8 Things You Might Hate about Living in St. Louis, MO

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • St. Louis has a lot of good stuff that makes it a great place to live. However, there are some downsides to living here you might want to consider. This video covers 8 of the worst parts you might find after moving to St. Louis like a shrinking population, crime, lack of public transit, and others. Whether you move to St. Louis and love it or end up hating it could depend on a TON of factors, but these are some things you should know before making a decision.
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    0:00 Overview of St. Louis
    1:03 St. Louis city, county & metro area
    1:43 #1 Declining population
    4:09 #2 Small Town Mentality
    5:52 #3 Crime Rate
    8:13 #4 Super Spread Out
    9:24 #5 Public Transit Isn't the Best
    10:13 #6 Personal Property Tax
    10:46 #7 Below Average Income Level
    12:20 #8 Complicated Government Structure
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Комментарии • 176

  • @jeffwebb2966
    @jeffwebb2966 3 месяца назад +27

    I live just north of Delmar and bought a great historic house. I was concerned about crime in my near north neighborhood when i moved here 7 years ago, but i have found it very safe and the crime hysteria to be very overblown. Neighbors are great and i know more of them than anywhere else i have lived. Yes, you are in a city and not the suburbs but i have had no problems. Love being 15 min drive from anywhere and close to Forest Park.

    • @Ben-iz9ud
      @Ben-iz9ud 21 день назад +5

      The "crime hysteria" is nowhere near over blown. Statistically

    • @JayseabeeSTL
      @JayseabeeSTL 19 дней назад +4

      @@Ben-iz9ud actually, it is. Most cities are much larger than STL and base their crime rates on a much larger area, thus making ours seem high due to it all being concentrated in the neglected parts of town where good education and adequate housing was a non-priority of the local government for over a century.

    • @tylerbhumphries
      @tylerbhumphries 16 дней назад

      Hey neighbor. I live in the West End/Academy neighborhood. My area is being gentrified and I work at a St. Louis Public Library and that’s what all our new neighbors say. Yeah, things could be safer and should be but it’s not as bad as people make it out to be. I was born and raised in the city but I went to Webster University and lived in Webster Groves for a few years and I will say… crime is everywhere but it’s different kinds of crime. In the city we have dumb a*sses with short fuses (gun violence) but the counties, even the wealthier counties like Ladue have a lot of drugs in them and a lot of it started from prescription drugs and spread to other ones.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 9 дней назад

      "Overblown" means "nothing too bad has happened to me personally yet." Statistics don't lie.

    • @sephiroth7818
      @sephiroth7818 7 дней назад

      I have lived in Saint Louis for almost 40 years. You should listen to the stats on St Louis crime and homicide more. Its all the local news has to talk about. If you drive around StL you can tell the state of the city gives a big hint at the stats. Staying in the neighborhood you are in gives no hint to what the broader picture shows.

  • @cturdo
    @cturdo 8 дней назад +5

    The city crime per population is outrageous. The clogged highways demonstrate that those who work in the city are living in the neighboring counties. The city claims the whole metro area for the good stats while ignoring the ever-decreasing actual city population.

  • @bluesalmon3682
    @bluesalmon3682 22 дня назад +8

    Critique from a St. Louis resident, complaints about the climate was not the number one issue on this list.🥵🥶

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  21 день назад

      How do you mean that?

    • @bluesalmon3682
      @bluesalmon3682 18 дней назад +6

      @@LivingStLouis the high humidity all year round causes the hot and cold season to be miserable with a few weeks on the shoulder each spring and autumn when it is comfortable outside

    • @mistad7255
      @mistad7255 16 дней назад +1

      We have become our own meteorologist...

    • @zackbobby5550
      @zackbobby5550 День назад

      @@LivingStLouis Yeah if you work outside or even want to go outside for recreational activities, good luck lol. Even when the weather is "nice" by STL standards the humidity is horrendous. I think this part of Missouri is really pretty, I just wish it wasn't constantly trying to be a swamp! xD

  • @33Donner77
    @33Donner77 5 дней назад +3

    I'm an outsider who lives in the county, not the city. When I bring visitors to the Central West End, they say it reminds them of Brooklyn, without the people. St. Louis City has roads for a million people, but its population is under 300,000 and shrinking. Still, the St. Louis Region is easy for me to get around in a car, taking about 25% of the time it would take me in Chicago. St. Louis City is basically a sports, music, and theater event place for the County, and a ghetto for many residents. I don't think I will ever see the merger of County and City. The City is like the old girlfriend who rejected your marriage proposal years ago (which the City did), and is now back years later worse for wear, drugged up and diseased, asking if you want to get together again for a good time. I don't think so.

