As a black man in nyc trying to move to Portland, I asked one of my friends from Portland why do you guys love hiking so much? He told me he didn’t get it as well at first too (he’s from Idaho) but when he visited “Crater Lake” he said it change him and he’s never ask why again and never will. So I guess it’s about the journey, health benefits, and what you potentially could be hiking towards that make it worth it. One thing is for sure, I now really want to visit crater lake.
😭 I’m just not a nature person. The outdoors is never gonna do it for me but crater lake is dope. There’s a lot of cool places out here that I can enjoy once or twice but I don’t see myself needing to hike every weekend like the ppl here
I'm going to be moving to the Portland area from California on the 1st of April. I'm really excited and hopefully. I'll be able to find success in the server industry as well as food. Thank you so very much for the information
I'm in the same boat man. This real estate agent breaks down major areas of Portland, OR that have high concentrations of the food and hospitality scene. ruclips.net/video/ljFfZCdVFkI/видео.html Hopefully it helps you narrow down which area you should start searching for jobs in. Good luck!
As a black man for myself I wanted to move there I'm 23 and I'm in my career for engineering and I was looking for day in the life of Portland I kept scrolling and scrolling and then I just ran across your video you have gained a subscriber and hopefully when I move there I think your chill to hang around. Thx brodie
Thank you so much for tuning in! I really wish I could provide an update but I’m in a contract currently that goes against that sort of content. But as soon as that’s up, I promise I’ll speak more on it
I lived in Portland for about 10 years and you nailed it! Moved back east in 2018. But I miss it sometimes. People have dogs cuz they bark. They bark when your bike is stolen or when someone has mistaken your package on the porch for theirs. Weed stores and food trucks are mostly superb. IMHO Nice vid and thank you for entertaining me. BTW who IS Amine?
I grew up on the Oregon Coast and moved to Portland in '99. How early Portland closes for the most part has been a struggle. When I visited NY and Toronto I was like, everything is available all the time! This is great! Most restaurants in PDX close at 9pm on weekdays which is a bummer if you want late, late? Late night eats past 10pm. The geographic beauty of the region will always be a draw for a lot of people. This Portlander doesn't have a Subaru but a Honda. I do have a dog....and a horse. I have Nike ACGs and Converse All Star (Bugs Bunny furry edition for his 80th bday), Cool vid! Blessed adventures to where your life takes you!
Love how honest you are in this, we’re thinking about moving to Portland but I’m honestly not too excited about it, I feel very uneasy in any space where I don’t see people that look like me and also thank you for addressing that poc comment and saying I’m black, I hate when people say poc, this is not the 60’s.
Thanks for tuning in. It’s definitely a tough adjustment when you’re used to being around your own kind and having ppl to relate to on a daily basis but it’s manageable. If you’re already headed out here, just make the most of it and try to strengthen the Black community here
Just curious... What city do you think might be a better fit for you? I'm also considering a move to Portland but have resisted it for a few years due to some of the things you mentioned. I lived in SF / Oakland for 16 years until 2015 and still miss the diverse art scene and culture and feeling on the street that used to be there. Eventually it got so expensive that the concentration of culture/freaks/diversity eventually moved away and tons of established community centers and businesses went with clearing the way for the tech invasions. I've lived in a few places since then, but nothing really scratches the itch like it used to. Maybe I'm just getting a little older and a little jaded? Anyway, your videos were helpful. Hope you continue to be inspired where you are.
I would imagine all the tents must be sold out by the looks of downtown lol. No, but camping is all ppl talk about out here. I’m not about that life yet but I hear the camping is great. Plenty of space for it and lots of great nature
Thank you !!! I am getting transferred for work and my husband and I were concerned. He is black and I am Latina and so many people have told us that there are no people of color. We are taking a trip this month to check it out like you said, wish us luck
Hey! Thank you for watching 😇 definitely not the most diverse city but there’s still lots of things to do and to discover. Love that you’re taking a trip to check the city out before the move. Wishing you all the best
Great content Bro.. I'm a tech Bro.. Hiking is an IT person's safe space. It gets us active, moving, with less stress than lifting, with more fun. Our backs, knees, hips, are dying for us to move
only corporate landlords please 🙏.... i rent out a couple spots and charge below market price, enough to pay the mortgage and savings for future repairs... i don't charge late fees and let people be. renting can help people if done right 👍🏽
I lived near portland growing up. Always loved it. Had to move away in my mid teens and am moving back soon due to living in a bad living situation. I love my state Oregon
I moved to Portland in 96 for my job in Lake Oswego/Tualatin. My Lord!!! I was the only Black guy at my job and Lake Oswego too. I lived in Portland for 4 years. During the summer months, I would go to Cannon Beach and spend 2 weekends a month there at the Tolovano Inn. I'm originally from New York(Queens) so I would go to Seattle when the Yankees were in town. Not many hangout spots after 1am..I didn't like that.
Great and honest video! Queens born & raised, but lived in CT, NC & NJ. I visited Portland in 2021 and it was nice, but my group definitely felt like the only Black & Latine people there 😅 The homeless population was bigger than we thought & very vanilla, it was an experience. Thinking about a move to Portland next year, since it’s cheaper to live there than in L.A., Santa Monica or San Francisco. Any areas in Portland you recommend? Or to avoid? Downtown, Slabtown, etc?
Hey Delilah thank you so much for watching! There’s some cool areas right outside of downtown like the Pearl district. Great food and scene there. South East is a great area to live. Lots of houses you can rent too. I don’t think you necessarily have to avoid any areas but the population of junkies is definitely higher in downtown/Chinatown. But weird activity can happen anywhere in Portland
Your Portland videos are so honest and helpful for us (born and raised in Brooklyn), thank you for sharing! We're thinking of moving to Portland and agree with literally everything you've said. What brought you out there? Which neighborhoods would you recommend?
