Com back to Natchez Mississippi the only hood you went to was daisy street go to Cambridge heights apts or holidays apts just com back fam we ain’t gone Rob you
I live about 10 min from this area it my look like the hood but it’s honestly one of the safer areas in SA . Everyone here still still helps everyone out in need yeah there might be graffiti and you might see some mean ass looking people but it’s safer then the ww white area.
You came back to the 210, you went to wrong hood though, go to the deep west side and south west side, their is crackheads everywhere, especially on military.
Dude you would not believe the stray dogs down here. Huge problem. The only parts of town you don't see them are the extreme North and Alamo heights which are very high rent districts. But in the hood... Dogs just trying to get by.. lol
As a SA native I recognize a lot of these places. The first 4 minutes or so he is in Near East Side which is predominantly Black. At around 6:45 he is by Zarzamora and Poplar St. My mom's family (Hispanic) grew up here. It has always been a pretty rough area and that part is predominantly Hispanic. At 7:42 he is down the street from Little Flower basillica where pretty much all of my aunts and uncles were baptized and confirmed in the church. At the 11:00 minute mark he is close to St. Timothy's church where a few years ago I attended and during mass, someone got shot outside across the street at a basketball court. The priest was able to give the last rites to the individual. So that is also a pretty rough area.
I’d say these are rough areas, but not our worse. A lot of people there still try to take care of what they have, even if it’s not much. It’s a Mexican thing, might not have much, but try to have some pride in what you have. It has been awhile, but I’ve seen other really bad areas in SA, where they just let it go.
@@WrathfulTexan Yeah in another comment I said he should have gone to S. Presa and SE Military. or maybe the southwest side south of Marbach. there's been a few shootings over by the SW side lately.
@@WrathfulTexan it is not a mexican thing, it's a respect thing, something that's really lacking in the city right now, the black people in my grandma neighborhood take care of they stuff too, our city isn't divided by race like that so don't start that in the comments, every hood is diverse in San Antonio, literally every hood you go to you'll find black and brown here
@@quintonb9908 did I say exclusively Mexican?? No, I didn’t and although we do have a nice mix, some neighborhoods are predominately Mexican, white or black. I’ve lived all over the city and you can’t deny that. Now it’s no where near how it is in big cities up north. From what I’ve seen, we do mix in better. Other cities are very segregated, we’re not like that, not in SA. And saying it’s a Mexican thing is only because I’m Mexican, I know my family, my friends, no matter how little we had we still took pride in what we had. Saying that doesn’t imply others don’t do that as well.
I spent some of my childhood (the very early 70's) on the S.E. side off New Braunfels Ave near 37 and the old Mc Creless mall, I went to Highland hills Baptist (pre) school. I've watched the S.E. side get run down and now it's being built back up, quite beautifly in some areas. South Side Pride!
I'm a proud San Antonio native and this is my neighborhood Eastside. My family 3 generations get together and feed our homeless on the Eastside. When my granddaughter sees the homeless she calls them grandma's kids. We've never been in fear, and believe we love our people. God bless my city.🙏❤😊
Quit enabling homelessness. If people keep feeding them, then they don’t have to use homeless services which have rules they hate like no drinking/drugs, that are designed to get them off the street. You’re just prolonging their homelessness, you might as well give an alcoholic some booze or a druggie some drugs.
What’s crazy is if you drive about 10 minutes north of where you are at the beginning (New Braunfels and Lamar) you’ll get to the Alamo Heights/Terrell Hills area, which is one of the nicest areas of SA.
I went to Terrel Hills Elementary after getting kicked out of Walzem. It was nothing sweet, fights everyday over there. Maybe/hopfully its changed for the better since the 90's.
Got lots of family in SA, used to go there in the summer time as a teenager, all I remember is the heat, humidity & them dam loud ass bugs that were everywhere.
@@soulcleaner3578 yeah my mom's house is right there in the middle of it. There is some gentrification. But let's not get it twisted.. lol. The other side of New Braunfels avenue all the way to Denver Heights is still very much hood... I say less than 5% is gentrified.
@@soulcleaner3578 which side? Towards downtown or uptown? I live in Cibolo and don't get out that way much anymore so I haven't noticed. I know certain spots on the edge of the east side are getting those new houses.
@@fredgalloway5809 they are gentrifying basically the area called dignity Hill. And they're also doing a lot over in the Denver heights area which is a couple of blocks east of the Alamodome. It's just very strange because you'll basically being together and then you'll see a house that looks very much out of place. Lol! And then they're selling them for like $300,000...lol. urban renewal but still very strange since the majority is still very Urban.
I moved to San Antonio about a year ago and definitely haven't been to the "hood hood" but I love all that makes up any city's culture. Wouldn't have beeen complete without the lone chihuahua and tow truck in the shots.
You never see stray/loose dogs on the Northside, but they’re all over the crappy parts of the city. It tells you a lot about the people who live there.
I guess I’m just used to it growing up here. I think people can tell by the way you carry yourself that you’re ok and are a local. It’s mutual respect overall. I Rarely ever had a problem. I’m talking walking for miles in these parts of the city.
It was in the older NE suburbs (between Eisenhauer and Walzem) that I had the most 'trouble' as a kid in SA, never the west side spots my mom's family's from. I was stranded on the east side (MLK and 35) once as a 14 year old and never felt threatened or scared, just scared of my mom because she was pissed she had to come pick me up.
That car wash in the beginning is deadly af on the Martin Luther king March if you have no business over there don’t be there always a shooting every year somebody always dies every year
you ain't lying. I used to work over there at the railyard under that bridge (New Braunfels Ave./Sherman)...everyone that I know knew better than to go over there (New Braunfels and Gibbs) if you didn't have to. That whole area is rough...
coming from the bottom was no joke everything against you, with hard work and motivation anything is possible. America is a opportunity gem a blessed place.