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios День назад

      It would be smart for the county to keep them out. STL covets STLC’s money way too much. They see the merger as a cash cow for them.

  • @davyjonesxo
    @davyjonesxo 21 день назад +8

    This is spot on honestly. You can add 3 or 4 more things but after living in Houston for a few years, we do have that small town mentality and it's slowing down progress.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching -- What are some other things I missed in this video?

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 5 дней назад +1

      Lol "progress"

  • @liliann8346
    @liliann8346 Месяц назад +13

    Moved here from Chicago. Was so excited that I can get !ANYWHERE! (by car) within 30 minutes. But I've tried to meet new people, only to be asked where I went to high school, and since it wasn't in/near StL, I literally had people turn their backs on me. Like I didn't even register. I couldn't be categorized, and therefore I didn't exist. I heard this was 'like a small town', that 'everyone is friendly'. But man, I've never felt so immediately shunned as I have here.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  Месяц назад +4

      I’m so sorry that happened. Absolutely shameful of the people that did that to you.

    • @stloucat
      @stloucat Месяц назад

      wow! that makes me sad to hear you say. I was just going to comment on the video to rebut his comments about "where did you go to high school" because I thought he made us sound standoffish and isolating. I am a South County native living in West County and "some of my best friends are 'outsiders'". Our biggest problem is that we do have such deep roots that many of us know so many people from the neighborhood, high school, college, work, church, clubs, that we are just not looking to widen our circle, but even still I sure thought all my fellow travelers would be friendly and gracious and make a newcomer feel welcome. Also, do not underestimate the inferiority complex we have towards our neighbor to the north!
      At any rate, I sure hope you find those reactions going forward to be the exception rather than the rule and I hope you come to love your new home...

    • @johntthurmon
      @johntthurmon 18 дней назад +3

      That's the St Louis Special!! If you go to college in Columbia and Mizzou, and you meet someone from STL, all they will want to talk about was which private highschool they went to and why that makes them cooler than other STL people. Anyone outside of STL doesn't give a shit. If you don't have a highschool story to join in the gossip then yes, they just turn around and ignore you. Had it happen countless times when chatting up ladies at the bars in Columbia that were from STL. The rest of Missouri thinks STL and it's residents are pathetic jokes and we make fun of them endlessly.

    • @user-no4mq8bj9c
      @user-no4mq8bj9c 18 дней назад

      @@johntthurmon 😥

    • @Crayonmuncher11
      @Crayonmuncher11 17 дней назад

      As someone who also moved here from Chicago I totally agree. The only people I actually talked to were the people I served with in the reserves. My neighbors wave hi but not much else

  • @beaub152
    @beaub152 5 дней назад +1

    We used to have extremely good public transportation and a beautiful walkable city. This was over a century ago. Cars demolished many historic buildings and increased sprawl, killing our city. So sad.

  • @CJColvin
    @CJColvin 4 месяца назад +22

    I think the biggest downfall for the city of St.Louis is the fact the city of St.Louis seceded from St.Louis County in 1877 and became an independent city (which really made the city of St.Louis what it is today).

    • @blackchemist2013
      @blackchemist2013 4 месяца назад

      I am new to STL. Is the current city limits the same today as it were in 1875?

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin 4 месяца назад

      @@blackchemist2013 pretty much yes

    • @jonathanholmes3549
      @jonathanholmes3549 Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely agree; that was definitely a short-sighted move and one despite efforts that we can’t seem to reverse. Better Together tried for years.

    • @timtbone8187
      @timtbone8187 29 дней назад

      @@jonathanholmes3549why would we? Separates the crime areas easier.

    • @Ben-iz9ud
      @Ben-iz9ud 21 день назад

      Absolutely not. The city hit its peak nearly 70 years after that. White flight killed the city. In 1950 the population of st louis city was 2.5x what it is now. Crime started going up and tax payers started moving out.

