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I can recommend doing a drive through at different times of the day eg. during the golden hour or during the 4th of July, Halloween or other holidays:)
@@PrettyGoodLookin that camera is long gone. :). The white balance was off when I filmed this However, it's still 4K at a lower data rate. It should look decently sharp regardless. Please check your playback settings and make sure it's set to 4K.
Very beautiful American suburbs!!! I really like this spacing between the houses and all that natural green of the surrounding forests. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
@@danielkiruri4882that’s how it should be ,if you want diversity ,go to LA. There’s a reason people are racist…..they don’t want their neighbourhood become chicago😂
The most captivating and striking desirable feature that I like because it is impressive is that high-rising fences, wall are not built round their houses. Since it is not necessary. This suggests a peaceful, calm, serene and secure neighborhood. Very impressive!
I lived in Austin for over a decade and would drive to see relatives in New Mexico. I know all about dry and few trees. I've heard that recently the heat's been even worse.
American suburbs are very nice but lack major things like smaller shopping centres with some groceries, beauty saloons (barber’s), a few restaurants etc within a walkable distance so people don’t have to drive many miles for basic needs. And yes, schools should also be within a walkable distance and sidewalks should always be there. Most countries of the world have that, unfortunately these things don’t exist in most American suburbs.
@@delftfietser Well, it’s always better to have a choice: if you want to do major shopping, yes, you can drive for half an hour to a mall, but if you need some basic things you should be able to get them within 10-15 minute walkable distance. American suburbs in its current form don’t provide this choice, and this actually is lack of freedom.
Well, I personally don't want to live within walking distance of a beauty salon. "Most countries of the world" don't have the space of the US. I'll take the Raleigh suburb over living cheek-to-jowl with shopping centers any day.
Cary, a suburb of Raleigh, was given an acronym nickname many years ago: Containment Area of Relocated Yankees (CARY), due to the number of New Yorkers that would relocate and often choose Cary as their new home.. This caused me think of acronyms for the Triangle's other cities and the one that I came up with for Raleigh was: Relocated And Local Engineers in Gorgeous Houses. This was due to what you just watched and the fact that Raleigh and the Triangle has a strong STEM economy.
This part of Raleigh(inside the beltline) is not really transplant heavy. It’s more old money southern families that have been in Raleigh or other parts of North Carolina for generations. Most of the transplants tend to live in Cary or North Raleigh.
Thank you very much for providing the content. I really enjoy watching these American suburb videos, they make me relaxed. I love America and I hope that in near future I will walk there and see that beauty in real life. One thing I want to advice you is that walking videos would be better than driving ones 😁 Thank you one more time for your work! 🇺🇸
Thanks for the great feedback! I plan to post at least 1 walking video per week and eventually 2 or 3 walking to every 1 driving. There’s a reasoning that I won’t get into, but many more walking videos to come. I have several very nice neighborhood walks that are ready to post up Wednesday and the following week.
I’m from Raleigh. And this is definitely the upscale “inside the beltline” part of Raleigh. Houses there are generally 1 million and up. I actually recognize a lot of these homes.
1)Who designs and builds these beautiful suburbs and towns in America? Is it done by private companies or the government? 2)Is the whole suburb built at once or are most of the houses added over time? 3)Are there strict rules for building these houses? It is strange that all the homes have similar structure,size and colors?Do they all have to look similar? 4)Is planting the grass compulsory around your house? Can you plant fruits and veggies instead? How about keeping cattles in the property? I know these are lot of questions but I am just curious about America.
@@cosmicwanderer891 so this is the older more established part of Raleigh. Many of the houses were built in the mid twentieth century, some even earlier and some later on over time. The homes were built by real estate developers. Nowadays you will see smaller older homes being torn down, and replaced by huge sometimes multi million dollar mansions. I’m not a real estate expert so I don’t know much about the building codes or covenants. This part of town is very affluent.