😇 Thank you so much for tuning in! I was tired of how expensive NY was and wanted to experience the West Coast I’m a huge fan of the Pearl district. There’s some good apartments , restaurants and bars in that area. SE has a lot of cool houses for rent and tons of food. And if you want to get a bit out of the way, Hillsboro is a cool suburb
I live here and this is all true lol, especially the part about everything closing early. Just about everything closes around 8pm, and the only things that remain open are bars. If you like to drink then this place will be heaven for you, but if you don't drink and like to go to lounge like spaces to socialize and meet people, then that's going to be hard to find after 8-9pm. Another thing to mention is that Portland overall has a lot of introverted passive people, who might be friendly to you, but they usually won't go out of their way to become your friend. So if you if you want to make friends here, you will have to be proactive and take the initiative to invite people out and such. Another thing to mention is that Portland has the highest population of black people in the entire state of Oregon, which is only about 6%. While white people are around 75%. So you are not going to see many black people here, and even less outside of Portland. If you're looking to make black friends then it can be hard. And if you prefer to date black people, than that can be hard too. I'm a black guy and I prefer black women, but from my personal experiences here, many of the black women here who are really liberal (and that's most of them), only date white guys. So there's that. It wasn't this bad before 2020, but since then the city has declined a lot. Thanks for making this video and sharing your perspective.
I’m living in South Carolina right now, but my family was military so I was in Florida, California, Virginia, Hawaii, etc. I’m not a big fan of where I am and I’m thinking of moving after school (if everything goes well), but I don’t want to jump into a city and make a big mistake. I love the Pacific Coastline and Portland is just beautiful, but what you said about the homeless people and the police makes me… eh… I’m young! I want to go somewhere exciting, but not carjacking exciting. And thanks for making this video! People that want to move around like me always appreciate your insight and advice.
Glad I stumbled across this video. I moved up here about 18 months ago after living in SF for 20+ years. One of our biggest complaints (other than the junkies) is also how early so many restaurants close. I live & work close to downtown, so I’m fortunate enough to be able to walk to work, but even if I had to drive I wouldn’t wa to to leave my Subaru (😂) downtown. Where is Amine?
Hi Kelly! I feel horrible bc I have no idea where the Berg is 😅 is that like Pittsburgh? I’m guessing not because of the way it’s spelled lol But thank you so much for watching! 💕💕
I haven't seen any Portland videos for awhile. Do you have any updates, especially now that the city is supposedly shutting down the drugs and trying to get rid of the tents?
Glad to hear you’re visiting Portland. I think there’s a lot you can do in 4 days. The city is small and you can cover a lot of ground. If you have an itinerary beforehand, it only makes it smoother but four days is plenty of time to enjoy Portland
@@LMiraculous 😭 not very diverse. You won’t be the only black person… I’m here lol. Nah, there’s a few black ppl out here. You just might not see them represented everywhere you go
I am moving there this summer first week of august you got any suggestion on any apps I can network and find the 🌿man im coming from the east coast In maryland
Nice video, the cons are overstated, I have lived in Portland for 35 years and there’s definitely plenty of problems but it’s often very exaggerated. Overall I love the city. Like all cities there are definitely issues.
@Mouse On Feet To be fair, Phx is the 5th largest city in the U.S. ..huge food scene, sports city and the proximity to L.A ,Vegas and Mexico all within 5 hours driving. Winters are rarely below 50 degrees and never rains...this year's super bowl is here again for the 3rd time.
hey bro whats the vintage sneakers & clothes (vintage/designer) scene like out there? and dating like how is the gyatss out there? i see you dropped a few like nike HQ(!)and adidas hq (fire af) but im looking for new and rare things im from ATL, im black and 25.
There’s tons of resellers and vintage sellers out here who have cool collections. Every now and then there’s pop up markets at places like Pioneer Square Mall where people are selling old and sometimes rare gear.
Thank you for acknowledging the difference between "people of color" and Black people. And thank you for sharing your perspective as a fellow Black man.
Bro im moving from pg county maryland to Milwaukee oregon on the 31st of this month ill be right outside of portland the job opportunity and the cheapness is what drew me to moving their
Honestly, regarding the food, unless you live in Portland proper you’ll probably never experience anything that special. I lived in LA previously (not from CA so don’t freak out natives!) and there’s SO many more options and they’re everywhere! Yeeess everything closes so early it’s so frustrating!!! And no alcohol in the grocery store. You have to make a special trip to a liquor store. It’s dumb.
Absolutely. The food here has blown me away. So many good places to pick from. I’ll never get used to things closing so early but it makes me appreciate visiting home even more.
I relocated for a job. I am a Director of Development for a nonprofit that serves the homeless. If you are from a place where African Americans are progressive thinking and have strong black organizations that serve the community this is not Portland. As a person from the East Coast, specifically the Washington DC Metro area, you will find community but the point of making a place your home is to find BELONGING. It is shocking to me how black folk don't value education and understand it as a way to gain some momentum in this area. This place is very prejudiced, I do the work here so I know. It is not cheaper to live (cheaper than Caili/New York) gas is expensive, food is overpriced, housing well that depends on what you are looking for. Being single and young might work but as a Balck family or couple, give some thought to what you want your children to know about who they are: they will not learn it in this school system. I DO NOT GET WHY FOLK LIKE THE FOOD HERE...I am a Southerner and these folk cannot make soul food Mexican food and Chinese food...There is no Mambu Sauce. I am missing intellectually stimulating conversations with folk who look like me. Looking forward to making my way back home at the end of this year.
Interesting your take on the lack of law enforcement due to the junkies being white. I don’t agree with you as that’s the root cause, but my perspective is gonna be quite different from yours. I’m a native, born and raised, so it is always interesting to hear an outsider’s perspective.
I was stating that the lack of law enforcement here exists because this is a primarily white area. It’s designed for whites to do whatever they want… however, they just want to do meth
@@MouseOnFeet The police do nothing about most crime nowadays because they are trying to punish the city for the BLM protests. "Oh, you think police should be held accountable for brutality? Well, we'll stop enforcing the law then, and let's see how you like THAT!" Before the BLM protests, Portland police were pretty tough on (mostly white) druggies.
