@@LIVINGINDALLAS I was a Mavs season ticket holder at the time so I loved being able to hop on the dart to go downtown. Also, would fly out of DFW a lot and would take the dart straight to the airport. I love how centrally located it is to so much.
I lived in s irving ( belt line and shady grove) for many years. Now it's all run down. Turned into Mexico. Stores falling apart. This is common all the way to hwy 114. The irving mall turned into a cheap clothing network. Restaurants into taco stands. It's horrible now. Even though Los Colinas is irving. It's really not. It's city of its own
Just know that if you are planning to move to Irving, the trash is picked once a week if you ever get into any car accident, you may have to wait about two hours for the police to show up, Irving is lost in time.
Yes Boss I lived in Irving for 9 months, really loved it, was getting used to that place but suddenly I had to move to Philadelphia and now planning to move back to Irving Texas.
I like the video but it can be misleading when the neighborhoods your showing are only Valley Ranch and Las Colinas . Still a great informational video, but it could be misleading to people who’ve never been to Irving . Those are just two neighborhoods
I grew up in Irving. Lived here all my life went to MacArthur high. It was fun and awesome. It's still the same in a way. But they took out everything that was fun. And made it a great attraction. I hope it goes back to the way it was.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS we always had something to do as a kid arcades in the mall. Beltline station the triangle bowl. It was a family friendly place. Especially when I went to Travis Jr high. It was like waking up in the place that made you happy no matter what day it is.
That sounds like such a nostalgic and heartwarming experience! I usually ask these questions to people who tend to have experiences or memories of the area featured in the videos. It provides me with a deeper understanding.
Im 41 and live in Irving. I was born and raised here. S macarthur and 6th 75060. Im a lifer. Crime has gotten a lil worse in recent years but still FAR BETTER than most zips in dfw. I LOVE IRVING TEXAS ITS MY HOME 🏡 ❤️
Irving is the best place to live in the DFW Metroplex if you want easy access to the cities, parks, culture, and the airports. I bought a home near the old downtown Irving area, near Baylor Scott & White…in Plymouth Park. I’ve got no regrets, and I’d make the move from the downtown Dallas area to Irving again in a heartbeat!! There are plenty of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues within a few minutes’ walk or drive!
I’ve never been to Dallas but can someone please tell me why so many of the yards are brown and there’s dead grass everywhere? Is there a drought or a swarm of locusts or something? I thought Dallas got a lot of rain, I’m so confused. I live in a place where there is a serious drought but our grass looks a lot healthier.
Grew up in Irving 6th st and O'Conner. 75060. went to Bowie JH school and Nimitz HS. I lived there from 1989 to 1997. At this time in my neighborhood was gangs. We had Bloods (Tree top) Crips (rolling 60's) Mexican sets MD. SUR Xii, X111, Latin kings, etc.... even some white boy Nazi skinheads. I visited there in 2021 and it has definitely changed, great city
I liked living there overall. I really liked the food and shopping options, its central location, and how cleaned it was. I didnt like the costs and the some of the "smells" in the area
I used to live on Rochelle and MacArthur Blvd. It was very convenient to use the buses until they took away the 508 and the 505 bus. That made it impossible to commute to work when you don't own a car. I like Irving and am thinking of moving back in a few months. I wonder how many changes have happened since i left in 2020, especially the increase in rent, crime, and homelessness.
Thanks for watching! 3-4 years might see some significant changes, but nothing too drastic. It's likely still the same as when you left. looking to rent or buy?
Ive lived in Valley Ranch, Las Colinas and central/south Irving. I loved being in Valley Ranch and Las Colinas but the rest of Irving is a total nightmare and an area to avoid. Im moving back to Las Colinas next month. I Went to Coppell Highschool around 2001-2002 and really loved it there compared to all the other schools I went to in my life. Ive lived all over texas and been to alot of schools. Im originally from Houston though.
