It must be nice to be as rich as you to be living in Miami and having somebody to clean your pool while you do a RUclips video😊 of course you can talk about how it's nice to live in Miami the pros and about posting the pros and cons about living in Miami. You should post about living in Miami the pros and cons about living as being poor working a 40-hour job a week and only getting paid minimum wage. I am dyslexic I didn't choose to be born this way and I struggle working for your our job a week getting paid about $20 an hour. And I can't afford to pay rent so you tell me how great is too well. You are a donkey. Since my voice time does not type cuss words LOL.😂😂😂
The biggest con is the language barrier. It is highly recommended that you speak Spanish before moving to Miami for ordinary Americans. I know English is taught in school but that doesn't mean the city is going to be "English friendly" when students finally grow up. They don't want their city to be like Cleveland or Seattle. They want the city to be very receptive with the Spanish language from culture to everything. If you leave the public sector aside, all the good paying or respectable jobs require to speak Spanish or English and Spanish. Moreover business meetings, from mom-and-pop shop to bank office like City National Bank. So Miami is a unique American city with a very enduring language in mind.
Thanks for your input! We always appreciate differences of opinions 🙏🏼. Living here my entire life, I wouldn’t say that it’s necessary to know Spanish. Sure, there are some neighborhoods that have more Spanish speakers than others but the majority of Spanish speakers here also speak English. I have plenty of friends that only speak English and they have never had any issues with language barriers. The ordinary lower level jobs tend to have many Spanish speakers that eventually learn to speak English - respectable, good paying jobs here require that you know how to speak, read and write in English. If you happen to know a second language, it’s just a bonus. Miami is a beautifully diverse place with many different cultures and people - they may speak a second language but most of them know English. We have thousands of families moving here from New York, Texas and California who only speak English and they are loving the lifestyle. With that said, everyone has different experiences and it’s possible to have an issue with the language here but overall, in my opinion, it’s not necessary to know Spanish but it wouldn’t hurt to learn a few words 😅
No state tax, but property tax is higher than most of the nation. And home owners insurance premiums are higher because of hurricanes and Florida’s has any flood zones, so the cost balances out overall.
Property taxes in Florida are actually middle of the pack. Not even in the top 15 of most expensive states. Yes, insurance rates are higher than most states but that’s common with the more popular states. Thanks for your input!
I love Miami. You never run out of things to do and see. Yes, it’s expensive to live there but it’s because the quality of life is also extremely high.
For me, the flat landscape is a pro not a con. I grew up in Charleston and lived most of my adult life in Charlotte. For the past 12 years, I've been in L.A. and have still not gotten used to its high altitude and the awful aesthetic of what they call "hills" but are clearly mountains. They make me feel surrouned and trapped. I'm a wide open spaces kinda girl. You know, a southerner! LOL! PLUS I'm afraid of hights. Thanks for this awesome detailed interview. So helplful!
Bro, you're leaving out a lot of CONS. I grew up in Miami, and I can tell you Miami has changed for the worse. Everything is overpriced, the horrible traffic, the people's nasty attitudes, the customer service everywhere sucks, the driving is terrible, the superficial women, the fake people, the rent, the high cost of real estate, and the high car insurance. There's nothing nice about the people in Miami. It's voted the rudest city in America. NYC has nicer people than Miami.
Thanks for your input! We appreciate you watching the entire video. I was born and raised here and my experience has been very different. I believe no matter where you live, you’re always going to find the good and the bad. It’s the attitude you bring forth and the ability to adapt that helps make any place, a great place to live. I can say that I’ve encountered more nice people than rude people in Miami, maybe it’s because of who I choose to associate myself with. There are superficial people in any major city, but my fiancé, closest friends and family are not. I did a search for the rudest cities in America and Miami wasn’t in the top 10 of any article I read - however, NYC was on the top of almost every article. I guess at the end of the day, it’s all subjective.
Thanks for your input! Traffic can definitely be an issue here. If you head out with enough time to spare and tune into a great podcast/ song, then it definitely helps make it more bearable.
Why do people keep calling this city a "huge melting pot"...it simply isn't, the largest part for the population is latin...they may come from different countries but that's not the same as what you see on the streets in NYC or Chicago.
@@davidmarchisotto9780 thanks for your feedback! Yes Miami is known for its diverse Latin cultures but you can’t ignore the influences from the Caribbean and Europe! Miami is a place you can meet people from all over the world 😎
Great video, very informative! Have some clients from out of town I will share your video with them in case they would be interested in any of your properties! Thanks!
