Literally just moved from there back to ATL. Been there for 6 years due to the Army and can say it’s the safest place I ever lived. Only place where folks could go in the store and leave their car running and it still be there when they get back.
You must of lived in fort Bliss cause in the valley you can't do that shit bro your would end up sold in Juarez by the time you came out the store I would have your shit sold feria in my pocket 🤣🤣🤣
IM A NEW YORKER WHO MOVED TO EL PASO IN 2014. I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN THE BRONX NEW YORK. I SPENT 48 YEARS IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE. I'M LUCKY IM NOT BALD. THEY SAY, IF YOU CAN MAKE IT THERE, YOU CAN MAKE IT ANYWHERE, AND BELIEVE ME ITS TRUE. EL PASO IS A BEAUTIFUL AND RELAXING CITY WHERE THERE ISN'T TOO MUCH STRESS. IM VERY GLAD I MOVED FROM THAT INSANE AND SUPER STRESSFUL CITY. I LOVE EL PASO AND WOULD NEVER, EVER GIVE IT UP FOR NEW YUK. EL PASO STRONG 💪.
You showed me nothing. I lived in the deepest part of South El Paso. From Piasano to the 900 block of South Kansas. What you showed me didn't register 🤷
Been in El Paso 11 years now. My house not far from where this vid was shot. I can leave my keys in the SUV while in a store, never had anything bad happen to me or my family, nothing stolen out of my yard, no problems with the neighbours (which, I know most all of them). It's been called one of the safest cities over a half-million for many years. Folks are friendly. Can't ask for a better place. I carry a sidearm regularly--and mostly open carry in the summer when it's over 100° and never, not ever, had anyone say anything negative to me about it in over a decade. For fun, I like to watch visitors absolutely freak and lose their stuff when all they hear is Spanish in most places. Love it here. Retired, and will probably go to dust from here. Thanks for the vid!
And there's loads of old people who are either too old to maintain their homes, or their relatives are too broke to help fix them up considering how the economy is right now.
I'm a retired gentleman from New York living now in El Paso 3 years after over 50 yrs in NY . I ❤ El Paso it's mellow it's clean . The people are laidback down to earth good humble people mostly . I find that to be beautiful and the weather is clear blue sky with sunshine without humidity like the rest of Texas . For anyone retired on a budget it's a much easier living compared to anywhere else in the USA cost-wise .
I’m from NY lived there from birth and moved to El Paso a few years ago. I love it. The people , the atmosphere. Haven’t had any issues . The environment is awesome.
Yeah everybody in El Paso is down to earth we're not stuck up here we don't think that we're better than anybody else we just help people out and take care of our own but we're always down to give out a helping hand when people need it but don't mistake that kindness for weakness if you betray someone from El Paso there's always consequences and El Paso El Pasoans got a lot of heart and are very loyal!!!!!
@@thomaslee9322 so true everyone literally just minds their business and are kind to others . Not like NY ,in NY they don’t say Hi to random strangers and looking at people actually makes them mad if they don’t know you 🤦🏽♀️. And if you don’t talk and act like everyone else or own the latest “Jordans” or act tough it’s a big deal and theyll treat you like your below everyone else .The list is never ending 😂. I should have been born I’m El Paso because that place was so weird 😅🤣
The building at 5:53 is my business. The street at 3:09 is where my old business was located at. I travel the street at 4:23 to get to my business. At 5:03 you went the wrong way down a one way street. If you were to travel the road 6:06 during the night you would be at the base of the star on the mountain which is illuminated at night. At 6:50, in the far distance is Juarez, Mexico. Thanks for the video.
I was thinking while watching this that El Paso looked a bit like Juarez. Out of all the places I've lived in the states Texas was my favorite. Loved the people, food and the weather. Being a native NYC'er I get homesick for Texas, if that makes any sense...
Got stationed in Fort Bliss for 3 years,Honestly Elpaso was the safest city i have ever lived in. I regularly left my door unlocked, Everyone is relatively kind to each other and the food was amazing!
