Avoid Moving To Detroit Michigan Until You Watch This...

Published 2023-01-26
Are you thinking of moving to Detroit Michigan?
Watch this video first before you make your decision. There are a lot of factors to consider before moving to Detroit Michigan. In this video, I talk about the pros and cons of living in Detroit Michigan and give you a realistic view of what it's like to live here.
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01:43 - What Happened to Detroit
04:16 - Detroit Population
04:32 - Detroit Size
05:58 - Public Transportation
07:19 - Homes in Detroit
09:52 - Property Taxes
10:44 - Crime Rate
12:16 - Upside of living in Detroit
14:15 - Upcoming neighborhoods
15:32 - Reasons to live in Detroit
16:03 - Contact us
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All Comments (21)
  • Quit bashing Detroit. There are some people who are moving to Detroit due to regional development. So see for yourself. Don't think about the bad ghettos. Every American cities had its ghettos.
  • also worth mentioning is the 2.4% city tax you'll be paying, and the absurd auto insurance rates you'll get because of that high crime rate. lots to be excited about for the future of Detroit if you're a native with a long term outlook. but for anyone looking to MOVE to Detroit for career and such? just know that ain't gonna be like life in Chicago or something. you're gonna get all the pains of city life, with a fraction of the perks.
  • @haytham11100
    Thank you for making this video, very helpful 🙏
  • @kagasaki6
    I appreciate this!😍 I'm considering job offers as a single woman and I am glad you mentioned those issues because this helps me make my decision
  • Its nothing like he says li lived here all my life we had our bad moments but we are on a great come up downtown is amazing so don't take his word come see for your self!
  • @Mmmmkaaay
    I predict that Detroit will be the next artist mecca because the rest of America is becoming unaffordable for artists and musicians, both with home buying and rent. They're raising my rent from 1520 to 1600 on a one bedroom in Portland. The entire West coast is over.
  • @lizdrake6540
    Very superficial treatment of complex history of Detroit
  • @michaelblack1925
    I grew up there it's no ware near as bad as this dude made it sound it's a unique place
  • Where are you from so that I can determine if you are bias because metro Detroit folks have a lot of biases and hate on Detroit, some for valid reasons. I would say today yes move to and Invest into Detroit. Before the bankruptcy, I would say no way but now Detroit is far better than Chicago, LA and SF California. In fact, Detroit's crime has gone down substantially and the downtown is thriving and the neighborhoods are a work in progress. Your money goes ten times farther in Detroit than the cities that I mentioned above. Also what took Detroit down wasn't the unions, though they didn't help. Instead, It was corruption on the local city level. Even the former mayor was put in federal prison. Another reason is unfair international trade. This put Detroit on an unfair advantage. Also when the automation came into play during the 1970s that also hurt Detroit. Why? So many hard working poor people that relocated from the south to Detroit, both Caucasian and African Americans, and they could not adopt when automation arrived because you need to be able to read well to use these technologies. Unfortunately, Detroit inherited the southern states issues. Before the wave, Detroit had the best public schools in the USA. Now that's all reversed, though Detroit still has excellent private schools. The bottom line is the corruption on the local level as well as corrupted former governors who would pass on Detroit problems to the next governor. Now it's been cleaned up thanks to Snyder's administration. By the way, Oakland CA was the first major city to go bankrupt and the state of California has had the most bankruptcies in the USA and some cities went bankrupt twice which I didn't think was possible. The California mass media don't want to talk about this and when they do they sugar coat it. Also Dan Gilbert is a Detroit native and a big blessing for the city. Equally important, you never mentioned that Detroit has some mega projects such as the largest suspension bridge in the USA being built to Canada, the world largest train station that Ford has taken over and turning into a silicon valley hub coined as Brain Station. So not just Dan but Ford is investigating big as well. To my understanding Ford bought other properties in cork town to develop too.. Also you never mentioned the new skyscraper being built that replaced the largest department store in the world, Hudson. Anyhow my Native American friend bought blocks of property in the neighborhoods of Detroit back in 2017 and reaping the benefits now. He shows me how it's sold off and developed and more coming. The neighborhood has been reshaped and looks safe, nice, enjoyable and entertaining now. Note: I am from Kalamazoo. I also know a Japanese who bought up land in Detroit and is doing the same. One other thing, I had a student who came here for college from LA California and is now living and working in downtown Detroit and loves it. He says it is so much safer and so much cheaper than LA and that he's staying because of those two reasons. He also said artsy and creative too.
  • Actually New York City is over 300 square miles mate. Compared to Detroit's 143 square miles. 🤔🧐
  • @DoctorWonka
    I am very interested in investing there. It has hit rock bottom, so I am pretty sure it can only go up from there. I am just not sure about the timing, and what sorts of economic development plans are in place.
  • @kimkuks6370
    I like Detroit. I am a Grand Rapidian, relocated to the Bronx in 2007. And I used to work for a company in Southfield. Love Greektown and have a friend in Royal Oak. Grew up a Tigers fan! I know there have been some tremendous opportunities in real estate and wish I had stayed in Michigan for the gentrification and rehab of these older homes.
  • @carlitot5388
    Just mind ya business and everything will be ok💯
  • @randybest9187
    Flint used to have about 78,000 auto workers. Now it is less than 8,000.
  • @jonathanlovin820
    Interesting video. I'm curious how possible it would be to buy an old, unused small building that's structurally sound? Where should I look online? Also, is there anything you could suggest where I can help and get help rebuilding the city?
  • @RaaddrrVan
    MY Block in da D Livernois & Tierman Rangoon Street! Dat whole area needs to be Rebuild
  • @Dreyden-
    It doesn't sound really safe to do some farming in the outskirts. I still think Detroit is heading in the right direction. Detroit isn't a bad town, the people are nice, and they all want to make Detroit a city to visit not be afraid of. Detroit is one of only 5 US cities to make The World's 50 Greatest Places of 2022 list by @TIME Magazine. The world is learning what we've always known. To the hardworking and resilient Detroiters that make this city great, this is for you! Congrats.