Im in Orlando as a Licensed Massage Therapist & Trainer. Im considering moving closer to Miami. I love the workout section on muscle beach and everything else. Thoughts on job market down there for me?
Hi! As far as the job market for a Licensed Massage Therapist & Trainer we are not too sure since that is not in the scope of our industry but Miami is full of tourism and hospitality which should aide in you finding countless opportunites. Happy to help you make the move when you are ready!
Thanks for the information 👍 I’m going to be a certified veterinarian in Florida hopefully by the end of this year. Currently I’m not living in Florida and I have no idea what is cost to live there. Would you please make a video about housing especially rentals options, prices, safe areas for singles? Thanks 🙏
Our pleasure! Thank you for the suggestions, we will gladly make those videos in the near future! We can also provide you with that information. Email me at: martin.salinas@exprealty.com
I’d be happy to share more information to help make your decision. Feel free to text me 954-699-7138 and we can schedule a call or email me at: Martin.salinas@exprealty.com
@@lonawelch9551 thanks for your input! In my experience and with my attitude, I seem to always attract good people overall. There are hostile people in any part of the world and thankfully I don’t attract many 😎
The accessibility is world class. There are ramps everywhere and the city of Miami does an excellent job of making sure everyone gets to experience everything Miami has to offer.
the only advice you need is travel there before you decide to move see if you vibe with the place hell maybe rent for 6 months or something just to as us english like to say put the feelers out there
Florida in general has a lot of mosquitoes because of the sub-tropical environment but when I’m out and about in the city of Miami, I’ve never had an issue with mosquitoes being a nuisance. My recommendation would be to visit and see if you feel it’s an issue.
Cons transportation is a first world country’s problem. Some third world countries would love to have that same problem. In my country they put 30 people in a small bus that supposed to take 16 people.
Miami is not nice place as far as people are concerned, People are not nice, Rude very rude in stores, People dont know how to make a line and wait their turns. They dont have manners, they cross your path rudely, no etiquette, all show no substance. People are more worried about how they look, what you drive, what you wear, instead of how they treat people, Traffic is insane, Offensive rude drivers. As I said, Its nice "visually" at a long glance but its all show. High crime. High cost of living, low wages, high cost of insurance, everybody is trying to grift and hustle. Strong employment market for cheap labor yes. Yea door dash delivery as a job, Yea they always talk about the people moving to FL but they never talk about the people that have left or have stayed because now they cant leave they are stuck.
Thanks for your input! I’m sorry your experience here hasn’t been the greatest - definitely seems like Miami isn’t for you and that’s okay! Wishing you the best wherever you end up!
I really like your video and I think you have a great attitude which is key to achieve success anywhere you may live. Hot weather, hot women, and yes hot food! I love visiting Miami and would love to retire there someday. Stay safe amigo!
😊. I love Miami Florida. Its a nice place and city 🏙 and lots of Pretty 😍 Latinas. I love the weather. I’m used to hot 🥵 temperatures because I live at the desert 🏜 Las Vegas Nevada. And Philippines 🇵🇭 hot weather too. And Florida Miami is similar to Philippines 🇵🇭
How long u been in Miami!!!! LOL!!! People are NOT nice in Miami . I live there 6 years . Everything else I agree with . Miami can be a very lonely place as making friends , and am an extremely kind and friendly person . And most people are NOT trust worthy on top of it , I learned its because most people go for 6 months or less . Witch its also one of the reasons u must pay 3 months in advance for rents etc.. BTW the food its fantastic and its a beautiful place with many scenery's... most everywhere you go . The beaches ROCK! also a great place and easy to fine sexual pleasures . Love it there thinking of moving back but this time knowing what to expect . :)
Thanks for your input! Like in any city you will find nice people and assholes to put it nicely. Living in Miami for 31 years, I have to say that I usually encounter nicer individuals. Sorry that your experience was different! I appreciate your comments and insight! :)
Keyword friends I want to live there I hate living in Columbus ohio the people are mean as hell. No friends and boring asff nothing to do here but work
Best video from people in my area who are considering to move there .
Great content!