As many of the comments have said, this isn't really the hood, these are just old neighborhoods that have maybe not been maintained too well. The houses are old but you rarely if ever come across any abandoned or "trap" houses, the streets are not in the best condition but they're kept clean as you can see, and the people are good and respectful and care for one another, and if they don't care they at least mind their business. El Paso might be missing a lot of the amenities other large cities are accustomed to, but you can feel safe and comfortable day-to-day.
@@brandonvalle7120 he was in central, which is one of the oldest areas of El Paso. I don’t think El Paso has TRUE hoods like other cities. It has poor areas, but not hood.
Yup....Central. The ELP is a wonderful place to live. If we can get all of the ELPians to clean up and take care of their neighborhoods it would be awesome
Out in the West Texas town of El Paso I fell in love with a Mexican girl Nighttime would find me in Rosa's cantina Music would play and Felina would whirl
Nice to see allt he positivity in the comments here and people taking pride in the place where they live or come from. I'm from NY but stayed in El Paso twice and thoroughly enjoyed myself both times.
Every race has pride in their neighborhoods and families except BP. You can't get a white, Asian, Arab or Hispanic man to proudly get on camera and take pride in destroying the place where his family lives. It's tons of hood vlogs and rap video of BM proudly pointing guns and bragging about violence.
I’m from El Paso, this is the Central area of El Paso, which is are oldest are. I know live in Florida, which is beautiful, green and all, but I would give any thing to move back home. I had a peace of mind and felt secure there. I don’t have that here! You did a great job filming my city. Thank you, from homesick in Florida. 💕🙏🏾
Whatchu smoking on? EP ghetto af, I'm here right now g. Jobs are poorly paid unless you already have a Career. Just a heads up. Still grateful to the 915, but loyal to the 951
@@albertomurillo4657 According to 99% of every other comment here you’re wrong 😂 Sounds like the only way you could think its really bad like that is if you never really lived anywhere else
Being from the Boston area I would love to live somewhere like this where it looks desert looking. I'm eying for either the tropical look like south FL or the desert look like AZ. This is very eye pleasing to me.
Grew up about 20 min south of Boston. Flew out to EP about 10 years ago to visit a lady friend who showed me around. Had a good time but there’s not really much to do or see there. Feel like it could get boring real quick.
El Paso is great, if you want the Arizona feel without being so close to the coast. El Paso has some amazing views and hiking trails, and we are getting more museums/parks/entertainment as we grow. Definitely a growing city. Additionally, the water resources are much more stable compared to those in Phoenix and Tucson, as El Paso has an aquifer as well as a river. Definitely an option to consider (and IMHO, it’s the best desert city in the American West). My two cents, as someone who moved to El Paso from the north.
El Paso is unquestionably the most scenic metropolitan large city in Texas .By the way- it also has the best weather,best food,friendliest people,most affordable,sunniest and is the safest city( the place is swarming with law enforcement)in Texas if not the U.S.A.Haters are just jealous. Nuff said!
These are the historic houses in El Paso. It's not ghetto at all. I remember driving by here when I used to live here and thinking how lucky these people were to be living so close to the mountain.
I’ve lived in KC, Philly, DC, Tampa, Chicago, OKC, Dallas as well as overseas and for the past 5years El Paso. El Paso is far, far, far nicer than Amy place I’ve lived and hope to die here of old age. Several years ago a twisted young man came to our fair city and shot up an area Walmart killing 23 and physically injuring at least 23 more. The first thing everyone who lives here thought was they can’t be from El Paso. Shortly after there were lines to donate at area blood banks and others brought coolers full of bottled water and food for those waiting in line. This s was the community’s response with no coordination. El Paso is as close to perfect as an place on earth. BTW they are called “barrios”.
I live in Las Cruces NM went to a house party in the winter time before going home went to start my car went back inside while my car was warming up for got all about it someone came and said your car is running all I said was oh shit thanks bro and went home . I ❤️ El Paso , Tx.
UPS sometimes delivers Amazon packages to the wrong house on my street. We all just walk over the packages and nobody rips you off. It’s like that here. Nobody out to rip you off.