@MouseOnFeet yeah fuck Portland. Portland assholes are mostly white. Portland always preaches diversity yet there's no damn diversity here, it's all just a bunch of fat green hair white lesbians.
Ive lived here 25 years. Portland is a revolving door of naive do gooders who don't know where to draw the line. Hence junkies. :( But it still has many amazing qualities so there you go. Your videos are funny too. Keep it up.
@@MouseOnFeet I generally hate the saying, "it is what it is," but...I withheld judgment for a full year. This is a great place for many folks and yes, even black people but it will depend on where you are from and your needs. I am a Howard Grad and a DC metro-raced girl who is forward-thinking. I miss being able to catch the train up to New York for a weekend with my girls and I hate the constant search for community. I too will make the best of it well I am here.
Okay let’s back track just a lil bit.. before the whole gentrification thing happens. Portland had the own neighborhood. And still do somewhat. It’s in North portland. The villa. Aka the vill.. lot of blk ppl stay over there. It’s lots of blk that in north portland in general.. now the whole thing about blk ppl don’t exist here? What do you mean? Plz elaborate? Cause you can look at that multiple way…….. so have you ever been to chucks or jacks?
North Portland for sure has the greatest amount of blacks. But even in my experience being there, I was still mostly seeing white people. Like I said, you can find black ppl in Portland but it’s like you have to search for them. You can go a whole day in parts of Portland without seeing black ppl. Chucks is cool. Never been to Jacks
@@MouseOnFeet okay if you want to break it down like that.. there ain’t that many blk ppl on the west coast in general. Oregon Washington California Nevada Arizona Idaho. It’s mainly white nd Hispanic. Blk ppl are out numbered on the west. See you come New York where on the east nd Midwest nd the south where’s the mostly blk pple…. So no matter where you move to on the west. You won’t find that many blk ppl.. now let me back track real quick. If you would of been out there in Portland almost 15-20 years ago. When I was there. You would of saw hella back… we move back of how high the rent went up.. but we’re there. We just scattered all around..
I’m from Atlanta and I’m thinking about moving to Portland for a change. But the J’s (junkies) out there seems like a epidemic. I’m definitely bout to visit next month before I move.
Your take on lack of enforcement is interesting and made me consider if the same is going on in my city, Philadelphia. We have a well known fentanyl/opioid area called Kensington where people pretty much are homeless and use drugs openly. They are majority white and from the suburbs of Philly. We already know about the racially motivated difference in how cocaine and crack sentencing went but it’s just blatant how hands off law enforcement is with the opioid epidemic
Absolutely! I have a weird suspicion that this is going on to a lesser degree in a lot of cities. The tv show The Wire spoke about zones that were supposed to be off limits for cops to interfere with users and Portland is definitely a version of that
Great vid bruh 💯 we need more blacks to migrate to Portland 😂 tht should be a movement or sum lbs but yes great information to think about before makin tht move !!
Do you know why there isn’t that many blk in Portland in Portland?? Lolhh man y’all have to do y’all research to understand why. But beside that. It’s a whole lot of blk ppl that in Portland. It’s not like the south. But it’s lots of blks that in Portland…
@@DashBorad_P lol of course. Portland has a pretty racist past, present and future…. Really, the whole United States has an extremely anti-black past. But that hasn’t stopped us from going to other cities
As a white Portlander I can vouch that I’m scared shitless of the police or to commit a crime. I don’t do drugs and I know they don’t criminalize drugs but that goes for all races. Don’t hit someone or commit a traffic offense.
From the Cali moved to Georgia because my husband is in the film industry. But we do not like it despite the lower cost of living. No homeless in the country but it’s filled with judgment. People are nice to your face but you can feel their judgment. Also we are not Christian so it’s constantly awkward to be in a society that is predominantly Christian. We were looking at Oregon as an option to live.
Nice video. I'm white but it still surprises me how white Oregon is, even in their "major city". Oregon looks very beautiful but I'm not outdoorsy, just like a nice view and being around that many white people would make me uncomfortable. I've never lived in a city that's even half white, let alone 90+%. I suppose it's good that the lack of diversity hasn't affected the food options though. What other cities in Oregon have you visited?
How has the crime been since the new laws. As a black woman who’s never been west coast moving with a partner who’s a local. In the area of NC I live in crime is very low. Big city’s = Scary. Was searching for a black persons perspective with the obvious minority.
I’ve lived here since 2006. If my husband didn’t have to stay here I would move. It is a beautiful place though if you enjoy nature. We’re always camping and going on road trips. And yeah I’m always the only black person wherever I go. Fortunately, my friends of 11 years are mostly black. So I we get together when possible. Being an introvert helps😂
Portland had way more nightlife before the pandemic so lots has changed. I disagree that crime is accepted because of skin color. And the comment about letting junkies on the bus was strange. How do they know who to not let on the bus? So someone looks like they have a drug addiction and the bus driver says not you. Interesting perception but some of it was weird. Saying black people do not exist out here is not true and bizarre but ok. All you have to do is look at the stats and it's already known there are more white people out here but that doesn't mean people of color don't exist here. Portland is not what it was before, right now, it's not the same city at all. We didn't use to have tents everywhere. It got out of hand during the pandemic and now we are struggling to get it back where it was. People do not like or trust the police because many of them cited or were friends with Proud boys and much of that thought of the police hasn't changed.
