North of Atlanta where I live there is literally hundreds of square miles of subdivisions like this. These would run about $500k to $650k here. Folks can bash them all they want, but there is no shortage of people that want them. Clean, safe, good schools and everything you need close by.
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How sad it must be to live there, some say that beautiful houses, how clean, but the loneliness that is felt there is immense, the neighbors there neither know nor speak to each other, they live in their own world, that's why they see those empty streets, just like the people who live there
Well to live in the suburbs, it helps if you have a big family or a lot of friends. You hang out with your family in your house, and visit each other's houses. Go to restaurants sometimes, etc. The kids hang out at school. This would probably be boring for a single person looking to meet more friends.
Not true at all. People go for daily walks and stop and talk to the neighbors. We have big parties and invite everyone over. The video in the guy literally stopped and talked to a random group of people. It’s a community, you just choose to hate on it… I wonder why that is… 🤔
I live in America and I would rank this at middle/upper middle class all in one because the houses are quite mixed but definitely leaning heavy on upper middle class. Now each state is different and I don’t know what state this is but in my state (Virginia) our upper class houses are much bigger, and whichever state this is most likely has other upper class houses that are much larger. There’s alot of factors that goes into separating middle class and upper middle class
This is an average middle class suburb in the US. Upper class neighborhoods are much nicer than this, usually gated, much more land, bigger more modern houses, ect.
English suburbs are also very good , youre probably living in a poor or middle class area bro. These US and English suburbs got a price tag to em dont forget
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most were not made of brick so they seem middle class and not upper middle class in my opinion. It depends on the state. I live in a similar neighborhood in the Nashville suburbs and it would be considered middle class , but not upper middle class. Most of those homes were 2500 to 3500 sqft. In my neighborhood, people have normal jobs like police officers, fire fighters, teachers, nurses Amazon and UPS drivers etc. In upper middle class neighborhoods the homes are 3500 to 5000 sqft and the people work in Finance, Tech, or medicine .
@@tabernathy0428 That's going to depend on your area/neighborhood. The income to acquire homes like these in most states/communities would certainly be upper middle class. Here in north metro Atlanta, there is no correlation between brick and price of home. Brick does add to cost, but there are plenty of $Million+ homes I could show you with no brick or just a brick of stone facade. Fyi, average middle class for USA for family of 4 is just $60k. Upper is $180k. Brick is less common in new construction. I bet most of these homes are at least 3500+ sq feet.
@@zachinthehat1707Amherst is not a wealthy neighborhood. 3 years ago these houses averaged $400k. This is an average middle class suburb in the US with an average household income. People forget that the middle class still exists, suburbs like this exist everywhere in the country at a massive scale. Wealthy is not Amherst, if you want to see wealthy, look up Alpine, New Jersey.
It generally depends on the city and area of the country. Here in the sunbelt most suburbs look like this and are very normal/typical because they are newer and it’s where most of the middle class resides In the north they may be older and more run down and maybe in the more expensive side.
@@conductingintomfoolery9163 maybe i'm just used to the Netherlands where there isn't that much space to build those over-sized streets and houses with yards like an whole park.
@@samgardeniers6886 well america isn’t anything like the Netherlands, and is way larger. So it has the space to do practically whatever it wants. This is probably 1 neighborhood out of many in this suburb.
@@samgardeniers6886 lol you are from netherlands one of the most boring cities in the world lol biking pot smoking dont even have proper restaurant where people can sit inside I mean your whole country's populations is very less
-Looks like there is no privacy -Too dependent on cars -A lot of maintenance required -Too isolated, a neighbourhood can be quiet but not this isolated to a point that its just depressing walking down the streets -Just looks boring, nice houses though -Looks like it lacks diversity -You will need to know everyone in the neighbourhood, even if you don't want to. Suburbs have fallen out of favour because they don't actually improve quality of life as previously thought, these people are moving back to cities
Considering more and more Americans are moving to the suburbs, and major cities are designed like the suburbs(they are just grid like rather than cul de sac) it’s safe to assume they haven’t fallen out of favor, quite the opposite really. DFW Houston Phoenix Atlanta Orlando Las Vegas etc have proven otherwise.
People live in the suburbs for the schools if they have children. Public schools in nice suburbs are far superior to inner city schools. If you live in the city then you either will pay almost 10k for a private school or risk your child's future by sending them to inner city public schools. People with children have almost no choice, but to live in the suburbs.