  • @jolenetwomey8280
    @jolenetwomey8280 4 дня назад +1

    Thank you for the nice video. SIU Carbondale alumna here, and I moved back five years ago to take advantage of cheap college town rent. It's easy to get to StL from here just as it was in my undergrad days. Recently, I traveled to Florida from Lambert (or whatever they call it now) and decided to save parking and fuel by parking at Shiloh and riding Metrolink in. It was a little tedious but worth it, and I could see they had lots of nice bike trails on the IL side. Union Station, the basilica, the zoo, and Busch are my favorite places in the area. It was shocking to see how massive Wentzville has become because when I was a late-teen undergrad (showing my age here), it was a little podunky place where we would stop at this little food stand on our way to K.C. Your video was spot-on just as other commenters have said. There are many pluses but also some really scary aspects as well (racial tensions, anyone?), but of course one could say the same about EVERY middle-sized to large U.S. city.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  13 часов назад

      Definitely some good points, thank you for sharing your experience! STL does have its good sides and ugly sides that people feel strongly about. I try my best to give a balanced take. I've gotten a lot of feedback and some of these things are so driven by personal preference that they might be a complete deal breaker to one person but a minor inconvenience to someone else.

  • @hardyVibert
    @hardyVibert 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely luv your insight, thank you ✌🏽

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад

      Thank you Hardy!! Hope all is well with you!

  • @jonathanholmes3549
    @jonathanholmes3549 Месяц назад +4

    Keep up the great work brother. I love this city and it is nice to see a balanced, fair perspective about it. Hopefully we can attract new population for the future and leverage some of the great assets we do have here. We definitely need to come together as a region.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! more videos coming

  • @HX79
    @HX79 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your channel by the way and your balanced approach. Keep the videos coming! I look forward to them and learn a lot about the area. 👍

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback! Definitely will continue with the videos. Is there anything missing from the channel that would be helpful to hear more about?

    • @austinbeinder
      @austinbeinder 4 месяца назад +1

      I'll echo this, I love your channel! I just really enjoy learning a lot about different parts in the metro area and to see what's going on. Keep them coming!!! I'm a few years out from buying a house or a condo or anything but if I ever need to you'll be the realtor group to pick :)

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +2

      @@austinbeinder Thank you so much for watching! I'm really glad to hear your feedback and super glad the videos are helpful. If there's anything we can ever do to help we're here for ya! :)

  • @stloucat
    @stloucat Месяц назад +1

    another fair, balanced and helpful video. always enjoy them!

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  Месяц назад

      @stloucat thank you for watching it!!

  • @danjones8509
    @danjones8509 4 месяца назад +8

    Worst thing in St. Louis is the weather. It is extreme on both ends highs and lows and humidity. No one is moving here because the weather is horrible. There’s no tourism here because the weather is horrible. Did I mention the weather? Don’t move here you will regret it. His comments are accurate

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin 4 месяца назад +3

      It's not just St.Louis weather it's Missouri weather ingeneral.

    • @Goaltimer
      @Goaltimer 4 месяца назад +7

      STL has four real seasons. Some hate it and some love it. I love it and miss it since I left.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад

      Lol the weather definitely is a polarizing part of STL, and you're absolutely right it varies between both extremes sometimes in the same day / week

    • @exvan3571
      @exvan3571 Месяц назад +3

      "If you don't like the Missouri weather, wait five minutes. It will change."

    • @stloucat
      @stloucat Месяц назад +3

      you gotta admit though, we do spring and fall pretty darn well!

  • @Healthyagingwithmarvin
    @Healthyagingwithmarvin 4 месяца назад +5

    I appreciate your balanced content regarding St. Louis. It is rare from what I've read and watched.
    In my perspective, St. Louis does not exude a small-town ambiance; however, its potential varies based on the specific area and the transient population it attracts. The absence of congestion in day-to-day activities, such as traffic and parking issues, might inadvertently create an impression of a slower pace, which may not accurately reflect the city's overall dynamism.
    Navigating the transit landscape poses a complex challenge. Commuting from suburb to suburb sans a car is nearly impractical. Suburb to city commutes tend to be longer than optimal, while city-to-city travel is relatively more manageable. Effective utilization of the limited transit system requires careful planning, and though it may necessitate intentional effort, it can prove beneficial when strategically employed.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад

      i agree with you very much. The public transit is certainly nuanced depending on where one is traveling from and to. And you're right, I I'd say it really depends on where someone lives for the "small town mentality" because some of the parts of STL that attract a more global demographic might feel the exact opposite, whereas suburbs that are farther away and disconnected from the city might feel much more small-town than the city itself.

