Miami ranked least affordable housing market in US

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @JulianMael-us2bx
    @JulianMael-us2bx Год назад +586

    I was at the gas station and noticed a car full of belongings and a lady with her dog. I gave her $20 and she just started bawling and was extremely grateful. When I was in my 20’s I was homeless for 2 months and lived in my car. I know how it feels to be in that situation.

    • @MarkFreeman-xi3rk
      @MarkFreeman-xi3rk Год назад +1

      I always wonder how can the typical family with average income afford a higher rate+ more expensive home? in my area multi generational home is becoming the norm . Don’t forget to add the inflation which just this week was 9.1 on the CPI , producers index 11.3, it’s going to be a rough ride for sure

    • @AntonioBianh
      @AntonioBianh Год назад +1

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      @cythiahan8455 Год назад +1

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      @SophiaChristian-so2of Год назад

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  • @andrew.alonzo
    @andrew.alonzo Год назад +369

    In my opinion, a housing market crash is imminent due to the high number of individuals who purchased homes above the asking price despite the low interest rates. These buyers find themselves in precarious situations as housing prices decline, leaving them without any equity. If they become unable to afford their homes, foreclosure becomes a likely outcome. Even attempting to sell would not yield any profits. This scenario is expected to impact a significant number of people, particularly in light of the anticipated surge in layoffs and the rapid increase in the cost of living.

    • @edward.abraham
      @edward.abraham Год назад +2

      I suggest you offset your real estate and get into stocks, A recession as bad it can be, provides good buying opportunities in the markets if you’re careful and it can also create volatility giving great short time buy and sell opportunities too. This is not financial advise but get buying, cash isn’t king at all in this time!

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      @james.atkins88 Год назад +3

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      @rebecca_burns14 Год назад +1

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  • @DanielRicany
    @DanielRicany Год назад +132

    The wages in Florida are one of the lowest in the country yet the houses and rents in Miami and other cities nearby are one of the most expensive in the country. How does that make sense? How are the local jobs going to support convenience for residents of the people expected to work those jobs can’t afford to live in the area? Are they just employing rich peoples’ kids at all the businesses because adults aren’t available to work there? That’s going to be the only option going forward.

    • @markgreen2170
      @markgreen2170 Год назад +7

      "employing rich peoples’ kids" lol! that's funny, rich people kids working ...don't they have more 'important' things to do?

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 Год назад +18

      No they will just expect to have 10 roommates in a small box studio apartment to split up the rent.

    • @bigiron3304
      @bigiron3304 Год назад

      Illegal immigration - they need places to live but they also need to take the low wage jobs. Citizens compete with illegals for housing and jobs.

    • @ThereAreNoBlackPpl
      @ThereAreNoBlackPpl Год назад +16

      @@longbeach225 see, that’s the NYC model, and it works because of our infrastructure, people can work multiple jobs and get to those jobs quickly. I don’t think it’s gonna work in Florida. I’ve lived around Miami and i know that you need a car to really get around, the buses take forever, and what train?😂 smh

    • @laylalayla5364
      @laylalayla5364 Год назад

      It makes sense when people worship garbage like desantis

  • @Nickgyw6
    @Nickgyw6 Год назад +30

    Miami has turned into Honolulu. A playground for the rich/tourists where all of the poor locals work low paying service jobs like slaves serving the rich internationals and tourists, while they live in tiny apartments with 5 roommates to afford rent. It’s exactly like Hawaii.. There’s no economic opportunity in Hawaii outside of tourism and feeding the rich people who live there year around at fancy restaurants.

  • @fandam801
    @fandam801 Год назад +60

    How TF are any of these people affording $3,000 a month rent with Florida jobs, must be a lot trust funders from Latin America.

    • @cool2180
      @cool2180 Год назад +21

      Moving that coke is what he is doing...lol

    • @Batony
      @Batony Год назад +24

      Drug trafficking, Onlyfans, successful RUclipsrs, and the trust fund kids.
      Plus, South Florida has always been the 2nd home for the filthy rich from Manhattan, Boston, etc. And with COVID, a lot of remote workers moved there permanently. So they are not relying on the local economy for employment.

    • @forthdimension686
      @forthdimension686 Год назад +2

      A couple can do it. If they're both a working college grads

    • @jeromec7595
      @jeromec7595 Год назад +7

      3,000 rent is too much for Miami

    • @frank-xp6pj
      @frank-xp6pj Год назад +3

      Miami & surrounding cities have a lot of cheap housing etc ….not everybody in Miami lives in Pent houses etc.

  • @PaulAllen786
    @PaulAllen786 Год назад +50

    It’s also the banks and investment firms like Southbys, BlackRock, and Berkshire Hathaway have bought many single family homes and are renting them

    • @James09291
      @James09291 Год назад +7

      Yup sounds like a setup

  • @rexx9496
    @rexx9496 Год назад +47

    I live in TN, never seen so many FL license plates in my life. Now I see why.

    • @PirateD.KingLuffy
      @PirateD.KingLuffy Год назад

      Man these folks needa stay outta Tennessee😭

    • @felipenunez2058
      @felipenunez2058 Год назад

      I move from Los angeles to Memphis don't regret got a lot of home for the price. Plenty of jobs just stay away from the wrong areas can be very violent here.

    • @rexx9496
      @rexx9496 Год назад

      @@felipenunez2058 I was just in Memphis for the first time a few weeks ago. Definitely can get a house for cheap. But the crime rate, yikes.

    • @PirateD.KingLuffy
      @PirateD.KingLuffy Год назад

      @@felipenunez2058 Memphis is beautiful if you away from the ghetto

    • @felipenunez2058
      @felipenunez2058 Год назад

      @@rexx9496 the crime is highly concentrated in some neighborhoods. Not all of memphis is bad. Downtown Beal st gets heavily policed.

  • @carlosmartinez7057
    @carlosmartinez7057 Год назад +115

    Just moved out of Florida. Lived in nice neighborhood in North Miami. When doing my finances and projecting my future I decided to move. It’s come to a point in South Fl that people have to decide if they should eat or pay they’re light bill after rent. This is no way to live. And yes crime is bad now. Did I mention bad drivers and bad traffic all the time.

    • @PaulAllen786
      @PaulAllen786 Год назад +22

      I moved from Massachusetts to Miami and my income dramatically Increased from better paying job, I pay less in rent than I did up north, I can go swimming everyday. Literally going south of Miami to Cutler Bay or Homestead is still affordable. I love it here and would never move back up north. It’s also very boring pretty much in every small town I lived in from North Carolina to Massachusetts, basically people just drink and get fat from the lack of warm weather to want to be active. Oh and the amount of feminists and pink haired/blue haired man hating women is dramatically increasing so being a fit and masculine man, I met some of the most trash women up north. I can literally go out of the house now and find a beautiful Latina girl at a nightclub and dance with her tonight. That’s also a huge motivator for single wealthy guys to move from there boring towns.