I grew up In some of the worst hoods in the Bay area CA and have lived in El Paso Now for 6 years and EP is not the Hood or ghetto like some people claim it to be yes there are some rougher areas with drugs and small crime here and there not very often I live in the Northeast so I see some weird stuff here and there but nothing compared to Hunters point or Cypress in CA where the bloods and crips and or Nortenos and Surenos live blocks away from eachother in the same neighborhood
I live in El Paso and other than parts of north east and central El Paso its about as safe as it gets and even then the only real problem is petty theft. But its rare to have serious crime problems
That guy was not even from el paso. The guy that shot up the walmart came from dallas or something. El paso was the safest place ever until that jackass screwed it up.
Yeah except the cops would stop you and harass you at that time they definitely will stop and question you and harass you and detain you and that will mess up your evening
Then you're really lucky because I always get hassled by the cops if I'm walking minding my own business but they always pull over and questioned me about this about that but you probably don't look suspicious or anything me I'm pelon so of course they see a gangster and of course they're going to hassle me
@@wisedisguise9210 back when it was a tuberculosis hospital there would occasionally have children there. At certain times of the night you could encounter the sound of a bouncing ball. A security guard told me he got weird vibes patrolling one of the upper floors.
I work as a courier for home health. I delivered couple times there and felt a negative energy, and I believe I went to second floor and it was like wicked asylum architecture, the Docs office of heavy steel doors, everything was a dull gloomy pale yellow, it was a very heavy sadness I felt in the few minutes I was in that place, as if you couldn't escape once you was a patient (in those times).. Lion of the Tribe of Judah is King Almighty!! Blessings!!
Lived here 32 yrs ago and the city has surely grown. Been back a year now while we wait to move to Las Cruces once our house is done. El Paso is not a bad place to live and the food is great!!! People are friendly for the most part. Oh and FJB!! He's destroying our country!!!!
El Paso Texas is great. The only criminal aspect to watch out for is the police department. The sheriff is no good either. Just try asking for a Officer complaint letter and you will be trying to charge you with anything ( obstruction, failure to ID, wasting government resources).
When I saw that mural, I knew exactly where you were. I lived on Rio grande Street one street over and I used to go run that area back in the day. El Paso is a fantastic place to live you very rarely hear about violence and shootings and things of that nature. Everybody is afraid of Juarez and so they throw El Paso into the mix which is really crappy
Homie gave me anxiety when he took that right on Arizona it was a one way lol. But nah the real hood is segundo barrio lower valley(which you got some of) and Devil’s Triangle area in the northeast.
I lived in El Paso for the rest of my life and honestly, not the best place to be but downtown is the best place to go yet the weather is difficult to predict
Exactly. Ive heard Abq stories & that city sound like its real active but El paso? Sounds like my kinda city, walk anywhere you want in the middle of the night & you’ll be good lol anywhere else Ive lived has never sounded that safe
Born and Raised there. Lived in different states and there’s nothing hood about EP. One of the safest places ever. Florida was crazy and even NM was something else but El Paso is great.
I live here, just like every city old areas are gonna lack infrastructure… nothing dangerous about these streets, it’s been known to be one of the safest cities in the United sates considering we are right next to one of the most dangerous across the border back in the day, so that should say a lot.
Video showed a tiny area of El Paso. No westside, no Southside, no lower valley, no east central, no Eastside no far east side, no Horizon, Ysleta or Socorro.
You just happened to film in an ancient area where 85% of older people live. There are some shady bums who lurk around some spots, but it's still relatively safe compared to Dyer street and parts of the varrio (near downtown).
Damm i read all this comments about people saying how great and safe is this city and i just ask my self why cant i say the same thing, ive been living here in Devils Triangle since i was a little boy that came from Juarez and i cant say the same thing as all of yall.:'(
If you come from Chicago la or new york you will see a big difference i say quality of life is great cuz our kids don't have to worry about gangs but wages are low and rent is cheap
There's not that many jobs available because a lot of people live in Mexico and working El Paso in Mexico for with $300 a week they're living large but not in El Paso
No one out on the streets but in Juarez no one in the street and Everyone saying stupid things about drugs and murders it literally takes no balls to drive 2 pm in Juarez
Bruh. U are in central area close to downtown. Go to the northeast. Drive dyer from Hercules street to hondo pass and drive all the streets in between to see hood (lawson. Lawrence street). Especially at night
Literally just moved from there back to ATL. Been there for 6 years due to the Army and can say it’s the safest place I ever lived. Only place where folks could go in the store and leave their car running and it still be there when they get back.
