that bad in the usa?😱

    • @user-cr6ry8xq9z
      @user-cr6ry8xq9z 27 дней назад

      Funny how Americans shit their country now they wanna come to Romania 🇷🇴

  • @redguard128
    @redguard128 Год назад +30

    I always said Romania will become a retirement destination for a lot of people but nobody believed me. I was walking down the streets in Baia Mare, once a polluted city in the north that now is like a huge park, thinking about its potential. It feels like a city for people retiring with all the youth moving south to Cluj or even Bucharest. Too bad. I was able to do all my shopping in 2 hours while that would take me a couple of days in Cluj. It's a shame my wife's family left a house in ruins there. It could've been a nice holiday home.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      Youngsters are making a mistake turning their backs on rural life, this clearly has far greater consequences than anyone could have imagined

    • @papaszem44
      @papaszem44 Год назад +4

      @@randomromania it is very hard for them to start with no money!

    • @gigibenea3529
      @gigibenea3529 Год назад +3

      Baia Mare has a great potential...is a parc town surrounded by great mountains...four season

    • @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk
      @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk 10 месяцев назад

      yuck, becoming a retirement destination for foreign old farts. Is that supposed to sound enticing?

  • @rutherfordbhayes423
    @rutherfordbhayes423 Год назад +80

    I love this video . Sadly when people hear of a good place so many people flock there that it changes things for everyone and not in a good way . Prime example Portugal . All readers please don’t go there paying massive amounts for things above local pricing . It causes the locals to be pushed out , and don’t think you will be welcome after that . Whenever someone posts it’s “ cheap “ here , they are forgetting that it is not cheap for locals living on their wages . Thanks for sharing .

    • @danascully6698
      @danascully6698 Год назад

      Romania has so much negative publicity (totally unjustified) and lies in the West, that we are not afraid that we could be overwhelmed by an influx of foreigners. After all, negative publicity is also useful for something.

    • @notloki3140
      @notloki3140 Год назад +9

      Portugal is a small country, there's no space. Romania can easily take twice the amount of people it has right now and still have enough space for its natural beauties.

    • @rutherfordbhayes423
      @rutherfordbhayes423 Год назад +14

      @@notloki3140 True I just hope they can keep their beautiful forests !

    • @robertmacfarlane8176
      @robertmacfarlane8176 Год назад +6

      The gentrification of Romania has been going on for at least a decade. I am wrong, centuries, since the Saxon were invited to live and build in Romania.

    • @mony2934
      @mony2934 Год назад +3

      True. Thank you for pointing this out.

  • @davewilliamson4357
    @davewilliamson4357 Год назад +32

    I'm an American living in Omaha, Nebraska. I'm moving to Romania in November! I fell in love with the country several years ago and have been there several times over the past several years.
    Also, what is the location of this video? What village was it filmed in?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      Hi, drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com and I'll send you some details

    • @iuliavolkovna907
      @iuliavolkovna907 8 месяцев назад +3

      it's Piatra Craiului Mountains, the town is called Zarnesti and the restaurant/hotel is called Cabana Plaiul Foii.

    • @chuckwhitson654
      @chuckwhitson654 8 месяцев назад +2

      Did you make it there? I'm from Tennessee and considering eastern Europe

    • @spy1309
      @spy1309 7 месяцев назад

      @@chuckwhitson654 You don t need the answer of one person if you like Romania there is quite a few americans who moved there in Bucharest and Brasov you can do a google search ....some are on youtube also....one of them is called The Caledon Farm

  • @wildwolf1407
    @wildwolf1407 2 года назад +26

    Trust me Romania is way more saved country compered with most of the western European countries...Facts I am Dutch but I was in Romania so many times I am impressed with the nature people food in that country. Are more Knife 🔪 crime in UK than in Romania u like it or not that's the reality. Period

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +9

      That's because if you do violence here the police will act and act fast, I've seen it myself, first hand experience, I live in a village and there are police around all the time. The other day I was in my local town and there were some people fighting (verbally) with a lady in an exchange office. She called the police and they were there in minutes, literally, a few minutes.

    • @dr.perfectsmile4175
      @dr.perfectsmile4175 8 месяцев назад

      @@randomromaniawhich is normal, that’s what the Police is for.

  • @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187
    @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187 Год назад +17

    Such a beautiful area! Used to visit Brasov and Bran quite often and love the area but it’s become more developed than I’d like in the sense property prices are too high. In Harghita, we lived next to a saw mill and used the wood to build a house, greenhouse, etc. Since we didn’t have electricity, there were plans to use the creek to generate electricity but I doubt that ever happened. Can’t wait to return to have another look around.

  • @GTOberfest
    @GTOberfest Год назад +6

    I couldn't agree more with this man 💯👍👍👍

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      Yeah, seems a lot of people are thinking like that

  • @lsd8497
    @lsd8497 Год назад +18

    It's impossible not to find a bargain when looking for properties, especially in villages or small cities. But you must not buy anything unless a public notary instructs you what you legally need from the seller. You also need to consider especially the cost of connecting with the electricity network in case you don't have already.
    Facebook should have pages for expats living in Romania. This should provide more info and experiences plus a feeling of less loneliness that comes in the begging. Luckily, romanians will adopt you pretty fast and they will gladly help you on many things.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +3

      Yes, you just need time and patience, once you've decided on an area then it's good to get yourself a base there first before you commit to a property, maybe you realize something you don't like that's not immediately apparent. Also from a power perspective I can tell you at current prices for electricity solar power systems make a whole lot of sense.

  • @angelaahmadtanasescu8123
    @angelaahmadtanasescu8123 9 месяцев назад +4

    Wellcome in Roumania. I,m roumanian living in Cyprus at the moment. Soon i will return back in my village, Horezu, Vâlcea area

  • @The-Sigma-Principle
    @The-Sigma-Principle Год назад +54

    omg look at that mountain view ,the air must be so clean and fresh ,what a lucky man you are to be there

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +9

      Yes, it's still not clear to me why people keep leaving

    • @cristinabb9956
      @cristinabb9956 Год назад

      @@randomromania because the western countries from Europe destroyed our industry. They bried and took over the oil, the gas, the fertile land, the forests, they made us close down everything in exchange for enetering EU and Nato. Please dig deep and you willfind out about these "deals" Romania was forced to make. You will surely have a lot of subject to expose on your channel. I can give you plenty ideas. Just contact me!