Yeah, certain parts of the city do look stuck in time. In a way, it’s kinda cool. I go way back here so I can appreciate the oldness of it. Like a lot of cities, to really appreciate the old, run down parts you have to be a native. it’s a simpleness of the past feeling. The old charm. Even in the shabby places you get that feel of how it was.
I've lived on the North side and northwest side of town and it's night and day. It's weird how certain sides of town people don't put effort into their homes and community.
@@jacobkrone1004 I’m talkin bout by the cemetery on the west side. Not the start of the video. The comment said sees a cemetery and sa residents say oh you in the hood. I was talkin bout the comment, not the video.
Here’s my question, how do you locate hoods in every city? So do fly in , sit at a bar and ask the bartender, hey where’s the best hood in your city?!?
@@kellycarpenter933 tbh the majority of the west side is bad. Stay away from near downtown especially. Also stay away from (no offense if anyone lives around here) zarzamora street and esp The Casiones(?) Projects. You need to live on the north side of town to be safe honestly
@@kellycarpenter933 I lived by Guadalupe and Zarzamora most of my life, my advice would be to don't drive through here at night if you don't have to, that's when the drug dealers and prostitutes come out the most. Avoid corner stores and gas stations, so many people have gotten shot and killed in these neighboring stores, I used to work in a corner store in this area and usually most of the ghetto people in the hood would go to that store (no offence to any of yall), if you want to be safe you go to the HEB because it is guarded with police and K9s. I still hear gunshots almost every night in this hood, and the sound of cars drag racing.
@@mrcory1999 yea Camelot bamelot be poppin, gun rise only fuck wit people if you start shit, they got nice houses in sunrise they whole side of town got some fine ass Yella bones tho boi!!
Thanks for the Video. I lived in San Antonio for three Years the Moved after my assignment was Over .I had great Times as well as sad. I can say this , It was one great experience in this timeline and I will never forget the new friends I met and the Paths that intersected.
7:58 I drove by this store last night just to see if it really is like this at night and yes it was. Guys with needles, meth pipes all out in the open...the store owner let them turn the back into the dope spot.
Guess you’ve never seen them all camping out at the Dollar Tree next door at night. They line up under the covered walkway in inclement weather. Doing what they do at all hours of the night.
@@LoneBlackWoof pretty easy actually. If you want the legal stuff, Third Coast Supply on Dezavala near UTSA has some amazing delta 8 and THC 0 products. But if you’re looking for the illegal stuff, be cool with random people at the club or bar and someone will say something. I see it all the time.
Used to live right there by the Hays corner store on New Braunfels, and later on Houston near Pine. It's changed alot, but some things will never change.
my grandmas house used to be behind the corner store on zarzamora and laurel..Lerma's was across the street.. that house is long gone now.. literally.. only the concrete slab is there..lol it's always been a very rough hood there.. actually all the way down zarzamora once you pass the bridge at HWY 90 going north
I lived with my Grama on Guadalupe st close to Zarzamira.Back in the late 60's and 70's.Woiden house up high with lots of front stairs My grandad sister in law owned the fruitstand on Zarzmora next to the Chino's store.😎
That was very touching how u stop for the dog 🐶 I have animals they will never be left unattended outside to even be in the street but that was beautiful may Jesus Christ bless you because ALMT!!! ANIMALS LIVES MATTER TO
As a ole school east side San Antonio native. East Terrace, Wheatly Courts, Rigsbys, Sutton Homes, The Glenns, Stixx, Denver Heights, The Hill and Victoria Courts. Some no longer exist and torn down but were the hardest hoods in my time and the wars still go in til this day.
At 4:00 on the left is my old middle school, Ralph Waldo Emerson. On the right across the street used to be the Wheatley courts. And when I tell you it used to get lit, it used to get lit. Much of that area is now being gentrified. So crazy to me.
@@mrcory1999 Yes real crazy..when we left Emerson we had to walk through the courts to get home...this was early '80's. They didn't bother us school kids but after dark got crazy. As did the Sutton homes in the East terrace. Lol
Back in the 80’s into the 90’s San Antonio was off da chain. Dj Quick can tell you that, but I’m glad it seems so quiet. I will say this, the count down city is a sneaky deceptive city…
Right when the video starts. I live two blocks from there. On Commerce. And at that car wash are. Several people have been shot there over the past three years. And at 3:54 , on the right used to be the courts. They were torn down and made new.
Delivery driver in SA here. I’ve delivered to many houses in this area and areas like it. It’s pretty shady at any time of the day, but here it’s right before dark so you see all the regulars coming out of the woodwork for the night. Glad I almost never have to deliver here during the nighttime, only during the day.
You actually in my hood in the east side its changed but still poppin and dangerous poppin off every night and every ones likes to come out at night you missed some hot spots
You should come over to Hawaii, brah...! You'd be welcomed with open arms! We got hoods here too. Especially on Oahu, and Big Island where I live! BTW, I've been subscribed to you for about 4 years or more now. I'm very proud of you for finding such a unique niche for a living/career, and doing SO well at it. VERY proud of you! With much Aloha, Sera!
Cheapest house on Oahu was like 800k... yall hoods are the beaches unfortunately. I walked around every single day with 50k in jewelry on. Had a rental the whole week, so i literally parked and walked neighborhoods that i could, parking was always tight. Hawaii is beautiful and nice, keep it that way. I loved it there, it sad what is happening to Hawaii. The rich main lander idiots are ruining it.
I used to drive from the Northeast to the East as a kids with my dad all the time to get my haircut off of New Braunfels. If no one told you you would never know the shop was there, unmarked buildingb and you park in the back. Thanks for this video bro. 👊🏽 210 def got my heart.