You must of lived in fort Bliss cause in the valley you can't do that shit bro your would end up sold in Juarez by the time you came out the store I would have your shit sold feria in my pocket 🤣🤣🤣
Facts! I'm from Cali and live in el paso and there is no safest place
@@thomaslee9322 ta loco guey!
Simon puro chuco town 915 tu SABES........... 👍😁😁👍
Definitely the safest . I moved to El Paso from NY . It’s been HEAVEN for a few years now. I have no complaints
I grew up in El Paso and life took me to Tennessee. I miss El Paso so so much. The safety, food, culture, kindness, and scenery is unmatched.
IM A NEW YORKER WHO MOVED TO EL PASO IN 2014. I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN THE BRONX NEW YORK. I SPENT 48 YEARS IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE. I'M LUCKY IM NOT BALD. THEY SAY, IF YOU CAN MAKE IT THERE, YOU CAN MAKE IT ANYWHERE, AND BELIEVE ME ITS TRUE. EL PASO IS A BEAUTIFUL AND RELAXING CITY WHERE THERE ISN'T TOO MUCH STRESS. IM VERY GLAD I MOVED FROM THAT INSANE AND SUPER STRESSFUL CITY. I LOVE EL PASO AND WOULD NEVER, EVER GIVE IT UP FOR NEW YUK. EL PASO STRONG 💪.
El Paso loves you Ultimate
I just moved here and I love these people so much 🥲 El Pasoans are the nicest people.
You showed me nothing. I lived in the deepest part of South El Paso. From Piasano to the 900 block of South Kansas. What you showed me didn't register 🤷
HEARD YA LOUD AND CLEAR!!!
👎 👎 👎 Move to Connecticut 30 mins from the Bronx, El Paso is a ghost town
Been in El Paso 11 years now. My house not far from where this vid was shot. I can leave my keys in the SUV while in a store, never had anything bad happen to me or my family, nothing stolen out of my yard, no problems with the neighbours (which, I know most all of them). It's been called one of the safest cities over a half-million for many years. Folks are friendly. Can't ask for a better place. I carry a sidearm regularly--and mostly open carry in the summer when it's over 100° and never, not ever, had anyone say anything negative to me about it in over a decade. For fun, I like to watch visitors absolutely freak and lose their stuff when all they hear is Spanish in most places. Love it here. Retired, and will probably go to dust from here. Thanks for the vid!
Worked just outside El Paso and would like to say that the people are true kind hearted persons. Horizon City, Clint, Fabens, and Socorro thank you.
El Paso is the best
El Paso
yall havent been to sparks
@@diegogomez6942 Sparks is… Sparks, not El Paso 😂
I used to live in this area, it's really not a bad neighborhood just old. All these houses are pretty old but very unique
And there's loads of old people who are either too old to maintain their homes, or their relatives are too broke to help fix them up considering how the economy is right now.
I'm a retired gentleman from
New York living now in El Paso 3 years after over 50 yrs in NY .
I ❤ El Paso it's mellow it's clean . The people are laidback down to earth good humble people mostly . I find that to be beautiful and the weather is clear blue sky with sunshine without humidity like the rest of Texas .
For anyone retired on a budget it's a much easier living compared to anywhere else in the USA cost-wise .
I’m from NY lived there from
birth and moved to El Paso a few years ago. I love it. The people , the atmosphere. Haven’t had any issues . The environment is awesome.
Yeah everybody in El Paso is down to earth we're not stuck up here we don't think that we're better than anybody else we just help people out and take care of our own but we're always down to give out a helping hand when people need it but don't mistake that kindness for weakness if you betray someone from El Paso there's always consequences and El Paso El Pasoans got a lot of heart and are very loyal!!!!!
Too many people coming from California and over crowding.
Were you able to find a decent paying job
El Paso loves you Kashara
@@thomaslee9322 so true everyone literally just minds their business and are kind to others . Not like NY ,in NY they don’t say Hi to random strangers and looking at people actually makes them mad if they don’t know you 🤦🏽♀️.