    • @petruemanuelcocean2646
      @petruemanuelcocean2646 Год назад +19

      @@randomromaniaas a romanian living and working in germany, the main reason is money, that’s it, but i am working abroad to save up and come back home as soon as possible to live a peaceful life without debt

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      @petruemanuelcocean2646 good plan :)

    • @petruemanuelcocean2646
      @petruemanuelcocean2646 Год назад +4

      @@randomromania hope it will work out lol, nontheless it shouldn’t be difficult to live there once you got your house and car

  • @SRC692
    @SRC692 8 месяцев назад +5

    Leaving the United States because of culture is one of the biggest reasons why I want to leave as well. Romania is one of many countries on my list 😁

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  8 месяцев назад +3

      hi, drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com if you think i can be of help

  • @tnmaxim5109
    @tnmaxim5109 Год назад +22

    Married to a Romania, can't wait to move there! Love the country, been several times and find it just the right place to raise our kids

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +5

      Romania is a fantastic place to raise kids :)

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +6

      @@gigikontra7023 Can discuss politics on here sadly but I'd urge you to compare safety stats with western countries.

    • @lynnegollert3021
      @lynnegollert3021 Год назад

      @@gigikontra7023 Maybe it's you who should go to another country?

  • @mj3107
    @mj3107 Год назад +13

    Romanian here living in the US🤣It is good to work and save as much as you can in the US and then retire in Romania. Whoever said opportunities in Romania is not entirely true. You can have a decent life if you work in IT, otherwise, you'll struggle like everyone else in Romania. And don't forget the bribery system, some parts of the country are heavily on bribes, from nurse, to cleaning lady, to mayor and police, they all want a piece.

    • @mariuspintea8245
      @mariuspintea8245 Год назад +3

      In the USA is not corruption?How about the medical system where you need to pay everything as is not covered by insurance,how about guns on the streets?

    • @mj3107
      @mj3107 Год назад +5

      @@mariuspintea8245 I did not say US is better. All I said were facts, as I lived in Romania. Do not paint this beautiful image of the country as everything is perfect in Romania, which is not. As you can see, I just said, save to retire in Romania. And don't forget the diseases you get from many public hospitals. It is nice to live in Romania if you have money. If this wasn't an issue, then many Romanians would stay in their country instead of working in other countries. As for corruption, I was not asked for bribes from my doctors or teachers here in the US, which always happened to me in Romania.

    • @danthebiker07
      @danthebiker07 Год назад +6

      I can tell you haven’t been around for a while, the bribing stories are not that common anymore, especially in the developed cities and parts of the country. People’s views really have to catch up with reality. Similarly, wages went up a lot - in Bucharest the average salary after tax exceeded 1,000 euros which is on parity with most european capitals when you account for the cost of living. Besides, due to the relatively underdeveloped economy, there are a lot of business opportunities which you’ll not get in most western places. So I’d recommend to get yourself a solid update before pointing fingers to Ro.

    • @mj3107
      @mj3107 Год назад +5

      @@danthebiker07 You're talking about the capital. I was talking in general. Thanks for your unsolicited advice, but I still have my family there. It's been 7 years since I left. The southern part is the only part where you get that wage. Where did you get the 1000euros from? IT? It looks like you haven't been around the country much to know about bribery. As I said in my original comment, living comfortably in Romania is good if you have savings. Otherwise, I can't see how someone working as a teacher or in retail can survive there. There are other issues that I would refrain myself saying on the internet.🤣If it is that good wage, then all Romanians abroad should be home by now, right?

    • @georgetaspano
      @georgetaspano Год назад +1

      It's not a perfect country, but it is a country with lots of opportunities. There is no such thing as a perfect country on this planet. Maybe they will make it perfect on another planet. Romania is worth a try because you can find your peace.

  • @scottyc7220
    @scottyc7220 2 года назад +51

    Another very interesting video, the west is in severe decline.
    I read about another American family who moved to Brasov, they were very brave as they moved here without even visiting Romania beforehand.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +2

      Hi, thanks for commenting on my videos, any chance you could email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com
      regards
      ed

    • @robertmacfarlane8176
      @robertmacfarlane8176 Год назад

      The West is in severe decline? How so?

  • @galoftean
    @galoftean 2 года назад +14

    Great video. The truth is the truth even if it’s sad.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +7

      I think we're slowly heading in the right direction now, people are waking up and understanding that they've been played and continue to be played on multiple fronts, we'll see what gives in the US mid terms, that will be pivotal

  • @gt-c-
    @gt-c- Год назад +22

    * * Very TRUE...I am an American and things are f-ed up here BIG TIME !
    Love Romania - mainly Cluj Napoca ! ! ! * *

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      Cluj is so popular it's now the most expensive city in Romania I'm told, not checked that mind you :)

    • @gt-c-
      @gt-c- Год назад +5

      @@randomromania Well...let's think...it's popular and expensive because THE LIFE IS GOOD! There are LOTS OF JOBS, GREAT RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, GREAT LEADERSHIP...and yes...very expensive homes! You get what you pay for...and is a very STYLISH, MODERN, CLEAN city!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      @@gt-c- Yes this is pretty much what I've been told, the last time I went there was 2014 I think

    • @gt-c-
      @gt-c- Год назад +1

      @@randomromania My last time was 2013. I bet a lot changed since...in BETTER!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      @@gt-c- for sure, where are you from?

  • @t.t.margaux3600
    @t.t.margaux3600 Год назад +17

    Hristos ha înviat!
    Loved the interview, good questions and observations. The west seems doomed. I recently spent 2 weeks in Romania, exploring where I would want to settle down. Improved limba Româna skills.
    It strengthened my desire to go ahead !
    Thanks & keep them coming,
    Kind Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @draghicistefan1984
    @draghicistefan1984 Год назад +15

    As a romanian, I welcome anybody who wants to live here in peace and safety and contribute to our economy and culture. Welcome, enjoy your stay and let us now if there's anything we can help you with. As you may know, romanians are a very warm and welcoming people who would help anybody.

    • @papaszem44
      @papaszem44 Год назад +2

      @@gigikontra7023 probabil vin si din astia, dar vin si bogati si pensionari care aici cheltuiesc banii lor ...

    • @iolohammer
      @iolohammer 9 месяцев назад +2

      as long as they don't come and tell us how communism wasn't applied the right way...

