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I grew up in San Antonio and as a latchkey kid in high school, I spent hundreds of hours walking through neighborhoods like these. Went off to college and I'm really missing that time, especially because I couldn't afford to come back over the break. So thank you, this was comforting.
I left for a few years and when I moved back I was shocked by how much had changed in areas of town that hadn't really changed my entire life. It's funny and I know it's not true, but it seemed like gentrification had taken a personal vendetta out to erase my history here! It's real culture shock to return to your sleepy neighborhood after just a couple years away to find it completely gone, replaced by busy pod people living in busy pod buildings.
Having lived nearly all my 58-years of life in San Antone and living presently in the dodgy part of the Pecan Valley neighborhood, everything in this video just looks like home. Be it a castle on a hill or shotgun shack on the tracks, behind most of San Antonio's doors you'll find good natured, big hearted folk looking out for their families, friends, and neighbors. There are places where I don't feel comfortable going anymore, where the people are less likely to be friendly and look at you with suspicion; They're the neighborhoods that are heavily gentrified, where plastic people moved into the neighborhood because of it's personality then wiped it away in favor of ticky-tacky hipster fad. I'll choose a block of slightly run down, affordable, single family homes on overgrown lots over the five-over-one no-personality plastic sardine apartments any day.
I've lived here since 1984. I love the older homes. We raised our children in a home in Alamo Heights. Many are remodeling and updating, but some are moving in and tearing down the fantastic little cottages and building huge homes that don't match the rest. We sold our home in 2015 as it needed a lot of work and we were paying for college. We love apartment living (no maintenance) but if we were to buy again, we would likely look at the Jefferson area. Great homes that just need some TLC.
Not everyone can live in Alamo Heights or Terrell Hills. This is still somebody’s home. What a load of sneaky shit presenting this as a “hood”. Gentrification has made most cities an “us” and “them” but we are all still human.
It all depends on what people consider bad!! Maybe they came from worse and to them it’s nice?? Or maybe it’s all they know? These neighborhoods are quiet my in laws live in valley hi on Springvale for over 30yrs and before that they live in the mobile home park right before the neighborhood… it’s rough but not awful JMO.. depends on how you look at it! We used to live in valley hi off baywell and it wasn’t bad since we had family in the neighborhood people knew us and we all watched out for each other..
I lived off of Crestway near Walzem after retiring from the Army and in 2017/18 we had more homicides than any other year. Now I live in New Braunfels. F the Alamo City. Too many people that simply don’t care. My commute on 35 is far more peaceful than the one on 410. Stay strapped or get clapped folks.
@@georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 yes I agree… we moved from San Antonio to just outside San Antonio and now we take hwy 16(Bandera road) to cut through all the bs.. but we actually just wanted to get away from people and turns out people are coming our way to get away from it also.. lol time to move further out!! Lol
That’s cuz this is a suburb of San Antonio. The real hood is the west side look up that video. matter fact, just RUclips Westsideside, San Antonio, and watch what pops up😂😂😂
I grew up there on Las Palmas and Wallace Street. It was rough but now and days there is alot of legacy residents who are all older so it's not as bad these days but there is unfortunately alot of mentally ill folks walking around at night.
Go cruise the neighborhood next to Nelson Wolff Stadium off south Calaghan. I've seen donkeys and goats roaming the street. There used to be a sheriffs office in the neighborhood and for some reason it got closed down.
SA City Ordinance Dept. are jackasses! Always ready to stop and give you a ticket! Regardless if it's a cat, dog, rooster 🐓🤣 loose walking around being free as animals should instead of being tied up. We have beautiful animals in my hood. Not too far from Larry St. More like Grimes area, used to be called Rio Grande st but now it's called Mel Waiters. Not even 1/4 mile from around the corner....stay safe. Merry Christmas 🎅🎄 God bless each and everyone of you all.
Aye this is rly close to where I live. The house at 6:11 is not too far from my old place. I know bc I used to drive past that tall spooky rusty fence all the time
Yeah man....South San, East off New Braunfels Ave and Gevers, and the West Side, and downtown are literally falling apart at the seams. It's demoralizing. Only North and farWest side are modernized concrete and high end. The soul of San Antonio is downtrodden parts....they need urban revitalization without gentrification. It NEEDS to happen.