Keep creating! 👏
Thanks a lot 😊
It must be nice to be as rich as you to be living in Miami and having somebody to clean your pool while you do a RUclips video😊 of course you can talk about how it's nice to live in Miami the pros and about posting the pros and cons about living in Miami. You should post about living in Miami the pros and cons about living as being poor working a 40-hour job a week and only getting paid minimum wage. I am dyslexic I didn't choose to be born this way and I struggle working for your our job a week getting paid about $20 an hour. And I can't afford to pay rent so you tell me how great is too well. You are a donkey. Since my voice time does not type cuss words LOL.😂😂😂
The biggest con is the language barrier. It is highly recommended that you speak Spanish before moving to Miami for ordinary Americans. I know English is taught in school but that doesn't mean the city is going to be "English friendly" when students finally grow up. They don't want their city to be like Cleveland or Seattle. They want the city to be very receptive with the Spanish language from culture to everything. If you leave the public sector aside, all the good paying or respectable jobs require to speak Spanish or English and Spanish. Moreover business meetings, from mom-and-pop shop to bank office like City National Bank. So Miami is a unique American city with a very enduring language in mind.
Thanks for your input! We always appreciate differences of opinions 🙏🏼. Living here my entire life, I wouldn’t say that it’s necessary to know Spanish. Sure, there are some neighborhoods that have more Spanish speakers than others but the majority of Spanish speakers here also speak English. I have plenty of friends that only speak English and they have never had any issues with language barriers. The ordinary lower level jobs tend to have many Spanish speakers that eventually learn to speak English - respectable, good paying jobs here require that you know how to speak, read and write in English. If you happen to know a second language, it’s just a bonus. Miami is a beautifully diverse place with many different cultures and people - they may speak a second language but most of them know English. We have thousands of families moving here from New York, Texas and California who only speak English and they are loving the lifestyle.
With that said, everyone has different experiences and it’s possible to have an issue with the language here but overall, in my opinion, it’s not necessary to know Spanish but it wouldn’t hurt to learn a few words 😅
@@LivingInMiami_FLthank you! That above commenter really scared me.
@@kamal-hassan happy to help! Never let others discourage you, experience it for yourself 😎😁
No state tax, but property tax is higher than most of the nation. And home owners insurance premiums are higher because of hurricanes and Florida’s has any flood zones, so the cost balances out overall.
Property taxes in Florida are actually middle of the pack. Not even in the top 15 of most expensive states. Yes, insurance rates are higher than most states but that’s common with the more popular states. Thanks for your input!
You can't just pick no state income tax of the benefit without also stating how that is offset by high sales taxes home insurance etc.
As a fellow Miamiam, I completely agree with both the positives and the negatives! Although hurricane parties can be kind of fun !
Hurricane parties are definitely fun as long as everyone stays safe!
What do you mean? Like an actual party? Like the covid 19 ones?
@@reyi6971😂😂
Rock on ! The Beachcomber😅
Thank you for your time and your amazing content, it's so helpful!
I appreciate your message!
I love Miami. You never run out of things to do and see. Yes, it’s expensive to live there but it’s because the quality of life is also extremely high.
I have traveled and lived abroad and returning home at the end of the day. No place like Miami.
Couldn’t agree more!
For me, the flat landscape is a pro not a con. I grew up in Charleston and lived most of my adult life in Charlotte. For the past 12 years, I've been in L.A. and have still not gotten used to its high altitude and the awful aesthetic of what they call "hills" but are clearly mountains. They make me feel surrouned and trapped. I'm a wide open spaces kinda girl. You know, a southerner! LOL! PLUS I'm afraid of hights. Thanks for this awesome detailed interview. So helplful!
LOL. I totally get it! Thanks for your input! Glad you enjoyed the video 😁
The closest city we can get to Vice city is Miami so hell yeah!
You will never believe what Vice city is based of 😂
@@knightpage4492 Scarface right?
@aakashjason nope, its based off miami
Bro, you're leaving out a lot of CONS. I grew up in Miami, and I can tell you Miami has changed for the worse. Everything is overpriced, the horrible traffic, the people's nasty attitudes, the customer service everywhere sucks, the driving is terrible, the superficial women, the fake people, the rent, the high cost of real estate, and the high car insurance. There's nothing nice about the people in Miami. It's voted the rudest city in America. NYC has nicer people than Miami.
Thanks for your input! We appreciate you watching the entire video. I was born and raised here and my experience has been very different. I believe no matter where you live, you’re always going to find the good and the bad. It’s the attitude you bring forth and the ability to adapt that helps make any place, a great place to live. I can say that I’ve encountered more nice people than rude people in Miami, maybe it’s because of who I choose to associate myself with. There are superficial people in any major city, but my fiancé, closest friends and family are not. I did a search for the rudest cities in America and Miami wasn’t in the top 10 of any article I read - however, NYC was on the top of almost every article. I guess at the end of the day, it’s all subjective.