@@anjaneyagaming295 once you live in places like this you realize they kinda suck. There truly is nothing to do, you have to drive absolutely everywhere, except to collect your mail.
American suburbs just have that little something, maybe because we saw it in shows, idk. Sad that the culture and country doesn't actually reflect that, would live there otherwise...
Depends on the area of the country. In the south this would typically be middle class as housing is cheaper. Somewhere like the NYC metro area this would be upper middle.
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I love these real videos. I really want to know real American life more than famous places.
Almost every house has a basketball hoop, I love it!
They come with the house lol
My dream is too raise a great family in one of those houses. Looks like those neighborhood you see in sitcoms shows.
yessss
Ofcourse,coz they were shot in New York,they would have those kind of suburbs shown
@@troyeakb6314 Loads of other states also have it, not only New York.
@@pj5295 every state has loads of them
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North of Atlanta where I live there is literally hundreds of square miles of subdivisions like this. These would run about $500k to $650k here. Folks can bash them all they want, but there is no shortage of people that want them. Clean, safe, good schools and everything you need close by.
Close enough that you can walk or ride a bike and are the streets designed so that you actually can without getting run over?
@@daveassanowicz186 Depends on the neighborhood and community, but yes. However, this isn't the city. You will still need a car for most things.
I mean, what other options are there? This is the majority of housing in America. I could find these exact same houses in any state in the country.
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This place has sidewalks aswell. VERY rare for an American Suburb
Not rare at all. Sidewalks are rare in rural places, not suburbs.
Not rare at all these sidewalks are in most burbs
You could smell the diploma ink just driving through, right there on the street
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I don't like suburban sprawl, but these are legitimately very nice houses
Such a beautiful country is America
Thank you
Wtf
@@troyeakb6314 yo what happened
America is the continent, United States is the country
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Jamás imagine que existiera sitios tan hermosos porque ni en las peliculas los he visto.
i play the sims and wanted to confirm houses really look like this in the us
Absolutely 😊
Hope to see you here
Real wisteria lane exists 😍 love it!
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Hey hello brother. What's up?
Hey bro how are you?
@@iamtraveller444 I am doing okay, what about you? thank you.
@@TravelandLiteracy I am not well 😓😓
I would love for you to show some of the beautiful villages in the Hudson Valley and the Catskills.
Wow ❤ good vlog
Glad you liked it
Very peaceful looking environment! Thank you for sharing.
So nice of you
I wish to go there
Awesome
The US is the greatest nation on earth
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wow beautiful
How sad it must be to live there, some say that beautiful houses, how clean, but the loneliness that is felt there is immense, the neighbors there neither know nor speak to each other, they live in their own world, that's why they see those empty streets, just like the people who live there
Well to live in the suburbs, it helps if you have a big family or a lot of friends. You hang out with your family in your house, and visit each other's houses. Go to restaurants sometimes, etc. The kids hang out at school. This would probably be boring for a single person looking to meet more friends.
Not true at all. People go for daily walks and stop and talk to the neighbors. We have big parties and invite everyone over. The video in the guy literally stopped and talked to a random group of people. It’s a community, you just choose to hate on it… I wonder why that is… 🤔
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These Houses are Neo Eclectic or Mcmansion style??
Very nice & beautiful😍❤😘
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Very beautiful. Thinks
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This is one of the best neighborhoods in the world ever
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Oh brother now I need to sleep
Brother, where have you been all this long time?
Busy!
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@@TravelandLiteracy what do you do?
thanks you !
Nice Vibe ! What cost for the house in this video ?
Depends but around 500k to 1500k
Is this town middle class or upper class in my country this should be ranked in super upper class.
I live in America and I would rank this at middle/upper middle class all in one because the houses are quite mixed but definitely leaning heavy on upper middle class. Now each state is different and I don’t know what state this is but in my state (Virginia) our upper class houses are much bigger, and whichever state this is most likely has other upper class houses that are much larger. There’s alot of factors that goes into separating middle class and upper middle class
This is an average middle class suburb in the US. Upper class neighborhoods are much nicer than this, usually gated, much more land, bigger more modern houses, ect.
Very Beautiful
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Thank you so much
Where is that?
Suburb = subsidized by both rural areas and cities alike
And the reason why urban areas are full of traffic and crime
Karl Marx...is that you?
Amazing in living 👍👍
It really is!