The problem is that theft is too high to get insurance to cover any projects. I do commercial landscaping amongst other agricultural things and my insurance company won’t cover loss anywhere near the AT&T center. You’re guaranteed to have stuff stolen or have someone try to rob you. Even big companies won’t touch it.
This reminds me of little Orangeburg south Carolina shee!!! Why I the hell I moved from south Carolina to El paso tx I should got something in San Antonio Texas besides being here
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄 TO MY BEAUTIFUL CITY 210 IT'S NOT WHAT KINDA HOUSE 🏡 YOU GREW UP IN 🏡 IT'S WHAT KINDA LOVE YOUR FAMILIA'SHOWED YOU AS YOU GREW UP 💝✨🙏 GOOD FOOD 🍲🥣🫔🫔🌮🌮🥩🍳🥑🌶️🍅🫑🧅🍉🍌🍎🍩🍮🥧I GREW UP POOR 😬 BUT I WOULDN'T OF NEVER KNOWN THAT 😬 UNTIL PEOPLE STARTED SEPARATING FAMILIES 💔 😢 BUT I LOVE MY BEST SIDE HOOD 💝🏡
I know exactly where you are in town. They didn't call me the human GPS for grins. I drove 100 to 300 miles a day criss crossing San Antonio for 30+ years. Now I'm 40 miles south of town on the family ranch. Where I see no one unless I want to!
This looks like the neighborhood bordered by Pecan Valley and MLK near Gates Elementary. The subdivision is Wheatley Heights, I have an aunt that has lived in that area for more than 50yrs, its wasn't so bad in the 70s. As one comment noted there are a lot of good people living in that area but there is also a lot of illegal activity.
Not being rude, but what exactly is the reason for this video? Do people in this neighborhood approve of you taping their neighborhood, vehicles, and license plates? I am just curious.
That’s a wooden privacy fence. It’s so you can have privacy from people while you’re doing whatever in your backyard. This isn’t Latin America where you need walls around your property to be safe.
The chain link fences keep the stray dogs out of the yard and alert the owners of the house if a crack/meth head tries to break into that car. Ever tried climbing a chain link fence? They're not quiet
Definitely can be sometimes. Other times like last week and 2 years ago, we had temps around 10°F with wind chill 0°F +/- a few. Definitely a land of extremes. Hard to tell what you’re gonna get.
Hey I’m in San Antonio… drive down commercial maybe I’ll see my grandma house where I grew up!! It’s not that bad really just keep to yourself and have respect for others.. I couldn’t see street names but I think you were in my in laws neighborhood if you were in valley hi? Very nice people in that neighborhood..
Hey, that’s my city!! My church of worship is in the shadows of the Alamo Dome; Mt. Zion First Baptist Church (333 Martin Luther King Dr.). You should visit sometime; very friendly people there. 🥰 🙏🏾 ⛪️ San Antonio is a great place to live; lots of friendly people….😊
You just moved here?? lol I moved to Alamo Heights in June and absolutely hate it. The weather sucks, it’s run down, and the people are mostly lower income/low class.
@@Top10-2day There’s a lot of low class people on the West side. My neighbors here in Alamo Heights are professionals like doctors and lawyers but all of us agree that we stay in the bubble and avoid venturing out. SA is a temporary stop for me… I plan on moving back to SoCal/Orange County soon.
@@Discipleofthelordandjesus what you’re not going to do is say shit that you don’t know about austin we literally have gangs and young people dying on gun violence i know a friend of mine that got shot and killed at the young age you must never been to austin but i promise you it’s dangerous
ain’t shit to film lil girl if he makes a video about austin people going to clown austin hard it ain’t the 80 or 90s no more everywhere you go there is crime and hoods but austin does not need a video
another non austin person talking ? 😂 bro literally shut up idk where you live but do not say austin ain’t dangerous if you never been here in your life go to dove springs and montopolis those are located in south area and those places is the real “ hood “ it’s been happening for a long time
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I grew up in San Antonio and as a latchkey kid in high school, I spent hundreds of hours walking through neighborhoods like these. Went off to college and I'm really missing that time, especially because I couldn't afford to come back over the break. So thank you, this was comforting.