And if you don’t talk and act like everyone else or own the latest “Jordans” or act tough it’s a big deal and theyll treat you like your below everyone else .The list is never ending 😂.
I should have been born I’m El Paso because that place was so weird 😅🤣
The building at 5:53 is my business. The street at 3:09 is where my old business was located at. I travel the street at 4:23 to get to my business. At 5:03 you went the wrong way down a one way street. If you were to travel the road 6:06 during the night you would be at the base of the star on the mountain which is illuminated at night. At 6:50, in the far distance is Juarez, Mexico. Thanks for the video.
I was thinking while watching this that El Paso looked a bit like Juarez.
Out of all the places I've lived in the states Texas was my favorite.
Loved the people, food and the weather. Being a native NYC'er I get homesick for Texas, if that makes any sense...
All I saw was a great scenic drive. Very nice clean big city with beautiful people and great food.
Lived in El Paso almost 4 years, Always felt safe and secure, Nicest people I have ever met live in El Paso.
I was gonna say that El Paso is one of the safest cities, lol
Shi not scary at all city don’t make no noise😂
Amen, bro! A lot of folks around here may be broke, but they're the nicest you'll ever meet.
Got stationed in Fort Bliss for 3 years,Honestly Elpaso was the safest city i have ever lived in. I regularly left my door unlocked, Everyone is relatively kind to each other and the food was amazing!
As many of the comments have said, this isn't really the hood, these are just old neighborhoods that have maybe not been maintained too well. The houses are old but you rarely if ever come across any abandoned or "trap" houses, the streets are not in the best condition but they're kept clean as you can see, and the people are good and respectful and care for one another, and if they don't care they at least mind their business. El Paso might be missing a lot of the amenities other large cities are accustomed to, but you can feel safe and comfortable day-to-day.
Nice video! Those streets are so clean, I’m impressed. Cleanliness is akin to pride and being appreciative of what you have👍👍👍
Those ain't the hoods of the 915 he was in the good areas
@@brandonvalle7120 he was in central, which is one of the oldest areas of El Paso. I don’t think El Paso has TRUE hoods like other cities. It has poor areas, but not hood.
El Paso is prettiest most scenic city in Texas to me.
EP TX is one of/the safest place in the US, i love it here
Yup....Central. The ELP is a wonderful place to live. If we can get all of the ELPians to clean up and take care of their neighborhoods it would be awesome
Out in the West Texas town of El Paso
I fell in love with a Mexican girl
Nighttime would find me in Rosa's cantina
Music would play and Felina would whirl
Aha! Love Marty Robbins! Definitely my favorite song of all time!
I wa there on Wednesday doing karaoke 🎤 😅 🙃
Drank at rosas many times
Nice to see allt he positivity in the comments here and people taking pride in the place where they live or come from. I'm from NY but stayed in El Paso twice and thoroughly enjoyed myself both times.
Some of the nicest looking 'Hoods' I've seen.
Hispanics hoods are always clean in comparison.
comparision to White areas?
@@nahzewilliams5912 black
That whole area is a dump. The Far East side is the nicest.
Every race has pride in their neighborhoods and families except BP. You can't get a white, Asian, Arab or Hispanic man to proudly get on camera and take pride in destroying the place where his family lives. It's tons of hood vlogs and rap video of BM proudly pointing guns and bragging about violence.
Stupid comment all the Hispanic hoods are mad grimey on the East coast. This looks like any dessert hood black or Latino
I drove through El Paso before. It looks like a beautiful place. I almost bought a house there but I chose to buy in Phoenix instead.
I’m from El Paso, this is the Central area of El Paso, which is are oldest are. I know live in Florida, which is beautiful, green and all, but I would give any thing to move back home. I had a peace of mind and felt secure there. I don’t have that here! You did a great job filming my city. Thank you, from homesick in Florida. 💕🙏🏾
Time to move back home
I just moved from Florida to El Paso and don't regret it a single bit. Come on home.
I miss this place.. just bought a house over there. Houses are cheap and people are nice. Planing on coming back there🤘🏾
I’m from California and I wish I could move here.
Beautiful town with amazing people.