    • @Lele-lq3tx
      @Lele-lq3tx Год назад +6

      Crimes and bad driver was always a part of south Florida.

    • @ShortFunnyTales
      @ShortFunnyTales Год назад

      100%

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад +13

      @@PaulAllen786you’re the exception. The majority of locals in Miami pay over 70 percent of their income in rent due to the mass influx of people from out of state driving up the housing and rental market.

    • @PaulAllen786
      @PaulAllen786 Год назад +4

      @@Ja56780 understood. And that’s rough, I do feel sorry for those who have to choose between food and rent.
      I’m not immune to that possibility either. Good point sir

  • @1836davedave
    @1836davedave Год назад +56

    What the hell do these people do that they can spend 3,4 or 5 thousand a month on rent?

    • @Denise_954
      @Denise_954 Год назад +16

      I know right! I’ve been in south FL all my life and have never had a job making that type of money

    • @yomismo6969
      @yomismo6969 Год назад +31

      Working on the main industries:
      Prostitution and drugs.

    • @neekeyzonked5574
      @neekeyzonked5574 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @206remyboyz7
      @206remyboyz7 Год назад +1

      ​@@yomismo6969Big Facts!

    • @ksmith2101
      @ksmith2101 Год назад +4

      Drug lords and smugglers.

  • @music-jj2pl
    @music-jj2pl Год назад +69

    I'm in miami and could not afford my house if i were house shopping right now. I moved here 25 years ago because of work and back then it was normal. A person with an honest job could buy a house and have a car payment etc and still have money left over. I cannot believe what people are paying for rent now. I feel so bad for locals. Yes it super nice and yes you may have grown up here but you know what's also nice? Eating. Go save a ton of money somewhere else then move here later.

    • @danpan001
      @danpan001 Год назад +8

      I am in L.A. rent is expensive too even unlike Miami we are losing population here.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад +3

      I hear ya, with the average person in Miami making high 40’s and household in the high 60’s it’s impossible to buy a home down here.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад +3

      @@danpan001
      They are running to Florida & Texas. That’s where those Californians are going to or they’re going to the DMV. Idc I would rather live in California than Florida because hurricanes are brutal.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад

      @@gayelorde2577 everywhere is not labeled the most unaffordable city in the US, but Miami is.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад

      @@gayelorde2577 what’s the average gross income for a single person and a household? What are the price ranges for homes up there? It’s funny you say that when various articles state the same and people from NJ and NY are leaving and using their money over here.

  • @samthepoet107
    @samthepoet107 Год назад +38

    Those are Manhattan prices. Even parts of Brooklyn are cheaper than living in Miami. People don't make as much money there so how are working class people supposed to live there? This should be the first question during the debate to knock the governor out of the primary debates.

    • @FloridaMan69.
      @FloridaMan69. Год назад +1

      roommates

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 Год назад +7

      @@FloridaMan69. not everyone wants to be Peter Pan. Some want to grow up and have a family. Roommates are great if single or in college.

    • @ryandarko2115
      @ryandarko2115 Год назад +1

      We don’t make as much up here the cost is horrible plus the taxes on the paycheck are worse we have state tax you guys don’t. I moved to New Jersey I pay $1400 for a 2 bedroom. Love it

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад +2

      @@samthepoet107hat’s why many need to relocate. I feel a great migration of the 2020s is going to happen in the south. I was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale but didn’t come from the wealth side or beaches. Rough upbringings and I couldn’t pursue my goals out there. Florida isn’t the state to build a new family life or a successful career. Most will straddle the fence of Florida draws and don’t truly realize the climate there is horrifying to. No one wants to keep dealing with hurricanes like that and most can be deadly. I thank god the rose colored glasses are gone and I’ve been set free to pursue the life I always wanted. It’s hurt not the state for that fairytale like and america need to take a deeper look into Florida not the beaches/palm trees.

    • @samthepoet107
      @samthepoet107 Год назад +2

      @@Fourwindsofsuccess your comment is totally opposite from the governor there who paints a rosy picture and is running high in the polls in Florida. I've been there a number of times all the way from St. Augustine to Disney, Fr. Lauderdale, the two Miami , all the way down to the Florida Keys. It's definitely not breezy like Caribbean weather. It used to be affordable. Then so many investors moved in there pushing the price of real estate up. But with constant hurricanes, flooding and bad weather insurance companies are leaving while I heard that one has to have home insurance. It's definitely not a place to live if one only has social security income.

  • @daddytheman9957
    @daddytheman9957 Год назад +206

    This report is 100% accurate, I live in Miami and see this every day. Some people can’t afford to live here, they just don’t make enough and they are royally screwed. As cold as it sounds those individuals should consider moving because it’s not going to get any better. We are getting over 1000 people a day moving to Florida, most of those come to south Florida which means rents will get more expensive. It is about supply and demand. 100 applicants for every empty apartment and landlords are greedy.

    • @dezznutz3743
      @dezznutz3743 Год назад +17

      Sounds like basic economics to me.

    • @SmokyOle
      @SmokyOle Год назад +68

      ​@@dezznutz3743Hyper capitalist economics. Which aren't sustainable and will lead to an LA like homeless population.

    • @MC-of7ow
      @MC-of7ow Год назад +11

      Nah people are moving here from other states.

    • @jcx5659
      @jcx5659 Год назад +8

      Sounds like America.

    • @nicholasthompson7690
      @nicholasthompson7690 Год назад +12

      I had to move from Ny to sw Ohio for cheaper rent

  • @serenadesilhout
    @serenadesilhout Год назад +22

    I was a real estate agent from 2012 to 2017 and I saw a this trend of out of state buyers and corporations buying up property and flipping them. Neighborhoods were getting gentrified and I was trying to encourage my clients to buy property because renting was going to be a nightmare. Its sad what some of these developers have done because now its really difficult. Florida has one of the least affordable markets, but doesn't pay NY or CA wages. I'm glad that I was able to get my family into a nice home that they're comfortable with. In the meantime, I'm just waiting for the entire house of cards to fall so that we can start buying property again.

  • @meowchael1
    @meowchael1 Год назад +26

    There is constant landscaping noise everywhere you go in Miami. It's not enjoyable to walk around in Miami neighborhoods because almost everyone speeds, runs red lights, drives through stop signs and makes extremely loud noise with their cars and motorcycles. There are cops everywhere but they don't enforce traffic violations.