  • @AshesOfRoses
    @AshesOfRoses 4 месяца назад +2

    And, the weather which changes daily. Fifth warmest December on record. Now the big deep freeze. Brrrr!🌸

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +1

      Hahah exactly! Good point I didn't mention in this video. I feel like the weather is something people will love or hate, and we definitely get both extremes of warm and cold here

  • @KailynWilliams
    @KailynWilliams 11 часов назад

    Great video. Been in STL for almost a year from Florida, people here complain about the humidity, but only noticed it a couple of times in the winter (which was weird), seems like great mild weather year-round. No real traffic, everything is like 15 minutes away even with "traffic." Plenty beautiful green space, parks, festivals, and great food (except the BBQ & pizza) - sometimes overwhelmed by the number of free activities in and around the city, literally something for everybody. Friendly people (maybe it's the weed). Amazingly preserved history. But there are a bunch of ugly and sad looking places which can be depressing driving pass - really no different than any other historical city. I'm happy I made the move.

  • @7-7191
    @7-7191 4 месяца назад +4

    Yeah everyone in st Charles stays in st Charles lol. I love stl after living in Florida my whole family moved back after living in Florida for 4 years.

  • @GT95_302
    @GT95_302 3 дня назад +1

    The prejudice regarding what high school you went to is definitely a huge problem. Especially when it's happening at the workplace.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  2 дня назад

      Agree, definitely a big problem depending on how it's asked

  • @jhellert1
    @jhellert1 12 дней назад +11

    I've lived here for 20 years. The "where'd you go to high school" question has come up less than 3 times.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  11 дней назад

      That's interesting to know. What area do you live in?

    • @jhellert1
      @jhellert1 11 дней назад +4

      @@LivingStLouis Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights. It's come up twice at various jobs I've had and I think both times it was brought up as a spoof of the concept.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  11 дней назад

      Oh gotcha! Maybe people are starting to move away from asking it. I notice I get asked a lot in certain contexts or when talking to people from specific parts of town, but outside that I don't hear it

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 9 дней назад

      45 years, maybe been asked once?

    • @scullcrusher2875
      @scullcrusher2875 8 дней назад

      I hear it in my area of Ballwin every once in a while. I did a couple years of face to face costumer care and service. People just like knowing who you are and like general background stuff

  • @BlueSpams
    @BlueSpams 26 дней назад +1

    I enjoy living here and it’s nice to see an explanation of the cities flaws without going off saying how it’s a shitty cesspool like so many assume.
    Currently my biggest frustration has to be the transit system. Ever since I was little trying to take the metro or a bus was a pain in the ass and it feels like it hasn’t been improved much since the early 2000’s. Which is a shame because I would love to catch a bus or train but walking an extra 5 miles after that seems like such a chore

  • @rezanajafi2557
    @rezanajafi2557 4 месяца назад

    Would you say that I should be worried about the crime around the SLU campus if I intend to get in one of its grad programs?

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +1

      To be honest it really depends on your preference and what level you're comfortable with. I highly recommend looking at the STL PD crime map around SLU or areas you're considering living here to get a sense of what each area looks like: www.slmpd.org/crime_mapping.shtml

    • @augmatt1399
      @augmatt1399 13 дней назад +1

      There are instances of crime around Midtown but it is mostly safe. This is coming from someone who lives in STL and is attending SLU next year. SLU has pretty good security and there is usually police around there too. Also lots of activity around campus so that tends to deter crime too.

    • @Galadhatan
      @Galadhatan 10 дней назад +1

      Yes, a little. I was a grad student at SLU for 7 years. It gets pretty sketchy after dark. South Grand was a popular neighborhood for grad students. I moved to Maplewood and commuted - not the worst commute, but any driving in STL is pretty horrible between heavy traffic and 20+ different township police forces writing tickets.

  • @7-7191
    @7-7191 4 месяца назад +3

    And for for the public transport my family in Colorado thought we were lying when we say we don’t have a bus in st Charles county. Really think it would be good for st Charles county.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +1

      Yep it's tough for people who rely on it since there are parts of the STL area completely disconnected from public transit

    • @fleurdelis1227
      @fleurdelis1227 4 месяца назад +1

      St Charles is a different city - as they loooove to tell me 🙄

    • @7-7191
      @7-7191 4 месяца назад

      @@fleurdelis1227 yeah different as in less crime and not bandos on every street.

    • @rorypaul153
      @rorypaul153 25 дней назад

      @@7-7191different as in racist

  • @williamkrachenfels412
    @williamkrachenfels412 3 месяца назад +1

    If one does not want to pay PPT, what service should be dismissed

  • @user-vg6vx9ve7j
    @user-vg6vx9ve7j 29 дней назад +1

    If you are moving here for a city job you must move into the city the city will give you 6 months to find a place. My suggestion is the only two good zip codes 63109 & 63139 .
    What about the 63108 that is the CWE Central West End you will pay a steep price by moving there.
    The house or the apartment is going to be very expensive that only the beginning of your adventures.