Most my family went to Judson High School with one bro at Roosevelt and another bro at Macarthur and transfered to Madison cuz they was geting kicked out. From The Glenn to Converse, i fw the whole NE. My eastside family went to Highlands.
@@panamajack3174 Is Roosevelt still pretty rough? I grew up by Madison high school and we would always go to Windsor park mall. Macarthur seems more upper middle class IMO.
@@brooksdurham5285 Yup the Ruff Ryder's are still acting up, after Hurricane Katrina it got worse with the N.O dudes ALWAYS wanted to get a beat down. The Judson guys would always go over to Windsor and wait in the parking lot for a squabble while I was growing up. Mac was def a lil higher class school. Hurricane Katrina low-key ruined the NorthEast, the good hoods turned to slums right before my eyes and they never recovered, my aunt had to move from Spring Meadows/Ventura.
@@panamajack3174 I know late last year there was a story, an eleven year old girl was shot inside a car on Walzem Rd. by that Long John Silvers. Just minding her business and shots rang out. she passed away...
@@brooksdurham5285 Damn.... Yea I know exactly where that's at. That's the worst, young and innocent. I grew up in Cross Creek Apartments, I seen a lot of ppl get shot growing up unfortunately. Kroger Middle School was like gladiator school. The area BEEN bad. I hung out in Rittiman too, NE is wilder than most think.
I think Milwaukee hoods are worse than San Antonio hoods.Milwaukee is a major city and San Antonio is a medium city.I think the major city hoods are worse than the medium city hoods.
@@arnoldgarza1613 milwaukee is a medium city, san antonio is a major city, it has 1.5 mil compared to milwaukee having 600k but milwaukee more dangerous, that place has nearly 200 murders and san antonio averages 100+
Back 3 months ago when i was living there. I was wrking at Alscos on east commerce i use to take the bus all the way to that big ol cementary then get off there then go walk down the street to H.E.B on houston st. It seems scary but nobody really messed with you. But then yet ofcours i was always strapped anyway lol.
@@CappuccinoTX San Antonio is the bigger city with a larger and better highway system.Austin has the tech jobs with a fast growing economy people are moving to Austin from California every day also Far North San Antonio is the wealthy areas of the city people from all over are moving to that area and other parts of San Antonio. Both cities have something for everyone's needs and wants.
there are alotta loose dogs out in them streets lol. But for the most part the homes in whatever hood Charlie driving thru look decent. Kinda looks like some homes youd see in new orleans at least to me.
I don’t know the price for homes in this neighborhood but you can see the same thing in Austin and Dallas and some of the property is for sable in the 500k pricing.
Bro rolled safe on the East and West Side riding around in circles... Didn't go too tough in the hoods or projects(in this video). Passed a couple but didn't enter them. New Braunfels=East Side Zarzamora=West Side on video but goes deep into the South Side... 210 💯
THANK YOU CHARLIE!!! I am in the Air Force (SA has a huge base there named Lackland). I spend 6 months in SA and LOVED IT! But I aint gone lie, it is HOOD ASF!!! And I'm from Brooklyn. Most places in SA had me shook. Lots of shady activity. They still break in and steal cars there. However, I still fell in love with the culture and energy of this city. Idk, just something about it I love. Can't wait to go back. Maybe it's because I lived in the hood when I was a lil kid in Bed Stuy Brooklyn now I live in a nice area in Brooklyn and barely go to the hood anymore. So when I went to SA it took me back to my childhood.
fax, it aint too bad even them lil cities in the south more dangerous than this place, all u gotta worry about is if someone gonna break into your car or your house since its high over there
these arent that bad for hoods. it would take 2 years for a better look if a few tech yuppies moved in. looks like affordable housing and a lot of potential
as one who lives in san ato its not dangerous like its really populated by gangs and shit but it's not like gunshots and bodies and shit it like really lowkey like yes that does happen but it's not every single day and its like very rare
You can clearly see by watching this video that the mayor need to stop buying ugly art for the city and painting rainbows everywhere and start fixing the streets because they're full of holes jacked up tire damaging potholes everywhere but thinks we need art and rainbows but I guess none of his friends fix roads or believe me they would be getting done
😂😂😂This mf is driving in circles.He only pulled the camera out when he saw people. I've been her since 2015, which is boring to me. EVERY PLACE HAS A HOOD I LIVE IN ANCHORAGE AK FOR 11 YEARS AND THEY HAVE A HOOD TOO.
Depends how far west and north u go the city is changing alot right now there's a ton of gentrification going on close to the downtown areas and alot of ppl moving here from other states as we mostly California but ur best bet for a safe suburban lifestyle is boerne or close to it and shavano park area
@@MrMike2hype yeah I used to live in Boerne, just moved in my apartment in SA. Boerne is nice but wasn't really my thing because of all the rich old white people that care too much about stupid shit.
looks can be deceiving. people mind their own business but once shit pops off, it goes hard. just this year it seems like every day there is a shooting in this city and usually in areas like this
At the beginning is the East side which is just one big hood & I grew up in that area so its home to me...also in San Antonio it's almost like East side predominantly blacks wit Hispanic, Westside predominantly Hispanics,North side predominantly Whites,South side mixture of all...however we are not segregated its jus something that we grow up knowing and now and days things are changing and Blacks & Hispanics are growing everywhere & owning houses more and more each day🙏
Westside and Southside Hispanic as fuck, shit even the Eastside has a lot of Hispanics, especially getting towards downtown. I’d say Northside is the part that’s a mix of everything. We all family down here though.
