Congratulations on your new space! Here's an idea - how about moving the dining set to the area between the kitchen counter and sofa. That "zone" could be your dining area. Then you could add an island in the kitchen area for additional counter space.😉 Also, there don't seem to be alot of Baltimore content creators in the YT space, so you could definitely create a niche for yourself as you explore the city and build your community. Good luck!
I been here two years after spending most of my life in Philly. The cost of living wasn't much different but it took time to adjust to a few things. The people are nice wherever I go and being near 695 gives access to the highways. To me, it's a great city that can't thrive like it should due to lack of employment opportunities. Plus the politicians squeeze all the money out of the city so some areas go undeveloped. I found that when I spread activities out to the counties and closer to DC, it keeps me from getting bored and feeling isolated working from home. Hang in there, you made the right decision but everything takes time.
@@yanniejackson7837 i moved here specifically for a job so i cant say for sure, and it depends on what field you are going into. definitely have a job lined up before moving!!
When you wanna know the name of the building but the Internet is weird meanwhile ur just wanting a decent place to live 😭😭😭 why is the world like this😭
Congratulations on your new space! Here's an idea - how about moving the dining set to the area between the kitchen counter and sofa. That "zone" could be your dining area. Then you could add an island in the kitchen area for additional counter space.😉
Also, there don't seem to be alot of Baltimore content creators in the YT space, so you could definitely create a niche for yourself as you explore the city and build your community. Good luck!
thank you for the tip! and yes i definitely plan on posting more about my experiences in baltimore. thank you for watching!!😊
Agree❤
I been here two years after spending most of my life in Philly. The cost of living wasn't much different but it took time to adjust to a few things. The people are nice wherever I go and being near 695 gives access to the highways. To me, it's a great city that can't thrive like it should due to lack of employment opportunities. Plus the politicians squeeze all the money out of the city so some areas go undeveloped. I found that when I spread activities out to the counties and closer to DC, it keeps me from getting bored and feeling isolated working from home. Hang in there, you made the right decision but everything takes time.
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Nice Video! I'm also moving there in a few weeks for a new Job!
congrats! its an underrated city!!
Wow this is really beautiful sharing and very lovely new friend 💖👏🏼❤🇮🇹
thank you!
What apt was 800 in Houston please inform
it was $880 but i think it went up to like $1200+ now! it used to be called the wilcox but now alegria. i dont recommend living there though
I know rijo hates me but say hey to him for me. Thanks and congrats on your new space.
Would you say the job market is pretty good there? I am looking to move there in Jan so I am just trying to prepare myself
@@yanniejackson7837 i moved here specifically for a job so i cant say for sure, and it depends on what field you are going into. definitely have a job lined up before moving!!
For an individual planning on moving to America, which city would you recommend they moved to
it depends on a lot of factors like field they are working in, climate preferences, cost of living etc
Where did you get the phone holders from?
i thought i replied😅 they are the multipurpose holder from shopmissa.com
When you wanna know the name of the building but the Internet is weird meanwhile ur just wanting a decent place to live 😭😭😭 why is the world like this😭
I like you … you prefer to spend money on experiences I can tell
definitely! thank you!