I left for a few years and when I moved back I was shocked by how much had changed in areas of town that hadn't really changed my entire life. It's funny and I know it's not true, but it seemed like gentrification had taken a personal vendetta out to erase my history here! It's real culture shock to return to your sleepy neighborhood after just a couple years away to find it completely gone, replaced by busy pod people living in busy pod buildings.
Having lived nearly all my 58-years of life in San Antone and living presently in the dodgy part of the Pecan Valley neighborhood, everything in this video just looks like home. Be it a castle on a hill or shotgun shack on the tracks, behind most of San Antonio's doors you'll find good natured, big hearted folk looking out for their families, friends, and neighbors. There are places where I don't feel comfortable going anymore, where the people are less likely to be friendly and look at you with suspicion; They're the neighborhoods that are heavily gentrified, where plastic people moved into the neighborhood because of it's personality then wiped it away in favor of ticky-tacky hipster fad. I'll choose a block of slightly run down, affordable, single family homes on overgrown lots over the five-over-one no-personality plastic sardine apartments any day.
"You'll find good natured big hearted folk" pffft. Yeah, provided that you're not a white man
I've lived here since 1984. I love the older homes. We raised our children in a home in Alamo Heights. Many are remodeling and updating, but some are moving in and tearing down the fantastic little cottages and building huge homes that don't match the rest. We sold our home in 2015 as it needed a lot of work and we were paying for college. We love apartment living (no maintenance) but if we were to buy again, we would likely look at the Jefferson area. Great homes that just need some TLC.
Ww white and rigsby 🤘🏾🤘🏾 my home
@@elizabethrn1015 smart move alamo heights would of been a keep
Not everyone can live in Alamo Heights or Terrell Hills. This is still somebody’s home. What a load of sneaky shit presenting this as a “hood”. Gentrification has made most cities an “us” and “them” but we are all still human.
Idk why, but this was actually soothing to this life-long San Antonian.
Thanks for posting Charlie 🙏🏽
At least San Antonio is not dry country place like El Paso Texas that's real southern home
Same here. This is actually my grandmothers neighborhood. Looks pretty normal to me.
Let's be real. Every city has their good and bads. It be dumb to judge. But San Antonio is a great place.
Great place to visit n leave
It all depends on what people consider bad!! Maybe they came from worse and to them it’s nice?? Or maybe it’s all they know? These neighborhoods are quiet my in laws live in valley hi on Springvale for over 30yrs and before that they live in the mobile home park right before the neighborhood… it’s rough but not awful JMO.. depends on how you look at it!
We used to live in valley hi off baywell and it wasn’t bad since we had family in the neighborhood people knew us and we all watched out for each other..
I lived off of Crestway near Walzem after retiring from the Army and in 2017/18 we had more homicides than any other year. Now I live in New Braunfels. F the Alamo City. Too many people that simply don’t care. My commute on 35 is far more peaceful than the one on 410. Stay strapped or get clapped folks.
@@georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 frfr I was trying to tell them big dawg
@@georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 yes I agree… we moved from San Antonio to just outside San Antonio and now we take hwy 16(Bandera road) to cut through all the bs.. but we actually just wanted to get away from people and turns out people are coming our way to get away from it also.. lol time to move further out!! Lol
San Antonio was crazy in the 90’s
When DJ Quik said San Antonio just like Compton in his song…he spoke from experience ❤️🤘🏽💯
I agree
i can agree with you on that.
Jestem z Polski i uwielbiam twoje filmy,bo pokazują prawdziwą Amerykę
Thanks for the upload
Just got home from off the road for the holidays… feels good to be back in my hometown 😌
Appreciate this
San Antonio does have a few very rough areas but I feel like most people from up north/Midwest would see this and say wth. Just looks like a suburb.