Thanks for watching Amanda. I’ve lived in a lot of big cities and I’m just calling it as I see it. In any city with a greater population of Black people, the things going on in Portland wouldn’t be possible because since their existence Police are around to terrorize Blacks and drag us back to the plantation. The system only works for them to disappear in Portland bc of the population. And as wrong as it sounds, you can tell what these junkies look like. If you’re in New York riding an MTA bus, the driver is not letting a junkie on. It’s for the safety of the paying customers. I was talking about Black people. Not “people of color”. We’re not treated the same and are not the same. Obviously you can find Black people here but when you go to a real city, it’s much more prevalent that you find Black people. Lastly, it must be great to not trust the police because of something like that. Black people don’t trust police because they kill us. And we’ll never have the ability to just have them moved out of our neighborhoods
Hiking and the outdoors is one of the few reasons anyone would willingly put up with homeless and junkies everywhere. If all you like to do is eat food and stay inside you can do that anywhere.
There’s more ppl in those parts of Cali so I don’t doubt that they have a big homeless issue, but the problem in Portland is, the city allows these homeless junkies to do whatever they want. They run things here
So theres basically nothing to do besides stay home learn to cook play the game if i dont wanna be outside all the time or creat youtube content ? I visited there before ran into few homeless and also had ran into few ppl that love politics so def u hit things right from your prospective
This is true. Homelessness is a major issue in the states. But the ppl in Portland, I can’t even call them homeless ppl. They’re homeless by choice. They’re doing heavy drugs and deciding to live on the street causing problems
No doubt about it. I made these videos thinking of ppl in similar situations to me, moving from a big city like NY, LA, Toronto and showing that you can get great value in a living space
As a black man in nyc trying to move to Portland, I asked one of my friends from Portland why do you guys love hiking so much? He told me he didn’t get it as well at first too (he’s from Idaho) but when he visited “Crater Lake” he said it change him and he’s never ask why again and never will. So I guess it’s about the journey, health benefits, and what you potentially could be hiking towards that make it worth it.
One thing is for sure, I now really want to visit crater lake.
😭 I’m just not a nature person. The outdoors is never gonna do it for me but crater lake is dope. There’s a lot of cool places out here that I can enjoy once or twice but I don’t see myself needing to hike every weekend like the ppl here
Black, blackityblackblack? 🤪
Crater lake is way cooler to fly over and look at than hike at.
Greetings buddy. Your Uber driver from last night. Cool video about Portland. Very real
Hey! Thank you so much for tuning in 😇
@@MouseOnFeet i ll keep an eye out. Maybe i ll start a channel also. On something totally different.
@@Ropdxwa You should! It’s a lot of fun and a great way to build community
"then you got the healthy stuff"
*shows a picture of literal grass*
lmfao
😭 I know what the health freaks wanna see
I'm going to be moving to the Portland area from California on the 1st of April. I'm really excited and hopefully. I'll be able to find success in the server industry as well as food. Thank you so very much for the information
Hey Chris! Wishing you all the best on the move. I’m sure you’ll crush it out here
I'm in the same boat man.
This real estate agent breaks down major areas of Portland, OR that have high concentrations of the food and hospitality scene.
ruclips.net/video/ljFfZCdVFkI/видео.html
Hopefully it helps you narrow down which area you should start searching for jobs in. Good luck!
As a black man for myself I wanted to move there I'm 23 and I'm in my career for engineering and I was looking for day in the life of Portland I kept scrolling and scrolling and then I just ran across your video you have gained a subscriber and hopefully when I move there I think your chill to hang around. Thx brodie
Much love Andre! Glad you ended up finding my video. Wishing you all the best on your future move to Portland. Hmu if you ever need anything
Black, blackityblackblack? 🤪
Which school did you graduate from ? Did you move?
Dude Portland sucks ass. There's no people of color, especially barely any black people. Portland is all white
Awesome vid! I know we’d all love to hear another update since you’ve been there for an extra year or so since this video was uploaded.
Thank you so much for tuning in! I really wish I could provide an update but I’m in a contract currently that goes against that sort of content. But as soon as that’s up, I promise I’ll speak more on it
I lived in Portland for about 10 years and you nailed it! Moved back east in 2018. But I miss it sometimes. People have dogs cuz they bark. They bark when your bike is stolen or when someone has mistaken your package on the porch for theirs. Weed stores and food trucks are mostly superb. IMHO Nice vid and thank you for entertaining me. BTW who IS Amine?
Thank you so much for tuning in!
every time you say junkies, it makes me think of them saying "walkers" in the Walking Dead 😂
Lol
😭😭 they basically are walkers
I grew up on the Oregon Coast and moved to Portland in '99. How early Portland closes for the most part has been a struggle. When I visited NY and Toronto I was like, everything is available all the time! This is great! Most restaurants in PDX close at 9pm on weekdays which is a bummer if you want late, late? Late night eats past 10pm. The geographic beauty of the region will always be a draw for a lot of people.
This Portlander doesn't have a Subaru but a Honda. I do have a dog....and a horse. I have Nike ACGs and Converse All Star (Bugs Bunny furry edition for his 80th bday),
Cool vid! Blessed adventures to where your life takes you!
Brooklyn girl here relocating to Portland in August.
Big ups to Brooklyn! Wishing you all the best on your move
Love how honest you are in this, we’re thinking about moving to Portland but I’m honestly not too excited about it, I feel very uneasy in any space where I don’t see people that look like me and also thank you for addressing that poc comment and saying I’m black, I hate when people say poc, this is not the 60’s.
Thanks for tuning in. It’s definitely a tough adjustment when you’re used to being around your own kind and having ppl to relate to on a daily basis but it’s manageable. If you’re already headed out here, just make the most of it and try to strengthen the Black community here
I'm originally from Mississippi so don't let it bother u,currently I'm in NYC but I wanna go wete it's not to many blacks I'm black lol
Not many of us ! Have a great job before coming the racist will gatekeep well paying jobs here FYI
@@freedomordeath1805 huj
Which has always been surprising to me given it’s political reputation
Just curious... What city do you think might be a better fit for you? I'm also considering a move to Portland but have resisted it for a few years due to some of the things you mentioned. I lived in SF / Oakland for 16 years until 2015 and still miss the diverse art scene and culture and feeling on the street that used to be there. Eventually it got so expensive that the concentration of culture/freaks/diversity eventually moved away and tons of established community centers and businesses went with clearing the way for the tech invasions. I've lived in a few places since then, but nothing really scratches the itch like it used to. Maybe I'm just getting a little older and a little jaded? Anyway, your videos were helpful. Hope you continue to be inspired where you are.
