These people need jobs and to get outta that hustle mindset. I been to prison and and sold drugs in the past and I can tell you it’s a literal dead end road. Everything you obtain you will lose and they won’t decipher what’s legally bought and illegal so they take all you shit. It’s better to build on rock than sand
Sorte a minha que aqui no Brasil as casas possuem muros e portões. Mais privacidade e segurança, infelizmente isso se deve por conta de assaltos recorrentes por aqui, independente de bairro ou cidade, mas calma, aqui não tem somente isso e na maioria das cidades é bem tranquilo de viver.
Living in Australia, I find these videos fascinating Charlie as we really have nothing to compare to this. Thank you for your hard work and stay safe mate.
Respect to the homeowner of the house at 5:45. Even though the house is in the middle of the hood, they still have their lawn looking spotless with no litter.
I lived in Baltimore for about 30 years. Scenes like this are extreme, but easy to find. Sadly, when you don't live in those neighborhoods, you get used to the blight and ignore it. There are still lots of nice places in the city, but people really turn a blind eye to the bad parts. I never got the sense that people who lived there cared, not the people in good neighborhoods or bad neighborhoods. It was just like "you know where NOT to go." Which blows, because if people would stop killing each other and selling/doing drugs, Baltimore could be a wonderful place again.
Some people do not want to do better. They want to keep blaming it on systemic racism. My family was born and raised in the hood yet most of them moved on to become 6 figure earners in the DMV area. I know some people who have been living off of government assistance for the past 20+ years and their sons stand around at gas stations all day, selling drugs and killing each other in the process. Some of their bullets weren’t even meant to hit children or black women but they still did. Black people do have to try a little harder whereas “others” get things handed to them but it can be done! I’ve seen it and experienced it too many times. Baltimore and Detroit have so much potential to be better than what it is. About 10 years from now, I bet those cities will look completely different. Gentrification will wipe out whose left. Expensive housing is coming and it’s designed to keep certain people out. Oh hell vouchers get handed out like candy but apartments in nice areas avoid taking them to keep out a certain group of people.
@@ryanolson6025 huh? I guess you haven’t been often or stayed downtown in the power plant or the inner harbor. Been living in the city my whole life. Bmore is so bad and worse than ever right now and keeps getting worse. 2019 had the highest homicide rate in the city’s history and been close to that every year. Just look at all the local news coming out of bmore and they don’t even report anything outside of mass shootings and murders. People get killed in bmore every day and the drug heroine war in the city is at an all time high tension right now. Not the mention the poverty and addiction in the city, it’s bad and worse than what it seems.
Just a reminder to be grateful for what we have and to give thanks every day. I don't have very much but grateful for everything I do have, thank You Jesus 🙏
You are a good person peanut butter girl. I agree with you. I've seen miracles happen to people who actually take the time to thank the lord for whatever little they have.
There gotta be hella rats in the not vacant one too. In NYC if there's a vacant building... every building around it has hella big ass rats because of it.
Gary, Indiana, East St Louis and Detroit are the most depressing cities I've been too. Detroit has the most abandonment as a whole but I feel like the majority of Gary and East St Louis are abandoned. East St Louis removed traffic lights due to the population decline and just has stop signs. Detroit is on the right path to making a comeback. I know some awesome people from Detroit. Great city.
Gary, IN. Run by Dems since 1943 Jackson, MS. Run by Dems since 1917 Atlanta, GA. Run by Dems since 1872 Baltimore, MD. Run by Dems since 1967 Detroit, MI. Run by Dems since 1962
@@jasonvoorheeskill What are you talking about. "100% copy" foh. I understand they both have Victorian rowhouse styles, but Baltimore looks completely different and is more gritty. The only city that looks almost looks exactly like London is Boston imo.
Baltimore and other mid atlantic cities like philadelphia have what people in these cities would call rowhouses. Terraced housing in the UK is the same idea. Baltimore has all types of row houses built for different classes when they were built, there are larger more extravagant ones built for the ultra wealthy in neighborhoods like mount vernon and then theres smaller ones like these that were usually built in mass for working class immigrants who would work factory jobs. The architecture may very slightly with baltimore having various american victorian/classical styles but overall id agree that these do look extremely reminiscent of a lot of terraced housing in the UK.
I moved out of Detroit (8 Mile and 75) 45 years ago to attend college and still am saddened to see how Detroit communities continue to degrade. There are some good people who live there.