I NEVER thought I’d say this- TBF the last time there was 2018 before things free-fell ie illegals but- If forced to choose where to live in -ola LI and irving: -ola It dawned on me, AND THEN I remembered the unfortunate downward adjustment that must happen bc of the weatherfactor (oven 8 months a year) So it was already || win for ola, then | | if that makes sense!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I understand the gist, but the message is a bit disjointed. It seems like -ola is winning out for you; how would Irving compare?
I both agree and disagree. Preference can vary greatly depending on individual experiences and priorities. While Las Colinas and Valley Ranch may have more job opportunities, some people might still find aspects of Irving appealing. Different strokes for different folks!
Another attractive bonus to move to Irving Texas they now have the successful knife making business Cold Steel now based in Irving, back in the 90s I could buy cold steel imported knives and tools in NZ, but thanks to civilian mass shootings by an idealistic nut job, cold steel retractable batons, special forces shovels, sjambok walking sticks, any knife over 6 inches and throwing stars were systematically banned, just like all imported Chinese Norinco semiautomatic centre fire rifles and pump action shotguns with 6 shot box magazines limits or 6 shot loading capacity barrel cylinder internal magazines, they all needed a police approved license and a medical psych evaluation to be allowed to buy and own a gun and ammunition. Owning a handgun was doable but more expensive and a lot like climbing Mt Everest with jumping through rings of bureaucratic red tape.
@dmavs4131 me too! Back like 2009 to 2014. Lived in an apt on lake Caroline or whatever. I miss going to the trails, hanging out at the Italian restaurant on Las Colinas Blvd.
Life is rough in Texas, healthcare is meh, lot's of infectious disease from the humidity, a lot of environmental waste and significant crime and lot's of DUI'S and terrible weather only lived in the area for a few years before the gentrified hell came.
Hey there! Thanks for watching. Sorry it wasn't positive for you. Texas isn't everyone's cup of tea, but for most, it's a perfect blend of challenge and opportunity. Best of luck in your current adventures. Cheers!
My experience was positive au contraire. I achieved a lot in my home state just not what I was destined for. My Econ professor said the state would turn blue by 2030. Cheers to you too my friend! I hope you stay safe from all those people coming from Juarez etc.
I’ve lived in CA for over a decade and even I can’t take these people anymore. I don’t know how they pulled it off but everyone is idealogically subverted and incapable of critical thought. They’re STILL wearing masks in their cars. The pandemic was one hell of a PsyOp for this state.
Most of irving is dead. Nothing new built. And 80% is now Mexico. If you move to valley ranch area your packed in like sardines. I'm not sure why anyone would move there
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Lived in las Colinas for 6 years and I LOVED it. I miss living there.
Awesome! What was your favorite part?
@@LIVINGINDALLAS I was a Mavs season ticket holder at the time so I loved being able to hop on the dart to go downtown. Also, would fly out of DFW a lot and would take the dart straight to the airport. I love how centrally located it is to so much.
I lived in s irving ( belt line and shady grove) for many years. Now it's all run down. Turned into Mexico. Stores falling apart.
This is common all the way to hwy 114. The irving mall turned into a cheap clothing network. Restaurants into taco stands.
It's horrible now. Even though Los Colinas is irving. It's really not. It's city of its own
Just know that if you are planning to move to Irving, the trash is picked once a week if you ever get into any car accident, you may have to wait about two hours for the police to show up, Irving is lost in time.
They just went back to twice a week garbage pick up, after about a year of once a week.
Thanks for the insight! I've heard that the community is taking some initiatives in this regard. Thanks for tuning in!
Yes Boss I lived in Irving for 9 months, really loved it, was getting used to that place but suddenly I had to move to Philadelphia and now planning to move back to Irving Texas.
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I like the video but it can be misleading when the neighborhoods your showing are only Valley Ranch and Las Colinas . Still a great informational video, but it could be misleading to people who’ve never been to Irving . Those are just two neighborhoods
Fa sho it's a shithole now
Thanks for pointing that out! and thanks for tuning in.