So much beauty in Oregon. The tents ohhhh my. I wonder how camping is.
I would imagine all the tents must be sold out by the looks of downtown lol. No, but camping is all ppl talk about out here. I’m not about that life yet but I hear the camping is great. Plenty of space for it and lots of great nature
@@MouseOnFeet Yes, I spent one month in Oregon years ago and I wish I could return and live there to walk and hike every day. So many trees. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you !!! I am getting transferred for work and my husband and I were concerned. He is black and I am Latina and so many people have told us that there are no people of color. We are taking a trip this month to check it out like you said, wish us luck
Hey! Thank you for watching 😇 definitely not the most diverse city but there’s still lots of things to do and to discover. Love that you’re taking a trip to check the city out before the move. Wishing you all the best
@@MouseOnFeet Thanks! Almost forgot to ask, did you ever find a barbershop?
@@mjpearce4138 Lol still haven’t found a real Black barbershop but I’ve accepted that it doesn’t exist out here
@@MouseOnFeet Damm Damm Damm lol 😆 😂
Great content Bro.. I'm a tech Bro.. Hiking is an IT person's safe space. It gets us active, moving, with less stress than lifting, with more fun. Our backs, knees, hips, are dying for us to move
Thanks the video. I've been in Portland 9 years and I agree with everything. The "All out fiends" quote is great 😅
"Yes, everywhere in the country is expensive.. all landlords should go to jail..." 😭👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💀💀💀
lol I believe in this more and more everyday
Same in the uk.
Thats what happens when you move to a leftist idiot city
only corporate landlords please 🙏.... i rent out a couple spots and charge below market price, enough to pay the mortgage and savings for future repairs... i don't charge late fees and let people be. renting can help people if done right 👍🏽
@@elpookaywhat a kind thing to do. My current landlord is kicking us out to sell the place and we just got here :/
We love you! Stay in Portland!
Awww ☺️ I love y’all too
I lived near portland growing up. Always loved it. Had to move away in my mid teens and am moving back soon due to living in a bad living situation. I love my state Oregon
I’m a Portland native and everything said is facts 🙃
🙏🏽😅🙏🏽 I’m glad I could get some validation from a real Portlandian
Dope video bro! 25 year old black guy thinkin about moving here in a few months
Thanks for watching! I think if you can move to a city like Beaverton and avoid the problems of Portland, it makes things a lot more enjoyable
I moved to Portland in 96 for my job in Lake Oswego/Tualatin. My Lord!!! I was the only Black guy at my job and Lake Oswego too. I lived in Portland for 4 years. During the summer months, I would go to Cannon Beach and spend 2 weekends a month there at the Tolovano Inn. I'm originally from New York(Queens) so I would go to Seattle when the Yankees were in town. Not many hangout spots after 1am..I didn't like that.
I definitely miss the late night activity of NY. Idk if I can make it 4 years here. Gotta tip my hat to you lol
Im mobing from illinois to Portland not sure how easy factory work will be to find like forklift driver shipping and receiving
I like your vid. I live in Portland, and I see people saying its either a shit show or its amazing. It feels honest
😂 Best of both worlds
Great and honest video! Queens born & raised, but lived in CT, NC & NJ. I visited Portland in 2021 and it was nice, but my group definitely felt like the only Black & Latine people there 😅 The homeless population was bigger than we thought & very vanilla, it was an experience. Thinking about a move to Portland next year, since it’s cheaper to live there than in L.A., Santa Monica or San Francisco. Any areas in Portland you recommend? Or to avoid? Downtown, Slabtown, etc?
Hey Delilah thank you so much for watching! There’s some cool areas right outside of downtown like the Pearl district. Great food and scene there. South East is a great area to live. Lots of houses you can rent too.
I don’t think you necessarily have to avoid any areas but the population of junkies is definitely higher in downtown/Chinatown. But weird activity can happen anywhere in Portland
Your Portland videos are so honest and helpful for us (born and raised in Brooklyn), thank you for sharing! We're thinking of moving to Portland and agree with literally everything you've said. What brought you out there? Which neighborhoods would you recommend?
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I was tired of how expensive NY was and wanted to experience the West Coast
I’m a huge fan of the Pearl district. There’s some good apartments , restaurants and bars in that area. SE has a lot of cool houses for rent and tons of food. And if you want to get a bit out of the way, Hillsboro is a cool suburb
I live here and this is all true lol, especially the part about everything closing early. Just about everything closes around 8pm, and the only things that remain open are bars. If you like to drink then this place will be heaven for you, but if you don't drink and like to go to lounge like spaces to socialize and meet people, then that's going to be hard to find after 8-9pm. Another thing to mention is that Portland overall has a lot of introverted passive people, who might be friendly to you, but they usually won't go out of their way to become your friend. So if you if you want to make friends here, you will have to be proactive and take the initiative to invite people out and such.
Another thing to mention is that Portland has the highest population of black people in the entire state of Oregon, which is only about 6%. While white people are around 75%. So you are not going to see many black people here, and even less outside of Portland. If you're looking to make black friends then it can be hard. And if you prefer to date black people, than that can be hard too. I'm a black guy and I prefer black women, but from my personal experiences here, many of the black women here who are really liberal (and that's most of them), only date white guys. So there's that.
It wasn't this bad before 2020, but since then the city has declined a lot. Thanks for making this video and sharing your perspective.
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I’m living in South Carolina right now, but my family was military so I was in Florida, California, Virginia, Hawaii, etc. I’m not a big fan of where I am and I’m thinking of moving after school (if everything goes well), but I don’t want to jump into a city and make a big mistake. I love the Pacific Coastline and Portland is just beautiful, but what you said about the homeless people and the police makes me… eh… I’m young! I want to go somewhere exciting, but not carjacking exciting. And thanks for making this video! People that want to move around like me always appreciate your insight and advice.