@@cosmicwanderer891 Sim de Fato guando eu vi está live eu fui embarcar nesta viagem. Como eu já disse que gosto de andar em lugares esquisitos como já tenho andado antes.mais não se compara há isso aí não aí e área realmente mesmo de Magia de Bruxaria. 🧙#
Good lord, for those of you bemoaning the tragedy of no sidewalks, don’t fret. There are plenty of neighborhoods at this price bracket, under it , and above it with sidewalks in Raleigh and countless other American cities and towns. So just sit back and enjoy the drive through this beautiful neighborhood.
its been a while since I was in Raleigh but that looks like a new development to me. The classic Raleigh style is that middle class neighborhood right off NC State Campus that looks like the Griswold house from National Lampoon Christmas Vacation, with wider streets and sidewalks.
Perfect for shooting a horror movie. Not a single person in sight! How remote and desolated place this is. No side walks, no street lights, it will be a very scary place at night.
Perhaps a misunderstanding has occurred, considering your description of Five Points in Raleigh, North Carolina. This region is actually an affluent neighborhood, with property values in the millions, suggesting the residents might have other preferences apart from horror movies. There's a child alert sign near the tree at 2:47, a common indicator of kids playing nearby. So, we can infer that this neighborhood is lively at least some of the time. When you mentioned "not a single person", it prompted me to draw your attention to the presence of people at different timestamps: 2:53, 4:14, 6:17, 9:36, 11:35, 12:05, and more throughout the video. However, their presence could be more apparent upon close viewing. It's also worth noting that many residents in the U.S. value the quietude of suburban life, hence the peaceful atmosphere in the video. The diversity of this country, though, provides a full spectrum of lifestyles, from vibrant city life to the tranquility of the suburbs. The name of this channel, "Relaxing Walks" suggests that the owner likely prefers to film in quiet neighborhoods as they provide a more serene atmosphere. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's certainly a preference for some.
O que me chama atenção sempre que vejo esses vídeos é a acessibilidade das calçadas e a arborização. Enquanto isso o Brasil muito mais quente você passa em ruas que não tem nenhum árvore.
Vc quer dizer a falta de calçadas né? A galera aí só anda de carro pq se for andar a pé, só se for no meio fio. E outra as árvores deve ser pra absorver toda a poluição causada justamente pelos carros já que esse é o único meio de locomoção nesses bairros....afff
@cosmicwanderer891 It causes traffic, noise, litter and possibly undesirable actors. I don't want to live within half a mile of a grocery store, minimart or pharmacy.
These homes are so beautiful! Every single one is different and I love how everyone takes care of their lawns and gardens. I would love one of these houses 😀 it's nice not to see gum trees. In Australia there are so many tacky gumtrees and they're a nuisance! Do people wave because they think you're the google car or are they just friendly 😆
Super awesome ❤❤❤ front gardens or lawns with Super awesome trees & large plants # but who regularly mow the grass # some trees have heavily grown & need triming # where R rain water drainage on the streets ???? # 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
I live in Fayetteville NC, and from my house in the suburbs to Target, Shopping Center, Car wash, fadt food chains, Walmart behind my house, and Tj Max and other stores is 10 to.15 drive. And almost every gated community has their own small shooping area.
Usually about a couple minutes drive. This neighborhood specifically is off of Glenwood Ave which is 5 minutes from Raleigh city center and all major retailers including Target and Walmart. I create the illusion of isolation with the way I plan the routes.
Nice lush neighborhood, but I hate neighborhoods that don't have sidewalks. What if you want to just go for a nice walk. I guess you would just have to walk in the street. I've seen a lot of neighborhood like this but they have sidewalks. 😒😵💫
Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your perspective! It's interesting to see how people's experiences and preferences can differ. I completely understand where you're coming from with the sidewalk preference. This never really crossed my mind until I started this channel and began seeing comments like yours. I have a somewhat different perspective, I guess. I was brought up in a Tennessee neighborhood where sidewalks were scarce, and from the age of about 6 until my late teens, I walked on streets without sidewalks without a problem. It's all about adapting to your environment and being mindful of your surroundings. As for the Five Points neighborhood in Raleigh that we toured in this video, I can reassure you that it's a place where residents are extremely mindful of one another. They tend to drive slowly and are very safety-focused. I've actually walked and recorded the streets of this neighborhood several times without any issues. Check out this video here, for instance: ruclips.net/video/9jknCFrDR-A/видео.html This community is so protective that they have neighborhood watches and they even keep an eye on me when I'm touring the place! That being said, your feedback is valuable and points to a larger discussion about neighborhood planning and pedestrian safety. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts!