@@vandershightimes792 the city was still losing businesses to less expensive cities around it, however the town still has it's neighborhoods and the old folks still had a resilient attitude.. that is what happened the old folks who gave a rip were still supporting and defending the neighborhoods. Without the old folks it isn't the same. I miss them. They had the fabric of culture to keep the city going.
@@vandershightimes792 the homes were all in tact back then at 8 and 75. Crime was up. Lots of stolen cars but were picked up by law enforcement. No burned out homes. Now there might be two or three homes on the entire block occupied. It's a war zone now.
@@springheeljak145 no it’s not. He’s suggesting cleaning up the area, not moving folk out to move another social economic group in. There is a difference.
I remember vividly growing up in a city similar to these. I'm happy that the internet is here for the kids in these cites to see there's so much more world other than the one you see. 🙏 (if that makes sense)
That's a great reply! I was just thinking the same, but opposite (if that makes sense). I was thinking how extremely grateful I am for my blessings, and grateful people like @CharlieBo313 use the Internet to show the "real" world so people can learn about other places and not the glam life or tourist spots!🕊️🙏❤️🕯️
It’s Mind blowing….I couldn’t fathom growing up in those areas ….and where I’m from people consider “Ghetto” locally…..it’s literally PARADISE in comparison to these unfortunate neighborhoods. Great Video,
@@tonytucker6145 Cleveland has a ridiculous amount of bandos. Obviously I can't say for certain which city has more between Cleveland and Baltimore but Cleveland is definitely one of the worst.
Both Philly and Atlanta shouldn't be on the list because they both have to many safe zone thriving areas of the city .. Detroit and Baltimore unsafe zone areas are way bigger than their safe zone areas ...And for the fact Philly and Atlanta are growing should take them off the list
@@jpgm2015 Philly look the worst, but the word is abanoned. Kensington has fiends 24/7, it looks terrible worst neighbrohood in the country, but it's still "vibrant" full of people lol. People don't know the difference between abandoned and worst looking. smh
I live in Atlanta and yes there are neighborhoods as shown in this video, but most of Atlanta is very nice and has many many beautiful neighborhoods and a number of affluent areas.
Bruh I came across a new stat that shows most people pick Houston to move to over Atlanta in the South, even Tampa was above Atlanta where more people choosing that in the South these days over Atlanta.
@@amanidavis2814 that's interesting cause where I'm from in the NJ NY area, Atlanta is more geographically convenient to move to + more ancestral ties than Houston. We def move to Florida a lot tho so I get that
St. Louis definitely top 1-3 on this list and Memphis definitely top 4 Kansas City is like top 5-6 1. St. Louis / East St. Louis 2. Detroit 3. Baltimore 4. Memphis 5. Gary Indiana 6 basically the whole Midwest
@Baltimore JAMMA Baltimore isn’t gentrified like that compared its neighboring major cities DC and Richmond. Y’all are the reason why Maryland is in the top 10 most blackest states in America because the black population in Baltimore is higher than Dc and Richmond even they’re still predominantly black but by a little bit
Detroit used to look even more fucked up than it does now, before Mayor Duggan started demolishing much of these old abandoned and burned up structures, entire neighborhoods burned up for blocks and blocks, wicked and beautiful at the same time #GOTHAM CITY
Some of those row homes in Baltimore have been vacant for over 50 years now... Some of them are mere brick shells after a fire burned them out, now completely gutted inside with the door and window openings cinderblocked or bricked over, and a plastic tarp on top for a roof... The main walls are left standing and braced inside just to save the structural integrity of the rest of the intact homes within the row... Some of those structures date back to the Civil War...
I will never understand how someone can live and watch all this garbage arround their house, even if is in the same street.. Yeah' people left, houses are empty etc.. but others who still live there should organize and clean that garbage.. this is not normal.
Detroit houses are beautiful, I don’t get it no matter how many times I’m told why they are left to Rot I’ll never get it and understand why the hell these beauty’s are just left empty. 💖💖Charlie💖💖
There are too many abandoned homes in these neighborhoods to turn them around. If you renovated 50 of them it would be too expensive and it still wouldn't help the neighborhood.