Whatchu smoking on? EP ghetto af, I'm here right now g. Jobs are poorly paid unless you already have a Career. Just a heads up. Still grateful to the 915, but loyal to the 951
It’s nice here. People are nice. Genuinely good people. You’re not going to see a bunch of homeless or addicts. I love my city.
@@albertomurillo4657 According to 99% of every other comment here you’re wrong 😂 Sounds like the only way you could think its really bad like that is if you never really lived anywhere else
@@albertomurillo4657 riverside is the gayest of the gayest of cali hawthorne way better on piru
Not the Hood Very nice Expensive house’s
Being from the Boston area I would love to live somewhere like this where it looks desert looking. I'm eying for either the tropical look like south FL or the desert look like AZ. This is very eye pleasing to me.
Grew up about 20 min south of Boston. Flew out to EP about 10 years ago to visit a lady friend who showed me around. Had a good time but there’s not really much to do or see there. Feel like it could get boring real quick.
Snakes and bugs 🐜 no thx
Not much in EP honestly, better off going to a city like Phoenix or Tucson
El Paso is great, if you want the Arizona feel without being so close to the coast. El Paso has some amazing views and hiking trails, and we are getting more museums/parks/entertainment as we grow. Definitely a growing city. Additionally, the water resources are much more stable compared to those in Phoenix and Tucson, as El Paso has an aquifer as well as a river. Definitely an option to consider (and IMHO, it’s the best desert city in the American West). My two cents, as someone who moved to El Paso from the north.
@@butterblood go to.new Mexico or az
El paso tx one of the best town to grow a family Graeter's schools and people God bless el paso tx and his people
Clean people, unlike trash strewn streets in middle AMERICA !
I lived there for 6 years & kind of miss it a lot!
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He can come to your hood next
Ghana Ghana hahahah
@@pieceoflintifoundonthefloo554 yeah would definitely preciate that bruh💯✊
@@for_real5912 oh yeah true that. Ghana in the house!💯✌
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Thanks for the view and memories !! Grew up on Barcelona dr. and walked to my school at Clardy Fox int. when i was so young !!Thank you !!!
I use to teach at Clardy 17 years ago😃
@@RG-lg3mj My kids went to Clardy
El Paso is unquestionably the most scenic metropolitan large city in Texas .By the way- it also has the best weather,best food,friendliest people,most affordable,sunniest and is the safest city( the place is swarming with law enforcement)in Texas if not the U.S.A.Haters are just jealous. Nuff said!
These are the historic houses in El Paso. It's not ghetto at all. I remember driving by here when I used to live here and thinking how lucky these people were to be living so close to the mountain.
How is the real estate like in ELP?
You definitely had nothing to worry about making this video
Well that's the nicest looking hood I've ever seen
The whole of El Paso is a hood.
Full of Love💯
Nice hoodz
I think you are wrong
@@pieceoflintifoundonthefloo554
Understandable
hells nah, come out to the west side - texifornia!
I’ve lived in KC, Philly, DC, Tampa, Chicago, OKC, Dallas as well as overseas and for the past 5years El Paso. El Paso is far, far, far nicer than Amy place I’ve lived and hope to die here of old age. Several years ago a twisted young man came to our fair city and shot up an area Walmart killing 23 and physically injuring at least 23 more. The first thing everyone who lives here thought was they can’t be from El Paso. Shortly after there were lines to donate at area blood banks and others brought coolers full of bottled water and food for those waiting in line. This s was the community’s response with no coordination. El Paso is as close to perfect as an place on earth. BTW they are called “barrios”.
This made me really homesick! El Paso is my hometown…lived there 57 years.❤️❤️
Some of these neighborhoods are over 100 years old. Love my city
I live in Las Cruces NM went to a house party in the winter time before going home went to start my car went back inside while my car was warming up for got all about it someone came and said your car is running
all I said was oh shit thanks bro and went home . I ❤️ El Paso , Tx.
UPS sometimes delivers Amazon packages to the wrong house on my street. We all just walk over the packages and nobody rips you off. It’s like that here. Nobody out to rip you off.