Suburubs, bane of life. Waste of water to keep lawns while the earth burns.
extremely beautiful
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I pray your dreams come true one day. I pray you get a good job and can buy yourself a lovely home.
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where is this?
They don't look all the same but quite similar.
Is this in the Buffalo, NY region? So very close to the Canadian border?
Looks nice USA . I'm from England , what a dump
English suburbs are also very good , youre probably living in a poor or middle class area bro. These US and English suburbs got a price tag to em dont forget
@@asianguy6949 he is probably living in a rat infested council house. I have seen such streets on the outskirts of some English cities.
Suburbs of Coast cities are expensive, but in the Midwest and South the suburbs are affordable and larger than this one in NY.
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it seems thats theres no privacy between the houses? no fenced backyards?
Hey hello brother. What's up?
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can you walk or bike to the store from one of these houses?
Likely not, the nearest store could easily be 2-3 miles away
@@blackhole9961 how far is biking range to you?
@@shieldgenerator7 really not much more than walking distance( around a mile)
@@blackhole9961 ok so that means that you must have a car if you live here
@@shieldgenerator7 pretty much
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This is considered the suburb of Buffalo, NY
We got same Profile pic 😢😅
A child can either born to a family living in a house like this, or to poor people who don't even own an apartment.. justice.
which american suburb is this shown in the vedio above.please answer my qurey
It's a city called Amherst, New York. It is located about 10 miles north of Buffalo, New York
Bro can you say this village situated in which state of USA and tell me the name of this village and most popular area besides this village.
It said in the beginning of the vid, Arcadian drive in Amherst, New York.
Places like here are everywhere in the USA, in my Wisconsin state, this suburb looks exactly like mine
I'm frist view
these houses how much price ? average?
700k+
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700,000USD..I can not buy that haha. thanks man.
@@高木正弘-e9z Why not? don't lose hope, so you may own one of those homes soon!
@@TravelandLiteracy
exactly right. really appreciate you.
but working in Japan and very cheap salary haha. I really love your video.
arigato.
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Hi, thanks for your beautiful video. Is this a fluent neighborhood? Can a middle class buy any of these house ?
YES........and Why not?
These are upper middle class homes.
most were not made of brick so they seem middle class and not upper middle class in my opinion. It depends on the state. I live in a similar neighborhood in the Nashville suburbs and it would be considered middle class , but not upper middle class. Most of those homes were 2500 to 3500 sqft. In my neighborhood, people have normal jobs like police officers, fire fighters, teachers, nurses Amazon and UPS drivers etc.
In upper middle class neighborhoods the homes are 3500 to 5000 sqft and the people work in Finance, Tech, or medicine .
@@tabernathy0428 That's going to depend on your area/neighborhood. The income to acquire homes like these in most states/communities would certainly be upper middle class. Here in north metro Atlanta, there is no correlation between brick and price of home. Brick does add to cost, but there are plenty of $Million+ homes I could show you with no brick or just a brick of stone facade. Fyi, average middle class for USA for family of 4 is just $60k. Upper is $180k. Brick is less common in new construction. I bet most of these homes are at least 3500+ sq feet.
Me in uk in some small house that cost 300,000 😐😐😐😐
These houses are $750,000 easily and some are easily $1M
This is a really wealthy neighborhood
Yeah lmao houses are cheaper in most areas of the us
At least its not a cardboard house like these ones.
@@zachinthehat1707Amherst is not a wealthy neighborhood. 3 years ago these houses averaged $400k. This is an average middle class suburb in the US with an average household income. People forget that the middle class still exists, suburbs like this exist everywhere in the country at a massive scale. Wealthy is not Amherst, if you want to see wealthy, look up Alpine, New Jersey.
compare that to #mexico n the #world... it looks like u have a #park in ur #house
It's not a village bro sab ghar aise hi hote h na USA me that's the reason it's a developed country
LOL so youre not telling us what State or town this is?
Hello brother
Which city
Amherst, NY
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what town is this?
It’s a suburb
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Take a shot every time you see a house that's made bricks from the front and cheap siding on the sides lol. Tackg
Jealous
There is that in some suburbs..... My neighborhood requires 80% Masonry. Rock, brick or stucco.
It's just kidding 🔥
What is kidding?🙄
Long Drive make Video
Yes
There are no people....
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They're in the houses, you can see parked cars
@@azulaquaza4916 what are they doing inside the house ?!?
@@kkumar6845 Uh...resting, living, getting ready for work. They have backyards.
