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Can't imagine how you could call any area of PHX one of the most dangerous places to live in America. Lol. Makes it seem like you don't know anything outside of this bubble. I realize you're probably just using data but something is way off if you're comparing central PHX to Camden NJ, Detroit MI, etc.
I notice an improvement in houses along Central Ave, once you get north of Missouri. The corridor along Central Ave have gentrified recently- some of the best restaurants are there
This is true, the Central Corridor is becoming a nice place and if fact, some sections of the Central Corridor are extremely nice with older estates and gorgeous homes!
Thank you for this video! It was very informative. However I don’t agree people without 4 year degree as being a contributing factor to crime. I know plenty of good moral people with integrity who make a good living with vocational schooling. Example Police Officers, Firefighters, Military, Plumbers, Electricians, Restaurant Owners, Polysomnography Techs, Dialysis Techs and I could go on and on. Plenty of these people make 70 to 130k a year. They pay their taxes and are good contributors to society. They also know a lot more about than life than some, not all who stuck their face in books, and have no common sense. I’m all for education but don’t discredit those who don’t have a degree. God has a different purpose for different people. Not everyone’s walk in life is the same and everyone has a different calling. True greatness isn't found in the titles we hold or the positions we occupy… But in the way we lift others up, empathize with their struggles, and stand by them in their darkest moments.
Well said Andrew and thank you for your perspective. I do agree that there are a great amount of people without "higher education" that are extremely successful and are good-hearted people that are huge contributors to society. I wish our educational system would start elevating vocational schools and programs and a great thing instead of looking down on people who may choose that route. There is a lot of opportunity within these industries.
education is not the same thing as intelligence. growing up i knew people who got very good grades in school but were still dumber then a box of rocks when it came to real world problem solving or somthing like that. i only have my GED and make a great living as an arborist and i love it. im not certified yet but im planning on getting certified eventually and learn more about tree care not just the tree removal and trimming part of being an arborist.
I wouldn’t steer people away from Central Phoenix, the area is very up and coming. Houses are selling for over a million in Garfield now. It’s definitely a good place to invest right now.
Yes some parts of Central Phoenix are amazing. The Central Corridor has some spectacular parts with mature trees and sprawling estates. It just depends on specifically where you want to be….
Some things in your conversation about about South Mountain I beg to differ the housing. May be affordable, I paid fourteen fifty for a two bedroom that was falling apart full of mould and insects crackheads because there was nothing available but horrible for your health. Infested, most places with scorpions, sewer roaches All the construction right now that's been going on and for about 5 years makes it almost impossible to travel, especially Central Avenue. I lost my son to a senseless crime. In that immediate area, they claim 7th street and Baseline has the most accidents in the city. And the crime is. out of control For warning, do your homework? I am a former homeowner
Nice areas are available as they are maintained...All urbanized neighborhoods lack Hawaiian resort atmosphere, as they are not resorts: No fawning Maybach parking attendants here. Unrealistic expectations yield erroneous results.
He is not lying for South Mountain, but I have for the most part felt safe in that area. I been a victim of very small petty crimes, nothing huge in the 22 years I lived there. At least back in the 80s and 90s. Maybe it has gotten worse, I don't know.
It's a bit sketchy even during the day in the weird area on the south side of town where the automotive junkyards, heavy industrial, and trailer parks are interleaved among each other, basically around I-17 where it's running east-west rather than north-south. But almost every city where residential is crammed-in among heavy industrial is pretty rough. There are pieces of every municipality in the metro area that have disproportionate problems with property-crime and violent-crime, but often the numbers are skewed simply out of population density. More people may mean more crime per square mile even if per-capita it's not really out of line. Areas like "The Square" up at Greenway Road east of 7th Street come to mind.
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Can't imagine how you could call any area of PHX one of the most dangerous places to live in America. Lol.
Makes it seem like you don't know anything outside of this bubble. I realize you're probably just using data but something is way off if you're comparing central PHX to Camden NJ, Detroit MI, etc.
Yeah central city isn't even really a place I even considered being a freaky area, I live in Phoenix and central city is full of things to do
Maryvale and metro center area are the areas I avoid in Phoenix
Is the metro area south of downtown? Like central going south?
Metro Center is North Phoenix.
Hey I live in maryvale it ain’t that bad
I notice an improvement in houses along Central Ave, once you get north of Missouri.
The corridor along Central Ave have gentrified recently- some of the best restaurants are there
This is true, the Central Corridor is becoming a nice place and if fact, some sections of the Central Corridor are extremely nice with older estates and gorgeous homes!
