I’m from Philly. The biggest cons for me are all the New Yorkers moving down here driving up our cost of living and traffic, all the development sucks, but outside of that I love my area. Yes, Philly drivers can be aggressive but I find that to be the case in most East Coast cities. Funny about Wawa parking lots because I go to Wawa a lot and I noticed that most ppl are actually nice in the parking lot because most ppl already know it may get messy, lol!! Another thing I love about my area is the weather is temperate and we don’t really get any natural disasters. We have great soil if you like to garden and you really could homestead and live off the land. Not off grid, they ain’t gonna let you do that. And you are correct about the PA turnpike tolls. They use to be affordable but I guess with more and more ppl moving here, they jacked the price up. But, I chose to come back home years ago because Philly WAS in the cut. Not so much anymore. It’s great for the city but not for natives like me. 😂😂😂
I had to leave Philly in 2014 after living there for 32 years. I really do miss it though I've heard that it's changed, particularly the Northern Liberties/Fishtown area where I used to live where it's gotten much more dense.
Probably moving to the Philly area from the West Coast.. I wish you talked more about taxes, crime. As a new person to the area, that (and schools) are what I am most interested in
I'm happy to help with your relocation and have a conversation for what you are looking for specifically in an area. Feel free to reach out Call/Text 267-614-2101 Email: phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com
How do you handle the boredom of the Philadelphia suburbs? I drive by there sometime is it a notice that there’s no sidewalks at all in certain places, most fun thing to do out there looks like to drive from your house to the nearest strip mall. Zero chance of bike commuting or anything else that comes with a European suburbs. Is it boring out there?
While there are definitely places that are not easily commutable or lack sidewalks/paths, there are plenty of suburbs that provide those as well. I guess it just depends which suburbs you are referring to as there are so many that each accommodate different types of lifestyles. Choosing the right suburb for you and your family helps with avoiding boredom :)
Hey Doug, I’m a young professional. Big eagles fan. Thinking Philadelphia might be a great place to move to. I’m looking for a safe suburb to live in that has a lot going on but is affordable. Looking for rent under $1300 which seems to be tough to find near Philadelphia. Are there any safe enjoyable suburbs you recommend that would work for me? Really appreciate it.
It's a great area to move to for all Philly sports fans! $1300/mo is going to be tough to find depending where you are looking. Where are you coming from?
@@livinginphiladelphiasuburbs coming from central PA just south of state college. Looking to switch things up and move to a place with a little bit more exciting things going on
@@livinginphiladelphiasuburbs for me I was looking for an area with some great sports bars, parks to walk around and hike in. An area that has nice gyms to choose from. I was looking at Exton and that area looks perfect but looks like they really price that area up.
@@ct3343 yeah honestly it may be tough to find one that has everything you're looking for while staying at $1300/mo in rent. Feel free to email me at phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com and I can set you up on a rental search so you can see what's out here
What burbs would you recommend for schools? My daughter is about the same age you had mentioned, she will be going into 1st grade. Would love to hear more info on your recommendations!
For school district ratings, I use sources like niche.com & greatschools.org... If you wanted to discuss which suburbs might best fit your lifestyle in the districts you're interested in, feel free to reach out or schedule a call! I'm happy to help! calendly.com/phillysuburbsliving 267-614-2101 phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com
I’m from Philly. The biggest cons for me are all the New Yorkers moving down here driving up our cost of living and traffic, all the development sucks, but outside of that I love my area. Yes, Philly drivers can be aggressive but I find that to be the case in most East Coast cities. Funny about Wawa parking lots because I go to Wawa a lot and I noticed that most ppl are actually nice in the parking lot because most ppl already know it may get messy, lol!! Another thing I love about my area is the weather is temperate and we don’t really get any natural disasters. We have great soil if you like to garden and you really could homestead and live off the land. Not off grid, they ain’t gonna let you do that. And you are correct about the PA turnpike tolls. They use to be affordable but I guess with more and more ppl moving here, they jacked the price up. But, I chose to come back home years ago because Philly WAS in the cut. Not so much anymore. It’s great for the city but not for natives like me. 😂😂😂
Thank you for your comment!