    • @meowchael1
      @meowchael1 Год назад +1

      @@Lorenzo-wl5xt NO, they're not. You need to educate yourself.

    • @meowchael1
      @meowchael1 Год назад

      @@gayelorde2577 No, it's almost everyone, dingus.

    • @michaeljeffery7466
      @michaeljeffery7466 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @nelcomargaming6612
      @nelcomargaming6612 Год назад

      ​@@meowchael1 yup

    • @nelcomargaming6612
      @nelcomargaming6612 Год назад +4

      ​@@meowchael1 Iive in Cape Coral where it's majority white and you don't see this. So he is not wrong.

  • @MrStaybrown
    @MrStaybrown Год назад +59

    Everyone is trying to get rich quick.

    • @realtalk1310
      @realtalk1310 Год назад +12

      Yup, I just can't wait until the house of cards falls.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад +1

      Being rich is a beautiful thing but why move to a state that’s a death trap aka hurricane zone. It’s dumb that you spend money and your home could possibly be swept away. It don’t make since why people pick Florida. When I’m wealthy I rather Santa Barbara, CA not Florida any where there.

    • @realtalk1310
      @realtalk1310 Год назад

      @@Fourwindsofsuccess You really think Liberal Commiefornia is better? Your property taxes are going to be insane.

    • @redplaybuttonuser
      @redplaybuttonuser 7 месяцев назад

      I made more on OnlyFans in a month than I did with my full time job in Florida.

    • @redplaybuttonuser
      @redplaybuttonuser 7 месяцев назад

      @@realtalk1310 I lived in FL and CA and I found CA more affordable. My wages in FL was 60% less than what I made in CA and my rent in south FL was 55% more than my rent in CA.

  • @Miguel195211
    @Miguel195211 Год назад +31

    I love Miami. I had to leave because I couldn’t buy a home as the home prices, taxes, HOA fees and insurance are very high. Now I live in NC as prices are more affordable.

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Год назад +4

      that's probably why I see so many Floridians in NC. I was shocked at first.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад +2

      @@thanosianthemadtitanic
      Most floridans are sneaking out especially us who’s were born and raised. There are going to be so many that will suffer because of that weather is brutal there and I’m not talking about the sun. Florida get the most hurricanes/floodings. It’s going to get worst so nobody should be living there forever. So many floridans will go to Georgia or the Carolinas or California/or Arizona. Some may go to Texas but I would never want to live in Texas because of the hurricanes as well. If anything Floridians should escape states in a direct hurricane path (death zone).

    • @matthewclinkscales9641
      @matthewclinkscales9641 Год назад

      It seems like everybody comes to NC,there are a lot people from New York that move to NC too.

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Год назад +1

      @matthewclinkscales9641 it's one of the fastest growing states in the nation especially the raliegh Durham area

  • @derred723
    @derred723 Год назад +35

    1:58 "$6000 a month!!!" lol. That was NOT affordable even before the pandemic. I mean seriously, it's a bad example cause first off it's a house not an apartment. But even so affordable is like if rent is 1/3 your monthly income. So for $6000 a month to be affordable you'd have to already have an income of $18k a month meaning you'd have to have a salary of $216k per year. That is not remotely close to an average income.

    • @jimmyjay689
      @jimmyjay689 Год назад +1

      For wealthy people in LA, San Fran, Miami and Manhattan it is normal...leave those cities to them....sadly now even my hometown Boston is trending that way...$200,000 for a household isnt totally crazy..granted, not the norm

    • @danm1063
      @danm1063 Год назад

      Note: not everyone gets paid normal salaries

    • @l2xsniper1
      @l2xsniper1 Год назад +1

      I don't think she was being fully honest because she didn't want people to realize the discrepancy in inflation in housing prices is way overpriced, that house was probably like $4k pre 2020.

  • @jorgecruz1235
    @jorgecruz1235 Год назад +70

    No one is going to point out the truth?! It’s rich Latin Americans moving to Miami or building their second home that is artificially inflating the prices of housing. This has been going on for decades

    • @marctorres2759
      @marctorres2759 Год назад +8

      You rarely ever see rich Latins in NY. Cause the policies there keep them no better than upper middle class at best.

    • @Rubin-c4z
      @Rubin-c4z Год назад +4

      ​@@marctorres2759on what evidence

    • @kcor4
      @kcor4 Год назад

      Who's building? Where is there area to build?

    • @habituallinestepper3927
      @habituallinestepper3927 Год назад

      @@raffpants618Cubans and other Latinos (Venezuelan, Argentinean etc identify as white .

    • @arain764niara
      @arain764niara Год назад

      It's just rich people ruining it for everyone, race doesn't matter.

  • @Amccm4qu
    @Amccm4qu Год назад +80

    Insurance, property taxes and HOA fees are up as well. Makes rent go up.

    • @bs4real
      @bs4real Год назад

      Bullshit.its all about greed.

    • @danpan001
      @danpan001 Год назад +1

      ​@fladave99with $4500 you can rent a 3 bedroom house out here in L.A.

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 Год назад

      Yeap. Landlords aren't going to eat the cost, lol.
      They always pass everything through.

    • @whocares397
      @whocares397 Год назад +1

      you forgot to mention greed on that list ^_-

  • @myothercarisadelorean8957
    @myothercarisadelorean8957 Год назад +24

    About to get worse now that insurance companies are dropping home owners coverage

  • @tarshagreene4661
    @tarshagreene4661 Год назад +9

    I live in Jacksonville Florida and live in a two bedroom two bath apartment for $1550 a month. I just think Rent is expensive all over the state of Florida.

    • @b3rliner_mike
      @b3rliner_mike Год назад +4

      1550 is not bad at all for a major city

    • @DueceSpice
      @DueceSpice 9 месяцев назад

      FLORIDAS CRIME CENTER IS JACKSONVILLE

  • @WhatsyourIQ1
    @WhatsyourIQ1 Год назад +28

    I thought I would never leave Florida. I’m getting out here sooner than later if things don’t change for the good.

  • @robertbruno6959
    @robertbruno6959 Год назад +25

    Lived in miami, miami beach, ft Lauderdale for almost 40 years. Last 11 years disabled. I had it together, had a great landlord, and nice neighbors in north beach. Landlord sold, my lease was up and rents were now out of my reach. 61 and moved back to new jersey and near family

    • @robertbruno6959
      @robertbruno6959 Год назад +8

      @@Utubedeletescomments I did own, a condo. It was a negative experience, other owners have their own agenda, people in charge of the hoa fees can screw around with the cash, things that need upkeep are overlooked. Couldn't wait to get out of that situation. When renting, anything happens just call the landlord...