Lots of nice neighborhoods don’t have side walks. They are low enough traffic that people walk in the road. Its better. How many cars do you see on the road? These are peaceful areas that you can walk on the road and not worry about getting run over. It’s a part of the culture.
Very beautiful! Are these neighborhoods among the middle class or the upper class? I love how each house have their own architectural design. The streets are a bit worn out with band-aid patches, but the place looks amazing with lots of green yards.
This looks like areas of Birmingham Alabama, in the hills and mountains of some of Birminghams oldest and wealthiest neighborhoods, ie. Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills.
Do Americans realize some of they live in the closest thing of heaven there is on Earth? , peace, nature, birds chirping and green everywhere, i would like to see more kids playing outside and neighbors interacting but beside that those suburbs are perfect
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I can recommend doing a drive through at different times of the day eg. during the golden hour or during the 4th of July, Halloween or other holidays:)
Here is this as u said no side walk where .
Camera is too blurry/pixelated. Too much color added.
@@PrettyGoodLookin that camera is long gone. :). The white balance was off when I filmed this However, it's still 4K at a lower data rate. It should look decently sharp regardless. Please check your playback settings and make sure it's set to 4K.
Very beautiful American suburbs!!! I really like this spacing between the houses and all that natural green of the surrounding forests. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
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@@bruceli9094 ? lol
Don't let looks deceive you North Carolina is one of the most racist states you could ever be in mucho racisto
@@danielkiruri4882that’s how it should be ,if you want diversity ,go to LA. There’s a reason people are racist…..they don’t want their neighbourhood become chicago😂
@@danielkiruri4882Mucho racisto 😭
I really love the way the streets tingle there way up and down the small hills and take some nice curves, just makes it feel very natural
How beautiful America is
indeed
Beautiful leafy rural area with lovely homes.
Greetings from the UK🇬🇧
Not rural...in the middle of a city of 450,000
@@anderander5662 About 500,000 in city limits. Well over a million outside of city limits.
These houses are HUGE! cheers from Finland
More like tent not house. They are made of wood and one punch can break them.
Just love it... beautiful natural scenery
Kinda natural lol. Lotta landscaping and manicures lawns.
I relax watching these videos. Thanks for posting. Greetings from Brazil.
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The most captivating and striking desirable feature that I like because it is impressive is
that high-rising fences, wall are not built round their houses. Since it is not necessary. This suggests a peaceful, calm, serene and secure neighborhood. Very impressive!
Parece mais e um Calabouço e Horrível 😱#
@@mhd7832jealous
Definitely looks upper middle class. Love all the green. I'm from out west where it is dry and few trees.
I lived in Austin for over a decade and would drive to see relatives in New Mexico. I know all about dry and few trees. I've heard that recently the heat's been even worse.
Nice and calm Neighborhood. I wish I could buy a new house and live there.
Thanks for sharing!
very beautiful place to relaxing.
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I hope to visit that wonderful country one day.
WHAT A WONDERFUL VIDEO!!! THANK YOU FROM CANADA!!!!
excellent video Love North Carolina
Amazing place to live in, gardens look lovely. Luv from New Delhi, India
Thanks for visiting
just gorgeous..
love to watch american homes they are beautiful i love how green they are too
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Yes my Yorkshire relatives have a large lovely home and they love American colonial-style stately architecture one finds
Love greenery
Love the greenery! Something south Florida lacks.
They paved over it in South Florida.
American suburbs are very nice but lack major things like smaller shopping centres with some groceries, beauty saloons (barber’s), a few restaurants etc within a walkable distance so people don’t have to drive many miles for basic needs. And yes, schools should also be within a walkable distance and sidewalks should always be there. Most countries of the world have that, unfortunately these things don’t exist in most American suburbs.
It's a 15 minute neighborhood by car rather than 15 minute by foot. There's pros and cons to each. One isn't always better than the other.
@@delftfietser Well, it’s always better to have a choice: if you want to do major shopping, yes, you can drive for half an hour to a mall, but if you need some basic things you should be able to get them within 10-15 minute walkable distance. American suburbs in its current form don’t provide this choice, and this actually is lack of freedom.
@@mbayatab4326 right, you have the freedom to choose your car insurance; that's about it since owning a car is a must
Well, I personally don't want to live within walking distance of a beauty salon. "Most countries of the world" don't have the space of the US. I'll take the Raleigh suburb over living cheek-to-jowl with shopping centers any day.