I grew up In some of the worst hoods in the Bay area CA and have lived in El Paso Now for 6 years and EP is not the Hood or ghetto like some people claim it to be yes there are some rougher areas with drugs and small crime here and there not very often I live in the Northeast so I see some weird stuff here and there but nothing compared to Hunters point or Cypress in CA where the bloods and crips and or Nortenos and Surenos live blocks away from eachother in the same neighborhood
Before the Wal Mart shooting, El Paso was considered one of the safest cities in the country.
Says a lot about that hit doesn't it..
I live in El Paso and other than parts of north east and central El Paso its about as safe as it gets and even then the only real problem is petty theft. But its rare to have serious crime problems
It still is one of the safest in the country.
That guy was not even from el paso. The guy that shot up the walmart came from dallas or something. El paso was the safest place ever until that jackass screwed it up.
It still is. The mass murderer was an outsider.
been in El Paso since I was born in '99 & never noticed this neighborhood yet lol
I currently live in Horizon City which is still close to El Paso
I noticed the streets are clean 👍
Clean streets. No trash. Maintained houses.
México and south Texas architecture looks alike a Lot
You could walk there by yourself at 2 AM with absolutely no street lights and nothing will happen to you
Yeah except the cops harassing you you know that cops will stop you in and harass you there especially in the Lower Valley
Yeah except the cops would stop you and harass you at that time they definitely will stop and question you and harass you and detain you and that will mess up your evening
@@thomaslee9322 Never had that experience and I lived around there for 10 years.
Then you're really lucky because I always get hassled by the cops if I'm walking minding my own business but they always pull over and questioned me about this about that but you probably don't look suspicious or anything me I'm pelon so of course they see a gangster and of course they're going to hassle me
6:21 Before it was renovated that hospital was a pretty creepy place. Building management had a lot of stories.
@@wisedisguise9210 back when it was a tuberculosis hospital there would occasionally have children there. At certain times of the night you could encounter the sound of a bouncing ball. A security guard told me he got weird vibes patrolling one of the upper floors.
its still very haunted lol
I work as a courier for home health. I delivered couple times there and felt a negative energy, and I believe I went to second floor and it was like wicked asylum architecture, the Docs office of heavy steel doors, everything was a dull gloomy pale yellow, it was a very heavy sadness I felt in the few minutes I was in that place, as if you couldn't escape once you was a patient (in those times).. Lion of the Tribe of Judah is King Almighty!! Blessings!!
Was a tram by that mountain
Lived here 32 yrs ago and the city has surely grown. Been back a year now while we wait to move to Las Cruces once our house is done. El Paso is not a bad place to live and the food is great!!! People are friendly for the most part. Oh and FJB!! He's destroying our country!!!!
El Paso Texas is great. The only criminal aspect to watch out for is the police department. The sheriff is no good either.
Just try asking for a Officer complaint letter and you will be trying to charge you with anything ( obstruction, failure to ID, wasting government resources).
My boy pulled up to the city wtf😭😭😭
Bru Ong😂
Wow!! Gracias por el paseo por El Paso TX.
He should have driven down dyer street
Devils Triangle...
I hope you enjoyed our Tex-mex food.
U missed all the real hoods in the northeast that’s a real good tour
When I saw that mural, I knew exactly where you were. I lived on Rio grande Street one street over and I used to go run that area back in the day. El Paso is a fantastic place to live you very rarely hear about violence and shootings and things of that nature. Everybody is afraid of Juarez and so they throw El Paso into the mix which is really crappy
Really doesn't look that bad for being the "hood"...
Homie gave me anxiety when he took that right on Arizona it was a one way lol. But nah the real hood is segundo barrio lower valley(which you got some of) and Devil’s Triangle area in the northeast.
Do lowervally bro alameda ,north loop betel riverside and east side too
I lived in El Paso for the rest of my life and honestly, not the best place to be but downtown is the best place to go yet the weather is difficult to predict
You missed the lower valley
Damn u didn't hit the hood Devil's Triangle 😈 the nawf side
You didn't stop at none of the stop signs 🤣🤣🤣
It's pretty much New Mexico with lower crime rates.
Exactly. Ive heard Abq stories & that city sound like its real active but El paso? Sounds like my kinda city, walk anywhere you want in the middle of the night & you’ll be good lol anywhere else Ive lived has never sounded that safe
such a unique landscape
There are some serious hoods in el paso, he just wasn't in none of em.