  • @Mlogan11
    @Mlogan11 Год назад +88

    Rents today are bigger than mortgage payments of just a few years ago. Housing is now a luxury thanks to the "free market".

    • @saywhatnow57
      @saywhatnow57 Год назад +5

      Have you seen the housing in any of the places that don't have a "free market"? Our government supplies those in the form of section 8 here. The quality is not much different.

    • @jilpok1074
      @jilpok1074 Год назад +15

      @@saywhatnow57 No, some cities/states cap the percentage on how much a Landlord can raise rent from year to year. Places that don’t have a cap allow landlords to triple rent from one year to the next. So people have to keep moving every year or they have to stick with sky high rent if they want to stay a second year. Section 8 is entirely different, it’s for poor people. But non-regulated rent affects virtually everyone. It’s obnoxious and it is also what is allowing rents to balloon the way they are ballooning.

    • @gTr4yr4y
      @gTr4yr4y Год назад +9

      By free market you mean extreme government intervention and PPP loans granted to Americans wealthiest who bought up real estate. I got you

    • @captng
      @captng Год назад +1

      Rent should never be less than a mortgage ❤. Owner should just sell a losing investment 😮

    • @saywhatnow57
      @saywhatnow57 Год назад +1

      @@captng you're making the assumption that rentals are mortgaged. Most rentals have large amounts of equity that would require a smaller, or no mortgage at all...

  • @realdeal139
    @realdeal139 Год назад +18

    Miami is for the rich and is a retirement city. Hence why many Floridians are moving back to the northeast where the wages are higher and can improve their living conditions

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Год назад +2

      For rich Democrats fleeing the high taxes, cold weather and toxic leftist politics of the Northeast.

    • @SA-hz1rs
      @SA-hz1rs Год назад

      Miami Is poor

  • @MagicHandDrawingandElse
    @MagicHandDrawingandElse Год назад +18

    You know things are wrong when rent is higher than mortgage. You get nothing in return from rent, but the sacrifice to buy a house, if you can afford it or curse, cuz is getting out of control too, is in the long run.

    • @mslisa5791
      @mslisa5791 Год назад

      If you can’t afford the new homeowners insurance rates how can you afford a mortgage payment? In SWF people are paying 6k to 15k a year now for homeowners insurance.

    • @smartanajones4u
      @smartanajones4u Год назад

      Rent has always been higher than a mortgage for a multitude of reasons.

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Год назад +33

    Irvine California has affordable rent? (1:08). Give me a break. Where did your TV news department get that information from? You'll be lucky to find a one bedroom for less than $3,000 per month.

    • @kych2008
      @kych2008 Год назад +7

      Yeah 2,800 is crazy that’s the cheapest I see says that’s in el Camino

    • @valdivia1234567
      @valdivia1234567 Год назад +5

      Does the determination of "affordable" equate median income of the area compared to the avg or median rental costs? If so, I'm guessing the median income in Miami is lower than OC.

    • @Mr_Banker222
      @Mr_Banker222 Год назад

      I believe they have so many “affordable housing” that balances out their cost sheet

    • @roachtoasties
      @roachtoasties Год назад

      @@valdivia1234567 Good point, but asking someone if they're thinking of moving to a place with a higher median income to afford the median rent in the same area is assuming the person can immediately find such a job.

    • @VulcanLogic
      @VulcanLogic Год назад

      Cheaper in Santa Ana. And totally safe.

  • @user-wt6zf4ek9k
    @user-wt6zf4ek9k Год назад +181

    Great video! it is challenging to make precise predictions for the housing market as it is still uncertain how swiftly or to what extent the Federal Reserve can decrease inflation and borrowing expenses without causing a significant drop in demand from buyers for everything from houses to automobiles.

    • @AdamGreene222
      @AdamGreene222 Год назад +3

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      @laszlolee Год назад +2

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      @EmilyMoore-n7n Год назад +1

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      @laszlolee Год назад +1

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    • @EmilyMoore-n7n
      @EmilyMoore-n7n Год назад

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  • @sabrina.natalie
    @sabrina.natalie Год назад +31

    Scottsdale, Arizona is considered to be the *BEST* (affordable) place to rent an apartment/house in the US? Ummm…. the person who created this list, probably hasn’t visited Arizona, because Scottsdale is considered to be a very affluent part of town, and it’s extremely expensive to rent or buy, in that area. Scottsdale is a nice area, and I would feel relatively safe living there, but it’s not affordable. Even the neighboring cities, like Paradise Valley (which is a city that boarders Scottsdale), can be extremely expensive, and has some million dollar properties. Chandler, Arizona also wouldn’t be affordable, because Chandler boarders Tempe. Tempe is where the Arizona State University campus is, so you have a ton of college students looking to rent apartments close to campus, which will increase the prices in both Tempe and Chandler. Not the most accurate list, in my opinion.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 Год назад +2

      yeah the list seemed backwards. it said Akron, Ohio was expensive and Irvine, CA was affordable. lol. they have it backwards.
      I am from Ohio, but live in CA.

    • @anniesshenanigans3815
      @anniesshenanigans3815 Год назад +4

      yea when I lived in Phoenix there was no way I could afford Scottsdale. Maybe they mixed up the list?

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 Год назад +2

      @@Utubedeletescomments same house in Irvine is at least 5x more than Akron.
      Do you think a teacher or accountant in Irvine is making 5x what they would make in Akron?
      use your brain

    • @watchmanonthewall14
      @watchmanonthewall14 Год назад +3

      How can you expect an accurate list from main stream media? Of course, there is an agenda. Always.

    • @watchmanonthewall14
      @watchmanonthewall14 Год назад +5

      @@Utubedeletescomments Except that they did not give specific numbers comparing income to rent. They want you to take their word for it, which you have done. Use YOUR brain.

  • @skyking6989
    @skyking6989 Год назад +10

    Even if i could afford that i refuse to pay that much. Outrageous

  • @MinMaxInfinity
    @MinMaxInfinity Год назад +54

    So glad that the pain is shared across the states. Thank you America

    • @andretigiovaneti7587
      @andretigiovaneti7587 Год назад +8

      You mean thank you Biden

    • @Handle70770
      @Handle70770 Год назад +8

      @@andretigiovaneti7587 i'm sorry I can't hear you over DeSantis's stunt, and trumps convictions😂

    • @cstuartdc
      @cstuartdc Год назад +5

      @@andretigiovaneti7587thank you DeSantis….apparently Florida is worse than California.
      Your fly is down FL.