Glad I stumbled across this video. I moved up here about 18 months ago after living in SF for 20+ years. One of our biggest complaints (other than the junkies) is also how early so many restaurants close. I live & work close to downtown, so I’m fortunate enough to be able to walk to work, but even if I had to drive I wouldn’t wa to to leave my Subaru (😂) downtown.
Where is Amine?
😭 the closing time is quite an adjustment. I just wanna eat late at night
I'm from the Berg... love your channel!
Hi Kelly! I feel horrible bc I have no idea where the Berg is 😅 is that like Pittsburgh? I’m guessing not because of the way it’s spelled lol
But thank you so much for watching! 💕💕
as a white dude , im glad to see blacks and mexicans finally come over , i miss the mix tbh
Long way to go still
I haven't seen any Portland videos for awhile. Do you have any updates, especially now that the city is supposedly shutting down the drugs and trying to get rid of the tents?
The Tina Koteck comment killed me!!! LOL!
😭😭😭 I’m so glad I don’t have to see her campaign ads anymore
"The Portland way, steal some wheels", you get a like for that!
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I’m visiting Portland Oregon next month hopefully is four days good enough for my first visit?
Glad to hear you’re visiting Portland. I think there’s a lot you can do in 4 days. The city is small and you can cover a lot of ground. If you have an itinerary beforehand, it only makes it smoother but four days is plenty of time to enjoy Portland
@@MouseOnFeet ok is Portland Oregon diverse? I hope I won’t be the only black person there
@@LMiraculous 😭 not very diverse. You won’t be the only black person… I’m here lol. Nah, there’s a few black ppl out here. You just might not see them represented everywhere you go
@@MouseOnFeet ok I might like it in Portland Oregon but going solo kinda scared
@@MouseOnFeet is Portland a big city the transportation is great?
I’m a Black teen from Atlanta who’s interested in moving to Portland in the future. I’ve heard it’s tech hub especially for the tech industry.
Much love Tariq! Wishing you all the best. Try to come visit the city and get a feel for it before making the move
I am moving there this summer first week of august you got any suggestion on any apps I can network and find the 🌿man im coming from the east coast In maryland
Glad to hear you’re moving out. I don’t smoke but there’s plenty of dispensaries that you can walk into and get some
I know you aren’t in the RUclips comments tryna find the plug 😂😂
@@jaykay1899 gotta get it how you live
If I moved to Portland, would you be my friend ?
Nice video, the cons are overstated, I have lived in Portland for 35 years and there’s definitely plenty of problems but it’s often very exaggerated. Overall I love the city. Like all cities there are definitely issues.
“There is no sales tax here.” Unless they changed things recently, there is absolutely a food and beverage tax that goes to the parks.
Phoenix in the winter bro,it will blow ur mind...summers are too hot though
Phoenix seems dope honestly. I wouldn’t mind checking out the winter there
@Mouse On Feet To be fair, Phx is the 5th largest city in the U.S. ..huge food scene, sports city and the proximity to L.A ,Vegas and Mexico all within 5 hours driving. Winters are rarely below 50 degrees and never rains...this year's super bowl is here again for the 3rd time.
hey bro whats the vintage sneakers & clothes (vintage/designer) scene like out there? and dating like how is the gyatss out there? i see you dropped a few like nike HQ(!)and adidas hq (fire af) but im looking for new and rare things im from ATL, im black and 25.
There’s tons of resellers and vintage sellers out here who have cool collections. Every now and then there’s pop up markets at places like Pioneer Square Mall where people are selling old and sometimes rare gear.
Thank you for posting this video :). I’m looking to move to Portland and I have so many questions. Let me know when you’re free for a chat?
Glad to hear you’re looking at moving out to Portland. Feel free to ask me questions at any time!
I been waiting on a new video, I'll be their in March,Do all soul food restaurants
That would be fun for sure. Thank you 😊
@@MouseOnFeet Hey hopefully I meet u wh3n I move out their also do a video on best location to live in portland . Downtown etc especially for poc
How much longer do you see yourself living there? May i ask your age?
Thank you for acknowledging the difference between "people of color" and Black people. And thank you for sharing your perspective as a fellow Black man.
Lmaaoooo why did you put a picture of curren$y for the buying a car part
😂 Curren$y’s got an impressive car collection. He’s the first person that came to mind
Bro im moving from pg county maryland to Milwaukee oregon on the 31st of this month ill be right outside of portland the job opportunity and the cheapness is what drew me to moving their
Honestly, regarding the food, unless you live in Portland proper you’ll probably never experience anything that special. I lived in LA previously (not from CA so don’t freak out natives!) and there’s SO many more options and they’re everywhere!
Yeeess everything closes so early it’s so frustrating!!!
And no alcohol in the grocery store. You have to make a special trip to a liquor store. It’s dumb.
Absolutely. The food here has blown me away. So many good places to pick from.
I’ll never get used to things closing so early but it makes me appreciate visiting home even more.
I relocated for a job. I am a Director of Development for a nonprofit that serves the homeless. If you are from a place where African Americans are progressive thinking and have strong black organizations that serve the community this is not Portland. As a person from the East Coast, specifically the Washington DC Metro area, you will find community but the point of making a place your home is to find BELONGING. It is shocking to me how black folk don't value education and understand it as a way to gain some momentum in this area. This place is very prejudiced, I do the work here so I know. It is not cheaper to live (cheaper than Caili/New York) gas is expensive, food is overpriced, housing well that depends on what you are looking for. Being single and young might work but as a Balck family or couple, give some thought to what you want your children to know about who they are: they will not learn it in this school system. I DO NOT GET WHY FOLK LIKE THE FOOD HERE...I am a Southerner and these folk cannot make soul food Mexican food and Chinese food...There is no Mambu Sauce. I am missing intellectually stimulating conversations with folk who look like me. Looking forward to making my way back home at the end of this year.