    • @jeremysmith8037
      @jeremysmith8037 9 месяцев назад

      @@iolohammersi sint crestini sau albi

  • @user-mj2xg8qj5g
    @user-mj2xg8qj5g 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm from Zarnesti, the area where this is filmed. If you have money, yes, the place is wonderful, otherwise if you don't have a tourism family own motel or guest house, you're generally beyond poor. Everyone from that city has to commute to Brasov where they do very low income jobs in factories, the commute time and the long factory hours will take a toll on you, and those wonderful mountains will be the last thing you'll see.
    From my experience, even if I lived there for 18 years, is that this type of places are suitable for retired people with economies or children as the childhood in those mountains is paradise, but for young adults that want to make something of themselves is the worst place they can be in. I personally moved out to Bucharest, I really like everything in Bucharest, and I go to Zarnesti maybe 10 times per year, but every time I go back, I hike on the mountains on different trails, and I've seen more of the area since I moved out as when I lived there I was mainly stressed by the fact that I'm poor and I have no future.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  4 месяца назад

      I think that's more related to what skills you have

  • @sewnsew6770
    @sewnsew6770 6 месяцев назад +2

    This fellow is so articulate I am impressed

  • @doce7678
    @doce7678 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am Romanian, I have never left my country. I was born under communism and lived under that regime for 15 years. The transition is very difficult, people still have a communist mentality, they don't have the courage to be independent.
    Our only escape during communism was foreign films and music. The series Dallas influenced us a lot, it was for us, the Romanian communists, the ideal life that we didn't even have the courage to dream of.
    Romanians are now building big houses, trying to recover what they lost in those years.
    I've always admired the American mentality, maybe that's why I became a farmer and left the city life and the apartment in the grey communist building
    You are welcome in Romania, the Romanians want to have among them exemplary people who will teach them what freedom and self-employment mean.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  8 месяцев назад +1

      that's a kind message, thank you :)

  • @SS-ku3bm
    @SS-ku3bm Год назад +12

    Romania is beautiful and a great place to visit as well.

  • @TPNST
    @TPNST Год назад +19

    Is pity that Romanians are pushed out of the country; meanwhile non-Romanians realise what România really means 💙💛❤️

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      How are they "pushed out"?

    • @nicoletaene2305
      @nicoletaene2305 Год назад +9

      Foreigners here get 1000 euros salary in construction work plus rent plus food, while romanians only get 500 and no rent money or extra food money. Politics made exactly to drive out romanians and to bring others here. Research kalergi :D

    • @TPNST
      @TPNST Год назад +1

      @@randomromania really! Definitely, you are not Romanian….

    • @ppn194
      @ppn194 Год назад +4

      It is a pitty how brain washed are those Romanians ”pushed” out of Romania...

    • @misscg367
      @misscg367 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@randomromania He meant that 5 million Romanians left the country and are working abroad, most of them sending money to their families, this is one of the reasons Romania is what it is today, prosperous and leaving the communism behind :)

  • @adrianionescu6081
    @adrianionescu6081 4 месяца назад +2

    I am Romanian and also have USA citizenship. Currently my residency is in USA. I love my home country Romania and I also love USA the same like my home country. Romania is a beautiful country but the main danger for Romania is that Russia is so close. 😂 My great parents lost their land and house twice during their lifetime ,because was confiscated by the communists that came first from Russia. It is a continuous potential threat that comes from Russia.

  • @freeradical1567
    @freeradical1567 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ditto. Exactly my mind and future as well. This guy is not alone!!!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  5 месяцев назад +1

      there are lots of people moving from the west to eastern europe, we're building a community of the like minded, if you're interested please sub the channel, there's an update on that coming soon

  • @FocusProj
    @FocusProj Год назад +2

    Very interesting to see these takes. All the best to your guest. Sighet is incredibly beautiful as well.

  • @fredafighter1083
    @fredafighter1083 Год назад +5

    Kind and friendly people, RICH culture, excellent soil for growing great food, beautiful nature: old forests, awesome seaside and beaches, gorgeous mountains, tons of workers needed so plenty of jobs, etc.... That is Romania!

  • @valericastefanmoscovici4172
    @valericastefanmoscovici4172 Год назад +7

    I am roumanien. I love my County ! I am from Iași a beautiful city !

  • @devilu18
    @devilu18 Год назад +4

    To all those considering moving to Romania permanently or for a while...
    You guys have nothing to worry about,you will find a country that has all the things you need available.
    Romania is not at all behind at this chapter ,you have to keep in mind that communism ended in 89 and and since then Romania received all that the west had to ginve,only problem is the political class, but i mean in it the way that they are incompetent and don't represent the country interests as they should.
    However this does not affect that much your capability of living a good or decent life..
    All the things in the world can be ordered in Romania via Amazon ,Ebay or various other websites.
    When it comes to corruption that we hear so much abot,again it refers to the byg political players, not to the common people !
    I would recommend staying in the west ,center and north part of the country ,because the population living there was influenced much heavier be the western values during it's evolution!
    Properties can still be found at great prices and the law permits foreigners to own land in Romania.
    Just take your time and study the marker and the prices for a while,don't rush into buying although it may seem cheep for some of you and try to buy directly from the owners because an agency may have a shameful added tax.
    When it comes to buying land ,again try to buy directly from people and look for simple people not those who buy and sell land often.
    Romania is a great country with wonderful nature and people ,if you are willing to help conserve a piece of land that you may call home and get involved into maintaining it as pure as it still is then by all means come to Romania,it wont disappoint you .
    Romania is great because of its nature ,purity ,wonderful people ,good property laws , availability of goods and services ,relatively low prices ,constant evolution in the last 30 years.
    It's bad because its government no matter the color ,not so great educational system, although better than in most eastern countries ,not so great roads and a stagnant infrastructure on a bigger scale , with many of the branches that involve transportation needing restoration and new investments because they were stagnant for the last 30 years...

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      good advice and pretty accurate in general :)

    • @devilu18
      @devilu18 Год назад +1

      @@gigikontra7023 Il cunosti personal,se confeseaza la tine?
      Mentalitatea asta cum ca vin stratinii sa faca bani de pe noi nu ne aduce nimic folositor,tot la fel de bine pot sa faca si romanasii nostrii,nu e necesar sa vina vre-un strain ca sa putem fi fraieriti,ne descurcam cu brio si singuri!
      Cred ca ai putin de munca la modul de judecata Gigele,ai cumva impresia ca Romania se enumaea in top 10 locatii de facut bani din lume ?