@@RecalledtoLife It’s not about space, but about smart city planning
Raleigh is the prettiest place I have visited by far.IMO
Love it. Thanks for sharing.
For us, from Brazil, is incredible!!! Congras for that!!!
👍👍Thank you!
이렇게 편하게 미국 동네 구경을 할 수 있다니! Great idea!
Thanks!
Thank you too!
Cary, a suburb of Raleigh, was given an acronym nickname many years ago: Containment Area of Relocated Yankees (CARY), due to the number of New Yorkers that would relocate and often choose Cary as their new home.. This caused me think of acronyms for the Triangle's other cities and the one that I came up with for Raleigh was: Relocated And Local Engineers in Gorgeous Houses. This was due to what you just watched and the fact that Raleigh and the Triangle has a strong STEM economy.
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This part of Raleigh(inside the beltline) is not really transplant heavy. It’s more old money southern families that have been in Raleigh or other parts of North Carolina for generations. Most of the transplants tend to live in Cary or North Raleigh.
Yes,thanks for this calm drive,Greeting from Taby,just north of Stockholm,Sweden(15 minute drive).
Thank you! It was so beautiful and relaxing! 🌷
永遠に続く、
素晴らしい風景…。
Thank you very much for providing the content. I really enjoy watching these American suburb videos, they make me relaxed. I love America and I hope that in near future I will walk there and see that beauty in real life.
One thing I want to advice you is that walking videos would be better than driving ones 😁
Thank you one more time for your work! 🇺🇸
Thanks for the great feedback!
I plan to post at least 1 walking video per week and eventually 2 or 3 walking to every 1 driving. There’s a reasoning that I won’t get into, but many more walking videos to come. I have several very nice neighborhood walks that are ready to post up Wednesday and the following week.
@@RelaxingWalks Great! I would like to ask you if you plan to make videos about other states' suburbs?
@@maddox7493 definitely.
Don't you think much distance will not be covered with walking videos, unlike the driving videos
It will take a whole day to cover all corners of the town by walking video
That was awesome. Aussie fan
It's so green in N. Carolina.
just in summer
Que lugar tan bonito para vivir
I love this
I just want to say thanks for another wonderful video. Enjoyed watching it 😍
My pleasure 😊
Os Bruxos Políticos estão Apelando para a Magia Negra e Neighbors e nova tática deles #
I’m from Raleigh. And this is definitely the upscale “inside the beltline” part of Raleigh. Houses there are generally 1 million and up. I actually recognize a lot of these homes.
1)Who designs and builds these beautiful suburbs and towns in America? Is it done by private companies or the government?
2)Is the whole suburb built at once or are most of the houses added over time?
3)Are there strict rules for building these houses? It is strange that all the homes have similar structure,size and colors?Do they all have to look similar?
4)Is planting the grass compulsory around your house? Can you plant fruits and veggies instead? How about keeping cattles in the property?
I know these are lot of questions but I am just curious about America.
@@cosmicwanderer891 so this is the older more established part of Raleigh. Many of the houses were built in the mid twentieth century, some even earlier and some later on over time. The homes were built by real estate developers. Nowadays you will see smaller older homes being torn down, and replaced by huge sometimes multi million dollar mansions. I’m not a real estate expert so I don’t know much about the building codes or covenants. This part of town is very affluent.
@@cosmicwanderer891 Sim de Fato guando eu vi está live eu fui embarcar nesta viagem. Como eu já disse que gosto de andar em lugares esquisitos como já tenho andado antes.mais não se compara há isso aí não aí e área realmente mesmo de Magia de Bruxaria. 🧙#
Looks like a beautiful place. Much better than my city with tiny apartments around…
Peaceful..
very nice vis video .. ❤
Good lord, for those of you bemoaning the tragedy of no sidewalks, don’t fret. There are plenty of neighborhoods at this price bracket, under it , and above it with sidewalks in Raleigh and countless other American cities and towns.
So just sit back and enjoy the drive through this beautiful neighborhood.
beautiful neighbourhood, and very soothing to watch thanks for sharing
But one needs lots of $$$ to afford it. Not very attainable for the majority .