Thank you for this video! It was very informative. However I don’t agree people without 4 year degree as being a contributing factor to crime. I know plenty of good moral people with integrity who make a good living with vocational schooling. Example Police Officers, Firefighters, Military, Plumbers, Electricians, Restaurant Owners, Polysomnography Techs, Dialysis Techs and I could go on and on. Plenty of these people make 70 to 130k a year. They pay their taxes and are good contributors to society. They also know a lot more about than life than some, not all who stuck their face in books, and have no common sense. I’m all for education but don’t discredit those who don’t have a degree. God has a different purpose for different people. Not everyone’s walk in life is the same and everyone has a different calling. True greatness isn't found in the titles we hold or the positions we occupy… But in the way we lift others up, empathize with their struggles, and stand by them in their darkest moments.
Well said Andrew and thank you for your perspective. I do agree that there are a great amount of people without "higher education" that are extremely successful and are good-hearted people that are huge contributors to society. I wish our educational system would start elevating vocational schools and programs and a great thing instead of looking down on people who may choose that route. There is a lot of opportunity within these industries.
My father in law is a Mexican American concrete finisher. Had the nicest yard in the neighborhood. And was a wonderful neighbor.
education is not the same thing as intelligence. growing up i knew people who got very good grades in school but were still dumber then a box of rocks when it came to real world problem solving or somthing like that. i only have my GED and make a great living as an arborist and i love it. im not certified yet but im planning on getting certified eventually and learn more about tree care not just the tree removal and trimming part of being an arborist.
Is Queen Creek dangerous
There is no A right after the L in Alhambra.
East Valley rules!
I wouldn’t steer people away from Central Phoenix, the area is very up and coming. Houses are selling for over a million in Garfield now. It’s definitely a good place to invest right now.
Yes some parts of Central Phoenix are amazing. The Central Corridor has some spectacular parts with mature trees and sprawling estates. It just depends on specifically where you want to be….
Very useful, thanks
Glad you enjoyed this video!! Thanks for watching and supporting!
I appreciate your honesty. Thank you.
You’re most welcome 😊
very interesting
Well thank you :)
@@EverythingPhoenix You are very welcome, still raising five children here in phoenix and this is great information
Some things in your conversation about about South Mountain I beg to differ the housing. May be affordable, I paid fourteen fifty for a two bedroom that was falling apart full of mould and insects crackheads because there was nothing available but horrible for your health. Infested, most places with scorpions, sewer roaches All the construction right now that's been going on and for about 5 years makes it almost impossible to travel, especially Central Avenue.
I lost my son to a senseless crime. In that immediate area, they claim 7th street and Baseline has the most accidents in the city. And the
crime is.
out of control For warning, do your homework? I am a former homeowner
It's pronounced "al - HOM - bra" Not "al - uh - hom - bra" or "al aye hom bra"
Nice areas are available as they are maintained...All urbanized neighborhoods lack Hawaiian resort atmosphere, as they are not resorts: No fawning Maybach parking attendants here. Unrealistic expectations yield erroneous results.
He is not lying for South Mountain, but I have for the most part felt safe in that area. I been a victim of very small petty crimes, nothing huge in the 22 years I lived there. At least back in the 80s and 90s. Maybe it has gotten worse, I don't know.
I lived in the Alvarado Historical district - it was wonderful! I don't think that you mentioned what boundaries comprise Central City.
Meth heads in south mountain??? Homeless people??? Its a question don't attack me
Yeah meth addicts live all over phoenix. One of them did housekeeping at this hotel I stayed at. He stole items out of my hotel room while I was gone.
@@BrianH-w8tI travel all over the U.S. and there everywhere.
Alot of tweakers who are very friendly
Because it's not Tempe in 1980.
basically stay ya ass out of south phoenix lmao!!!
I just found out I live in da Ghetto😒🤦🏽♂️
Do you still have a license? It's illegal to make these statements in almost every state I've lived.
Lol there is nothing wrong with it. It’s all public data.
@@antareschen4451 You haven't answered the question.
@@antareschen4451 I have sent your video to the AZ Dept of Real Estate showing your disregard for the Fair Housing Act of 1968. LOL.
@@grahamgraves-k4c lol didn’t know you are not only dumb but also remorseful. You are just embarrassing urself brah.
Guess you never heard of the First Amendment.
I would say being out at night is what you want to stay away from. I'm a day walker so i hardly "see" anything bad. Live in South MT area myself.
It's a bit sketchy even during the day in the weird area on the south side of town where the automotive junkyards, heavy industrial, and trailer parks are interleaved among each other, basically around I-17 where it's running east-west rather than north-south. But almost every city where residential is crammed-in among heavy industrial is pretty rough.
There are pieces of every municipality in the metro area that have disproportionate problems with property-crime and violent-crime, but often the numbers are skewed simply out of population density. More people may mean more crime per square mile even if per-capita it's not really out of line. Areas like "The Square" up at Greenway Road east of 7th Street come to mind.
Are the rats at the Phoenix VA really bigger than cats?
lol that I have no idea 🤷♂️
I don’t have to c your face show me the city