    • @Gypsum179
      @Gypsum179 Год назад +2

      ​@@andretigiovaneti7587desantis you mean.

    • @u4riahsc
      @u4riahsc Год назад +4

      Florida is the worst place to live thanks to DeSaster.

  • @Already100
    @Already100 Год назад +65

    Did that fool say that four-bedroom house was $9000 a month😂😅 😝
    Dammmm sonnnnn!

    • @ricovelas
      @ricovelas Год назад +19

      I thought she said that was a rental... A RENTAL.
      I get it if you have to be in Miami for the short term and your job is bankrolling your rent, but $9K for rent is unreal on a practical level.

    • @jilpok1074
      @jilpok1074 Год назад +5

      There is something funny about that. The price tag is either fake or there is something very important they forgot to mention, like maybe it’s a vacation rental one block from the beach with a maid. In that case, $2.2k a week for a nice vacation rental is reasonable. But if that’s the case, then that’s entirely out of context.

    • @DoobieDeb
      @DoobieDeb Год назад +5

      They are out of their minds

    • @andretigiovaneti7587
      @andretigiovaneti7587 Год назад +3

      Fo sho

    • @bobcortez9471
      @bobcortez9471 Год назад

      Rents loosely reflect the house value and local market. I’d be curious to know what that house would sell for and what the mortgage would be for a standard 30 years with 20% down. If it’s a $2m house, we’ll, $9k isn’t terrible with today’s rates.

  • @wayneanderson8034
    @wayneanderson8034 Год назад +12

    The rents are double, the pay is half. Whatever you do for income, you will earn less of it working in South Florida. The rents are never going down adjusted for inflation. People come here for the climate. In January, when everyone else is freezing in blue, south Florida is orange with a high of 80. That will never change, & why people are willing to be paid less working here.

  • @DAL799
    @DAL799 Год назад +5

    Florida it’s a retirement state, it’s not a state where you can go find a good job and affordable houses,it’s a state where you go on vacation temporary and then get the hell out of there.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

      Period. It’s unfortunate so many people who’s born and raised there like myself they just don’t see a true future for themselves. They believe Florida is the end be all, and operate from a really low quality state of mind. They think they could struggle to live out there without a decent job then the brutal rains/hurricanes/tropical storms that brew monthly even outside of hurricane season. It’s always raining there or flash flooding but people will think it’s California weather.

  • @sean2015
    @sean2015 Год назад +49

    I guess Floridians will never learn that *warm winters* and the *lack of a state income tax* don't automatically make you rich.

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Год назад +2

      Doesn’t it 😒

    • @sean2015
      @sean2015 Год назад

      @@rainacherienne1010 you from Florida ?

    • @meroinheroin
      @meroinheroin Год назад

      ​@@sean2015uh.. we have income tax? Also 9% sales tax in my part of FL

    • @sean2015
      @sean2015 Год назад +3

      @@meroinheroinwhat are you talking about? Florida has never had a state income tax (the state constitution prohibits one).
      Florida’s base sales tax is 6 percent. If you’re paying 9 percent then I’m
      guessing you must be in Hillsborough (?) where they charge an extra 3 percent. Did I guess right?

    • @meroinheroin
      @meroinheroin Год назад +2

      @@sean2015 you're right friend, I mistook state income tax for federal (which we still pay)
      Also, I'm in Miami Beach where sales tax is 9% and Miami has a sales tax of 7% (I lived and grew up there + my parents live there so I regularly still shop there to save money.)

  • @u4riahsc
    @u4riahsc Год назад +14

    Florida is one of he worst places to live thanks to DeSaster.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад +2

      Exactly. I'm seriously considering leaving the state, but I can't afford to right now.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

      @@wturner777
      Most Floridians can’t afford to leave. That’s why I abruptly left. I walked out my small studio apartment in early July to let go of it all. I was born and raised there. I took off to Georgia to find a cheaper living and finally a decent home to live without hurricanes coming yearly.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      @@Fourwindsofsuccess That's great. I'm so happy it all worked out for you. Most people aren't so lucky though.

  • @WELVAS.
    @WELVAS. Год назад +20

    Florida better be careful with this hypercapitalism. California, more specifically San Francisco was also once a really popular city and when the high rents became too much many became homeless and started to give the city a bad rep from what was previously a hotspot to move to.

    • @ohnonono8195
      @ohnonono8195 Год назад +1

      Wayyyy to hot in Miami for increase of homelessness to be visible like san francisco

    • @underground9260
      @underground9260 Год назад +2

      @@ohnonono8195give it time. The Reagan tax cuts really made the state unaffordable for the working class. My family left California in 1975, and that was the big reason why they left. People from the east who had a bunch of money, bought a many houses they could, so people who we’re working class families we’re priced out. The California exodus has been around since the early 70’s. Florida is seeing the same thing that California went through.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад +1

      @@ohnonono8195not true, I’ve noticed an increase of the homeless population in the streets of Miami from 2020 to now.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад

      @@underground9260I’m feeling it. Places in smaller towns were selling homes in the 100-200k range are now in the 400’s. Let’s not even talk about the metropolitan areas of south Florida.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

      That’s how crime starts to. Florida form rates increased and been increasing since the 2000s.

  • @hellosammy4105
    @hellosammy4105 Год назад +9

    Not just housing. The cost of goods and services there is also nuts.

  • @pharaoh9391
    @pharaoh9391 Год назад +6

    Across the country red/blue state most people are struggling to pay rent cause of corporate greed 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart
    @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart Год назад +4

    1:20 - I feel the same way out here in Cali. I love it out here. Finding the perfect place for YOU is subjective.

  • @normahernandez5100
    @normahernandez5100 Год назад +6

    The problem with the rental situation is the ballooning of the value of the property!!! Realtors along with property owners trying to make a killing are to blame. New construction overly priced in areas where residents are low income earner’s does not make any sense????? Truth be told!!!!

  • @epi2045
    @epi2045 Год назад +6

    Lived in FL for 7 years - Boca Raton, West Palm, Windermere (Tiger Wood town). Love’d it but had to move because it was tooooo hot and humid.

  • @CourageUnderFire87
    @CourageUnderFire87 Год назад +3

    Irvine, CA has always been expensive not sure how it made the least of more affordable. It’s located in south Orange County which is very expensive to live!

  • @marcbayarea1980
    @marcbayarea1980 Год назад +5

    Just 20-30 years ago, Miami was one of the most affordable cities.