Moro no Brasil e gosto de muito de ver seus vídeos, justamente por conta do esteriótipo em que os Estados Unidos é formado somente por condomínios além dos grandes centros urbanos. Infelizmente criminalidade existe em qualquer lugar, e bairros mais simples e perigosos também. Antigamente o bairro em que moro era bem violento, graças a Deus que a polícia da minha cidade tem feito um ótimo trabalho. De Caçapava, São Paulo, Brasil.
@@madeleinehlohzer2381 verdade, andar de madrugada aí deve ser macabro demais! E os filmes (a grande maioria) esconde esses lugares. Por isso que eu sempre ando no Google maps por essas cidades para ver como elas realmente são!! Os bairros comuns americanos são bonitos, mas não são lá aquelas coisas como os casões da classe média alta que mostram sempre para a gente
There's no comparison between the village of Hempstead which is a tiny incorporated village within the Town of Hempstead which is in the county, of Nassau, one of the wealthiest counties in the country. The taxes in those little houses are damn near $10,000 per year, and up.
Im from Philly bro so I go to a family reunion in Detroit. Stay for a week. On GOD it is not popping like empty truly abandoned but yo beautiful houses and buildings that once was but really even downtown is abandoned
@@bluecyclone7077 It was like 10 years ago bro I stayed at gm hotel i had a week to walk around downtown and take cabs to the trap to find bud. Nah I can tell it was beautiful city no cap and if its on a come back then thats whats up. I never been back. Bud good too cold at night in summer time all good though.
Wow. Really aghasted seeing Jackson, MS, looks so much like Detroit and Gary. There was no auto or steel industry in that region that went bust to have caused that, the number of abandoned homes. So what was the true cause there?
This might sound silly but I feel sad for some of these houses that have interesting unique design and nobody cares or is able to fix them to be someone's home.
I live in a more rural area out west, have lived here all my life. I cant even imagine seeing it look like places in this video. So sad your hometown has become this way. I appreciate these videos, makes me appreciate where I live.
what do all 5 cities have in common? they are all in usa. also, they are in a country filled with bigots such as @Sgt Bill who fails to understand that his white ancestors captured black people and brought them to usa to be used as slaves, and although slavery is now illegal in the usa its history connects with why there are people in usa such as @Sgt Bill making uninformed suggestions that the devastation of the usa is caused by black people.
Baltimore, Camden, Philly. The 3 ugliest, dirtiest cities in America. Amazing how close they all are to each other. Don’t just blame the city, blame the residents too. At least Detroit is working on demolition of the abandoned neighborhoods, but it will take a while.
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If i could hire him to find good locations!
These people need jobs and to get outta that hustle mindset. I been to prison and and sold drugs in the past and I can tell you it’s a literal dead end road. Everything you obtain you will lose and they won’t decipher what’s legally bought and illegal so they take all you shit. It’s better to build on rock than sand
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That would creep me out being the last person living on a street with nothing but abandoned and trashed homes all around mine, especially at night.
OH MANNN . . . I was thinking the same thing! Who knows whos out there at night!! Id be nervous as hell !! & Get very little sleep!!
Sorte a minha que aqui no Brasil as casas possuem muros e portões. Mais privacidade e segurança, infelizmente isso se deve por conta de assaltos recorrentes por aqui, independente de bairro ou cidade, mas calma, aqui não tem somente isso e na maioria das cidades é bem tranquilo de viver.
It rlly aint bad if u used to it
Hmm, where the Problem? In great USA everybody can buy weapons 😃😃.
Greetings from Germany, where you cant buy weapons in supermarkets.
@@marcelx8369 Or so the Germans would have us believe….
Living in Australia, I find these videos fascinating Charlie as we really have nothing to compare to this. Thank you for your hard work and stay safe mate.
As someone living in Baltimore I'm just here for the thumbnail 🤣🤣
@@ian-blum lol I thought Baltimore looked nice until I saw this video
@@Grafite949 it's different areas in Baltimore
Some parts are really nice, some are more dilapidated like this
What do “hoods” look like in Australia lol
Wait… Australia? Nothing? The way those poor aboriginals are treated and disenfranchised?
Those homes In Detroit are damn near mansion's, the architecture is beautiful, alot of potential
ikr, sometimes i just wanna buy up a whole block, renovate it and just make it my own secluded street
@@fewsaid cool idea, but you'd get robbed
@@WN_Byers barbed wire fence around the block and hired security
I saw the insides of some of those houses when an Australian was reporting on the effects of the GFC. The insides of those houses were totally gutted.