    • @devilu18
      @devilu18 Год назад +2

      @@gigikontra7023 Asta e alta discutie si sunt deacord cu tine in principiu.
      Doar ca lucrurile nu pot fi puse in bratele omului ca si cum ar fi vina lui ca lucrurile stau asa la noi…
      Daca ai fi fost atent la povestea lui de viata ai fi inteles ca si el e la fel de dezamagit ca tine da tara lui…
      In fine,idea e ca tine de noi si de tineretul nostru cu sprijinul celor batrani sa schimbe situatia actuala,dar aici e o prapastie intre generatii pe care nu o vad sa se rezolve!
      Intre timp cred ca exportam mult mai mult tineret decat importam pensionari daca ar fi sa punem problema asa!
      Iar daca lucrurile comtinua in ritmul asta,ai sa te bucur ca mai vine cate un strain ca altfel ramane tara cam goala in cateva zeci de ani!

  • @TheRomanianfalcon
    @TheRomanianfalcon Год назад +15

    Welcome to Romania, sir!
    We are happy to host people from Western World and Western Civilization, especially conservative people!
    God bless America and Romania!

    • @dacian_1346
      @dacian_1346 Год назад

      No, se don’t want conservative people here… they can stay in Texas or from wherever places they come from.

    • @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk
      @MarryGoLucky3456-ml6lk 10 месяцев назад

      no, we aren't happy to host old westoid farts

  • @florinnyc6371
    @florinnyc6371 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am a Romanian living in both countries ( US & RO) but definitely Romania is way way way better then the US. I miss the cheap ⛽️ and low tax on huge engine

  • @befreetv354
    @befreetv354 Год назад +4

    Romania will be the Swiss of the Est Europe ! MARK MY WORDS....no one said that till now ! in the future....mabe 20-50 years....allready Romania surpass Hungary...Only Poland is ahead....all the rest are behind...Bulgaria,Ukraine Croatia,etc...even Greece ! ALL because of the Richness of Romania !...plus hard working people most of them!

  • @augustincalin
    @augustincalin Год назад +10

    Slightly off topic: what you guys in US don't realize is:
    1/ if US goes south their place will be taken by somebody else: Russia or China (sorry EU, you don't matter anymore);
    2/ small countries, like Georgia, Romania and Ukraine, they have to choose their "modus vivendi" (way of living) or, as I like to name it, their master. Currently, for these countries, there are only 2 options: occidental way (US+UK+UE) or Russian way. For us, we already experienced the Russian way (you can have a glimpse watching infamously named "why we love Russia" videos here on youtube). So, did US get involved in Ukraine? For sure -- but the alternative would have been much much worse.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      the us won't "go south", worst case power will devolve from the federal government back to the states, this will present huge opportunities

    • @Sofia-0001
      @Sofia-0001 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not only the US but NATO would have to go south, for Russia or China to take its place as influence. Unlike Georgia, a former soviet republic hanging between Russia and Turkey, Romania is a member of both, NATO and the EU. There are large NATO bases, heavy defense systems and a multinational military force of tens of thousands, ready for any customer. Beside the nukes Russia doesn't stand a chance even against the EU alone, but the use of nukes would be an end game for Russia as well. So given the hardship they face in Ukraine, a flat land country 2-3 times larger, but with a GDP 3 times lower than Romania's GDP and the economic gap growing, the last thing Russia has in mind in the next 10-20 years is to lock horns with a heavily defended NATO country.

  • @Retrogamer71
    @Retrogamer71 2 года назад +18

    Mulțumesc Random Romania. Loving these emigration/business idea stories. Where was this video shot?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +12

      The video was shot at Plaiul Foii, Zarnesti.

  • @andreearey1954
    @andreearey1954 Год назад +17

    The American guy is right about US, globally(not just US) we live in a dictatorship structure with many masks. EU is one of the masks. I am roumanian, I explored other countries as emigrant just to find out that every country is a prison type structure that keep the prisoners through brain washing laws, the young roumanian percentage that wants to emigrate out from Romania is very high because the illusion is very well sold, I was one of them 30 years ago. I live now in Brasov.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +5

      I do keep telling people :))

    • @andreearey1954
      @andreearey1954 Год назад

      @@randomromania 95%from Earth population are blissfully slaves, no matter what the system do they stay that way. The 5 % we struggle towards freedom, that is a very hard Journey.

    • @razvanbuliga4395
      @razvanbuliga4395 Год назад +1

      Heyyy have fun in Brasov u cheeky sod I envy you. I grew up there and I left 10 years ago for Uni in Uk( big mistake) now I'm 28. I hope that my misses will see the light one day and move away from this god forsaken Island. I miss those mountains so much. Take care of yourself and I hope to see you on Republicii in the near future .

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +3

      @@razvanbuliga4395 I moved here from England in 2001, even then I could not understand why people were leaving. Weird.

    • @razvanbuliga4395
      @razvanbuliga4395 Год назад +3

      @@randomromania Mate to be honest everyone has different reasons I guess but is because of the low minimum wages. There's plenty of millionaires bil maybe? in Romania and good for them for making it up there, But when you have to live on 400 quids a month things start to get clear right? My family is still in shock that I'm still here in Uk because usually the trend was go abroad , work hard, SAVE and come back with the money to build a life. There's rich ppl and poor ppl everywhere and at the end of the day is on every single one of us to find happiness wherever we are. Hopefully one day will come back for good and meet up for a nice wine. My misses would love to chat with you. Stay strong my friend.