I don’t mind visiting Miami but I would never want to live there. The people are the rudest of any place I have traveled. Rude Latin people
Cost of living is definitely something you left out 😂 other than that it was spot on
Agree plus shootings in the I95 and everywhere, more people more traffic more high prices , every where is crowded and expensive
Thanks for your input! We’re looking to have a full cost of living video soon 😎
I've lived here 17 years and you've made all excellent summaries, but bro traffic here is NEVER easygoing. Like EVER.
Thanks for your input! Traffic can definitely be an issue here. If you head out with enough time to spare and tune into a great podcast/ song, then it definitely helps make it more bearable.
Thanks for bringing light into my search 🥰 Looking forward to move soon 🙏🏽🕊️🤍
Amazing to hear. If you need any help or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us 954-699-7138 or martin.salinas@exprealty.com
How did your move go?
Very nice
I am moving there
Why do people keep calling this city a "huge melting pot"...it simply isn't, the largest part for the population is latin...they may come from different countries but that's not the same as what you see on the streets in NYC or Chicago.
@@davidmarchisotto9780 thanks for your feedback! Yes Miami is known for its diverse Latin cultures but you can’t ignore the influences from the Caribbean and Europe! Miami is a place you can meet people from all over the world 😎
Very helpful brother, thank you.
Glad it helped
me and my husband kenny are coming to living in Miami Florida
Make sure to not forget your wallet! You’ll need it!
That's great to hear! If you need help finding a home, feel free to message us 954-699-7138 or martin.salinas@exprealty.com
I live in England. Miami weather is just not fair😂🥶
Great video, very informative! Have some clients from out of town I will share your video with them in case they would be interested in any of your properties! Thanks!
Awesome, thank you!
Im in Orlando as a Licensed Massage Therapist & Trainer. Im considering moving closer to Miami. I love the workout section on muscle beach and everything else. Thoughts on job market down there for me?
Hi! As far as the job market for a Licensed Massage Therapist & Trainer we are not too sure since that is not in the scope of our industry but Miami is full of tourism and hospitality which should aide in you finding countless opportunites. Happy to help you make the move when you are ready!
Thanks for the information 👍
I’m going to be a certified veterinarian in Florida hopefully by the end of this year. Currently I’m not living in Florida and I have no idea what is cost to live there. Would you please make a video about housing especially rentals options, prices, safe areas for singles? Thanks 🙏
Our pleasure! Thank you for the suggestions, we will gladly make those videos in the near future! We can also provide you with that information. Email me at: martin.salinas@exprealty.com
@@LivingInMiami_FL Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Debating to move from Chicago to Miami
I’d be happy to share more information to help make your decision. Feel free to text me 954-699-7138 and we can schedule a call or email me at: Martin.salinas@exprealty.com
I'm from Miami. People there are beyond hostile! What rock are you living under??!!
@@lonawelch9551 thanks for your input! In my experience and with my attitude, I seem to always attract good people overall. There are hostile people in any part of the world and thankfully I don’t attract many 😎
How is the accessibility over there? I use a wheelchair & I’m considering moving over there
The accessibility is world class. There are ramps everywhere and the city of Miami does an excellent job of making sure everyone gets to experience everything Miami has to offer.
I love Miami sm ❤️
As do we!
This was a perfect breakdown. Sold me 😂 living nice is gonna be harddd without a nice paying job 😭
the only advice you need is travel there before you decide to move see if you vibe with the place hell maybe rent for 6 months or something just to as us english like to say put the feelers out there
How about mosquitoes??? My daughter can’t be in a mosquito-infested city… is there a lot in Miami?
Florida in general has a lot of mosquitoes because of the sub-tropical environment but when I’m out and about in the city of Miami, I’ve never had an issue with mosquitoes being a nuisance.
My recommendation would be to visit and see if you feel it’s an issue.
It might be an issue near lakes and canals...places like the Everglades for example.
Cons transportation is a first world country’s problem.
Some third world countries would love to have that same problem.
In my country they put 30 people in a small bus that supposed to take 16 people.
Agreed!
Wow… that’s shocking. Doesn’t sound too safe 😅
Awesome video! Definitely explains everything I need to know about living in Miami.
Glad it was helpful!
How is ubering in Miami?
Very easy. Plenty of Ubers in any area and you can get one at any time of the day or night.