USA 🤩
Gracias por dejame conocer esa tierrita no tegomanera de conocer per viajo con Togo y gosodoy gracias A JEhova
Very very nice, so beautiful
Georgian revival reigns supreme in this realm.
Those upscale neighborhoods are unending. Great video.
You’re not kidding. We have a special mapping software that allows us to create routes that we follow. Otherwise we’d be like Jack in the hedge maze.
North metro Atlanta suburbs are like this. Hundreds of square miles of them.
@@RelaxingWalks what software is this?
@@brocklanders6969 Raleigh reminds me of a smaller version of Atlanta.
@@Sunshine-uz4cx I doubt those houses are under a million.
Love these lush green neighboyrhood। Love from Lucknow, India
I like videos like this (longer duration, no annoying music or comments).
I actually wrote half a chapter for my research. Amazing content😎💙
its been a while since I was in Raleigh but that looks like a new development to me. The classic Raleigh style is that middle class neighborhood right off NC State Campus that looks like the Griswold house from National Lampoon Christmas Vacation, with wider streets and sidewalks.
wow so beautiful thanks
Perfect for shooting a horror movie. Not a single person in sight! How remote and desolated place this is. No side walks, no street lights, it will be a very scary place at night.
Perhaps a misunderstanding has occurred, considering your description of Five Points in Raleigh, North Carolina. This region is actually an affluent neighborhood, with property values in the millions, suggesting the residents might have other preferences apart from horror movies.
There's a child alert sign near the tree at 2:47, a common indicator of kids playing nearby. So, we can infer that this neighborhood is lively at least some of the time.
When you mentioned "not a single person", it prompted me to draw your attention to the presence of people at different timestamps: 2:53, 4:14, 6:17, 9:36, 11:35, 12:05, and more throughout the video. However, their presence could be more apparent upon close viewing.
It's also worth noting that many residents in the U.S. value the quietude of suburban life, hence the peaceful atmosphere in the video. The diversity of this country, though, provides a full spectrum of lifestyles, from vibrant city life to the tranquility of the suburbs.
The name of this channel, "Relaxing Walks" suggests that the owner likely prefers to film in quiet neighborhoods as they provide a more serene atmosphere. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's certainly a preference for some.
@@backyardnibblers8547 OBJECTS FOR FACTS #
Somebody call the great John Carpenter please to shoot a movie here 😂😮
mind blowing
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O que me chama atenção sempre que vejo esses vídeos é a acessibilidade das calçadas e a arborização. Enquanto isso o Brasil muito mais quente você passa em ruas que não tem nenhum árvore.
Concordo com vc irmão.
Isso aqui é terra de gente desgraçada, desolação total.
Vc quer dizer a falta de calçadas né? A galera aí só anda de carro pq se for andar a pé, só se for no meio fio. E outra as árvores deve ser pra absorver toda a poluição causada justamente pelos carros já que esse é o único meio de locomoção nesses bairros....afff
Horticulture and landscaping is superb
Land of the Free,
Home of the brave.
America the beautiful.
美利坚合众国
The emptiness of the roads!
Nice!
My biggest wish in life is to have an house like Americans. So beautifiul I could stare at my house for hours
Me too Am African and Always liked the American lifestyle.
@@sharissharee-pm2kq in my country people hate trees, man :(
Beautiful tour but I'm astonished that there was not a single shop, minimarket, supermarket, grocery store, a pharmacy...etc
They don't allow commercial buildings in residential areas..
@@fredingram3731why is that? Bcoz it ruins the beauty of residential areas or something else?
@cosmicwanderer891 It causes traffic, noise, litter and possibly undesirable actors. I don't want to live within half a mile of a grocery store, minimart or pharmacy.
lol do these foreigners know the definition of a suburb? 😂😂😂
как красивы всетаки эти улицы
thank you, this video helps me practice my judgement on uncontrolled intersection for my DMV road test😂
Glad it helped!
It’s AMERICA❤❤❤
أجمل مافي الأمر انه لايوجد على جنبات الطريق بشر
Thanks. This is relaxing and I know driving always destresses me. me. I can drive in my car for hours.