  • @lynnegollert3021
    @lynnegollert3021 Год назад +40

    We're living in Bucharest right now, originally from Canada, and we'd love to move to the countryside. Two things keep us from making the jump: 1) we're not fluent in Romanian, just at about an A2 level; and 2) we can't buy a property because neither of us are Romanian citizens (yet). We are hoping to become Romanian citizens one day, but until then, we feel stuck in the city. If you have any suggestions about our situation we'd be thrilled to collaborate with you.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +9

      Hi, so please feel free to email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com so I can give you some direct contact details.
      Regarding owning property there are several workarounds for that, I, as an Englishman, have the same issue, I can show you what I did, it worked fine since 2004 when I bought my first property. Also you might well be interested in our community cabin project. You can come and visit as and when you wish, succeeding in Romania like most other places is more about who you know.
      Regarding the language, it's an advantage but far from essential, English is rapidly becoming a second language here for younger people so I'd not worry about that too much. My Romanian is pretty basic and it's rarely a problem for me and never one I can't solve with a phone call.
      I look forward to hearing from you. :)

    • @latze74
      @latze74 Год назад +6

      Are you positive about not being able to buy proprety here? It doesn't sound right... Have you contacted a realtor?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +3

      @Indy J you can buy buildings but not land, there are exceptions but that's the typical situation

    • @liliheroiu1499
      @liliheroiu1499 Год назад

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      @@jonathanblack245 depends on the property but you can own a property with a company anyway

  • @StefanoH84
    @StefanoH84 10 месяцев назад +4

    A very important think... Romania is a country where you can make fiends,real friends...I can t say the same about Germany where I live...just in case you need friends.😅

  • @dudmic
    @dudmic Год назад +6

    Try avoiding touristy or rich areas if you want to buy cheap land, house or an apartment. Everything near Brasov is so desired due to tourists in general, but than again there are towns that are not touristy but because people are generally wealthy (for romanian standards) they cost quite a bit. There are these small towns that lost a good chuck of their population but are near a large town or a city, these places have potential to invest due to low prices on housing estate and the potential of becoming something better, but there's also this work from home trend in recent years and with fast internet, people move further away from the cities.

  • @pastrami00
    @pastrami00 Год назад +14

    Wow, where in Romania is this video filmed. This is beautiful.

  • @kurts2650
    @kurts2650 10 месяцев назад +12

    Guy is spot on regarding US. Haven't been to Romania yet, but have been to Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Bulgaria and really would like to relocate somewhere over there.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +6

      Romania is special because it's the only Latin country in Eastern Europe, this gives it a unique character

    • @misscg367
      @misscg367 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@randomromania Very true, also it`s much easier for an English speaker to learn Romanian as many words are similar, compared to the Slavic countries. New subscriber here, Romanian living in UK and wanting to go back home soon :)

    • @ecoandrei328
      @ecoandrei328 10 месяцев назад

      Your wrong on USA, but thats what happens when you live your life on a diet of Fox News and Alex Jones, also I'm from Romania, go back to the USA.

  • @claunegrea5598
    @claunegrea5598 Год назад +11

    I've just discovered you guys, wish I found you earlier. Born and raised in Brasov, lived all over the world, spent the last ten years in the UK which I love, however I feel that the time has come to return to my place of birth and start a project, build something. I'm in the early stages with my project and it looks that I might need a partner, would be truly funny to find it here. Would be nice to have a chat sometime.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      Feel free to connect directly on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com

  • @diymicha2
    @diymicha2 11 месяцев назад +5

    1:00 dude, that's not only the US. It's almost all western countrys. Sadly. I'm from Germany, and moved to Romania. Not only because of that, there where some more reasons.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  11 месяцев назад

      Reasons like?

    • @diymicha2
      @diymicha2 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@randomromania Unbearable social differencies because of the failed immigration politics, and the lack of a chance to get out of poverty because of the fall of Germanys economy. Romanias economy is flourishing while Germanys declines.

  • @LuigiCotocea
    @LuigiCotocea Год назад +6

    I live near Timisoara 5km away, the cultural capital is worth visiting!
    Daca veniti prin Romănia să vizitați și Timișoara!

  • @florencehendrick4781
    @florencehendrick4781 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just now found this video. What drew me to look at Romania is that at this moment my son is there on a special work detail, but I decided to look at homes for sale, and that's when I listened to the interview with the American man. Very interesting and I must say that I agree with him 100%. Yes, I am interested in being contacted, please. Would you be so kind as to pass along my request to him please, and thank you so much! Be safe and will be looking for more of your videos as well.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  8 месяцев назад

      drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com please

  • @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187
    @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187 Год назад +15

    Moved to Harghita back in 1997 to volunteer at a small orphanage but the American who started it was so conservative and paranoid. That ended my time there but it was such an amazing experience that I returned to Romania the next year to try again. Unfortunately, I haven’t found a way to permanently stay in Europe so far but hope to at least find the perfect little mountain home there soon.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      What nationality are you?

    • @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187
      @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187 Год назад +1

      @@randomromania unfortunately, I only have a US passport which has really made it difficult to stay in Europe permanently. Can’t wait to get rid of it.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      @@roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187 you can set up a company to stay in ro. easy

    • @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187
      @roxythefoxsayfurismurderan3187 Год назад +2

      @@randomromania I will think about that. Thanks for the advice!

    • @jameshess2912
      @jameshess2912 Год назад +4

      I Am romanian living in Florida. After 23 years we decided to move to Romania, in 2010 we built a house in Gheorgheni-Harghita, but we couldn't stay too long because of corruption, the medical system, school system and many others. The roma community people stole my bikes (both Trek, paid over $500 each!) from my back yard, broke my gate and stole the gate too! The police did nothing! Three months after the court house sent me a letter saying that the case was closed because the bikes were under 500! They didn't mention if it is $500 or 500 romanian money! I don't recommend Romania to live in, but for a week vacation it's okay!

  • @chefpjd123
    @chefpjd123 Год назад +4

    Been here in Romania from Canada. For the last 7 yrs .Romania is nice and cheap or cheaper but when your living here you really see the uglyness of the state and how Romanians treat each other.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      Really, where do you live? Can you give me some specific examples of said mistreatment?

    • @investorsguidetothegalaxy
      @investorsguidetothegalaxy Год назад +1

      I think you see it more, if you live in the city. In the countryside you don't get bothered by this.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      @@investorsguidetothegalaxy I noted he did not give examples, would be curious to hear them

    • @gigibenea3529
      @gigibenea3529 Год назад +2

      Than come back to Toronto ..for example ...😉😂...very "" nice"" people ...every day ....shootings...nice

  • @dea690
    @dea690 Год назад +5

    You are right. I am American and Romanian and definitely miss my civilization nation founder of European civilization. Yeah, you’re right about both.

  • @L2Xenta
    @L2Xenta Год назад +16

    As someone that follows US events, politics and culture for many years... I know exactly what he means.