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Com back to Natchez Mississippi the only hood you went to was daisy street go to Cambridge heights apts or holidays apts just com back fam we ain’t gone Rob you
I live about 10 min from this area it my look like the hood but it’s honestly one of the safer areas in SA . Everyone here still still helps everyone out in need yeah there might be graffiti and you might see some mean ass looking people but it’s safer then the ww white area.
You came back to the 210, you went to wrong hood though, go to the deep west side and south west side, their is crackheads everywhere, especially on military.
The West side run down a lot.
Guadalupe st. 78237
Looks like the biggest gang in San Antonio is the stray dogs
Dude you would not believe the stray dogs down here. Huge problem. The only parts of town you don't see them are the extreme North and Alamo heights which are very high rent districts. But in the hood... Dogs just trying to get by.. lol
@@HiddenMeadow9er Yeah in Dallas the hoods here have a lot of stray dogs also.
@@HiddenMeadow9er lol
Nah it’s mexican mafia they run all 210
@@Jayouttatexas big facts. If only these people knew
As a SA native I recognize a lot of these places. The first 4 minutes or so he is in Near East Side which is predominantly Black. At around 6:45 he is by Zarzamora and Poplar St. My mom's family (Hispanic) grew up here. It has always been a pretty rough area and that part is predominantly Hispanic. At 7:42 he is down the street from Little Flower basillica where pretty much all of my aunts and uncles were baptized and confirmed in the church. At the 11:00 minute mark he is close to St. Timothy's church where a few years ago I attended and during mass, someone got shot outside across the street at a basketball court. The priest was able to give the last rites to the individual. So that is also a pretty rough area.
I’d say these are rough areas, but not our worse. A lot of people there still try to take care of what they have, even if it’s not much. It’s a Mexican thing, might not have much, but try to have some pride in what you have. It has been awhile, but I’ve seen other really bad areas in SA, where they just let it go.
@@WrathfulTexan Yeah in another comment I said he should have gone to S. Presa and SE Military. or maybe the southwest side south of Marbach. there's been a few shootings over by the SW side lately.
@@WrathfulTexan it is not a mexican thing, it's a respect thing, something that's really lacking in the city right now, the black people in my grandma neighborhood take care of they stuff too, our city isn't divided by race like that so don't start that in the comments, every hood is diverse in San Antonio, literally every hood you go to you'll find black and brown here
@@quintonb9908 did I say exclusively Mexican?? No, I didn’t and although we do have a nice mix, some neighborhoods are predominately Mexican, white or black. I’ve lived all over the city and you can’t deny that. Now it’s no where near how it is in big cities up north. From what I’ve seen, we do mix in better. Other cities are very segregated, we’re not like that, not in SA. And saying it’s a Mexican thing is only because I’m Mexican, I know my family, my friends, no matter how little we had we still took pride in what we had. Saying that doesn’t imply others don’t do that as well.
I spent some of my childhood (the very early 70's) on the S.E. side off New Braunfels Ave near 37 and the old Mc Creless mall, I went to Highland hills Baptist (pre) school. I've watched the S.E. side get run down and now it's being built back up, quite beautifly in some areas. South Side Pride!
I'm a proud San Antonio native and this is my neighborhood Eastside. My family 3 generations get together and feed our homeless on the Eastside. When my granddaughter sees the homeless she calls them grandma's kids. We've never been in fear, and believe we love our people. God bless my city.🙏❤😊
Bless up🙏🏿
Quit enabling homelessness. If people keep feeding them, then they don’t have to use homeless services which have rules they hate like no drinking/drugs, that are designed to get them off the street. You’re just prolonging their homelessness, you might as well give an alcoholic some booze or a druggie some drugs.
Good dude 💯
This not aging well right now!
What’s crazy is if you drive about 10 minutes north of where you are at the beginning (New Braunfels and Lamar) you’ll get to the Alamo Heights/Terrell Hills area, which is one of the nicest areas of SA.
Yeah Alamo Heights is predominantly white as well. it is like a pocket in a sea of Hispanic people.
I went to Terrel Hills Elementary after getting kicked out of Walzem. It was nothing sweet, fights everyday over there. Maybe/hopfully its changed for the better since the 90's.
Million dollar apartments, too. On Broadway.
@@JM-fo1te Yup, & you drive 5 miles down Broadway and you'll get robbed by a group of crackhead.
@@panamajack3174 how does one get robbed in their car?
Got lots of family in SA, used to go there in the summer time as a teenager, all I remember is the heat, humidity & them dam loud ass bugs that were everywhere.
those are Cicadas. and I hear them every night and morning here this summer. they are the loudest insect on earth..
@@brooksdurham5285 I remember taking home their empty shells that were left all over the place. Lol
@@RenR70 😂😂😂
Haha
I saw a telephone pole that was completely covered in cicadas. Crazy.
Didn't expect you to go to my hometown. You really go to all the hoods lol
Same
No fr lol
Can we do stuff..Gay stuff lol
@@FBAExapt wtf
@@LM-yd1hh What? Let's meet haha
Boost Mobile & Citi Trends is always located in the hood.
And Cricket
Very true.
And metro
Fred's fish fry and DDS discounts also
With crack heads chillin right next to them
I see you East Side riding lol. After 9pm that side is a no fly zone!
Not really. There's a lot of gentrification happening on the other side of New Braunfels. The houses there are going for 300k+.
@@soulcleaner3578 yeah my mom's house is right there in the middle of it. There is some gentrification. But let's not get it twisted.. lol. The other side of New Braunfels avenue all the way to Denver Heights is still very much hood... I say less than 5% is gentrified.
@@HiddenMeadow9er I mean the side that has the HEB on it. The other side is bad.