I see NY license plate in Phila all the time. So what you say is still happening.
I think another plus is how close we are to the Lancaster area - there's really something for everyone!
Nice to see and hear what's life looks like in this part of US. Thanks for video. Best wishes from Serbia/Europe.
Thanks for watching!
I had to leave Philly in 2014 after living there for 32 years. I really do miss it though I've heard that it's changed, particularly the Northern Liberties/Fishtown area where I used to live where it's gotten much more dense.
Philly has definitely changed in the past 30 years
I meant since I left in 2014.
@@Baci302 Fishtown is going through a lot of development at the moment. There and some other areas right around it are getting built up pretty well.
Probably moving to the Philly area from the West Coast.. I wish you talked more about taxes, crime. As a new person to the area, that (and schools) are what I am most interested in
I'm happy to help with your relocation and have a conversation for what you are looking for specifically in an area. Feel free to reach out
Call/Text 267-614-2101
Email: phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com
How do you handle the boredom of the Philadelphia suburbs? I drive by there sometime is it a notice that there’s no sidewalks at all in certain places, most fun thing to do out there looks like to drive from your house to the nearest strip mall. Zero chance of bike commuting or anything else that comes with a European suburbs. Is it boring out there?
While there are definitely places that are not easily commutable or lack sidewalks/paths, there are plenty of suburbs that provide those as well. I guess it just depends which suburbs you are referring to as there are so many that each accommodate different types of lifestyles. Choosing the right suburb for you and your family helps with avoiding boredom :)
I grew up in the PHL 'burbs and couldn't wait to leave it. I will never live in any 'burb again.
@@yvonneplant9434 I hate that they market t themselves as “small towns” and I drive out all the way and it’s like a Wendy’s parking lot
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Hey Doug, I’m a young professional. Big eagles fan. Thinking Philadelphia might be a great place to move to. I’m looking for a safe suburb to live in that has a lot going on but is affordable. Looking for rent under $1300 which seems to be tough to find near Philadelphia. Are there any safe enjoyable suburbs you recommend that would work for me? Really appreciate it.
It's a great area to move to for all Philly sports fans! $1300/mo is going to be tough to find depending where you are looking. Where are you coming from?
@@livinginphiladelphiasuburbs coming from central PA just south of state college. Looking to switch things up and move to a place with a little bit more exciting things going on
@ct3343 what sort of things would you be looking for in an area?
@@livinginphiladelphiasuburbs for me I was looking for an area with some great sports bars, parks to walk around and hike in. An area that has nice gyms to choose from. I was looking at Exton and that area looks perfect but looks like they really price that area up.
@@ct3343 yeah honestly it may be tough to find one that has everything you're looking for while staying at $1300/mo in rent. Feel free to email me at phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com and I can set you up on a rental search so you can see what's out here
What burbs would you recommend for schools? My daughter is about the same age you had mentioned, she will be going into 1st grade. Would love to hear more info on your recommendations!
For school district ratings, I use sources like niche.com & greatschools.org... If you wanted to discuss which suburbs might best fit your lifestyle in the districts you're interested in, feel free to reach out or schedule a call! I'm happy to help!
calendly.com/phillysuburbsliving
267-614-2101
phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com
If you can afford it strath haven
@@sammygaudino8906 Hope the OP's kid likes music and arts. Very much an arts and music district.
Radnor or Lower Merion.
Do you have a recommendation for someplace to live close to old york road philly
Depends. Are you looking to buy or rent? What's your budget? Feel free to reach out to discuss if you'd like.
Phillysuburbsliving@gmail.com
The Always Sunny production moved out of PHL. So F them.