  • @Gizzmo112
    @Gizzmo112 2 месяца назад +2

    Im a daytrader in the Netherlands. They want to implement 36% tax on capital gains. In Romania CGT is only 10%. This means I will pay thousands of dollars less a year. I cant wait to come to Romania and invest in this country. It seems Romanians actually want to make money and love their country.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 месяца назад +2

      smart people always thrive here

  • @cluelessjoe
    @cluelessjoe 2 года назад +26

    i don't have words to describe how happy it makes me to hear people from the west wanting to move to my country

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +10

      yes, the trick is getting the good ones ;)

    • @annaandrea8320
      @annaandrea8320 Год назад +1

      I bet it would be a completely different thing if they were Hungarians...

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +5

      @@annaandrea8320 I think they just care about people behaving and not being a drain on the state

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +5

      @@annaandrea8320 Hungarians are more than welcome in Romania, of course, if they are sane people who don't bring some ancient irredentist ideas with them.

    • @ICameToBringThePain
      @ICameToBringThePain Год назад

      #jetungariaanuscaptivus

  • @tinahale9252
    @tinahale9252 7 месяцев назад +3

    He's the smart one. It's insanity in the USA

  • @georgeteo8797
    @georgeteo8797 Год назад +2

    I grew up in communist Romania. My family left in 1985 at the hight of communism do to persecution and came to the US. In 2013 I wrote the true story of my life in a book Journey to Freedom.
    I still have family there and wanted to return many times but I waited too long… I now have children and grandchildren here that depend on me. I am stuck between a rock and a hard place. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, like retired and debt free, I got the new property tax re-evaluate and it was twice as much as 2022. I talked to neighbors who tried to lower it but instead they made the county mad and they raised it even more instead… so now instead of enjoying my retirement and playing with the grandchildren, I have to find ways to make money to pay taxes.
    This also happened in Romania right after the Communism failed. The new socialist government gave people enough liberty to prosper. Many Romanians abroad sold everything and returned home buying property and investments and it was great for several years. But then the new elected government jacked up the property tax to the point many were not able to pay it and had to surrender it to the state for next to nothing, just enough to come back to the US and start from scratch…
    So the reason I didn’t return sooner was the instability of government there, but now we have it worse here and it’s too late for me…

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      I have an idea that may help you, please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com

    • @alinaexclusiveminispa5030
      @alinaexclusiveminispa5030 11 месяцев назад +3

      @georgeteo8797
      It's not too late. Why everyone should depend on you? It's not your fault the taxes got re-evaluated. Nascuta in Romania, am locuit 7 ani in Israel, 6 luni in Elvetia, 4 1/2 in State (St Louis - Missouri), iar din 2004 sunt in Canada. Un lucru am invatat: sa nu mai cumpar niciodata vreo proprietate din 4 motive:
      1. O casa cumparata te tine in loc, trebuie sa o vinzi ca sa pleci, pe cand daca stai cu chirie, te ridici si pleci cand vrei, unde vrei. Nu stai cu sabia Mortgage-ului deasupra capului.
      2. Taxele se maresc pe an ce trece - daca ai condo, dupa ce ai 'terminat' de platit mortgage-ul (dupa vreo 20-25 ani) ajungi sa platesti condo fees la fel de mari ca un mortgage. Daca ai casa, e re-evaluata si-ti iau taxe din ce in ce mai mari asa incat sa fie siguri ca esti sclavul bancii si nu-ti vei plati 'proprietatea' in vecii vecilor amin. Totul e un scam, e facut sa crezi ca vei fi proprietar, dar de fapt totul se devalorizeaza sau vin cei de la banca cu povesti precum ca s-a scumpit peste noapte valoare pamantului de sub casa/ blocul tau.
      3. Am 53 de ani si acum stau in chirie de vreo 6 ani. Cand plateam rate la casa, nu mai aveam bani sa facem 2 excursii pe an in Caraibe, respectiv Europa. Banii se duceau la taxele municipale, taxele scolare, si condo fees care cresteau, toate, vertiginos in fiecare an. Acum traiesc IN THE NOW, ma simt bogata, imi permit din nou excursii peste hotarele Canadei. Daca vine mine din nou un covix, stiu ca mi-am trait viata si nu am pus la ciorap ptr ziua de maine care s-ar putea sa nu o mai apuc. Deci, sfatul meu ptr tine: Stop feeling guilty, everyone in your family should take responsibility for their welfare/ wealth. Live in the NOW. Tomorrow is not guaranteed to any of us.
      4. Daca stai in chirie intr-un apartament modest esti mai pregatiti pentru pensie. Pensia imediata si cea eterna. Ce uita oamenii: ca suntem muritori . Ca nu luam nimic dupa noi in eternitate. Daca am accepta ideea ca suntem muritori, am trai mult mai cu purpose & mindfulness. Dar aici pe pamant multi se cred nemuritori, Ego-ul le dicteaza sa devina proprietari, sa acapareze si asta si aia -the American Dream, care nu e decat o fuga continua si inutila dupa mai mult, mai mare, mai tare. Si uite asa le trece viata unora, cunosc multe persoane aici care dau in disperare si psihoza cand pe la 75-80 de ani trebuie sa-si vanda casele si sa-si mute toate ciurucurile din vile cu nshpe etaje/ dependinte intr-un apartament modest intr-un azil, sau mai frumos spus nursing home. De ce sa lasi socul asta la sfarsitul vietii? De ce sa nu traiesti deja modest incepand de pe la 50 de ani? Te poti voluntariza in gradina altor oameni daca tot iti place agricultura sau te poti plimba peste mari si tari. Inr-un cuvant poti fi:
      LIBER!

  • @emanuelcioc1840
    @emanuelcioc1840 Год назад +4

    hello, I was born and raised in Brasov, the filming location is about 30 km from the city and it is called Plaiul Foii, a former border post during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. You can write to me and I can help you with any information about Romania, but more chosen about Brasov.
    success

  • @cpana2001
    @cpana2001 10 месяцев назад +2

    Comes to Romania from a country with no vacation, life work ballance, unafordable healthcare and people being rulled by corporation an miserable, then procedes to say that America is going to shit because people wat to be happy and have the same things there. The irony.