💚 Portland. I'm coming back.
Interesting your take on the lack of law enforcement due to the junkies being white. I don’t agree with you as that’s the root cause, but my perspective is gonna be quite different from yours. I’m a native, born and raised, so it is always interesting to hear an outsider’s perspective.
I was stating that the lack of law enforcement here exists because this is a primarily white area. It’s designed for whites to do whatever they want… however, they just want to do meth
@@MouseOnFeet The police do nothing about most crime nowadays because they are trying to punish the city for the BLM protests. "Oh, you think police should be held accountable for brutality? Well, we'll stop enforcing the law then, and let's see how you like THAT!" Before the BLM protests, Portland police were pretty tough on (mostly white) druggies.
@MouseOnFeet yeah fuck Portland. Portland assholes are mostly white. Portland always preaches diversity yet there's no damn diversity here, it's all just a bunch of fat green hair white lesbians.
Ive lived here 25 years. Portland is a revolving door of naive do gooders who don't know where to draw the line. Hence junkies. :( But it still has many amazing qualities so there you go. Your videos are funny too. Keep it up.
Thank you so much Thomas. I completely agree, there’s a lot of cool things in Portland
I am from Washington, DC and you nailed what it is like to be black in Portland. I have been her just over a year.
Hey Valerie, congrats on making it to a year! The experience is pretty weird to me but I hope it can change over time.
@@MouseOnFeet I generally hate the saying, "it is what it is," but...I withheld judgment for a full year. This is a great place for many folks and yes, even black people but it will depend on where you are from and your needs. I am a Howard Grad and a DC metro-raced girl who is forward-thinking. I miss being able to catch the train up to New York for a weekend with my girls and I hate the constant search for community. I too will make the best of it well I am here.
Black, blackityblackblack? 🤪
Moved from there and only reason I go is for family. While I’m there I will only go hiking or to the beach
Ngl I thought u we’re reviewing Vancouver for a bit
lol I’ve heard they’re pretty similar
desperate employees? what type of jobs, i've been hoping to move there for a bit but the listings are so limited on linkedin 😭
Okay let’s back track just a lil bit.. before the whole gentrification thing happens. Portland had the own neighborhood. And still do somewhat. It’s in North portland. The villa. Aka the vill.. lot of blk ppl stay over there. It’s lots of blk that in north portland in general.. now the whole thing about blk ppl don’t exist here? What do you mean? Plz elaborate? Cause you can look at that multiple way…….. so have you ever been to chucks or jacks?
North Portland for sure has the greatest amount of blacks. But even in my experience being there, I was still mostly seeing white people.
Like I said, you can find black ppl in Portland but it’s like you have to search for them. You can go a whole day in parts of Portland without seeing black ppl.
Chucks is cool. Never been to Jacks
@@MouseOnFeet okay if you want to break it down like that.. there ain’t that many blk ppl on the west coast in general. Oregon Washington California Nevada Arizona Idaho. It’s mainly white nd Hispanic. Blk ppl are out numbered on the west. See you come New York where on the east nd Midwest nd the south where’s the mostly blk pple…. So no matter where you move to on the west. You won’t find that many blk ppl.. now let me back track real quick. If you would of been out there in Portland almost 15-20 years ago. When I was there. You would of saw hella back… we move back of how high the rent went up.. but we’re there. We just scattered all around..
"they have legs, they can wander" 😂☠️
Where you plan on living next ? Maybe try New Orleans
I’m from Atlanta and I’m thinking about moving to Portland for a change. But the J’s (junkies) out there seems like a epidemic. I’m definitely bout to visit next month before I move.
Yeah, the junkies here are like nothing I've ever seen before. Definitely support the idea of coming to visit before diving into the move
@@MouseOnFeet definitely will! I slick heard it’s a vibe out there that I’ll like.
@@LikeAGentlemanPlease Sounds promising. I'm wishing you all the best on the plan to move. Have fun on the trip to visit
Where is amine !
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Your take on lack of enforcement is interesting and made me consider if the same is going on in my city, Philadelphia. We have a well known fentanyl/opioid area called Kensington where people pretty much are homeless and use drugs openly. They are majority white and from the suburbs of Philly. We already know about the racially motivated difference in how cocaine and crack sentencing went but it’s just blatant how hands off law enforcement is with the opioid epidemic
Absolutely! I have a weird suspicion that this is going on to a lesser degree in a lot of cities. The tv show The Wire spoke about zones that were supposed to be off limits for cops to interfere with users and Portland is definitely a version of that
Where is Amine? And can he tell us where the other black people are?
He’s would point us to the North for sure. Slightly more black ppl but still doesn’t feel like a Black community
All the Black people are all in Gresham, some parts of the city. Side near Albeina tbh.
@@MouseOnFeet i agree
Gentrification pushed the black community from out of North and Northeast Portland into Gresham or "the numbers".
WHERE IS AMINE 😂 great video very informational 😊
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Oh brother
Portland cons: People who hike and love dogs.😂💀
😭😭 and their obsession with coffee
So pretty much white people lol
Great vid bruh 💯 we need more blacks to migrate to Portland 😂 tht should be a movement or sum lbs but yes great information to think about before makin tht move !!
Lol honestly, I’m tryna convince my black friends to come out here. It would completely change Portland though and suddenly the Police would be back 😂
Do you know why there isn’t that many blk in Portland in Portland?? Lolhh man y’all have to do y’all research to understand why. But beside that. It’s a whole lot of blk ppl that in Portland. It’s not like the south. But it’s lots of blks that in Portland…
@@DashBorad_P lol of course. Portland has a pretty racist past, present and future…. Really, the whole United States has an extremely anti-black past. But that hasn’t stopped us from going to other cities
The food in Portland has been the worst experience for me. Everything is bland and mediocre, at least compared to Houston.
😂 Houston does have some great food. Down south overall. Where have you been eating in Portland so far?