    • @BrandonClark-StocksPassports
      @BrandonClark-StocksPassports Год назад +1

      30 years ago.
      Bill Clinton was president
      Michael Jordan was playing
      IPhone wasn't even invented
      Marriages still mattered
      30 years ago.....that was 30 years ago

    • @jasonsmith530
      @jasonsmith530 Год назад +1

      and south beach was classier

    • @redplaybuttonuser
      @redplaybuttonuser 7 месяцев назад

      @@jasonsmith530 south beach is now full of trashy beach goers with skimpy bikinis and men with tight speedos

  • @jtcali2086
    @jtcali2086 Год назад +7

    But hey...at least the governor is doing important things like breaking the world record each week on how many times someone can say 'woke' in a sentence...

  • @danov3085
    @danov3085 Год назад +8

    Toronto, Ontario rent is just as steep. Hell, I witnessed a lone parking spot in downtown Toronto with a 4 figure $ amount for lease a month.

    • @James09291
      @James09291 Год назад

      What if you move to Edmonton? I heard houses are cheap down there

  • @dsdddsd4543we
    @dsdddsd4543we Год назад +14

    That questions I always have about Miami is what industries does the city have to support these high rents. How many Fortune 500 companies have offices there.

    • @JC.LC.
      @JC.LC. Год назад +6

      It's all hype.

    • @poodymeiner3125
      @poodymeiner3125 Год назад +5

      My home state has only one industry: health insurance fraud

    • @PaulAllen786
      @PaulAllen786 Год назад +3

      UH TOURISM, Lawyers helping criminals stay in business, Lawyers putting people away, Real Estate companies, Construction Companies, and a lot of Latin American companies like Goya, Del Monte, etc the headquarters are in Miami.
      Miami/ Doral is a major hub for car customization, transport, and trucking companies. Majority of Cruise lines have their headquarters here. The list goes on and not too mention drug traffickers and money launderers have business here

  • @chrisaycock5965
    @chrisaycock5965 Год назад +9

    I’m in California welcome to the party Miami. 🎉 My rent for my 2 bed 2 bath 1140 sq ft in San Francisco Bay is 4100 a month.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 Год назад +1

      The worst part about it is our wages are extremely low.

  • @marilynadams349
    @marilynadams349 Год назад +23

    True every where ! We in a mess every where.

  • @dshoec
    @dshoec Год назад +7

    The issue is that no new homes have been built. Up until Kennedy, the government always built housing and wanted every American to have s house. Pretty much no new housing has been built for that past 50 years increasing demand with low supply means higher prices.

  • @banginzaza
    @banginzaza Год назад +6

    NY and Cali is like "Ohhhh yeeeeah! They're not talking about us anymore!" 😂

  • @DrewRueDoo
    @DrewRueDoo Год назад +7

    It's crazy because the Miami area recently ranked one of the top cities that everyone is moving OUT of. So, there is inventory. This is all just greed.

  • @chantalmarieee
    @chantalmarieee Год назад +6

    Yup my rent last year was $2050 in Fort Lauderdale and now my same floor plan is going for $3k. It’s wild

    • @JEFFMAN90
      @JEFFMAN90 Год назад +1

      3k a month for rent God damn smh

    • @redplaybuttonuser
      @redplaybuttonuser 7 месяцев назад

      Damn, and my rent for a 3bed/3bath house in the SF Bay Area, CA is only $1950/month plus CA is rent control. My rent only went up $40 and my salary went up a lot too.

  • @mactastic144
    @mactastic144 Год назад +16

    It's not supposed to be affordable. Developers chose Miami. Residents that used to live there are pushed out, have to move somewhere else. Billionaires don't care about your feelings.

  • @Emeritus63s
    @Emeritus63s Год назад +12

    3k per year is equivalent to 650k in South Africa - you can literally buy/build a modern masterpiece home here

    • @straightlead8
      @straightlead8 Год назад

      You mean 3k per month

    • @Emeritus63s
      @Emeritus63s Год назад

      @@straightlead8 yes sir but annually its 650k in Rands in South Africa you could literally buy a new Audi A5 or 4

  • @nickdaniel7417
    @nickdaniel7417 Год назад +4

    Housing in other markets may be more expensive like California and New York but people on average get paid more. Nationally florida pays less than other states for the same job

  • @AJohnson0325
    @AJohnson0325 Год назад +18

    It stinks but as long as people keep paying and aren’t willing to leave all the big cities then rent isn’t going to go down. I’d leave and move to the countryside. $3,000 for rent? Forget that!

    • @MrLawalker
      @MrLawalker Год назад +2

      Facts.
      It's insane, right?
      As a landlord this almost made me choke.🤢😵‍💫

    • @SnowofLight
      @SnowofLight Год назад

      My jaw hit the floor

  • @thedirtybubble9613
    @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +7

    0:17 She's so EXCITED that rents are so high and unaffordable.

    • @SA-op4xu
      @SA-op4xu Год назад

      She’s most likely has a side business outside of her fake news reporting job

    • @Dblup
      @Dblup Год назад

      Keeps the poor out.

  • @jaye28
    @jaye28 Год назад +8

    Feels like that in Atlanta as well!

  • @efrainrodriguez1324
    @efrainrodriguez1324 Год назад +5

    1:10 Irvine, CA? A college town in one of the most affluent areas in Orange County made the TOP 10 Best Places to Rent an Apartment/House in the United States? I'm genuinely curious about the metrics used to generate these rankings.

    • @bigcockedman714
      @bigcockedman714 Год назад +1

      Irvine is big and has mainly high level professionals.

    • @Lorenzo-wl5xt
      @Lorenzo-wl5xt Год назад +1

      Irvine is expensive but way better than any city in South FL

  • @Xzawn
    @Xzawn Год назад +4

    They should have a limit of the rent ppl put
    This is ridiculous

  • @mikebear7636
    @mikebear7636 Год назад +19

    don't worry, DeSaster is going to fix it with woke laws 🤡

    • @radicalmind5742
      @radicalmind5742 Год назад +1

      I am packing up leave july 31. It is unlivable in Florida. Starvation wages. Thats a dagger for me. I know a high principal making 100k a year, did not qualify for a mortgage.

  • @tpp4007
    @tpp4007 Год назад +1

    Damn, almost $10K a month to rent that house. That’s crazy. Most mortgages don’t even come that close.

  • @samiami9990
    @samiami9990 Год назад +15

    Dozens of home insurance companies leaving the state.
    Hikes in FPL rates and car insurance and groceries.
    Most expensive housing market in the US and highest inflation.
    Yet many companies that were highlighted as moving here are paying low wages for office jobs.