Miami is not nice place as far as people are concerned, People are not nice, Rude very rude in stores, People dont know how to make a line and wait their turns. They dont have manners, they cross your path rudely, no etiquette, all show no substance. People are more worried about how they look, what you drive, what you wear, instead of how they treat people, Traffic is insane, Offensive rude drivers. As I said, Its nice "visually" at a long glance but its all show. High crime. High cost of living, low wages, high cost of insurance, everybody is trying to grift and hustle. Strong employment market for cheap labor yes. Yea door dash delivery as a job, Yea they always talk about the people moving to FL but they never talk about the people that have left or have stayed because now they cant leave they are stuck.
Thanks for your input! I’m sorry your experience here hasn’t been the greatest - definitely seems like Miami isn’t for you and that’s okay! Wishing you the best wherever you end up!
Best city in the U.S
We agreed!
You think you can become a successful entrepreneur there ?
I will retire there someday
Happy to help you when the time comes!
Good idea😮!
miami lacks alot of african/middle eastern , south east/west asian cuisine tho.. but has mostly everything else.
It would be nice to see more of those options!
See a need fill a need! Might be a good idea to open one. I think that would be amazing
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I really like your video and I think you have a great attitude which is key to achieve success anywhere you may live. Hot weather, hot women, and yes hot food! I love visiting Miami and would love to retire there someday. Stay safe amigo!
Thank you Mauricio, greatly appreciated
And lots of Port for Cruise 🚢 ship 🚢 Miami the best
Yes! Another great PRO
This is the best video I have seen! I really appreciate that Martin. Looking forward to moving Miami to start a new chapter in my life🙏💎🌴
We’re grateful you enjoyed the video! Wishing you the best on your move to Miami! You’re going to love it here. 🏝️
Martin, I am going to give you a call tomorrow 🌴
Beaches, weather, and sports! Can't complain about living in Miami!
One of the best places to live! 🌴
Nice😮!
You were about to say college football then cut it out, why?
hmm not sure, but yes definitely college football is loads of fun here!
Living in Las Vegas, my mother and I are really thinking of moving to Miami or a more northern city like Ft Lauderdale or Boca Raton. 😁
Amazing! We’d love to help make that happen - call/ text us: 954-699-7138 or email: martin.salinas@exprealty.com 🌴
Move😮.
😊. I love Miami Florida. Its a nice place and city 🏙 and lots of Pretty 😍 Latinas. I love the weather. I’m used to hot 🥵 temperatures because I live at the desert 🏜 Las Vegas Nevada. And Philippines 🇵🇭 hot weather too. And Florida Miami is similar to Philippines 🇵🇭
There’s a lot to love about Miami! 🌴
Friendly people?????????
Hi Marcio, most of us are very friendly. You will find all type of people everywhere you go.
How long u been in Miami!!!! LOL!!! People are NOT nice in Miami . I live there 6 years . Everything else I agree with . Miami can be a very lonely place as making friends , and am an extremely kind and friendly person . And most people are NOT trust worthy on top of it , I learned its because most people go for 6 months or less . Witch its also one of the reasons u must pay 3 months in advance for rents etc.. BTW the food its fantastic and its a beautiful place with many scenery's... most everywhere you go . The beaches ROCK! also a great place and easy to fine sexual pleasures . Love it there thinking of moving back but this time knowing what to expect . :)
Thanks for your input! Like in any city you will find nice people and assholes to put it nicely. Living in Miami for 31 years, I have to say that I usually encounter nicer individuals. Sorry that your experience was different! I appreciate your comments and insight! :)
Spell check is free
@@WestCoastCultured Congratulation u just really show who u really are! :) Peace .
You didn’t mention pythons and alligators in Florida!
Thankfully there’s no need to worry about pythons or alligators in Miami! Only in the Everglades which is more than an hour drive west of Miami 🌴
He's talking about Miami NOT the whole of Florida!
I can tell you love your city
I sure do! Thank you 😊
Keyword friends I want to live there I hate living in Columbus ohio the people are mean as hell. No friends and boring asff nothing to do here but work
I hate Florida but don't know about Miami?
Florida is a big state, if you haven’t been to Miami, I recommend a visit! It’s unlike any other place in Florida, the US and the World. 🏝️☀️
@@LivingInMiami_FL Good like I said before I hate Florida.
You must be rich
You’re right. Rich with passion, love and life.
All 3 are needed to accomplish your goals and be successful. 😊