Yeah, beautiful homes.
Respect to the homeowner of the house at 5:45. Even though the house is in the middle of the hood, they still have their lawn looking spotless with no litter.
I lived in Baltimore for about 30 years. Scenes like this are extreme, but easy to find. Sadly, when you don't live in those neighborhoods, you get used to the blight and ignore it. There are still lots of nice places in the city, but people really turn a blind eye to the bad parts. I never got the sense that people who lived there cared, not the people in good neighborhoods or bad neighborhoods. It was just like "you know where NOT to go."
Which blows, because if people would stop killing each other and selling/doing drugs, Baltimore could be a wonderful place again.
💯💯 real talk
Certain races exist to destroy.
Some people do not want to do better. They want to keep blaming it on systemic racism. My family was born and raised in the hood yet most of them moved on to become 6 figure earners in the DMV area. I know some people who have been living off of government assistance for the past 20+ years and their sons stand around at gas stations all day, selling drugs and killing each other in the process. Some of their bullets weren’t even meant to hit children or black women but they still did. Black people do have to try a little harder whereas “others” get things handed to them but it can be done! I’ve seen it and experienced it too many times. Baltimore and Detroit have so much potential to be better than what it is. About 10 years from now, I bet those cities will look completely different. Gentrification will wipe out whose left. Expensive housing is coming and it’s designed to keep certain people out. Oh hell vouchers get handed out like candy but apartments in nice areas avoid taking them to keep out a certain group of people.
Easy to find is not extreme. Easy to find means common place or regular
Selling/doing drugs is thing which gives this place specific atmosphere.
That abandoned Atlanta project with people still living in it was crazy looking. Especially with all those small kids.
That's why poor people should be exterminated because they breed like rats.
Its called Four Seasons. He's done a couple of other videos on Four Seasons. A real must see!
It's been in the news this week because the residents are tired of nothing getting repaired.
Those apartments are right next to the federal prison.
move a bunch of asians in and it will be fixed up in a couple months
When you think 'Baltimore cant be that bad' while watching The Wire and realise this is thirteen years after the final season and it is worse
Watch 'The Corner " from HBO. Same directors from The Wire. That'll give you a humane perspective about Baltimore. It's very tough to watch
Yea I live in MD and it don’t seem like it’s thaaat bad
@@ryanolson6025 why doesn’t Baltimore claim Maryland or the dmv?
@@Conrailfan2596 ppl don’t really go to Baltimore unless sports games everyone goes to DC if they want a city
@@ryanolson6025 huh? I guess you haven’t been often or stayed downtown in the power plant or the inner harbor. Been living in the city my whole life. Bmore is so bad and worse than ever right now and keeps getting worse. 2019 had the highest homicide rate in the city’s history and been close to that every year. Just look at all the local news coming out of bmore and they don’t even report anything outside of mass shootings and murders. People get killed in bmore every day and the drug heroine war in the city is at an all time high tension right now. Not the mention the poverty and addiction in the city, it’s bad and worse than what it seems.
Appreciate your videos.
Just a reminder to be grateful for what we have and to give thanks every day. I don't have very much but grateful for everything I do have, thank You Jesus 🙏
Well said.
You are a good person peanut butter girl. I agree with you. I've seen miracles happen to people who actually take the time to thank the lord for whatever little they have.
Trueeee! Im from East Chicago/Gary and everyday i thank god i was able to get out. I thought this shit was normal as a kid. All of it. Crazy!
And to help thy neighbor ❤
Jesus has nothing to do with it.....it is the willful destruction by people
This is just so so sad to see once vibrant beautiful cities beautiful homes reduced to nothing
Greed, mass corruption, stupidity was the cause of it all.
There gotta be hella rats in the not vacant one too. In NYC if there's a vacant building... every building around it has hella big ass rats because of it.
It’s amazing how you see these abandoned neighborhoods and then you see parked cars 🚘 shining like new money.
I'd put all my money in my car too if I knew that's going to be my place to live after eviction.
Dealers cars...
@ColerainSwaggify Why are you talking about Gentrification when thats not the cause of any of these abandoned areas?
