Born in Granada Hills in 1983, I miss cruising the canyons back in late 90s/ early 2000’s overall SVF has changed but it has a deep respect in my heart.
It's literally a Valley, the Northern half of the City of Los Angeles. If we named areas like Chicago or Dallas It's Far North Los Angeles City ,which happens to be the Valley in distinction of the basin.
I moved to Granada Hills in 1954 as a child...In the next 20 years I lived in Sepulveda(now North Hills), Van Nuys and Sherman Oaks. Left in 1974 for greener pastures.
*You should do a video on how Section 8 buildings are being constructed in Burbank! This will be the death knell of Burbank in terms of the quality of life many of us enjoyed there 10-20 plus years ago. The place has really gone to s*it over the last 5 years. The rate of decay has been staggering! I lived there since 1994 and last year finally pulled the trigger and got the hell outta there! It's really going down hill fast! A good friend of mine owns the infamous 'Burbank Castle' (one of the largest mansions in Burbank) and he also can't wait to get the hell outta Burbank (born there) and out of California completely!*
Wow, great thought! I know that this will be important to investors and the market. I will definitely look into that and let you know when a video is out!
@@livingintheSFV Mind you, it's nothing I say gleefully. I say it with much disgust and sadness. I always LOVED SoCal but the politics have destroyed and are still destroying California in my opinion and the opinion of many others. I thought I'd live out my years in So Cal. But things have gotten so bad, the crime, homeless, mentally ill walking all over, sky-high taxes, high income tax, the smog, high rents and mortgages, graffiti everywhere and I could go on and on! I tell my friends, "I didn't leave So Cal and California...California left me". I'm in a awesome state now, clean air, NO graffiti , no homeless tents everywhere, low crime rates, NO income tax. etc.
Dude everyone that hypes in and out!😝 Now for the awesome chicken experience Zankou is the place to go. Make a burger at home would be my best as far as in & out is concerned. Fat burger is way better anyway!
They're just jealous! lol. LOVE the Valley. It has less of a metropolitan feel to it and pretty far from Downtown, so it's just a different living experience. Thanks for watching!
Most of the San Fernando Valley is in the big city. Most of the San Fernando Valley is in the city of LA. Not a lot of you don’t know. Not a law of you doan know. Not that area of Glendale. Not own cities. Not own city. Not own cie. Not all the entertainment. Not all the entertainmen. Not all in Los Angeles proper. /
😂😂😂😂 Jordan Johnson, boy bye, I am older than you and and mr. Know about SFV and have known San Fernando valley longer, I am laughing because your spelling and writing doesn't allow me to take you seriously! And this is me being nice.😝🤪
@LIVING IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY yes but many people do not want any part of the city of LA. My mom and dad had friends that hated the valley because it was LA city. They lived in Glendora.
The housing thing btw, where its more expensive its suburban areas. Where its least expensive its in the more ghetto areas.Seems like this guy wasn’t Born and raised around here. He is right to an extent but he does not know the real history of sfv.
I surely love the Valley.... Especially Studio City.... My favorite place in the world! Please do a video on Studio City. Thanks for the videos.
Born in Granada Hills in 1983, I miss cruising the canyons back in late 90s/ early 2000’s overall SVF has changed but it has a deep respect in my heart.
Born here in 84! Glad you enjoyed it, Diego!
I used to live on haskell was born in 85
Born and raised in Northridge and I love it. I now live in Chatsworth and equally love it too.
Also can we all agree that the SFV is “The Valley” 💁🏻♀️
Oh you!
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@@smileschen Thanks for watching Miles!
It's literally a Valley, the Northern half of the City of Los Angeles. If we named areas like Chicago or Dallas It's Far North Los Angeles City ,which happens to be the Valley in distinction of the basin.
I moved to Granada Hills in 1954 as a child...In the next 20 years I lived in Sepulveda(now North Hills), Van Nuys and Sherman Oaks. Left in 1974 for greener pastures.
Love Granada Hills! I’ll do a video on that soon, stay tuned! Thanks for watching 👍🏻👍🏻
Moved from South OC to West Hills. Just so much more to do, way more food choices. It’s different but we like it. 🎉
*You should do a video on how Section 8 buildings are being constructed in Burbank! This will be the death knell of Burbank in terms of the quality of life many of us enjoyed there 10-20 plus years ago. The place has really gone to s*it over the last 5 years. The rate of decay has been staggering! I lived there since 1994 and last year finally pulled the trigger and got the hell outta there! It's really going down hill fast! A good friend of mine owns the infamous 'Burbank Castle' (one of the largest mansions in Burbank) and he also can't wait to get the hell outta Burbank (born there) and out of California completely!*
Wow, great thought! I know that this will be important to investors and the market. I will definitely look into that and let you know when a video is out!
@@livingintheSFV Mind you, it's nothing I say gleefully. I say it with much disgust and sadness. I always LOVED SoCal but the politics have destroyed and are still destroying California in my opinion and the opinion of many others.
I thought I'd live out my years in So Cal. But things have gotten so bad, the crime, homeless, mentally ill walking all over, sky-high taxes, high income tax, the smog, high rents and mortgages, graffiti everywhere and I could go on and on! I tell my friends, "I didn't leave So Cal and California...California left me".
I'm in a awesome state now, clean air, NO graffiti , no homeless tents everywhere, low crime rates, NO income tax. etc.
Awesome video about a great place, Kyle!
Thanks for the feedback, Jeremy!
La is so huge
In-N-Out on Sherman Way and Balboa is #1 🔥 6:40
100%!!!
Great video
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching, Justin
The porn capital of the United States!!! Loved working there in 80's and 90's.
Dude everyone that hypes in and out!😝 Now for the awesome chicken experience Zankou is the place to go. Make a burger at home would be my best as far as in & out is concerned. Fat burger is way better anyway!
I do love a good Fatburger! It’s a personal thing I guess. Thanks for watching!
Best bakery s in California supposedly
In the state there are definitely some of the best! Especially in San Fransisco. In LA there are plenty of amazing ones as well
NYC here! why Angelinos talk about the valley in a derogatory way?
They're just jealous! lol. LOVE the Valley. It has less of a metropolitan feel to it and pretty far from Downtown, so it's just a different living experience. Thanks for watching!
Most of the San Fernando Valley is in the big city. Most of the San Fernando Valley is in the city of LA. Not a lot of you don’t know. Not a law of you doan know. Not that area of Glendale. Not own cities. Not own city. Not own cie. Not all the entertainment. Not all the entertainmen. Not all in Los Angeles proper. /
You are right, MOST of the Valley is in the city of LA. But we're very different from Downtown. Thanks for watching and sharing!
😂😂😂😂 Jordan Johnson, boy bye, I am older than you and and mr. Know about SFV and have known San Fernando valley longer, I am laughing because your spelling and writing doesn't allow me to take you seriously! And this is me being nice.😝🤪
@LIVING IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY eagle rock is Also very different
@LIVING IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY yes but many people do not want any part of the city of LA. My mom and dad had friends that hated the valley because it was LA city. They lived in Glendora.
True! Eagle Rock is also a very cool area!
The housing thing btw, where its more expensive its suburban areas. Where its least expensive its in the more ghetto areas.Seems like this guy wasn’t Born and raised around here. He is right to an extent but he does not know the real history of sfv.