It’s takes an effort to low ball it in SA😂 but we still manage 🎉
That’s cuz this is a suburb of San Antonio. The real hood is the west side look up that video. matter fact, just RUclips Westsideside, San Antonio, and watch what pops up😂😂😂
This the east side that he's recording in
@@SweetjamesjonesII the true suburbs in San Antonio are filled with retired military folk. That's just the eastside
@@SweetjamesjonesII my dad lives off polar and zarzamora. I know west side hood
Чарли, спасибо за видео 👍
Aye appreciate it for coming to my home town, 👍
I grew up there on Las Palmas and Wallace Street. It was rough but now and days there is alot of legacy residents who are all older so it's not as bad these days but there is unfortunately alot of mentally ill folks walking around at night.
Go cruise the neighborhood next to Nelson Wolff Stadium off south Calaghan. I've seen donkeys and goats roaming the street. There used to be a sheriffs office in the neighborhood and for some reason it got closed down.
SA City Ordinance Dept. are jackasses! Always ready to stop and give you a ticket! Regardless if it's a cat, dog, rooster 🐓🤣 loose walking around being free as animals should instead of being tied up. We have beautiful animals in my hood. Not too far from Larry St. More like Grimes area, used to be called Rio Grande st but now it's called Mel Waiters. Not even 1/4 mile from around the corner....stay safe. Merry Christmas 🎅🎄 God bless each and everyone of you all.
I deliver mail in that area 😂 Dobie postal carriers stand up!!!!
San Antonio is beautiful and depressing. Just have to know where to go.
Indeed🙏
When you look outside and you are like no mames wey
hug from norway 👋
Hey Charlie, Happy NY Bro! Hello from Russia!
Aye this is rly close to where I live. The house at 6:11 is not too far from my old place. I know bc I used to drive past that tall spooky rusty fence all the time
Spooky? That’s a nice fence and house by the standards of that neighborhood.
God bless you and your family. Merry Christmas.
I'm on the south side of San Antonio, what side of town were you filming.
Lol this is crazy frfr I'm from Saginaw Michigan and I live in San Antonio right now and Bro riding thru my hood on Larry!
I’m from San Antonio and just moved to Flint area lol
@@taurusthebull8507 in from San Antonio Dellcrest tx I'm up next on RUclips also
Yeah man....South San, East off New Braunfels Ave and Gevers, and the West Side, and downtown are literally falling apart at the seams. It's demoralizing. Only North and farWest side are modernized concrete and high end. The soul of San Antonio is downtrodden parts....they need urban revitalization without gentrification. It NEEDS to happen.
The east side definitely looks way better than it use to... use to be abandoned boarded up homes all through new Braunfels by st phillips.
Southside is getting really trashy right now also.
The problem is that theft is too high to get insurance to cover any projects. I do commercial landscaping amongst other agricultural things and my insurance company won’t cover loss anywhere near the AT&T center. You’re guaranteed to have stuff stolen or have someone try to rob you. Even big companies won’t touch it.
This ain’t the hood this is half the Midwest lookin like this lol
Difference is Midwest niggas are soft
Fax lmao
Boa da Midwest nice asl up north
What you doing riding around in my neighborhood?😂 That's home, my friend!💪
Aye that’s my home town San Antonio
Merry Christmas 🎄🕊✝🙏🎀
What part of the video shows the "hoods"?
This reminds me of little Orangeburg south Carolina shee!!! Why I the hell I moved from south Carolina to El paso tx I should got something in San Antonio Texas besides being here
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄 TO MY BEAUTIFUL CITY 210 IT'S NOT WHAT KINDA HOUSE 🏡 YOU GREW UP IN 🏡 IT'S WHAT KINDA LOVE YOUR FAMILIA'SHOWED YOU AS YOU GREW UP 💝✨🙏 GOOD FOOD 🍲🥣🫔🫔🌮🌮🥩🍳🥑🌶️🍅🫑🧅🍉🍌🍎🍩🍮🥧I GREW UP POOR 😬 BUT I WOULDN'T OF NEVER KNOWN THAT 😬 UNTIL PEOPLE STARTED SEPARATING FAMILIES 💔 😢 BUT I LOVE MY BEST SIDE HOOD 💝🏡
Actually all nice neighborhoods just old houses… this what happens with age
Gratitude CharlieBo313 💯
I know exactly where you are in town. They didn't call me the human GPS for grins. I drove 100 to 300 miles a day criss crossing San Antonio for 30+ years. Now I'm 40 miles south of town on the family ranch. Where I see no one unless I want to!
shoulda hit up zarzamora and culebra! the lincoln courts apartments.