    • @anotheremail9806
      @anotheremail9806 Месяц назад

      36 Years in the US work drone 100% slave. This guys government collapsed the Romanian government and now he is enjoying “the fruits of communism “ in a country their own citizens can’t afford groceries. The irony

  • @MrCrocoxxx
    @MrCrocoxxx 9 месяцев назад +1

    If anyone needs any guiding regarding moving in Ro.. let me know . I can definitely break it down for you in easy steps..and also explain what area would be more suitable for you to live in. ( cold / warm , cheap/expensive , type of ppl living around and so on .

  • @msta999
    @msta999 2 года назад +15

    Can you connect me with this guy? we have similar interests and I am also looking at Romania.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +1

      I can try, my email is headforthehillsromania@gmail.com

    • @danvision5086
      @danvision5086 Год назад

      *If you want to start a business, you have to get contact with some one of the new magic business center of Bucharest. **ruclips.net/video/53e__OwWqdI/видео.html*

  • @n3clar
    @n3clar 10 месяцев назад +2

    America will get it together eventually !!! If not we will go there and make it work!

  • @damarisduna
    @damarisduna 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a Romanian living in the U.S. I can see a lot of the points he is making about the West having valid reasons.

  • @AHammock
    @AHammock Год назад +6

    No tornadoes
    No Mass shootings
    And a lot of S. A. R. M. A. L. E
    I UNDERSTAND 😊
    but I believe that you Miss America like hell 😅

    • @AHammock
      @AHammock Год назад

      @@gigikontra7023
      Bine zice ... Stie El ce stie 🤔
      Are accent de British
      Nu de american

  • @cristianpopescu78
    @cristianpopescu78 10 месяцев назад +2

    That's sad,what he says about US,actualy all western civilization has reached a very low point,which is catastrophic for all of us.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +1

      chin up, it's not a done deal just yet

  • @alexandruS85
    @alexandruS85 10 месяцев назад +1

    love and cheers brothers! nice 2 have u!

  • @linarson1
    @linarson1 Год назад +3

    very well, what an intelligent man...

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      Older people are undervalued, you can't buy experience

  • @Frankie_apollo1717
    @Frankie_apollo1717 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hopefully, soon enough myself(Brazilian) and my wife (Iasi) will be able to get a piece off land soon and live off grid in Romania.

  • @FLP90
    @FLP90 6 месяцев назад +2

    My parents came to America during communism era. They were able to build a small business and become very successful, something my father says wouldn’t have been possible in Romania. As for just retiring, after the money has already been made elsewhere, maybe it’s nice. I don’t know, I’ve never been there myself

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  6 месяцев назад +1

      it's very nice, you should visit :)
      you can recover your romanian citizenship if you don't already have it :)

  • @eusuntaici
    @eusuntaici Год назад +3

    Just beware of the bears. They have crazy rights. If you harm one who has attacked animals on your farm, you're in big trouble. Even if you're in self defense or defending your livelihood. Frustrating really.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +2

      Come on, it's much more fun not being top of the food chain :)

  • @CristiIstrate
    @CristiIstrate 2 года назад +24

    Seems a great guy!
    Also, what he is saying about US is heartbreaking. We as Romanians look at US with great respect, but in the last years the US (and the west in general) seems to lose it's way, coming closer and closer to this atrocity called socialism/communism. For 50 years we as a country struggled in this "desert" created by this toxic ideology, and now that we managed to survive, it we see our beacon of freedom, succumbs to it.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +3

      It's not succumbed just yet ;)

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Год назад

      Still a lot of great places to live in the US, especially in the rural areas. People are leaving the crime infested cities in droves. However, if the left complete their takeover of the government things will change rapidly and there will be no place to run to

    • @Xayidee
      @Xayidee Год назад

      You do know that Romania is a social democracy, right? We are what the US republicans are scared of.
      The democrats in the US are more to the right than most of our political parties, even our right wing ones. We have a huge government, legal abortions, we have a very bloated welfare system, socialized healthcare, state intervention in private business, state owned or partially owned companies, free education kindergarten to highschool and probably around half the spots in state universities are free (the private unis are just not worth mentioning unless you just care to buy a diploma), we don’t have the gun culture they have and the list goes on.
      Where we are similar is in religiosity (but not the same branch of christianity, they are mostly reformists) and we are not very open around lgbtq+, but culturally - legally we recognize same sex marriages performed in other countries where it is legal and discrimination is illegal. We also practice censure - CNA, we have freedom of expression which does not trump the fundamental right to personal dignity not freedom of speech and while the two are almost the same, there are nuances.
      Our judicial system is mixed leaning more to the french style of inquisitorial while the US one is adversarial.
      We are not socialist and not communist anymore (no country is trully communist as that is an utopia - we were socialist even when when under communism), we are a social democracy with a mixed economic system (regulated free market).
      If he is coming to Romania to escape the US left, he’s not done his homework properly.
      If he is not interested in participating in the political life, he should be fine as culturally we are conservative, but that’s about it.

  • @Superator69
    @Superator69 Год назад +3

    Romania is by far the most developed and richest country in the Balkans. Also the most beautiful other than Greece.

    • @gigibenea3529
      @gigibenea3529 Год назад

      Romania has no lands South Danube ..where is the Balcan Peninsula😉😀

    • @Superator69
      @Superator69 Год назад +1

      @@gigibenea3529 Geographically this is true. Romania sits in between central Europe and the Balkans.

  • @BlueShiftna
    @BlueShiftna 2 года назад +10

    In what region/ place is this interview taking place? It looks absolutely stunning. Is it in Austria or Romania?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +6

      Romania :))

    • @BlueShiftna
      @BlueShiftna 2 года назад +4

      @@randomromania I'm Romanian! Glad our country is so beautiful. Sorry to ask again but do you know where in Romania?

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  2 года назад +5

      @@BlueShiftna www.cabanaplaiulfoii.ro/phone/index.html
      Oops sorry, there you go :)

    • @dacian_1346
      @dacian_1346 2 года назад +2

      It’s Transylvania

    • @cameliadunwoodie5543
      @cameliadunwoodie5543 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's Romania, around Brasov!

  • @Watchman-At-The-Gate
    @Watchman-At-The-Gate 11 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful country.

  • @Eris-sp6yt
    @Eris-sp6yt Год назад +2

    Yes if you already have some savings it could be a nice place but for young people not much work opportunities. Young Romanians leave with their entire family, while others go abroad alone, to study.
    In 2021 over 34,000 people left Romania without having the intention to return. Very nice country with really nice people and I am sure that if the educated young folks return they can make Romania even more appealing.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      There is plenty of opportunity here but you need to be a little imaginative

    • @Eris-sp6yt
      @Eris-sp6yt Год назад +1

      @@randomromania Yes that's true!