@@kkumar6845 Enjoying their air conditioning, or in the backyards which are large and private.
2:12 so in the West talking to random people in public is fine? not deemed weirdo?
only in America, not Europe
It's Perfectly Normal to talk to strangers in most of the USA .....might not be true in New York City
How sad is it you have to ask this
If all countries had such planning it would be cool. Life sucks in india.
Agreed. Zoning is critical to quality of life.
Give me adress!
A very rich Suburb, they don't all look like this though, especially the one in Shameless.
They literally do all look like this lol, these are cookie cutter homes. Big fancy looking ones, but they come from the same place
@@altriish6683 I have to disagree, American suburbs don't all look like this.
I think you should open your eyes.
It generally depends on the city and area of the country.
Here in the sunbelt most suburbs look like this and are very normal/typical because they are newer and it’s where most of the middle class resides
In the north they may be older and more run down and maybe in the more expensive side.
@@blackhole9961 It's like everywhere, you have rich and poor neighbourhoods.
@@halloweenville1 I’d say these are just middle class
Mcmansion city. Wish we had less housing like this, which will just fall apart in 30 years. Sad to see
Don’t live in one, don’t comment, move on with life.
Looks like a dystopian film, where all people have to rely on cars for all forms of transportation... oh sh-
That’s a sacrifice you got to make I guess if you want a quiet neighbourhood.
That's they way we like it. We hate public transportation.
Man so dystopian, living in big houses in a nice community
@@brendanaeria9913 Not necessarily have to be this way, the US just chose to be this way
If you had buses and trains nearby it wouldn't be peaceful and quiet...
boring towns like these just give me anxiety.... everything is the same
It’s a suburb...
@@conductingintomfoolery9163 maybe i'm just used to the Netherlands where there isn't that much space to build those over-sized streets and houses with yards like an whole park.
@@blackhole9961 you know what i wanna make clear......
@@samgardeniers6886 well america isn’t anything like the Netherlands, and is way larger. So it has the space to do practically whatever it wants.
This is probably 1 neighborhood out of many in this suburb.
@@samgardeniers6886 lol you are from netherlands one of the most boring cities in the world lol biking pot smoking dont even have proper restaurant where people can sit inside I mean your whole country's populations is very less
#communism #regimes #destroy #parks
-Looks like there is no privacy
-Too dependent on cars
-A lot of maintenance required
-Too isolated, a neighbourhood can be quiet but not this isolated to a point that its just depressing walking down the streets
-Just looks boring, nice houses though
-Looks like it lacks diversity
-You will need to know everyone in the neighbourhood, even if you don't want to.
Suburbs have fallen out of favour because they don't actually improve quality of life as previously thought, these people are moving back to cities
Fallen out of favor? There is no shortage of people wanting to live in suburbs. I love them!!
All these tips , coming from a guy who can't afford a suburban house in the first place 😂
Considering more and more Americans are moving to the suburbs, and major cities are designed like the suburbs(they are just grid like rather than cul de sac) it’s safe to assume they haven’t fallen out of favor, quite the opposite really.
DFW Houston Phoenix Atlanta Orlando Las Vegas etc have proven otherwise.
People live in the suburbs for the schools if they have children. Public schools in nice suburbs are far superior to inner city schools. If you live in the city then you either will pay almost 10k for a private school or risk your child's future by sending them to inner city public schools.
People with children have almost no choice, but to live in the suburbs.
@@anjaneyagaming295 once you live in places like this you realize they kinda suck. There truly is nothing to do, you have to drive absolutely everywhere, except to collect your mail.
American suburbs just have that little something, maybe because we saw it in shows, idk.
Sad that the culture and country doesn't actually reflect that, would live there otherwise...
"Sad that the culture and country doesn't actually reflect that"? What do you mean. You sounds like someone we don't want...
@@brocklanders6969 Your country is full of disorder, violence, social issues and inequalities. Who would want that.
This shit Is why there are so many homeless people in America
Haha yeah right. Upper income people pay a higher share of total taxes in the USA than in virtually every other country in the world.
Drugs are why there are so many homeless.
This is crazy American is too rich but I know this video is not upper class it is just middle class.
These are upper middle class homes -- folks in top 10%+ of income.
Depends on the area of the country.
In the south this would typically be middle class as housing is cheaper.
Somewhere like the NYC metro area this would be upper middle.
@@blackhole9961
it makes sense but I am Japanese and I really respect American housing cultures.