Thats called , N***a rich
@ColerainSwaggify 😴😴😴 let the bla bla bla start
Awesome Video Always Something Of Interest In Each video Keep up the Awesome Work
Gary looks like it should be top 2
@Baltimore JAMMA fr I was gon say that too, like I seen way worse parts of Baltimore
It shouldn't lmao
Babylon is falling
Gary, Indiana, East St Louis and Detroit are the most depressing cities I've been too. Detroit has the most abandonment as a whole but I feel like the majority of Gary and East St Louis are abandoned. East St Louis removed traffic lights due to the population decline and just has stop signs. Detroit is on the right path to making a comeback. I know some awesome people from Detroit. Great city.
Motor city ain't no pity you see
@@eviljesus6111 What's that, devil boy?
@@terminuszone1 it's a line off a song
I drove drove Gary and stopped at a gas station and the people seem so depressed!!
@@tob187sr screw that I would have left
Gary, IN. Run by Dems since 1943
Jackson, MS. Run by Dems since 1917
Atlanta, GA. Run by Dems since 1872
Baltimore, MD. Run by Dems since 1967
Detroit, MI. Run by Dems since 1962
These Baltimore houses look like a premium houses in Kensington, London.
@Helen Firth The design. the steps. the brick job. it's 100% copy
Baltimore is a beautiful city destroyed.
@@jasonvoorheeskill What are you talking about. "100% copy" foh. I understand they both have Victorian rowhouse styles, but Baltimore looks completely different and is more gritty. The only city that looks almost looks exactly like London is Boston imo.
Baltimore and other mid atlantic cities like philadelphia have what people in these cities would call rowhouses. Terraced housing in the UK is the same idea. Baltimore has all types of row houses built for different classes when they were built, there are larger more extravagant ones built for the ultra wealthy in neighborhoods like mount vernon and then theres smaller ones like these that were usually built in mass for working class immigrants who would work factory jobs. The architecture may very slightly with baltimore having various american victorian/classical styles but overall id agree that these do look extremely reminiscent of a lot of terraced housing in the UK.
Baltimore would be a tourist attraction if it hadn't gone down the toilet
I moved out of Detroit (8 Mile and 75) 45 years ago to attend college and still am saddened to see how Detroit communities continue to degrade. There are some good people who live there.
What did it look like 45 years ago?
@@vandershightimes792 the city was still losing businesses to less expensive cities around it, however the town still has it's neighborhoods and the old folks still had a resilient attitude.. that is what happened the old folks who gave a rip were still supporting and defending the neighborhoods. Without the old folks it isn't the same. I miss them. They had the fabric of culture to keep the city going.
@@vandershightimes792 the homes were all in tact back then at 8 and 75. Crime was up. Lots of stolen cars but were picked up by law enforcement. No burned out homes. Now there might be two or three homes on the entire block occupied. It's a war zone now.
Could you imagine how it would be to feel safe to walk anywhere in Detroit and for there to be no vacant houses.
just keep walking around using your trusty flamethrower...
honestly sad to see my city on here we gotta do something about the vacants and make the city clean and beautiful again
That's called gentrification, and it's racist
@@springheeljak145 no it’s not. He’s suggesting cleaning up the area, not moving folk out to move another social economic group in. There is a difference.
@@springheeljak145: Bringing money in and investing in the city is racist? And *NOT* bringing investment into the city is racist too, right?
@@skipads5141 Yes, white flight is also racist
@ColerainSwaggify And busing blacks to white schools and putting section 8 in white neighborhoods is antiwhite.
Absolutely stunningly sad, thanks for another superb video sir.
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I just knew Baltimore would make this list😳 im taken aback every time I see this city and I'm from Kansas City, Mo
And folks don't understand why I don't wanna leave Brooklyn
Gary has history. Michael Jackson lived there for quite sometime and became expert on moonwalking because of the potholes.
😅😅😅😅
8:02 driving through Atlanta while there are patches of snow on the roof?! Must've been Hella cold that day.
Wicked hella cold for the South!
I remember vividly growing up in a city similar to these. I'm happy that the internet is here for the kids in these cites to see there's so much more world other than the one you see. 🙏 (if that makes sense)
That's a great reply! I was just thinking the same, but opposite (if that makes sense). I was thinking how extremely grateful I am for my blessings, and grateful people like @CharlieBo313 use the Internet to show the "real" world so people can learn about other places and not the glam life or tourist spots!🕊️🙏❤️🕯️
It’s Mind blowing….I couldn’t fathom growing up in those areas ….and where I’m from people consider “Ghetto” locally…..it’s literally PARADISE in comparison to these unfortunate neighborhoods. Great Video,
With all due respect, I believe that Cleveland should have been on the list. Maybe even at no. 2.