Grew up here. Still hasn't changed.
I believe that was right behind culebra road off of I-10
Did you happen to stay by Madison around 2006?
compared to philadelphia this is heaven
Bruh Philly is candyland compare to sa town
@@switcheezy cap
Agreed.
Yup 😂 the inside of the houses have flat screens and waterbeds . The outside of these houses the only bad thing .
Overall Philly isn't a dying city it just has some very very very sketchy parts.
My Husband is from SanAntoino too what area did you shoot the viedo and Merry Christmas to you and your family
This looks like the neighborhood bordered by Pecan Valley and MLK near Gates Elementary. The subdivision is Wheatley Heights, I have an aunt that has lived in that area for more than 50yrs, its wasn't so bad in the 70s. As one comment noted there are a lot of good people living in that area but there is also a lot of illegal activity.
@@tswejit’s basically good if u stay out the way or bad if u in the way lol
THANKS TO CharlieBo313 . ALL the best!!! and merry Christmas!!!
What side of town is this? This showed up in my feed, I'm on the north east.
East and lower East side what I recognised, like maybe a mile or two north of the Pecan Valley area. Could be wrong, though.
That big palm tree at
6:18?
Anybody else moving to San Antonio?
Missed my home town the west side Brazos and Perez St west side ❤❤❤😊🙏🙏🙌❤️❤️
Looks lovely honestly but that looks like highland hills or somewhere in the south side
6:40 - Good eye on the dogs. (Slowing down)
The hood dogs will make you stop and lay down in the middle of the street
Lmao I used to work around a few of these areas cutting grass.
come to sydney australia to west Sydney I can give you few places thag are the trenches and film it
What streets are these?
The area seems clean and quiet. I don't see paper and trash everywhere.
What a beautiful neighborhood in all honesty in the great city of San Antonio Texas Christmas 2022
Seriously?! 😂
What side of town? I'm a lifer of the Southside and I feel like you are on either the west, south, or east side.
West.
Not being rude, but what exactly is the reason for this video? Do people in this neighborhood approve of you taping their neighborhood, vehicles, and license plates? I am just curious.
Can I pay you to be quiet about this. Nobody needs to know.
@@CharlieBo313 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Ok you in my city seeing this video makes me miss home
This is the _barrio_
Love my home town San Antonio,Texas. Go Spurs Go
5:06 The wall in front of the houses shows that it is an unsafe area.
That's a typical privacy fence....we in Texas love them
It’s to keep the peasants out
Keeps meth heads away
@@theirmom4723 vc é mentiroso em
That’s a wooden privacy fence. It’s so you can have privacy from people while you’re doing whatever in your backyard. This isn’t Latin America where you need walls around your property to be safe.
Come to Austin brother you are so close. I got you on some BBQ grub.
Me ver um pouco ai
Down the street from my job
They sure like fences in this hood, don't thy? Is that to keep people out or keep them in?
The chain link fences keep the stray dogs out of the yard and alert the owners of the house if a crack/meth head tries to break into that car. Ever tried climbing a chain link fence? They're not quiet
I've lived in SA nearly all my life and i once saw a sign that read "Good fences make good neighbors". So I guess it's up to you.
Both…..😒
All i know is I was taught that if you get somebody in your yard, you make sure they don't get out. Hellos you with innocence when the cops get there
I’m in SAN ANTONIO CURRENTLY 💪🏾🦅
I'm sadly here moving soon tho
Ayeee💪🏾
@@SEIKSNP gang gang 🥶
I’ll be moving to San real soon. ❤
@@geminirising633🤘🏾🤘🏾
Shoot why not show the hoods at alamo ranch or out by Tally rd 🤔
What is winter in San Antonio? Like 50 degrees.
Definitely can be sometimes. Other times like last week and 2 years ago, we had temps around 10°F with wind chill 0°F +/- a few. Definitely a land of extremes. Hard to tell what you’re gonna get.
Hey I’m in San Antonio… drive down commercial maybe I’ll see my grandma house where I grew up!! It’s not that bad really just keep to yourself and have respect for others..