@@soulcleaner3578 which side? Towards downtown or uptown? I live in Cibolo and don't get out that way much anymore so I haven't noticed. I know certain spots on the edge of the east side are getting those new houses.
@@fredgalloway5809 they are gentrifying basically the area called dignity Hill. And they're also doing a lot over in the Denver heights area which is a couple of blocks east of the Alamodome. It's just very strange because you'll basically being together and then you'll see a house that looks very much out of place. Lol! And then they're selling them for like $300,000...lol. urban renewal but still very strange since the majority is still very Urban.
I moved to San Antonio about a year ago and definitely haven't been to the "hood hood" but I love all that makes up any city's culture. Wouldn't have beeen complete without the lone chihuahua and tow truck in the shots.
Lol you gotta put the chihuahua out there
You bad af
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You never see stray/loose dogs on the Northside, but they’re all over the crappy parts of the city. It tells you a lot about the people who live there.
I’d love to show u the real 210. Good in every hood
I guess I’m just used to it growing up here. I think people can tell by the way you carry yourself that you’re ok and are a local. It’s mutual respect overall. I Rarely ever had a problem. I’m talking walking for miles in these parts of the city.
It was in the older NE suburbs (between Eisenhauer and Walzem) that I had the most 'trouble' as a kid in SA, never the west side spots my mom's family's from. I was stranded on the east side (MLK and 35) once as a 14 year old and never felt threatened or scared, just scared of my mom because she was pissed she had to come pick me up.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 same seems like they wanna prove a point over there
That car wash in the beginning is deadly af on the Martin Luther king March if you have no business over there don’t be there always a shooting every year somebody always dies every year
you ain't lying. I used to work over there at the railyard under that bridge (New Braunfels Ave./Sherman)...everyone that I know knew better than to go over there (New Braunfels and Gibbs) if you didn't have to. That whole area is rough...
My G I grew up on Gibbs lol I watched a house burn down across the street when I was 5/6
@@AmbientMelancholy damn
“There’s some big ole women in San Antonio.” - Charles Barkley
Texas in general has mad fat people in it. I think they are one of the heaviest states if I’m not mistaken.
@@bongwelll "everything's big in Texas"
That would be the churros 😅
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I mentioned that to my fat fiance. She doesn't care lol. Hispanics don't really body shame, and don't really care what people think.
coming from the bottom was no joke everything against you, with hard work and motivation anything is possible. America is a opportunity gem a blessed place.
I came from the south side of San Antonio and the only thing against me was myself but praise God He made a way for me and my family ☝️.
Here here 🍻
Bro nothing is against you that's only in your head once you stop thinking you can never get out than you realize you can
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I've been waiting for this one for 3 years hahaha
"They sure do got some big ole women down in San Antonio." - Chuck
And you know what blows my mind about that. Charles Barkley is from Leeds Alabama. Have you ever been to Alabama?? He can't talk...
Majority is baddies 💯
Shaq cracking up and egging chuck on makes it even funnier!
Damn it, you ended it right before you drove Guadalupe. The true heart and identity of SA 😆
Wow San Antonio looks like it’s still stuck in the early 90s. Is this where Jason’s lyric was filmed
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Yep, about 25 years behind.: P
Yeah, certain parts of the city do look stuck in time. In a way, it’s kinda cool. I go way back here so I can appreciate the oldness of it. Like a lot of cities, to really appreciate the old, run down parts you have to be a native. it’s a simpleness of the past feeling. The old charm. Even in the shabby places you get that feel of how it was.
I've lived on the North side and northwest side of town and it's night and day. It's weird how certain sides of town people don't put effort into their homes and community.
@@vanessa_rachellei3438 same, thats where i grew up. Lived on the NE also as an adult. Big difference...back on the NW now
*Sees the cemetery “
All the SA Residents watching this:
“ Oh you in the HOOD Hood 🥶
That’s definitely on the west side.
Wait this was a hood?😂
Bru thats the eastside
Big mex i stay right there on new braunfels not the westside
@@jacobkrone1004 I’m talkin bout by the cemetery on the west side. Not the start of the video. The comment said sees a cemetery and sa residents say oh you in the hood. I was talkin bout the comment, not the video.
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"Now san Antonio, its just like Compton bitch"
-dj quik 1992
Here’s my question, how do you locate hoods in every city? So do fly in , sit at a bar and ask the bartender, hey where’s the best hood in your city?!?
On the internet, you look for parts of town with few grocery stores and no coffee shops.
Where ever theres no wypipo or azn
@@ThePresentation010 clearly never been to the West Coast. They got whole Asian Crip gangs in Cali 💀
@@PlaylistKing478GA the worst they do is play dress up tho.
You look for the local MLK drive. Bullseye
Didn't even realise San Antonio Texas had hoods?..I support support the Spurs because of our Native Australian patty mills#8🇦🇺🙌🏿..
It’s one of the biggest American cities (top 10). We have everything.
San Antonio is a city of 2.6 million people... there are bound to be poorer areas along with the beautiful wealthy sides of town.
SA is the sixth large city in the USA, it has bad parts but not worse than Chicago, LA or Houston
Its definately just as bad
How did you think it was?
If ur from SA u know to stay away from East side at night 😂🤣
Finally sumbody got the real hoods of the tone, both the east and the west💯 stay safe my boy
Im moving to the west side of san antonio can u tell me what areas to watch out for. Id really appreciate being I have two teenage sons. Thank you..