I grew up in Irving. Lived here all my life went to MacArthur high. It was fun and awesome. It's still the same in a way. But they took out everything that was fun. And made it a great attraction. I hope it goes back to the way it was.
Change can be bittersweet! What specific aspects do you miss?
@@LIVINGINDALLAS we always had something to do as a kid arcades in the mall. Beltline station the triangle bowl. It was a family friendly place. Especially when I went to Travis Jr high. It was like waking up in the place that made you happy no matter what day it is.
That sounds like such a nostalgic and heartwarming experience! I usually ask these questions to people who tend to have experiences or memories of the area featured in the videos. It provides me with a deeper understanding.
Im 41 and live in Irving. I was born and raised here. S macarthur and 6th 75060. Im a lifer. Crime has gotten a lil worse in recent years but still FAR BETTER than most zips in dfw. I LOVE IRVING TEXAS ITS MY HOME 🏡 ❤️
Thanks for sharing your story! It’s clear Irving holds a special place in your heart. ❤️🏡
Irving is the best place to live in the DFW Metroplex if you want easy access to the cities, parks, culture, and the airports. I bought a home near the old downtown Irving area, near Baylor Scott & White…in Plymouth Park. I’ve got no regrets, and I’d make the move from the downtown Dallas area to Irving again in a heartbeat!! There are plenty of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues within a few minutes’ walk or drive!
That’s great to hear! I’m glad Irving is turning out to be such a perfect fit for you. Thanks for tuning in!
Helpful video, thank you! 👍🏼
Glad it helped! thank you for watching.
What software are you using to record? Looks so clear!
OBS
I’ve never been to Dallas but can someone please tell me why so many of the yards are brown and there’s dead grass everywhere? Is there a drought or a swarm of locusts or something? I thought Dallas got a lot of rain, I’m so confused. I live in a place where there is a serious drought but our grass looks a lot healthier.
Summer time with a drought. It is consistently hot with little rain during the summer.
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Grew up in Irving 6th st and O'Conner. 75060. went to Bowie JH school and Nimitz HS. I lived there from 1989 to 1997. At this time in my neighborhood was gangs. We had Bloods (Tree top) Crips (rolling 60's) Mexican sets MD. SUR Xii, X111, Latin kings, etc.... even some white boy Nazi skinheads. I visited there in 2021 and it has definitely changed, great city
Thanks for sharing your story and thanks for tuning in!
I liked living there overall. I really liked the food and shopping options, its central location, and how cleaned it was. I didnt like the costs and the some of the "smells" in the area
Thanks for sharing! Where do you live now?
I used to live on Rochelle and MacArthur Blvd. It was very convenient to use the buses until they took away the 508 and the 505 bus. That made it impossible to commute to work when you don't own a car. I like Irving and am thinking of moving back in a few months. I wonder how many changes have happened since i left in 2020, especially the increase in rent, crime, and homelessness.
Thanks for watching! 3-4 years might see some significant changes, but nothing too drastic. It's likely still the same as when you left. looking to rent or buy?
@LIVINGINDALLAS I'm looking to rent I the same area, but nothing too expensive. We're just two ppl.
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Ive lived in Valley Ranch, Las Colinas and central/south Irving. I loved being in Valley Ranch and Las Colinas but the rest of Irving is a total nightmare and an area to avoid. Im moving back to Las Colinas next month. I Went to Coppell Highschool around 2001-2002 and really loved it there compared to all the other schools I went to in my life. Ive lived all over texas and been to alot of schools. Im originally from Houston though.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! Are you planning to buy a home in Las Colinas or looking to rent?