Lived in el paso all my life (25 years ) if by hoods you mean unsafe your in the wrong part of town bro that would be the north east
NE ain’t that bad bro lol, mainly DT in the north, Segundo Barrio and Lower Valley are the places, but still ain’t that bad.
I lived in El Paso since 1999, I'm from Tacoma Washington and I consider El Paso my hometown
Born and Raised there. Lived in different states and there’s nothing hood about EP. One of the safest places ever. Florida was crazy and even NM was something else but El Paso is great.
It's not that bad it's quite nice actually. You should come to Brazil and if you do, please be careful
I live here, just like every city old areas are gonna lack infrastructure… nothing dangerous about these streets, it’s been known to be one of the safest cities in the United sates considering we are right next to one of the most dangerous across the border back in the day, so that should say a lot.
All I can say is I was born in El Paso and still living here and it is amazing
Video showed a tiny area of El Paso. No westside, no Southside, no lower valley, no east central, no Eastside no far east side, no Horizon, Ysleta or Socorro.
Venga a Sparks pa que conosca that real hood....
So el paso really safe?
Its hood but not a dangerous hood. It has been voted safest city in America
Maybe local, but the safest is Columbia Maryland.
Safest large cities in the US.
1. San Jose
2. Honolulu
3. New York
4. Virginia Beach
5. Austin
6. Boston
7. El Paso
8. San Diego
You just happened to film in an ancient area where 85% of older people live. There are some shady bums who lurk around some spots, but it's still relatively safe compared to Dyer street and parts of the varrio (near downtown).
Damm i read all this comments about people saying how great and safe is this city and i just ask my self why cant i say the same thing, ive been living here in Devils Triangle since i was a little boy that came from Juarez and i cant say the same thing as all of yall.:'(
take a ride through the hood near the border by lincoln park, thats where the real shit at, central is very, very tame.
My Dad lives there, very nice, clean, and respectful neighbors!! No one on the corners and no shootings every hour!!
Is it cheap in EL PASO ? What is the job market like ? Quality of life ?
Rent is cheap quality of life is average and job market is shit
Hard to find work but fairly cheap place to live
If you come from Chicago la or new york you will see a big difference i say quality of life is great cuz our kids don't have to worry about gangs but wages are low and rent is cheap
@@joshjaquez4842 but the food is great.
There's not that many jobs available because a lot of people live in Mexico and working El Paso in Mexico for with $300 a week they're living large but not in El Paso
This place looks like vacation
I miss my home, but God willing I can get the money and stability to move back one day.
Damn, you riding thru like someone is after you. 😂😂😂😂😂
This made me miss it there
Been living in El Paso for 19 years
Good vid bro, but why no northeast, Alameda, or Segundo ??
I miss el paso and raising cains 😔 from nj
No one out on the streets but in Juarez no one in the street and Everyone saying stupid things about drugs and murders it literally takes no balls to drive 2 pm in Juarez
I stayed over night in El Paso headed to CA and where I stayed looked like one of your Detroit videos. You should have went there. lol
Очень похоже на наш родной край
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bro aint even pass through segundo😔
This is not EL Paso hoods!!! go to sugundo barrio that’s the hood.
El Segundo Barrio - con / safo !!
Lmao "hoods" first clip was literally a house that burned down like 3 or 4 years ago
Chi Town forever El paso is my kind of town. 915 ah la V
Go 4 hours north to Albuquerque and do a comparison.
Bruh. U are in central area close to downtown. Go to the northeast. Drive dyer from Hercules street to hondo pass and drive all the streets in between to see hood (lawson. Lawrence street). Especially at night
El Paso looks so much like New Mexico
Because it's next to it.
El Paso could be in New Mexico... Its metro literally borders NM.
it basically is, las cruces is pretty much part of it due to how close they are together
I remember hearing on the news one time that New Mexico was claiming that El Paso belonged to New Mexico
You do don't drive through a "hood" this entire video. You're in the wrong part of town for that.
kinda looks like a messed up san francisco../despite the blight, i kind of like how it looks
safe place in the 915. a couple hoods, but safe place
Finally where I live!!