  • @TruUniqueMobileDetailing-xo3sy
    @TruUniqueMobileDetailing-xo3sy Год назад +6

    How them people paying rent?????

  • @Briluvr
    @Briluvr Год назад +6

    I’ve never heard Irvine be called affordable

  • @FresaPeroNoParaTuMermelada
    @FresaPeroNoParaTuMermelada Год назад

    is a 2 bedroom at 2,500 a lot of rent?

  • @tovratov5235
    @tovratov5235 Год назад +5

    Man I live in Tijuana Mexico... My rent is only $350 a month.

  • @desiv1170
    @desiv1170 Год назад +8

    $4k a month for rent? That's more than my 15 year mortgage payment!!! Sheesh!

  • @fireballrobbie1744
    @fireballrobbie1744 Год назад +3

    Thank God I moved out of Miami years ago & never looked back.

  • @Peizxcv
    @Peizxcv Год назад +1

    How is that possible? NY and SF are way way more

  • @c.r.chandler5905
    @c.r.chandler5905 Год назад +6

    Don't come to Atlanta. Housing costs are already high and we're full. Y'all stay down there

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +1

      Funny so many people from Miami are moving to Atlanta and Georgia.

    • @timboc105
      @timboc105 Год назад +3

      Florida is full too and infested with invasive species transplants..

    • @VulcanLogic
      @VulcanLogic Год назад +1

      Spoiler alert, guess where tens of thousands are heading after the next Cat 3 blows through?

  • @TNexpert
    @TNexpert Год назад

    As in more than LA and NYC ?

  • @gdj777
    @gdj777 Год назад +6

    "Migration of people from up north"...Make that the entire world.

  • @25447carepear
    @25447carepear Год назад +2

    BABYLON! The US is modern day Babylon...those who know, KNOW! I love the anchor didnt try to change his accent. Love it. You betta speak!!❤

  • @mjblue84
    @mjblue84 Год назад +20

    The only reason for this is GREED.

    • @Utubedeletescomments
      @Utubedeletescomments Год назад

      Let's be nice and let you get that South Beach apartment for $500 a month .

    • @daveburrows9876
      @daveburrows9876 Год назад +2

      Every single one of us is greedy, it's just a matter of degree.

  • @1chuck96
    @1chuck96 Год назад +3

    Greed Mongers right? Well, let me tell you something I just stumbled across recently. I rent in the Bluffton / Hilton Head Island, SC area and a new "scam" has arisen in that property managers in the area are now "mandating" that you have to have Renters Insurance, (which I get...somewhat), but the Insurance HAS to be with your local property management office...and NOT by an outside REGULAR insurance agency. In SC, this is highly illegal and is called a "tie-on". The dollar amount isn't that much, ($39.00 / mo, for me), but I also wonder why I'm paying what I am with yearly $100 rent increases each year over the past 4 years. My marginal advice? 1.) Check / read your lease agreement carefully before signing to make sure it's NOT "baked" into your rent. 2.) Call any local insurance agency and ask them if "tie-on's" are legal in your state. The rest of which I'll leave up to you as I'm just beginning to go through this myself. Point being, is that the legal-eze in rental agreements can be / and are extremely mis-leading. Good Luck ya'll. Life just keeps getting harder by the day.

    • @anniesshenanigans3815
      @anniesshenanigans3815 Год назад

      this was new to me when I rented an apartment in SWFL. They want this insurance to cover THEIR property.. my personal property is not covered!!

  • @LVMACHINE88
    @LVMACHINE88 Год назад +3

    Irvine, Ca?.....I make over $40 and hour and can't afford a studio there...

  • @Turbo6019
    @Turbo6019 Год назад

    They listed Cali is more affordable??

  • @christinaaguirre201
    @christinaaguirre201 Год назад +4

    I’m a Miami native. I moved out of FL in 2006 and haven’t looked back. It was a terrible place then and it’s an even worse place now.

  • @__Gus_
    @__Gus_ Год назад +7

    I am moving out of Miami on Saturday because our government failed us we were told a couple years back that action will be taken to make Miami more affordable we were told their would be an appraisal for every home in Florida both for Rent and Buying a house, apartment ETC. after the appraisal was done the owner of the property was not to exceed the amount given by the state to rent or sell their home otherwise their would be consequences such as fine's and violation fees this was never sought out and now we are living in this hell of a state with prices only the rich can afford i just bought my first home but its not in Miami is 2 hours away and is an inconvenience to me to have to live that far from the place i grew up and know everything about and have all my family at we have to put an end to this and make these prices fair poor neighborhood used to sell houses for $150,000 now those same poor neighborhoods have houses at the price of $478,000 for that same house that used to cost $150,000 3 years ago i saw 1 house at $700,000 and all these poor neighborhoods are whats called the hood when has anyone seen a house for $700,000 in a place where crack head roam the streets at all times dealers at every street come on now Florida do better

    • @nesq4104
      @nesq4104 Год назад

      You ever think of moving back to your home country?

  • @DemureDarlings
    @DemureDarlings Год назад +1

    WHERE IS NYC ON THAT LIST

  • @jcx5659
    @jcx5659 Год назад +11

    Yeah, Meatball is fixing so many problems in Florida. Too bad his fixes don't help anyone.

    • @jcx5659
      @jcx5659 Год назад

      @@RickRoth-qu3pj I don't know since the use of that term apparently means a million different things.........

  • @bigmamassoul8323
    @bigmamassoul8323 Год назад +2

    I want to know what they're doing for a living to be able to afford that

  • @1rexrex
    @1rexrex Год назад +6

    DONT COME TO ARIZONA. WE DONT NEED OUR RENT GOING UP. PEOPLE PAYING $2500 A MONTH FOR 750 SQ FT APARTMENTS. IT ISN'T BETTER. GETTING WORSE EVERY DAY BECAUSE OF BS REPORTS LIKE THIS ONE.

    • @Eddard-k9x
      @Eddard-k9x Год назад +6

      Oh, thanks for letting me know. Heading to Arizona as we speak. I'm also going to tell all my friends plus the media

    • @1rexrex
      @1rexrex Год назад +3

      @@Eddard-k9x Good luck. It was hot as hell Thursday. Gonna be worse today.

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад +4

      It's because Rental Property owners are selling to younger potential Rental property owners and these younger owners are wanting to get rich quick so they're not going to do maintenance and just take more of your money.

    • @NotSure2582
      @NotSure2582 Год назад +2

      lmfao Ain’t nobody from Florida gonna move to 116 Fahrenheit desert bs city Arizona.
      edit: 117 F this week, no thanks, pass.