You're welcome 😊
Dropdead gorgious very nice landscaping
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I like how people usually wave when you drive by
These homes are so beautiful! Every single one is different and I love how everyone takes care of their lawns and gardens. I would love one of these houses 😀 it's nice not to see gum trees. In Australia there are so many tacky gumtrees and they're a nuisance! Do people wave because they think you're the google car or are they just friendly 😆
People wave because they are friendly in the southern USA. 😁
Super awesome ❤❤❤ front gardens or lawns with Super awesome trees & large plants # but who regularly mow the grass # some trees have heavily grown & need triming # where R rain water drainage on the streets ???? # 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
I fell asleep.
PEACEFUL
Beautiful. 💙💙💙💙💙🙏💐💐💐💐💐🌹
Many many thanks
nice
Thanks
❤
Halloween in that neighborhood must be amazing
I came here to perfect my driving skills. I took my license recently but still afraid to hit the roads.
Just take it slow. You’ve got this!
SABE EU SENTI AQUE EM MINHA AUREA ALGO SOMBRIO AI SABE . #
I live in Fayetteville NC, and from my house in the suburbs to Target, Shopping Center, Car wash, fadt food chains, Walmart behind my house, and Tj Max and other stores is 10 to.15 drive. And almost every gated community has their own small shooping area.
WOW
Top!
how much time do you have to drive from these neighborhoods to find shops like Walmart or target?
Usually about a couple minutes drive. This neighborhood specifically is off of Glenwood Ave which is 5 minutes from Raleigh city center and all major retailers including Target and Walmart. I create the illusion of isolation with the way I plan the routes.
خیلی زیباست ولی سکوتی کشنده دارد
It would be nice that I could living in a neighborhood like this.
Makes me wanna move here.
Exactly!!
Like a cimetery...😮
Nice lush neighborhood, but I hate neighborhoods that don't have sidewalks. What if you want to just go for a nice walk. I guess you would just have to walk in the street. I've seen a lot of neighborhood like this but they have sidewalks. 😒😵💫
Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your perspective! It's interesting to see how people's experiences and preferences can differ. I completely understand where you're coming from with the sidewalk preference. This never really crossed my mind until I started this channel and began seeing comments like yours.
I have a somewhat different perspective, I guess. I was brought up in a Tennessee neighborhood where sidewalks were scarce, and from the age of about 6 until my late teens, I walked on streets without sidewalks without a problem. It's all about adapting to your environment and being mindful of your surroundings.
As for the Five Points neighborhood in Raleigh that we toured in this video, I can reassure you that it's a place where residents are extremely mindful of one another. They tend to drive slowly and are very safety-focused. I've actually walked and recorded the streets of this neighborhood several times without any issues. Check out this video here, for instance: ruclips.net/video/9jknCFrDR-A/видео.html
This community is so protective that they have neighborhood watches and they even keep an eye on me when I'm touring the place! That being said, your feedback is valuable and points to a larger discussion about neighborhood planning and pedestrian safety. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts!
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Lots of nice neighborhoods don’t have side walks. They are low enough traffic that people walk in the road. Its better. How many cars do you see on the road? These are peaceful areas that you can walk on the road and not worry about getting run over. It’s a part of the culture.
@@dougchampion8084 anybody with any brains know you need sidewalks.
Luar negeri
I'm a Yankee from NYC who lived in Raleigh for 3 1/2 years. Never saw this neighborhood though.
Very beautiful! Are these neighborhoods among the middle class or the upper class?
I love how each house have their own architectural design. The streets are a bit worn out with band-aid patches, but the place looks amazing with lots of green yards.
These are upper middle class- professional classes / white collar
Love that house so much where are they dear?
Hey there! Five Points Neighborhood, Raleigh, North Carolina.
If that’s Raleigh, I can’t imagine how some of the homes look in charlotte do a drive thru there 👍
Mi sueño es ir a vivir ahí🙏🏻
Break out the brendas😂
11:14
what camera are you using?
Nokia Lumia rear camera
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Duh impian tour jalan jalan shooping kesini
This looks like areas of Birmingham Alabama, in the hills and mountains of some of Birminghams oldest and wealthiest neighborhoods, ie. Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills.
Do Americans realize some of they live in the closest thing of heaven there is on Earth? , peace, nature, birds chirping and green everywhere, i would like to see more kids playing outside and neighbors interacting but beside that those suburbs are perfect
drive through lush neighborhoods and lush people