And Cincinnati
Perhaps East Cleveland.
At least it's not Detroit.
Dayton too
@@tonytucker6145 Cleveland has a ridiculous amount of bandos. Obviously I can't say for certain which city has more between Cleveland and Baltimore but Cleveland is definitely one of the worst.
You have to love America........no matter how rundown or derelict the area is, the cars are always nice!
😂 for real, every penny goes toward that car payment and the full coverage insurance!
Horrible country
I feel like Philly should replace ATL in this list.
Shid Philly is packed lol
Both Philly and Atlanta shouldn't be on the list because they both have to many safe zone thriving areas of the city .. Detroit and Baltimore unsafe zone areas are way bigger than their safe zone areas ...And for the fact Philly and Atlanta are growing should take them off the list
@@blast4me754 I agree. Both these cities are pretty overpopulated actually lol
@@jpgm2015 Philly look the worst, but the word is abanoned. Kensington has fiends 24/7, it looks terrible worst neighbrohood in the country, but it's still "vibrant" full of people lol. People don't know the difference between abandoned and worst looking. smh
@@antuwanloc8034 agreed
From Argentina, I was amazed, the country of progress and capitalism, that it is in this way.
Its understood that Hollywood builds Californication. - Red Hot Chilli Peppers .
Like i always tell people out of the country...dont believe america is glitz & glamour... where money falls from trees...far from it
I live in Atlanta and yes there are neighborhoods as shown in this video, but most of Atlanta is very nice and has many many beautiful neighborhoods and a number of affluent areas.
Surprised Atlanta's on this list. Seems like everybody tryna move there atm
bro zone 6 ? Shii get slummy
You right about that
Bruh I came across a new stat that shows most people pick Houston to move to over Atlanta in the South, even Tampa was above Atlanta where more people choosing that in the South these days over Atlanta.
@@amanidavis2814 that's interesting cause where I'm from in the NJ NY area, Atlanta is more geographically convenient to move to + more ancestral ties than Houston. We def move to Florida a lot tho so I get that
@@user-qx6ek4dj8w hell yea
Interesting videos, we don't have anything like this in Finland, nothing to compare.
Nice work, CharlieBo313!!!
Jackson, Mississippi, roughly 150 miles from the beautiful gulf coast and has images of an abandoned northern city.
Gracias bro por tu contenido
Baltimore today is the closest thing of N.Y decay in the 80 s
Philadelphia as well.
At what point do we admit that America is a Third World country?
it really is shocking that usa has such a massive millitary budget whilst its cities are falling apart
men, check the hoods in south America and you will see third world country
St. Louis definitely top 1-3 on this list and Memphis definitely top 4 Kansas City is like top 5-6
1. St. Louis / East St. Louis
2. Detroit
3. Baltimore
4. Memphis
5. Gary Indiana
6 basically the whole Midwest
The reason these cities are up there is because they’re not getting hit hard by gentrification as much compared to other cities
I thought Memphis was vibrant. Poor areas but not abandoned. Never been but that's my impression when I think of it.
@Baltimore JAMMA wtf are u talking about I’ve been to Baltimore before. My cousin played with the Ravens from 2010-2013
@Baltimore JAMMA Baltimore isn’t gentrified like that compared its neighboring major cities DC and Richmond. Y’all are the reason why Maryland is in the top 10 most blackest states in America because the black population in Baltimore is higher than Dc and Richmond even they’re still predominantly black but by a little bit
@Baltimore JAMMA Clearly u didn’t obviously otherwise u wouldn’t have commented what u said the first time 🤣
the bmw infront of that house at 5:59 lmfao
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Detroit used to look even more fucked up than it does now, before Mayor Duggan started demolishing much of these old abandoned and burned up structures, entire neighborhoods burned up for blocks and blocks, wicked and beautiful at the same time #GOTHAM CITY
tear em down and the next area goes.. till the deer and pheasant come back.
lol first time watching your video lol when you got out the car in Atlanta i was lord Jesus, but then herd your voice and was like ok he good.