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад +3

      @astralprojection28 like Arizona is appealing? 🤣👍

  • @TheLunzDen
    @TheLunzDen Год назад

    NYC not on here????

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 Год назад +13

    Now the Gouverneur has turned FL in a high rent and low income state.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      It's the lack of rent control in the state which causes landlords to jack up rent like crazy.

    • @markgreen2170
      @markgreen2170 Год назад

      @@wturner777 ' rent control ' imo, is part of the problem, regulation is the PROBLEM, .gov needs to get out of the way FIX YOUR OWN PROBLEMS ...you sound like someone that left ny and now you want the same kind of 'solutions' here, that made you leave there!

  • @MrKewlplayer
    @MrKewlplayer Год назад +1

    Add San Diego, Ca to the list. Rent is painful here. 10% rent increase my last renewal.

  • @thedirtybubble9613
    @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +9

    Dade county needs to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour.

    • @dachicagoan8185
      @dachicagoan8185 Год назад +6

      Still not enough for rent

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад

      @@dachicagoan8185 It's a start.

    • @GribMee-kv5gj
      @GribMee-kv5gj Год назад +3

      Oh, by the amount they charge for rent, I thought the minimum wage was at least $30/hour. If not, how are these non- English speaking, non-citizens able to afford to live there, in Republican country? I think I answered my own question.

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад

      @@GribMee-kv5gj They rigged the system for themselves only that's how. Very tribal like population in that crap hole town.

    • @dachicagoan8185
      @dachicagoan8185 Год назад +9

      @@GribMee-kv5gj they can't afford it. That's why there are 10 people sharing a 2 bedroom apartment.

  • @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130
    @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130 Год назад +1

    I see Irvine California is listed, I live in Anaheim aka Anacrime next door where you can still find a room for rent in a nice suburb for $600 a month all included. I rent two extra rooms in my house for that, and people here still leave there garage doors open at night that’s how safe it is.

    • @Lorenzo-wl5xt
      @Lorenzo-wl5xt Год назад

      Anacrime lol home of the Angels

    • @Lorenzo-wl5xt
      @Lorenzo-wl5xt Год назад

      Also, IRVINE is as expensive as MIAMI

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

      Lol. Coming from Florida I would never leave any doors unlocked or open. Florida is one of the most rough states of you don’t come from wealth to live decent but America has hidden it for soooo long for ancient times. It’s ridiculous no one discusses the crimes or robberies or narcotics trafficking in Florida.

    • @anakarina1011
      @anakarina1011 Год назад

      I don’t get why it’s called Anacrime when it’s safe?

    • @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130
      @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130 Год назад

      @@anakarina1011 compared to the rest of Orange County which is one of the wealthiest in the US. But overall you’re safer in Anacrime than you are in Beverly Hills.

  • @krustycrabbb8736
    @krustycrabbb8736 Год назад +4

    If rent is so high how are service, fast food workers, and hospitality workers making it in Miami?

    • @Rebecca.xoxoxo
      @Rebecca.xoxoxo Год назад +1

      Section 8, most locals who aren’t rich or outright criminals are on it.

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад +1

      Florida got hella crime rates and it’s been brewing since the 80s. People don’t want to scare y’all about the rough areas in Florida it’s not only Miami either.
      It’s rough places there and most of Florida got rid of some housing projects in certain cities. It’s a rough place to come from and people need to truly understand that it’s okay to move tf out. I have family still there with no true outlook on life at all or accomplishments just that typical struggle Florida life. You don’t do good there trying to thrive, it’s not the state where you go to live a successful lifestyle. You must come with wealth.
      Most natives or local floridans aren’t living wealthy. They are on section 8 in Florida or they’re roommating out people houses or renting Craigslist rooms with multiple jobs. The jobs pay ultra low and it’s not opportunities there because that’s where you go to retire and it’s like a playground not a place to be trying seek out your dreams one again I repeat.

  • @BobSmith-kd4oc
    @BobSmith-kd4oc Год назад +1

    Rent does not increase of its own volition. There is somebody behind the curtain pulling the strings.

  • @josephwilson2564
    @josephwilson2564 Год назад +6

    Why would anyone want live there not what it was , I don't even like visit .

    • @timboc105
      @timboc105 Год назад +4

      Me either it's a high dollar crap hole..Last time I was there was 1993 and told myself Never coming back..

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +3

      @@timboc105 And it's so much worse now than it was in 1993.

    • @timboc105
      @timboc105 Год назад

      @@thedirtybubble9613 I can only imagine

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +2

      @@timboc105 Oh don't even get me started. Back in 1993 you still sort of had a middle class down there and was relatively affordable. The Miami River used to be a low rent hangout for fisherman living on their boats. Not anymore.

    • @timboc105
      @timboc105 Год назад +2

      @thedirtybubble9613 Yup I Bet..now Sarasota and Anna Maria area is a joke now too

  • @Bronx_Yankee
    @Bronx_Yankee Год назад +2

    I sold my condo in Miami in 44 days, I bought a house in Central small town Florida

  • @papdudy7298
    @papdudy7298 Год назад +3

    are you sure, Irvine, CA is one of the affordable cities to rent in the US, really?

  • @RellupNorth
    @RellupNorth Год назад +1

    Flipping properties needs to be made illegal. Unfortunately it's the only way to ensure affordability in the USA and also prevent corporations from buying single family dwellings

  • @MrGodspeed182
    @MrGodspeed182 Год назад +8

    A crowded city like Miami is a sad place to live. I would never leave Palm Beach for Miami.

    • @vmkoz
      @vmkoz Год назад +2

      theres a lot of reggaeton there and hispanics like it

  • @timtebowfan628
    @timtebowfan628 Год назад +1

    My mortgage, taxes, HOA, Insurance and utilities is 900 a month and I am grateful.

    • @Omarbrown204
      @Omarbrown204 Год назад +2

      You buy your house 20 years ago plus you might live in a 2 bedroom

    • @slimpickens01
      @slimpickens01 Год назад

      ​@@Omarbrown204in the backwoods way away from society

  • @DavidPerez-oj2dv
    @DavidPerez-oj2dv Год назад +8

    MIAMI CRIME CAPITAL WOUND'NT LIVE THERE FOR FREE

  • @bernaclischurchill4463
    @bernaclischurchill4463 Год назад

    It is the same price in NY as well. A realtor there said that in 2020 the average apt was 1600 to 1800 per month, he said now, they are sitting empty at 3200, 3500 and 4200 per month.
    Ms. B. Churchill