Thank you for reminding me why America is so bad. I’ll stay in Budapest
😭 Budapest doesn’t sound bad right about now
where tf is amine?
😭 we gone find him one day
LOL ! 10 / 10 Review 👣
We'll see the scene 👀
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As a white Portlander I can vouch that I’m scared shitless of the police or to commit a crime. I don’t do drugs and I know they don’t criminalize drugs but that goes for all races. Don’t hit someone or commit a traffic offense.
Dear viewer, please don't move here. Thank you.
😂 that should be the title
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From the Cali moved to Georgia because my husband is in the film industry. But we do not like it despite the lower cost of living. No homeless in the country but it’s filled with judgment. People are nice to your face but you can feel their judgment. Also we are not Christian so it’s constantly awkward to be in a society that is predominantly Christian. We were looking at Oregon as an option to live.
Where is Aminé!?👀
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"Maybe you like junkies?"
Lol
Soul food? Soul food in new York is different than in New Orleans
Without a doubt. But you have options in those cities bc there’s Black ppl
@@MouseOnFeet seeing a black person in Portland is like wanting to take a picture with them?
Nice video. I'm white but it still surprises me how white Oregon is, even in their "major city". Oregon looks very beautiful but I'm not outdoorsy, just like a nice view and being around that many white people would make me uncomfortable. I've never lived in a city that's even half white, let alone 90+%. I suppose it's good that the lack of diversity hasn't affected the food options though. What other cities in Oregon have you visited?
Absolutely. I’ve been to Eugene, Bend, Junction City. Pretty much all around. Great scenery but not sure it’s the scene for me
im from seattle most of this is normal
😭 we need to save y’all from this type of living
“Maybe you like junkies!🤷🏾♂️” 💀😭
Have fun. Been here six years. Leaving in a year. Place is awful
😭 I hear that. Glad to hear you’re moving on
How has the crime been since the new laws. As a black woman who’s never been west coast moving with a partner who’s a local. In the area of NC I live in crime is very low. Big city’s = Scary. Was searching for a black persons perspective with the obvious minority.
I’ve lived here since 2006. If my husband didn’t have to stay here I would move. It is a beautiful place though if you enjoy nature. We’re always camping and going on road trips. And yeah I’m always the only black person wherever I go. Fortunately, my friends of 11 years are mostly black. So I we get together when possible. Being an introvert helps😂
2006? 😱 wow. You’re a native forreal. If you didn’t have to stay, where would you move?
Plan on moving there next year. Fuck the cons lol
😭😭 that’s the spirit! Wishing you the best on the move when it comes
Portland had way more nightlife before the pandemic so lots has changed. I disagree that crime is accepted because of skin color. And the comment about letting junkies on the bus was strange. How do they know who to not let on the bus? So someone looks like they have a drug addiction and the bus driver says not you. Interesting perception but some of it was weird. Saying black people do not exist out here is not true and bizarre but ok. All you have to do is look at the stats and it's already known there are more white people out here but that doesn't mean people of color don't exist here. Portland is not what it was before, right now, it's not the same city at all. We didn't use to have tents everywhere. It got out of hand during the pandemic and now we are struggling to get it back where it was. People do not like or trust the police because many of them cited or were friends with Proud boys and much of that thought of the police hasn't changed.
Thanks for watching Amanda. I’ve lived in a lot of big cities and I’m just calling it as I see it. In any city with a greater population of Black people, the things going on in Portland wouldn’t be possible because since their existence Police are around to terrorize Blacks and drag us back to the plantation. The system only works for them to disappear in Portland bc of the population.
And as wrong as it sounds, you can tell what these junkies look like. If you’re in New York riding an MTA bus, the driver is not letting a junkie on. It’s for the safety of the paying customers.
I was talking about Black people. Not “people of color”. We’re not treated the same and are not the same. Obviously you can find Black people here but when you go to a real city, it’s much more prevalent that you find Black people.
Lastly, it must be great to not trust the police because of something like that. Black people don’t trust police because they kill us. And we’ll never have the ability to just have them moved out of our neighborhoods
I love the background music in this video. Also if there are beautiful Black men like you in Portland. I'll be just fine!
….. I still like Oregon……
Absolutely and outside of Portland, there’s some great areas
Tacos
Why do they love dogs so much? 😂
😭😭😭 I need answers
Hiking and the outdoors is one of the few reasons anyone would willingly put up with homeless and junkies everywhere. If all you like to do is eat food and stay inside you can do that anywhere.
😂 Hiking and the outdoors shouldn’t be enough for anyone to put up with Portland. You can literally hike and be outdoors anywhere
You may love L.A.
They can’t hog all the beauty to themselves
Let’s start up the great migration 😂
Your homelessness issue has nothing on LA and the BayArea
There’s more ppl in those parts of Cali so I don’t doubt that they have a big homeless issue, but the problem in Portland is, the city allows these homeless junkies to do whatever they want. They run things here
So theres basically nothing to do besides stay home learn to cook play the game if i dont wanna be outside all the time or creat youtube content ? I visited there before ran into few homeless and also had ran into few ppl that love politics so def u hit things right from your prospective
Portland has really on other flaws. The junkies keep the housing cheap-ish hahaha
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Portland is overcrowded and way overpriced. You missed the nice boat by about 20 years. Looking to move elsewhere, maybe even Europe.
😭 Europe would be cool
Oregon is a beautiful place but all I see is homeless videos from this city… but the real facts is there’s homelessness in ALL cities in the US
This is true. Homelessness is a major issue in the states. But the ppl in Portland, I can’t even call them homeless ppl. They’re homeless by choice. They’re doing heavy drugs and deciding to live on the street causing problems
That’s soooo True… seeing this growing up inner city Detroit,MI
Yeah but you came from New York $$$…. That’s like comparing California to New Mexico😂
No doubt about it. I made these videos thinking of ppl in similar situations to me, moving from a big city like NY, LA, Toronto and showing that you can get great value in a living space