I couldn’t see street names but I think you were in my in laws neighborhood if you were in valley hi? Very nice people in that neighborhood..
Lol You passed my mom's house in this video.... 👋😂 So weird to see it on RUclips like this
Holy shit I pick up recycling for some of these areas for the City of San Antonio SWM..🤟🤟🤟
Hey, that’s my city!! My church of worship is in the shadows of the Alamo Dome; Mt. Zion First Baptist Church (333 Martin Luther King Dr.). You should visit sometime; very friendly people there. 🥰 🙏🏾 ⛪️ San Antonio is a great place to live; lots of friendly people….😊
What brought you to sa ?
Just moved from here. This place blows
You just moved here?? lol I moved to Alamo Heights in June and absolutely hate it. The weather sucks, it’s run down, and the people are mostly lower income/low class.
@@chadmanl2121 100% agree. We lived in the the far west side area. Traffic and people are horrible. good luck
@@Top10-2day There’s a lot of low class people on the West side. My neighbors here in Alamo Heights are professionals like doctors and lawyers but all of us agree that we stay in the bubble and avoid venturing out. SA is a temporary stop for me… I plan on moving back to SoCal/Orange County soon.
Poor princess lol😭
@@americanbullies1247 Typical low class San Antonio puto.
Lol I live right by here I recognize some of the houses
What's the point of the video I'm from San Antonio Texas
That’s my hood Stixx county bihhh lol
U didn’t stop by this east side
Aaay your right down the st from my dealers house lmao 5:18
nah downtown where haven for hope is tho also I'm there right now sadly
Can’t stop at a stop sign for shit tho.
You should say what streets your on
Now you have entered the area that is notorious and known as "The Stixx" and The Hill!!! Be careful!
I can't even sweep the front porch off for damn bullets flying every where. Ran out of my shoes. Lord!
San Antonio has the coziest and kindest hoods in the world
What...
Help fix it🤣😂
It's not bad over there you just got to mind your business. Omg you just passed by my old house on F Street
Go Spurs 🏀
Where this hood at in San Antonio?
Wheatley heights, on the east side.
Well established neighborhoods.
Im gonna run into this guy getting tacos and realize I should skiddadle. Is this by the military bases you gitta say hi come on dude
My hometown this is the Westside of SA
Vives en un barrio Latino?
@@enciassangrantes343 latino é meu ovo
No, it’s the eastside, tonta.
West side is worse.
Thats Wheatley Heights
I think I bought some weed one time from a dude near where you drove.
No wonder they call it po dunk
I live in south west San Antonio until i get my money up then its Bulverde or La Cantera area for me
Bulverde, yes, maybe, but La Cantera is misery, pure misery. But you didn't hear that from me, I was never here.
@@RoySATX well i meant the area like behind it all lol
3:33 VIA bus route 28
Who else has ridden that bus?
Throw your hands up. 🙋♂️
India 🇮🇳
Bleak as hell
can you do austin please we also got hoods and the crime rate is getting so high lately
😂that’s what happens when Austin allows homeless to sleep anywhere haha
@@Discipleofthelordandjesus what you’re not going to do is say shit that you don’t know about austin we literally have gangs and young people dying on gun violence i know a friend of mine that got shot and killed at the young age you must never been to austin but i promise you it’s dangerous
ain’t shit to film lil girl if he makes a video about austin people going to clown austin hard it ain’t the 80 or 90s no more everywhere you go there is crime and hoods but austin does not need a video
another non austin person talking ? 😂 bro literally shut up idk where you live but do not say austin ain’t dangerous if you never been here in your life go to dove springs and montopolis those are located in south area and those places is the real “ hood “ it’s been happening for a long time
also when you go to downtown go to 6th street at night and let me know if you changed your mind 😂
85% of the cars in your video are better than what i drive. Some of the Homes look well kept. I live in Canyon Lake. i say Whats your point?
san Antonio worst city I ever lived in. Wish my wife would let's move. I've mowed lawn here 15 years too smh.
Lmao he went down g street when I was a kid when used 2 always go steal frm the shell Dts frm there
Day and night makes the difference 👍
Remember the Alamo
Looks like they forgot the Alamo lol 😂😂😂