@@kellycarpenter933 tbh the majority of the west side is bad. Stay away from near downtown especially. Also stay away from (no offense if anyone lives around here) zarzamora street and esp The Casiones(?) Projects. You need to live on the north side of town to be safe honestly
@@SaTownChrome I always watch out In the casianos and the Lincoln courts I stole bikes from casi's tho when in middle school
@@kellycarpenter933 I lived by Guadalupe and Zarzamora most of my life, my advice would be to don't drive through here at night if you don't have to, that's when the drug dealers and prostitutes come out the most. Avoid corner stores and gas stations, so many people have gotten shot and killed in these neighboring stores, I used to work in a corner store in this area and usually most of the ghetto people in the hood would go to that store (no offence to any of yall), if you want to be safe you go to the HEB because it is guarded with police and K9s. I still hear gunshots almost every night in this hood, and the sound of cars drag racing.
There is some Big Ole women EVERYWHERE!! We fine here in San Antonio❤
Smh
Here after I just watched inside the NBA 💀
Yeah, no, you’re not. Lay off the tacos.
Dell crest and sunrise also called gunrise are some tuff spots in SAN ANTONIO
camolot
@@mrcory1999 yea Camelot bamelot be poppin, gun rise only fuck wit people if you start shit, they got nice houses in sunrise they whole side of town got some fine ass Yella bones tho boi!!
Thanks for the Video. I lived in San Antonio for three Years the Moved after my assignment was Over .I had great Times as well as sad. I can say this , It was one great experience in this timeline and I will never forget the new friends I met and the Paths that intersected.
7:58 I drove by this store last night just to see if it really is like this at night and yes it was. Guys with needles, meth pipes all out in the open...the store owner let them turn the back into the dope spot.
Lol come to San Francisco
@@Noneofyourbusinessbro It exists in every city, the difference is that LA and SF let it happen downtown in front of tourists.
Guess you’ve never seen them all camping out at the Dollar Tree next door at night. They line up under the covered walkway in inclement weather. Doing what they do at all hours of the night.
Love San Antonio, we may not be the craziest city but we sure do represent.
Go Spurs Go 👑
Much respect from H-town
much respect from the Big D
Yep born and raised in The Tone and mostly if you mind your business you really won’t have no problems.
Wtf 😂
Lol, yes, cheer on the million dollar players of the Spurs who don’t give a damn about you or even know that you exist. 🤦♂️
Is about time I see San Antonio hood
No music,no talk ans shit,just a ride.
Thanks Charlie
San Antonio is nice and laid back. Moved down there from Detroit for awhile.
Laidback compared to Detroit
San Antonio looks like paradise compared to the D
@@mrq2044 apples to oranges
Damn Charlie how many dogs u Swerve on playa 🤣
😂😂😭😭😭😜😰
The west side dogs don’t even move out of the street. They make YOU go around. Lol
😂😂😂
Love this. I live in San Antonio and been watching your vids and love to finally be represented. Even if it’s hood related lol
Bro where can I get some weed when I get to SA
@@LoneBlackWoof pretty easy actually. If you want the legal stuff, Third Coast Supply on Dezavala near UTSA has some amazing delta 8 and THC 0 products. But if you’re looking for the illegal stuff, be cool with random people at the club or bar and someone will say something. I see it all the time.
@@joshuapruitt1079 thanks bro
Used to live right there by the Hays corner store on New Braunfels, and later on Houston near Pine. It's changed alot, but some things will never change.
Gentrification isn’t gonna work
my grandmas house used to be behind the corner store on zarzamora and laurel..Lerma's was across the street.. that house is long gone now.. literally.. only the concrete slab is there..lol it's always been a very rough hood there.. actually all the way down zarzamora once you pass the bridge at HWY 90 going north
I lived with my Grama on Guadalupe st close to Zarzamira.Back in the late 60's and 70's.Woiden house up high with lots of front stairs My grandad sister in law owned the fruitstand on Zarzmora next to the Chino's store.😎
I love the east side I'm from the Denver Heights looking at this brings back alot of memories
Nice to see that Charlie has respect for animals.
4:03
Love it!
Thank you for showing San Antonio love.
That was very touching how u stop for the dog 🐶 I have animals they will never be left unattended outside to even be in the street but that was beautiful may Jesus Christ bless you because ALMT!!! ANIMALS LIVES MATTER TO
As a ole school east side San Antonio native. East Terrace, Wheatly Courts, Rigsbys, Sutton Homes, The Glenns, Stixx, Denver Heights, The Hill and Victoria Courts. Some no longer exist and torn down but were the hardest hoods in my time and the wars still go in til this day.
At 4:00 on the left is my old middle school, Ralph Waldo Emerson. On the right across the street used to be the Wheatley courts. And when I tell you it used to get lit, it used to get lit. Much of that area is now being gentrified. So crazy to me.
the courts was crazy
@@mrcory1999 Yes real crazy..when we left Emerson we had to walk through the courts to get home...this was early '80's. They didn't bother us school kids but after dark got crazy. As did the Sutton homes in the East terrace. Lol
I recognize a lot of that area some of my favorite restaurants are down there at the the area around poplar and Zaramosa st
Ol Josh🤣
It's hella cheap also
Back in the 80’s into the 90’s San Antonio was off da chain. Dj Quick can tell you that, but I’m glad it seems so quiet. I will say this, the count down city is a sneaky deceptive city…
Right when the video starts. I live two blocks from there. On Commerce. And at that car wash are. Several people have been shot there over the past three years. And at 3:54 , on the right used to be the courts. They were torn down and made new.
As a white boy I used to live on the east side, shit was poopin almost every night lmfao
Hahahah lmao 🤣
Whoever filmed this missed so many hoods they mainly circled around 2 hoods on the east then rode around the west side
a chihuauhah in the street not wanting to move is puro san antonio!
Is this off of w. W white road
Delivery driver in SA here. I’ve delivered to many houses in this area and areas like it. It’s pretty shady at any time of the day, but here it’s right before dark so you see all the regulars coming out of the woodwork for the night. Glad I almost never have to deliver here during the nighttime, only during the day.