Which middle school is good in valley ranch
I NEVER thought I’d say this-
TBF the last time there was 2018 before things free-fell ie illegals but-
If forced to choose where to live in -ola LI and irving: -ola
It dawned on me, AND THEN I remembered the unfortunate downward adjustment that must happen bc of the weatherfactor (oven 8 months a year)
So it was already || win for ola, then | | if that makes sense!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I understand the gist, but the message is a bit disjointed. It seems like -ola is winning out for you; how would Irving compare?
Valley ranch and las Colinas are the only good parts of Irving so avoid south/central Irving 😂
Thanks for tuning in! where do you live now?
@@LIVINGINDALLAS still in Irving
bruh I have lived in Irving for 30 years and it sucks!!!! Las Colinas & Valley Ranch are where the jobs are.
I both agree and disagree. Preference can vary greatly depending on individual experiences and priorities. While Las Colinas and Valley Ranch may have more job opportunities, some people might still find aspects of Irving appealing. Different strokes for different folks!
In irving tx right now can personally attest to the fact that it’s wack like frisco and plano (frisco is worse)
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Shawn Orchard
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He only showed Las Colinas n Valley ranch
The rest of it is not "friendly" or safe to be honest. Lol. You shouldnt leave the house without a weapon in certain parts of irving.
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Another attractive bonus to move to Irving Texas they now have the successful knife making business Cold Steel now based in Irving, back in the 90s I could buy cold steel imported knives and tools in NZ, but thanks to civilian mass shootings by an idealistic nut job, cold steel retractable batons, special forces shovels, sjambok walking sticks, any knife over 6 inches and throwing stars were systematically banned, just like all imported Chinese Norinco semiautomatic centre fire rifles and pump action shotguns with 6 shot box magazines limits or 6 shot loading capacity barrel cylinder internal magazines, they all needed a police approved license and a medical psych evaluation to be allowed to buy and own a gun and ammunition. Owning a handgun was doable but more expensive and a lot like climbing Mt Everest with jumping through rings of bureaucratic red tape.
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You must be a realtor.
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where do you live now?
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Where have you been Milton? Haven’t seen you in a while.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS Been in the lab making plans to take over the world!
Lived in Las Colinas for 6 years and I LOVED it. I miss living there.
@dmavs4131 me too! Back like 2009 to 2014. Lived in an apt on lake Caroline or whatever. I miss going to the trails, hanging out at the Italian restaurant on Las Colinas Blvd.
Life is rough in Texas, healthcare is meh, lot's of infectious disease from the humidity, a lot of environmental waste and significant crime and lot's of DUI'S and terrible weather only lived in the area for a few years before the gentrified hell came.
I grew up in South Dakota, lived in Irving since the 70s. I always laugh at people who complain about the weather here.
Hey there! Thanks for watching. Sorry it wasn't positive for you. Texas isn't everyone's cup of tea, but for most, it's a perfect blend of challenge and opportunity. Best of luck in your current adventures. Cheers!
My experience was positive au contraire. I achieved a lot in my home state just not what I was destined for. My Econ professor said the state would turn blue by 2030. Cheers to you too my friend! I hope you stay safe from all those people coming from Juarez etc.
This place is hilariously BAD 😅
where do you live now?
I hate meeting people from commiefornia moving to Texas. Please move to portland
I’ve lived in CA for over a decade and even I can’t take these people anymore. I don’t know how they pulled it off but everyone is idealogically subverted and incapable of critical thought. They’re STILL wearing masks in their cars. The pandemic was one hell of a PsyOp for this state.
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Most of irving is dead. Nothing new built. And 80% is now Mexico. If you move to valley ranch area your packed in like sardines. I'm not sure why anyone would move there
Yes it died in 2012 sadly I was born in Dallas and it is not the same.
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@@pinuplegends died LONG before that. 1980s irving changed. Mexico moved in. And everyone else went north to Mckinney
@@donovanbryan5000what do you mean ?? Do you not like Mexicans?😂
4001 west walnut hill lane 75038
Where is this
@@besties364The North Pole, pretty sure that’s the address of Santa’s workshop.