  • @scullcrusher2875
    @scullcrusher2875 8 дней назад +1

    Living in Ballwin Mo, it’s very safe and very little crime. We are also 40 mins from the city tho

  • @Hernando12
    @Hernando12 7 дней назад +2

    Tower Grove and Soulard safe areas ?, they are in St Louis city right ?

  • @DeeSnutz-qg6id
    @DeeSnutz-qg6id 16 дней назад

    Your takes are authentic and the audio is spot on. The jumpcuts are the reason why I only gave this a like and not a subscribe. You're good, be great!

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  15 дней назад

      How do you mean that with the jump cuts? Is the pace too quick?

    • @DeeSnutz-qg6id
      @DeeSnutz-qg6id 15 дней назад

      I'm referring to the numerous edits that are invisible on the audio but visually obvious. More footage over your narration can hide this but the content was great and accurate. I mean no offense and look forward to future posts.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  14 дней назад

      @@DeeSnutz-qg6id Yes I agree, thanks for the feedback. I hide jumpcuts if the face change makes the video weird, but other than that I don't try to cover them up I think that style of editing to keep a quick pace is common on RUclips

  • @HX79
    @HX79 4 месяца назад +2

    Honest question - do you think the STL city population is going to continue to decline with the new apartment builds, single family rehabs, and riverfront plans?
    STL is an area we're considering to relocate to in a few years. We're also considering Chicago and maybe Louisville.
    Chicago definitely has a different vibe and the high rises and lakefront are sweet....but STL has a lot to love too with architecture, parks, sports, cool hiking and golf - and it's more affordable. Its like loving two people for different reasons ...lol.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +4

      It's tough to say... Based on the last few decades, it looks like the projection is a continued decrease in population overall. However, the interesting thing is that from 2000 to 2020, yes the city as a whole saw a net loss of people, but the central corridor consistently grew in population. It's many of the neighborhoods in north city and south city that saw a constant decrease in population, while the neighborhoods right in the middle of the city are seeing an increase in growth. Lots of the central neighborhoods between Downtown all the way to Central West End are the areas seeing a lot of new apartments, commercial space, attractions, etc. Some examples are Steelcote Square, Armory, Foundry, Riverfront.
      This page from the city's website has a helpful map to visualize where positive and negative population growth is happening: www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/planning/research/documents/preliminary-population-change-maps.cfm

    • @Healthyagingwithmarvin
      @Healthyagingwithmarvin 4 месяца назад +1

      You honestly can't go wrong with either city.
      I have lived in St Louis and Chicago. They couldn't be different but just as livable.
      Not familiar with Louisville like the other two but I love the charm and people.
      Good luck with your decision.

    • @HX79
      @HX79 4 месяца назад

      @@LivingStLouis thanks for the info. Good to see the city map does anticipate some growth in city limits in certain neighborhoods. The developments you mentioned are definitely bright spots. Its those and a few others planned that make STL city look appealing.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +2

      Absolutely! @@HX79 Despite the decreasing population I think some of the big developments do paint St. Louis in a positive light and I am very much looking forward to seeing how they add to the city's growth

    • @stevebikes995
      @stevebikes995 4 месяца назад +2

      I live in STL county and enjoy it here. Overall, I think the area has a lot to offer. While I can recommend a move to the county, I would be hard pressed to recommend a move to the city. My opinion, and it might not be a popular one, is that the city has been one party rule for as long as I can remember. Same political mindset, same results.

  • @UnionOrDie618
    @UnionOrDie618 4 дня назад

    What about the metro east?

  • @shontehanna2759
    @shontehanna2759 4 месяца назад +2

    glad you addressed this. I just got a fresh comment addressing an old comment i made on one of your videos. it was about crime in STL.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for continuing to watch the videos! I appreciate it