Boy bye
I am new to San Antonio and I came to the north central part of the city but I want to buy in the north east of the city, would it be a bad decision?
You actually in my hood in the east side its changed but still poppin and dangerous poppin off every night and every ones likes to come out at night you missed some hot spots
Never thought you would do a vid here, SA 210
Hey, can you do trailer parks next time.
Hey! The lady at the beginning is the same lady at 1:43 in your San Antonion night video! what are the odds of meeting her again?
It’s hot AF during the day in Texas. Everything happens when the sun goes down during the summer.
4:50 My sister used to live in that little duplex. All the properties painted green in that neighborhood are owned by the same company.
STOP & get some chicken fried steak !!! And gravy 😆love SanAntonio thx for hittin it up!!!😉
Looking to move to San Antonio what is the best part to raise a family? And why part of the city is this east or south?? Thank you
You haven't experienced anything until you drive around at night x😂😂
I'm from Birmingham,Al and all of the south look identical 💯
You should come over to Hawaii, brah...! You'd be welcomed with open arms! We got hoods here too. Especially on Oahu, and Big Island where I live! BTW, I've been subscribed to you for about 4 years or more now. I'm very proud of you for finding such a unique niche for a living/career, and doing SO well at it. VERY proud of you!
With much Aloha, Sera!
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Cheapest house on Oahu was like 800k... yall hoods are the beaches unfortunately. I walked around every single day with 50k in jewelry on. Had a rental the whole week, so i literally parked and walked neighborhoods that i could, parking was always tight. Hawaii is beautiful and nice, keep it that way. I loved it there, it sad what is happening to Hawaii. The rich main lander idiots are ruining it.
I used to drive from the Northeast to the East as a kids with my dad all the time to get my haircut off of New Braunfels. If no one told you you would never know the shop was there, unmarked buildingb and you park in the back. Thanks for this video bro. 👊🏽 210 def got my heart.
Most my family went to Judson High School with one bro at Roosevelt and another bro at Macarthur and transfered to Madison cuz they was geting kicked out. From The Glenn to Converse, i fw the whole NE. My eastside family went to Highlands.
@@panamajack3174 Is Roosevelt still pretty rough? I grew up by Madison high school and we would always go to Windsor park mall. Macarthur seems more upper middle class IMO.
@@brooksdurham5285 Yup the Ruff Ryder's are still acting up, after Hurricane Katrina it got worse with the N.O dudes ALWAYS wanted to get a beat down. The Judson guys would always go over to Windsor and wait in the parking lot for a squabble while I was growing up. Mac was def a lil higher class school. Hurricane Katrina low-key ruined the NorthEast, the good hoods turned to slums right before my eyes and they never recovered, my aunt had to move from Spring Meadows/Ventura.
@@panamajack3174 I know late last year there was a story, an eleven year old girl was shot inside a car on Walzem Rd. by that Long John Silvers. Just minding her business and shots rang out. she passed away...
@@brooksdurham5285 Damn.... Yea I know exactly where that's at. That's the worst, young and innocent. I grew up in Cross Creek Apartments, I seen a lot of ppl get shot growing up unfortunately. Kroger Middle School was like gladiator school. The area BEEN bad. I hung out in Rittiman too, NE is wilder than most think.
nigga just drove past my crib 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I moved here overs two years ago; everytime I drive through these areas I never feel unsafe. SA is beautiful and I love how peaceful everything is.
I’m from Milwaukee but stay in San Antonio now but yes In the hood it’s stray dogs everywhere lol keep doing your thing 💯
Because they got that ordinance you can't tie your dog up in the yard
I’m from Indianapolis this is paradise compared to where we’re from Hoods are completely different I stayed by Ingram Park Mall
We're from in Milwaukee moved here bout 9 months ago from 24 23 Burleigh live out north in San Antonio
I think Milwaukee hoods are worse than San Antonio hoods.Milwaukee is a major city and San Antonio is a medium city.I think the major city hoods are worse than the medium city hoods.
@@arnoldgarza1613 milwaukee is a medium city, san antonio is a major city, it has 1.5 mil compared to milwaukee having 600k but milwaukee more dangerous, that place has nearly 200 murders and san antonio averages 100+
Stay safe Charlie, thanks for the vid
Back 3 months ago when i was living there. I was wrking at Alscos on east commerce i use to take the bus all the way to that big ol cementary then get off there then go walk down the street to H.E.B on houston st. It seems scary but nobody really messed with you. But then yet ofcours i was always strapped anyway lol.
Can you post a video of the East Side on a Friday Night?
I live in San Antonio, never thought he'd do one here!
Same
Welcome to SA 💯
The ghetto side of SA TX you mean. Every city in the states has its ghetto sides. SA also has its nicer sides of town as well.
@@diegofonseca6708 nah it’s ghetto everywhere low key
Lol even stray dogs in the hood are lazy.. can’t be bothered to move out of the road for traffic
CAN YOU PLEASE DO LAWTON OKLAHOMA?? Pleaseee I’ll give you recommendations of where to go but basically anywhere you drive in that town is the hood 💀
I was there in May, coming from Austin. Such a huge difference. But love the river and the atmosphere.
San Antonio and Austin are very close to each other distance wise but the 2 cities are completely different.
@@yungdrew9947 what's so different about them
@@CappuccinoTX San Antonio is the bigger city with a larger and better highway system.Austin has the tech jobs with a fast growing economy people are moving to Austin from California every day also Far North San Antonio is the wealthy areas of the city people from all over are moving to that area and other parts of San Antonio. Both cities have something for everyone's needs and wants.
there are alotta loose dogs out in them streets lol. But for the most part the homes in whatever hood Charlie driving thru look decent. Kinda looks like some homes youd see in new orleans at least to me.