Some of those row homes in Baltimore have been vacant for over 50 years now... Some of them are mere brick shells after a fire burned them out, now completely gutted inside with the door and window openings cinderblocked or bricked over, and a plastic tarp on top for a roof... The main walls are left standing and braced inside just to save the structural integrity of the rest of the intact homes within the row... Some of those structures date back to the Civil War...
very interesting video ! good job !!
As much as i hate to say it Trump was right , bring back the jobs and shut the border .
Charlie 485K dude that’s amazing great job! thanks for the hard work representing Bmore oh and don’t forget to be more careful when you out there 😉👍🔥💯
I will never understand how someone can live and watch all this garbage arround their house, even if is in the same street.. Yeah' people left, houses are empty etc.. but others who still live there should organize and clean that garbage.. this is not normal.
Cause lazy people are also STUPID, they don't see anything wrong with their behavior or how fucked up their world is.
Gary IN is the real deal, I know this guy named Freddie who used to live over there
@Helen Firth his reference went WAY over your head
@@nataliemadrid5275 actually no he got it
Cuz Micheal Jackson is from Gary
So he was being sarcastic
Smh
Over your head
Freddie Gibbs??
Gibbs
Baltimore is just getting worse, so sad 😞
There is a Johnny Cash song about Jackson, called Jackson, guess it was nice back in the day.
Do these places have a postman or do they collect their mail at the post office.
I thought about that too. What about bin collections?
so many American suburbs are falling apart, how sad. thanks for your videos 👍
@Sig-man Fraud no ..in Angola 🍌
Gary.... It's so empty and scary
And so is the pic of Michael Myers.
@@ScorpioBornIn69 👍
Da thumbnail my block🖤
CharlieBo : You forgot to list Flint, Michigan on your video of burned out/dilapidated homes. Come! Visit us soon!
Detroit houses are beautiful, I don’t get it no matter how many times I’m told why they are left to Rot I’ll never get it and understand why the hell these beauty’s are just left empty. 💖💖Charlie💖💖
Same thing with Baltimore. Just some beautiful rowhomes that were left for dead.
Such a shame 😢
It's just like you. They have people run up in you a few times then you are left on the side of the road to rot once they realize you are worthless
There are too many abandoned homes in these neighborhoods to turn them around. If you renovated 50 of them it would be too expensive and it still wouldn't help the neighborhood.
@@GOOCHIElicker 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Moro no Brasil e gosto de muito de ver seus vídeos, justamente por conta do esteriótipo em que os Estados Unidos é formado somente por condomínios além dos grandes centros urbanos. Infelizmente criminalidade existe em qualquer lugar, e bairros mais simples e perigosos também. Antigamente o bairro em que moro era bem violento, graças a Deus que a polícia da minha cidade tem feito um ótimo trabalho. De Caçapava, São Paulo, Brasil.
Imagina esse lugar a noite....
Deve ser assombrado de tão feio que é.
De dia da arrepios, a noite então........
Da pra entender porque só se mostra Nova York e São Francisco por aqui
@@madeleinehlohzer2381 verdade, andar de madrugada aí deve ser macabro demais! E os filmes (a grande maioria) esconde esses lugares. Por isso que eu sempre ando no Google maps por essas cidades para ver como elas realmente são!! Os bairros comuns americanos são bonitos, mas não são lá aquelas coisas como os casões da classe média alta que mostram sempre para a gente
Being a kid right now living in that ATL hood there is a play ground it’s self it’s so much to get into
Cool top 5 abandon cities/hoods video
A BMW 7-series parked in an abandoned neighborhood....something's not right.
There's no comparison between the village of Hempstead which is a tiny incorporated village within the Town of Hempstead which is in the county, of Nassau, one of the wealthiest counties in the country. The taxes in those little houses are damn near $10,000 per year, and up.
Im from Philly bro so I go to a family reunion in Detroit. Stay for a week. On GOD it is not popping like empty truly abandoned but yo beautiful houses and buildings that once was but really even downtown is abandoned
Downtown is not abandoned anymore idk when was the last time you were in Detroit but it’s gonna be on the rise soon
@@bluecyclone7077 It was like 10 years ago bro I stayed at gm hotel i had a week to walk around downtown and take cabs to the trap to find bud. Nah I can tell it was beautiful city no cap and if its on a come back then thats whats up. I never been back. Bud good too cold at night in summer time all good though.
Les maisons sont differentes, mais la destruction et la pollution sont partout les memes.
Ah, les Americains.. ils sont fou.