  • @belrab1
    @belrab1 16 дней назад

    I live in Milwaukee on the East Side near Lake Michigan, and I love it here but not as much as I loved the year I lived in St Louis. I have a car (van) but I am getting older and would like to have the option to live in a city with light rail/ monorail / subway as LA/Long Beach, San Francisco, Chicago and New York City has. I lived in all those cities, and it just gives a person more options. Milwaukee does not have light rail except for a "touristy" line that only snakes from the Lower East Side of Milwaukee through downtown and ends by the Intermodel Transit Hub with Amtrak trains and Greyhound and other buses.
    The city of St Louis is half the size of the city of Milwaukee and although we are growing even more to about 600K it still feels St Louis has more to offer. We don't have a personal property tax but our real estate taxes in the city and many other towns in the county are high. Wisconsin has a higher income tax rate as well and of course we are much colder sooner and longer in the winter season.
    We have great cultural amenities: I.E. Symphony, Opera, Ballet, theatre companies and small independent movie theaters. We have many festivals on the Lakefront from Summerfest, Festa Italiana, African World Festival, Fiesta Mexicana, Gay Pride, Irish Fest and major sport teams in basketball, hockey and baseball with the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears within driving distance north and south respectively.
    With all this being said I look forward to returning to St Louis and live there until I retire in Las Vegas or Long Beach in 10 years.
    I thank you for such an informational channel on everything St Louis. I also loved the quaintness of St Charles and the cobblestone streets remind me of Germany when our family lived there twice growing up as a military family.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  11 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! I hope when you come back St. Louis is just as great as it was when you lived here, or hopefully even better than it was.

  • @Hernando12
    @Hernando12 7 дней назад

    Sounds like the metro rail system is not that great, does anyone use it ?

  • @theoriginalbrandibooth
    @theoriginalbrandibooth 6 дней назад

    I am from the Los Angeles area for over 30 years. Lived in the Hollywood and Long Beach off and on. Even parts at the beginning of being gentrified. I have loved L.A from day 1. I always will. Even though it was a rough neighborhood in the late 80s, to it being gentrified in the late 90s/ 2000s and progressed back to kinda of what people think is dangerous now after Covid. I don't see it. I don't see it as bad as it was back in the 80s, and I loved the place then. I love it, but the affordability is crazy. My parents live across the bridge in the Alton area. They moved back there after bringing us kids to California. I could not bear living in a small town again. Wouldn't dream of it. I want to move back to STL after 30 plus years. I need city life, hustle and bustle and I have a kiddo. Would someone from the L.A area think this crime talk is way over blown? Because I feel like currently people are saying the same about L.A. I feel my family and friends who never left the area keep telling me how crazy it is in St. Louis. LOL But I'm like have you ever lived in Hollywood? Then they tell me it is too dangerous there too. Any advice would be awesome. Looking in Benton Park, Soulard, Tower Grove and even checked out some wonderful old houses in Old North St. Louis.

  • @Ryarios
    @Ryarios День назад

    I don’t like going east of the 270. (Well maybe a little ways) I refuse to go into St Louis City other than on the freeway going by. It’s just not worth the chance something bad will happen. Sadly, my desire to go to St Louis County is fading fast.

  • @zackbobby5550
    @zackbobby5550 День назад

    The traffic! Some part of STL are fine, but especially the 270 area is AWFUL. I'd say avoid it, but unfortunately it's of the major highways. If you live west/south of the city proper, which as highlighted in this video is statistically more likely, you will probably have to battle 270 haha.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  13 часов назад

      That's fair. I always seem to hit traffic on 64/40 right in the middle of Brentwood

  • @fighterpimp
    @fighterpimp 7 дней назад

    if you want to come to stl move to dog town area. Not bad location. Good access area. Crime better then other areas. I mean cars on the side of the road are just targets regardless of where you are.
    I lived in country area and have more break in to my cars then I had in city area. So it just random and depends on the persons in the area at the time really.

  • @aaronkinder2807
    @aaronkinder2807 19 дней назад

    What about the additional 1% income tax? Why is crime #3 on your list when STL is usually top 1 or 2 for homicide? I'm not sure I follow your statement that the data is skewed. Can you elaborate?

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  17 дней назад

      The list was made in no particular order. When I say the data is skewed, the crime rankings are typically analyzing St. Louis City proper, which is 10% of the metro population, meaning the numbers aren't about any other 12 parts of the STL metro area like STL County, St Charles county, etc. which make up the remaining 90% of the population of the metropolitan area

    • @Galadhatan
      @Galadhatan 10 дней назад

      His answer doesn't really explain it. Crime data in the US are compiled by counties, so most metro areas are balanced by lower crime suburban communities. Since STL doesn't exist in a county, it has no "cushion" of the suburbs so it appears more crime- ridden than other areas, like Chicago (ie Cook County)

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  9 дней назад

      @@Galadhatan yah pretty much

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 9 дней назад

      I'm sure adding North County would only double the crime stats. That would be balanced a little if you add in west and south County, but not much. My area of north county just had its first side show last weekend. Gunfire, injured cops, suspect shot, all in the confines of the "safe" suburbs.