    • @harryp3963
      @harryp3963 Год назад +3

      What on earth are you talking about?! There are countless opportunities in Romania, and the salaries are quite decent, provided people have the skills. It's an unfortunate attitude of entitlement that the Romanians have embraced, especially the youth, whereby they just expect to be paid without offering skills and hard work in return. How about if you need more money, you upgrade your skills and get another job or an additional parttime job, like everyone else in the West does?! A lot of young people in Canada have 2 jobs just to be able to make mortgage payments.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +1

      @@harryp3963 agree 100%

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Год назад +3

      Did you personally asked all the 34,000 people if they have any intention of returning and all of them told you no? 😂
      The truth is that most of the Romanians working abroad are investing the money earned there back into Romania, roughly 10-15% at best settling there. The money earned abroad are good when spent in Romania, they are looking most of their power abroad as everything is so much more expensive.

  • @swedishmansion8262
    @swedishmansion8262 Месяц назад +1

    Very good video

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Месяц назад

      glad you like it, we do more than just videos, email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com for more info.

  • @elenam1101
    @elenam1101 10 месяцев назад +1

    As a romanian, whom just returned from UK, I still have mixed feelings about the decision, in the meaning that healthcare system is poorly developed and some how the safety on the streets is still an issue which hopefully the authorities will address at some point.
    Apart from those I’m quite happy:)

    • @dr.perfectsmile4175
      @dr.perfectsmile4175 8 месяцев назад

      Dude,NHS is 100 times more ridiculous than the famous Romanian healthcare system everyone is eating tones of 💩 about, I worked as a doctor in 6 countries by now! Any public healthcare system on planet is crap, you want quality, you go to private.

  • @Luke-pm1rb
    @Luke-pm1rb Год назад +2

    Based guy...good to see!

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      There are many but typically they won't discuss in public

  • @speedbird8326
    @speedbird8326 2 месяца назад +2

    1:07 Exactly the same problems here in Australia. i fear for my country's future. Am looking for a way out as well.

  • @vraciunaitro
    @vraciunaitro Год назад +1

    Smart guy , could be a youtuber ez no joke :) great interview !

  • @norbertbajgyik1607
    @norbertbajgyik1607 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sir you are doing a great job presenting Romania to the world but it is really sad that you don't introduce any of the locations you are filming, even me as Romanian have no idea where you are. I believe that every viewer would love to know without sending you emails.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  10 месяцев назад +2

      well when we include people's personal properties we don't say where they are just as a matter of privacy. but for more detailed information about locations we ask for emails so we can better engage with our audience, we don't bug people with junk mail but we are looking for ways to make a living from what we're doing as we'd much rather do this than our day jobs. :)
      to this end having direct contact details for as many followers as possible make sense for us

  • @vladracul40
    @vladracul40 Год назад +2

    This guy is in Brașov County Area , posible right in Brașov - Romanians are very nice and helpful people if you are nice, good and onest. The guy saying about still box to hold money, this is because POVRRTY if the poverty is reduced no one will have that problem.

  • @ourcats816
    @ourcats816 10 месяцев назад

    So- your "mate" did it, in the end, he moved to Romania, in the countryside, BUT - we don t need this kind of people here, these type of people don t bring anything positive to the romanian society, they just come here, to take advantages, from the low prices, and soft law. We don t need them, but ya, they are here. I know 2 persons - in real life- that moved to Romania, one from Holland, one from Italy, these 2 women started NGO s project for helping stray dogs, educated people how to act with animals, giving free spaying campaignes, free medical care for strays, and so on, and so on. Big respect and gratitude for them. This is the type of people we need. Their names are - Sara Turetta, and Erna Verver. When you move to a new country, first you inform yourself about the law, right? so, here, we have a law saying you cant breed stray dogs, it is mandatory to spay them, the fine is till 20.000 lei, all non-breed dogs - called them stray dogs here, even they are not in the streets, and they are in your yard, people call them here - maidanezi = strays - all non breed dogs must to be spayed, chipped, and rabies vaccinated. So your mate didnt bother to follow the law, no, he consider it is better to follow his own thinking, because, hey, he is in Romania, wtf? so, he let the dogs gave birth, and now he has more dogs than pigs. In a country where he have millions of dogs , they are everywhere, in the public pounds, in the fields, highway roads, many NGOs from here, or abroad, volunteers put a lot of effort to solve this stray dogs problem, we don t need an american to come here and breed strays, we have our own people - romanians- that do this already. I am asking myself - as a romanian, if i move to USA - i don t have any wish and save god i was born in Europe- what will happen if i don t follow the law? But, you see, i will not be in this position, because it is just common sense to inform yourself about social facts, laws, before moving, and to make an effort to bring something positive to the society.

  • @HarveySpecteSuits
    @HarveySpecteSuits Год назад +16

    As a Romanian i celebrate the fact that you want to move over here. I am even more excited about the fact that you are thinking about doing something work related in Romania, especially anything related to agriculture.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад +4

      I've been living here for 20 years :)

    • @HarveySpecteSuits
      @HarveySpecteSuits Год назад +2

      @@randomromania sorry, my bad! I meant the American guy. But awesomeeeee to learn that you've been living here for so long

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      Good then :)
      Got any ideas where I can find people here who want to get involved in what I'm doing?

    • @HarveySpecteSuits
      @HarveySpecteSuits Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/THECALDERONFAM I was thinking about them while watching your videos

    • @HarveySpecteSuits
      @HarveySpecteSuits Год назад +2

      Do you happen to have an email to get in touch on? My brother has a good online platform and maybe you guys can exchange some ideas

  • @Boby_Packraft
    @Boby_Packraft Год назад +2

    Just my 2 cents about the the two proprieties in the end of the video: you are literally searching land in one of the most expensive zones in Romania, a touristic area.
    You do NOT buy land there to start farming, 35 eur /sqm is huge.
    Also the land is not fertile enough.
    For organic farming look elsewhere in Romania there are many areas with compact, fertile and cheap land.
    I can offer some ideas -I do not want to sell you anything, nor am I a real estate agent.

    • @randomromania
      @randomromania  Год назад

      We were not searching for farmland in that area, if that's how it came across in the video then sorry, that was not the intention