@@PropagandasaurusRex you should've said Frenchs
Damn those Detroit houses big asf, why they being abandoned for? Can someone explain, I’m not from USA.
The automobile industry lifts and when it did, so did the people
No jobs on that city .
Crime is through the roof, plus layoffs
I Wonder If Belle Glade Florida Made The List 🌴 🌴 🏚👀
Doesn’t cost anything to clean up garage and trim bushes.
What is the point of doing that if the cities are already apocalypse democrat run cities. Nothing is going to change
Just big ghost cities
Wow. Really aghasted seeing Jackson, MS, looks so much like Detroit and Gary. There was no auto or steel industry in that region that went bust to have caused that, the number of abandoned homes. So what was the true cause there?
Drugs and crime?
Some of the houses you showed in Detroit looked really good, but what happened?? why are they abandoned?
No Jobs. Thats What Happin
Where Cincinnati at?
What a shame, there were some beautiful old homes
You can't help folks who are not willing to help themselves.
This might sound silly but I feel sad for some of these houses that have interesting unique design and nobody cares or is able to fix them to be someone's home.
The problem is that someone then actually has to live there. One can find a number of good and valid reasons why those areas are abandoned.
All rundown abandoned buildings shoul be completely demolished and removed
Do Alaska hoods next
Fun drive✨
It's a wonderful cityscape👍 Great job with this one💯
I subscribed😊
Where St. Louis at or Kansas City or East St. Louis or even Chicago or Memphis
Do Rockford Illinois or Decatur Illinois or Peoria those are like mini Chicago’s
This was really interesting, Charlie, thank you! (So your home town is #1, is it? ;-) ) Pls don't put yourself into any danger though.
I was born and raised in Detroit. I remember pristine neighborhoods with manicured lawns. It’s so sad to see the place I once called home.
I live in a more rural area out west, have lived here all my life.
I cant even imagine seeing it look like places in this video.
So sad your hometown has become this way.
I appreciate these videos, makes me appreciate where I live.
How is Newark,New Jersey not on this list?That place is a dump.
Its not a dump really its just bad..these spots on here r dumps....these places r abandoned newark its hella muthafuckas outside which makes it bad..
Surprised Pine Bluff,AR didn't make the list
Haha I should have known who number 1 was gone be for Charlie, home sweet home
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Shit I thought for sure Toledo , OH would be on this list but you know better than I. Maybe make a top ten abandoned hoods.
Hard to believe at one time they were respectable neighborhoods with little or no crime.
Голливуд отдыхает по декорациям о фильмах ужасов
what do all five cities have in common??? Here is a clue its a color
@@sgtbill6661 не чего не понял но интересно ))))))))))))))
@@ВикторНарваткин-ц8ч гугл переводчиком легко переводится -что общего у всех пяти городов ??? Вот подсказка, это цвет , черный цвет жителей .
@@arjanp484 спасибо
what do all 5 cities have in common? they are all in usa. also, they are in a country filled with bigots such as @Sgt Bill who fails to understand that his white ancestors captured black people and brought them to usa to be used as slaves, and although slavery is now illegal in the usa its history connects with why there are people in usa such as @Sgt Bill making uninformed suggestions that the devastation of the usa is caused by black people.
It's weird watching this when in South Carolina where I live now they're building houses like it's going out of style
Baltimore, Camden, Philly. The 3 ugliest, dirtiest cities in America. Amazing how close they all are to each other. Don’t just blame the city, blame the residents too. At least Detroit is working on demolition of the abandoned neighborhoods, but it will take a while.
Mais por que esse bairro de detroit está tudo deserto ??
U talking straight hood. Gary straight hood too
Fear The Walking Dead 🛒💉🧟♂️ 🧟♀️💊🏚
Why the black lives matter don't go to march in those neighborhoods?
Anyone was surprised that detroit is number one?
this might sound like a dumb question but is there gas stations in these areas? Or like little snack shops?
Anybody know what projects that was in ATL at the end of that segment? The entire thing looked abandoned but there were people everywhere
Hard to say. If I could give a guess it’s either somewhere between East Point or Decatur. Not enough landmarks to get an idea.
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هل هاذي الأحياء السكنية المهجورة هل هي لسكان أمريكا الأصليين أو للمستثمرين
When you say native so you mean average American citizens or Native Indians?
this is the promised land native Americans don't even want it back
zimbabwe or nigeria ?