    • @hustler3of4culture3
      @hustler3of4culture3 9 дней назад

      I've lived in the city for 22 years. I'm from the county. The crime problem is mostly hype. Stay frostie

  • @AiringAustin
    @AiringAustin 27 дней назад +2

    I’ve had a gun pointed at me five different times when I visit the city. One time was on the highway in North County. I’ve also been physically assaulted in the loop and have had homeless threaten to jab me with dirty needles. Mind the fact I’m a shy introvert to begin with and these crimes just haphazardly occur. It’s super sad when city people tell me I’m scared of nothing and watch too much of the news. It feels so isolating and scary. I don’t even watch the news 😅

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 9 дней назад

      A couple years ago I worked with a poor guy who moved here from Iowa. He made the foolish mistake of thinking he could actually have packages delivered and park a vehicle with a catalytic converter in front of his apartment.
      The roads are Mad Max. I'm honestly not worried about a random strong arm robbery or carjacking, though they do exist. I'm far more scared of the reckless driving by armed people who WILL do that stuff on the highway. Was that just 2 weeks ago the guy followed the woman off the exit on 170 and blasted her for "cutting him off?"

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 9 дней назад

      And yeah, I often get "go back to Chesterfield, racist maga guy." Um, I live in a part of Norco that has had countless shootings this year, I've even heard some of the ones that made the news. One occurred next door to me. But yeah, we're just overreacting.

  • @samuelskillern7365
    @samuelskillern7365 15 дней назад

    Edwardsville, O'Fallon, and, in my opinion, Belleville are good places to live on the IL side.

  • @Miss_SJay
    @Miss_SJay 4 дня назад

    Pretty spot on

  • @jdubzsursidedelatone1653
    @jdubzsursidedelatone1653 12 дней назад

    Ive been to st.Louis.......otw to Chicago frim texas ........I gotta say.....THE LAND IS BEAUTIFUL 😍 THE TREES ARE MAJESTIC ♥️ (And there not all pines).
    It looks..... "NORTHERN"..... don't go for the city.......Go for the landscape

  • @fighterpimp
    @fighterpimp 7 дней назад

    The scooters were suppose to help with getting around. But you know how that is. They cost money. So they used, but not really as much as you would want.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  13 часов назад

      That's fair. Also hard to find depending on where you go...

  • @skramzy6628
    @skramzy6628 12 дней назад

    99th! Says it was uploaded 4 minutes ago. Y'all are quick!!!

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  12 дней назад

      Wait what?

    • @skramzy6628
      @skramzy6628 12 дней назад

      @@LivingStLouis man, YT is crazy. So I was posting that to a video I watched after yours, but apparently, the comments section was for your video! That explains how 98 people left comments on a four-minute old video, at least!

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  12 дней назад

      @@skramzy6628 Oh boy! Haha that's too funny. I wish my videos got that much traction in 4 minutes

  • @jhoughjr1
    @jhoughjr1 5 дней назад

    Ive lived in st louis for over 20 years. I prefer the country.
    But the food was good.
    Great asian places and good soul food

  • @BubcoPhonics
    @BubcoPhonics 2 дня назад

    Thanks for the video. Glad I found you on here. Born and raised in this area, moved to Chicago for quite some time, and am now back here. I’d argue that people might as well just cross public transit off their list of pros if they’re moving here. Honestly just take it off the list completely lol because the Metro is a sorry excuse for public transit. They need a track running north to south for it to be viable and this city is so racist they will never ever do it lol. Ugh oh St Louis… how I love and hate you so much

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  2 дня назад

      That's fair! I feel like the metro is useful in very specific situations depending on where you're coming from / going. If there happen to be stops that make it convenient, then great, but it's definitely not something you can always rely on especially if you're going outside the city limits

  • @Meower68
    @Meower68 27 дней назад

    Spent my teens in Valley Park (suburb, SW of downtown). VP has changed significantly since I left; Hwy 141 has been 4-laned through the town so the traffic and noise are very different. I used to walk to school, crossing 141 in the process. I wouldn't want to try that, now.
    My beloved and I met in St Louis. We go back there on a regular basis; we were there for the weekend a couple weeks ago. Both of us have respiratory issues after a weekend there. So long as most of the power comes from Labadie, and downtown is in the pollution plume from same, that can be a real issue. The Labadie power plant is one of the most polluting coal-burning powerplants in the entire country so, no, this isn't some "snowflake" issue. The EPA is looking at clamping down on it, possibly even closing it. If that happens, the St Louis metro might become a much more livable place.
    We love it there but ... we just can't live there until they improve the air pollution.
    Chesterfield is further north of Labadie, as is Wentzville, St Charles, etc. Those areas are less-frequently in the pollution plume from the powerplant so they don't suffer as badly. We can spend the weekend in Chesterfield and not have respiratory issues.

