Pros and Cons of Living In St. Louis
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- Thinking about moving to St. Louis? Lived here your whole life? Here are some of the best (and worst) things about my favorite city!
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StTL has the stuff to make it a great city, but getting you cars broken into, robbed or shot is a little to steep of a price to pay
Enjoyed your video & your positive, upbeat presentation! (...& I live in Wisconsin)!
Thanks so much!! If you ever come to visit, you'll know a few things to expect!!
@@msprealtystl3154 Thanks! I have been trying to find a classmate that was from St. Louis; I think...he's still lives there, but I haven't been able to trackball down, yet. I'm hoping that-if I do-I may be able to visit him there.
When I visited St. Louis we went to the city museum and I had so much fun it was so cool it was partly close because of Covid I would like to go when Covid is done to see what the rest of it is like but it was so much fun
The City Museum is so much fun!! It's a giant playground that adults can enjoy too! I'm also looking forward to getting back to those places after covid has settled down a bit.
I will be moving soon with my family from 🇬🇧 to Saint Louis. I will be starting my Nursing Job in Mercy South Hospital. It is really nice to hear inputs from locals. Thank you so much.
Well, welcome to St. Louis (soon, at least!)! We hope you and your family enjoy it here!! If you need help finding the prefect place, please let me know!
@@msprealtystl3154 Thank you. Hope to get in touch with you to help us find our perfect place.
Mercy is in a good area if any crime rates alarm you
@@blainetrain6575 Thank you. We just got our Visa today 😊. We plan to be there early August.
@@carldsantos3023 how are you likings saint Louis so far?
The over-all St. Louis region is great and very safe. From watching the 10:00 News each night there are neighborhoods in the city where gunfire is heard throughout the night by residents so you need to know to avioid those areas. There are also areas pretty safe in the daytime hours but bad things can happen at night that are too close to those high crimer areas.
As freebies in St. Louis you forgot to mention Grant's Farm and our small Holocaust Museum. There's also the Arboretum at Grey Summit for outdoor enthusiasts.
Oh those are great places to visit!!
Dont forget purina farms
I grew up in Webster groves mo class of 89
I have the same necklace that you’re wearing
How could you leave out the almost daily shootings and murders and the plethora of abandoned houses, buildings, and trap houses that pollute the city?
Unfortunately, that's the case in a lot of places. St. Louis has so many beautiful things that really make it come alive though!
Mark Twain lived in St Louis for many years and stated: "St Louis does not have any weather; it just gets everyone else's".
I'm sorry to have to say this but St.louis City is a crime cesspool, as a person born& raised in St.louis City please for your own safety donot live in this city, some surrounding communities are great but you better be packing your 9 millimetre living within this city proper.
Sorry you had a bad experience :( There are lots of places in the greater St. Louis area that I have had happy clients, as well as places in St. Louis City. St. Louis is such a big place, there's a place for everyone! If you're looking for the downtown life, there's a place for that, and there's a place for the quiet "suburbia" feel too!
@@msprealtystl3154 listen l understand you are a realtor butvSt Louis City as a whole is a cesspool of course pockets the Hill , STL Hills ,etc are fine , you know that a bodyguard is required even places like the Central West End, let's be honest.
@@jerrydavis9066 Your comments are untrue and hurtful. You can share your experiences without repeatedly calling the place I call home a "cesspool."
@@WilsonRidge Sorry you have to live in STL but apparently you have chosen that as home, hope you can deal with the crime, watch yourself after dark if you live in the city.
@@WilsonRidge it's hilarious seeing these comments most probably never even been here and news flash there is crime everywhere in every city...but whatever I love st.louis
Snowed one day mowed the next day
moving here from philly, i hate my hometown. st louis has beautiful architecture!
Crime is way to high. I lived in Soulard for a few years. Neighbor was raped. My car was broken into twice. Possibility of being a crime statistic around every corner. It is a cool city, but this is why most people leave.
I have lived here my entire life and crime is the same as everywhere there is poverty..for some strange reason every city has a GHETTO where they let crime eat each other…where redlining exist…I have never been shot at or robbed…the crime people report on the news is 95% personal beefs now there is a new thing where these beefs spill onto the highways and parties because people are looking for people who have also committed crimes against other people…they’re basically policing themselves in the worst way at a young age…crime is not my problem here…Racism is…it’s bold and blunt in surrounding counties not the city unless there’s a Cardinals game then the cops come to protect the white travelers smh while the poor live downtown daily with barely any resources or stores or anything…
From stl,dont move here,cant wait to get out,packing my 9mm evertime i go out of my house...crime crime and crime
You forgot the cons.