I don’t know the price for homes in this neighborhood but you can see the same thing in Austin and Dallas and some of the property is for sable in the 500k pricing.
Yea it’s funny the ghettos have decent homes here
It’s off putting for sure
San Antonio has the most peaceful hoods compared to other big cities. I drove yellow cab before Uber came and I never felt unsafe anywhere
Hoods are not peaceful, we're just sneaky that's all
Looks way more peaceful than h-town
@@WaqasKhan-hx4hw trust me our hoods may look peaceful but you have to be careful cause us San Antonians don't give a fuck lmao
@@grandlethal1813 Texans in general don’t give a fuck lol
Was that denver heights???
Bro rolled safe on the East and West Side riding around in circles... Didn't go too tough in the hoods or projects(in this video). Passed a couple but didn't enter them. New Braunfels=East Side Zarzamora=West Side on video but goes deep into the South Side... 210 💯
🖤 much luv i appreciate u cruising thru the city man 210bby
THANK YOU CHARLIE!!! I am in the Air Force (SA has a huge base there named Lackland). I spend 6 months in SA and LOVED IT! But I aint gone lie, it is HOOD ASF!!! And I'm from Brooklyn.
Most places in SA had me shook. Lots of shady activity. They still break in and steal cars there. However, I still fell in love with the culture and energy of this city. Idk, just something about it I love. Can't wait to go back. Maybe it's because I lived in the hood when I was a lil kid in Bed Stuy Brooklyn now I live in a nice area in Brooklyn and barely go to the hood anymore. So when I went to SA it took me back to my childhood.
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Crime rate up around here now
Its shady but sa got nothing on brooklyn, as long as you stay out the way youre good in any hood
Car theft is a big thing in SA
Just seen this u should hit the Eastside of Austin that's where I'm from but I now live in San Antonio near Camelot straight hood here too lol
I LOVE WHEN YOU HIT DOWN SOUTH IN THE SUMMER, I FEEL RT AT HOME NO MATTER WHAT CITY YOU IN.
Denver Heights. Commerce St...
Yall come visit the East. Commerce st and New Braunfels
That little Chihuahua was like bruh feed me or take me home with you already dam
This is messed up we are getting looked at like fucking disease and poverty lol it's not bad here I lived here for years
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fax, it aint too bad even them lil cities in the south more dangerous than this place, all u gotta worry about is if someone gonna break into your car or your house since its high over there
Show the people that are successful and doing things. Motivate one another. Not all of us are proud of this.
these arent that bad for hoods. it would take 2 years for a better look if a few tech yuppies moved in. looks like affordable housing and a lot of potential
Shouts out to dat East side and Westside... holding it down in that Deuce-Dime.
as one who lives in san ato its not dangerous like its really populated by gangs and shit but it's not like gunshots and bodies and shit it like really lowkey like yes that does happen but it's not every single day and its like very rare
You can clearly see by watching this video that the mayor need to stop buying ugly art for the city and painting rainbows everywhere and start fixing the streets because they're full of holes jacked up tire damaging potholes everywhere but thinks we need art and rainbows but I guess none of his friends fix roads or believe me they would be getting done
And that’s the same mayor that blocked Drake on Twitter…
😂😂😂This mf is driving in circles.He only pulled the camera out when he saw people. I've been her since 2015, which is boring to me. EVERY PLACE HAS A HOOD I LIVE IN ANCHORAGE AK FOR 11 YEARS AND THEY HAVE A HOOD TOO.
Thanks for the video, Charlie. I'm eventually looking to buy a home in SA, but I don't want to be in a hood.
Best bet is to go near boerne or New Braunfels
@@MrMike2hype Thank you. I'm currently renting in the Medical Drive area. I've been considering homes west and north of here. Is that a good plan?
Depends how far west and north u go the city is changing alot right now there's a ton of gentrification going on close to the downtown areas and alot of ppl moving here from other states as we mostly California but ur best bet for a safe suburban lifestyle is boerne or close to it and shavano park area
@@MrMike2hype Thanks much!
@@MrMike2hype yeah I used to live in Boerne, just moved in my apartment in SA. Boerne is nice but wasn't really my thing because of all the rich old white people that care too much about stupid shit.
San Antonio is getting worse with addiction and homelessness and uneducated populous. I’m from here born and raised but I do see it getting worse
Nice ! From Brazil Rio de Janeiro.!
You should do a tour of the 02, Eastside and Montopolis areas in ATX.
Ahhh was any one else hoping that puppy ended up ok? The poor thing had NO sense of street safety 😭
It looked like the puppy made it okay. The driver seemed to make sure of that.
@@livingartdesigns06 yeah true
driving on the east side of San Antonio that's the east side that's right there on Houston Street
I have never been to San Antonio in my life at least the hood looks peacefull
Most definitely is not. San Antonio is a underrated huge city.
Want me to be honest?
it's not, San Antonio gets rough
looks can be deceiving. people mind their own business but once shit pops off, it goes hard. just this year it seems like every day there is a shooting in this city and usually in areas like this
It’s not lol .. soon as shit pop off it go south quick
At the beginning is the East side which is just one big hood & I grew up in that area so its home to me...also in San Antonio it's almost like East side predominantly blacks wit Hispanic, Westside predominantly Hispanics,North side predominantly Whites,South side mixture of all...however we are not segregated its jus something that we grow up knowing and now and days things are changing and Blacks & Hispanics are growing everywhere & owning houses more and more each day🙏
Westside and Southside Hispanic as fuck, shit even the Eastside has a lot of Hispanics, especially getting towards downtown. I’d say Northside is the part that’s a mix of everything. We all family down here though.