  • @austingee238
    @austingee238 4 месяца назад +1

    From Missouri. Not Saint Louis. You are considered to be in Saint Louis the second you’re in Eureka. There is no reason to go further into Saint Louis than Eureka.

    • @augmatt1399
      @augmatt1399 13 дней назад +1

      Lmao ur funny man

    • @udon44
      @udon44 12 дней назад

      Hillbilly

  • @BucckeyTemple
    @BucckeyTemple 4 дня назад

    1. That wasn't Saint Louis in that last map. Jeffco is not St louis no shade.
    2. We do not have too many abandoned areas.
    3. It's not a small town mentality it's called redlining and racism😂😂😂 i was born in 1997 & enrolled in a desegregation program.
    4. We got the Kia boys off the street😂
    5. For you to be a realtor in St. Louis your so real for that

  • @ivrecipe1023
    @ivrecipe1023 Месяц назад +2

    Can we agree there is a color thing going on here? The evidence is astounding . Inner city vs. the surrounding counties. Missouri is a racist state to its core. Let’s not sugar coat it

    • @user-vg6vx9ve7j
      @user-vg6vx9ve7j 29 дней назад +1

      The color thing has been here for a long time
      I'm from here i keep moving away and coming back.
      The news stations don't help with the color thing. The news will show pie charts of black and white thing at least every 4 months.

    • @lavendarcrash2941
      @lavendarcrash2941 29 дней назад

      100% true. You can still see the shadows of redlined areas when looking at current maps showing data like average household income, household highest education attainment, property values, property tax revenue, school district funding, school district outcomes...

    • @johntthurmon
      @johntthurmon 18 дней назад

      ST LOUIS is racist to it's core. And some other parts of Missouri also. Not all of it though, Kansas City is very nice. STL is segregated harshly from old racist Irish and German immigrants. Kansas City had the Irish mob install a highway around the whole city to connect everything. Very unlike STL.

    • @augmatt1399
      @augmatt1399 13 дней назад

      @@johntthurmon don’t act like Kansas City didn’t redline in the 20th century😂😂 KC is just as bad and has similar crime stats to STL. The city pays a lot of tribute and recognition to those communities that were destroyed/redlined. KC just has shittier amenities and culture🤷‍♂️

  • @mcburcke
    @mcburcke 20 дней назад

    St. Louis City proper is a pit. You have to move out to the surrounding counties for the good stuff.

  • @tyler2980
    @tyler2980 18 дней назад +1

    Moved to the metro area a year ago. Purposefully moved to Jefferson County and we liked Missouri a lot, just not super comfortable with the city itself. Barely went there since we moved.

  • @Taintlessdisc
    @Taintlessdisc 7 часов назад

    U just gotta keep ur head on a swivel😂

  • @johnnyanderson3287
    @johnnyanderson3287 4 дня назад

    9$ Area is racist AF. Many Black people, who grew up in the STL and has gotten college degrees or above, have moved out of the area for green pastures, since many businesses in the area of refuse to provide them the high paying opportunities they have qualified for. Instead, those businesses have given those type of jobs to while applicants with much lesser qualifications…

  • @user-zb4cz5kc3d
    @user-zb4cz5kc3d 8 дней назад

    Walking

  • @cobra5088
    @cobra5088 9 дней назад

    St. Louis is crime ridden don't move here unless you're willing to gamble with your life.

  • @jhoughjr1
    @jhoughjr1 5 дней назад

    Eat Imos best pizza ever

  • @db6006
    @db6006 12 дней назад

    Living St. Louis is the name of a popular series on the local PBS station. You really ought to change the name of your channel. Using this name is misleading clickbait.

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  12 дней назад

      I’ve had the name for 4 years 💁‍♂️ I’m content with the existing name of my RUclips channel.

    • @hustler3of4culture3
      @hustler3of4culture3 9 дней назад

      Agree. Living St Louis is already a thing on channel 9. 🤷‍♂️

    • @LivingStLouis
      @LivingStLouis  8 дней назад

      @@hustler3of4culture3 that’s great for them; we are allowed to have the same RUclips channel name regardless of the TV station

  • @mcollins630
    @mcollins630 8 дней назад

    Young people don't want to stay in such a racist area.