I relocated almost 5 years ago. I know these streets very well. It had always been my dream to live in CA and I spent 35 years there. Could not retire there and ended up in NC. Thanks for the memories.
12:12 21st street - my house I grew up in in the 80s/90s was 710 21rst street. One time I got nostalgic and thought about moving back and buying it but its a million dollars - literally.
Nice vid. The rain and time of day combo make for a nice image of the city between lighting/asthetic/cleanliness and the rain keeps the homeless hunkered down. Surprising lack of homeless/tents/crazies approaching traffic compared to any given day i drive through.
Cool. Imo at 8:45 instead of turning onto Broadway you keep going east on J Street/Fair Oaks Blvd which you can follow nearly all the way to Folsom Lake.
@@calikalbocalikalbo6082 What the hell is all that about? If you don't like Sac, just leave. It's like those DL republican politicians who cry about trans and gay culture taking over but gay themselves. You don't need to post on someone's page with a bullhorn you don't like Sac, just get the f*¢k out. I've learned my lesson. I moved and lived all over from the Midwest to the south. Had no idea property taxes were substantially higher, electricity both in winter and summer is also higher. Our winters and summers are a pleasure compared to theirs, trust me on that one. No back up power because they refuse solar technology and let's not talk about the water that comes out the sink. Look, please move and find your new home. I was lucky I moved back in 2018. I bought me a house in 2021 in the Sacramento area which is much cheaper then most cities down south and actually at national average. Once you leave, California it's too pricey for you to come back and buy anything. That's their plan and your falling right for it. Grass may look greener on the other side but once you actually step foot in real life, you will find some big disappointments. Never saw so many needles on the ground until I left California. Oh, by the way you might want to check that political attitude, it doesn't get you anywhere and you should never leave a city over politics, really dumb. Remember Karma. It's real, don't think it's not and you're on their radar.
I relocated almost 5 years ago. I know these streets very well. It had always been my dream to live in CA and I spent 35 years there. Could not retire there and ended up in NC. Thanks for the memories.
My favorite city in the whole world
I live in Sacramento. Its awesome!
We Love California from Iran 🇮🇷❤️🇺🇸
My home city. Thank you for posting. California's hidden gem. Hopefully it stays that way because for 2.5 million in the area, it has done well.
Cheers to that, VJ.🍻🎉
I lived here for 46 years and I will never go back the last time I seen it and what it is now 20 years later broke my heart
12:12 21st street - my house I grew up in in the 80s/90s was 710 21rst street. One time I got nostalgic and thought about moving back and buying it but its a million dollars - literally.
anything downtown is expensive
@@iplayfoofee3547 Insane. Unless I become a millionaire I can't even buy my childhood home >:(
Nice vid. The rain and time of day combo make for a nice image of the city between lighting/asthetic/cleanliness and the rain keeps the homeless hunkered down. Surprising lack of homeless/tents/crazies approaching traffic compared to any given day i drive through.
Cool. Imo at 8:45 instead of turning onto Broadway you keep going east on J Street/Fair Oaks Blvd which you can follow nearly all the way to Folsom Lake.
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Sac in 2024 is becoming a prety crowded than in past eras. Prety average. Just too much crime and bad areas
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Sacramento is getting too pricy and crowded sith people from the Bay Area moving here. Also too many homelessness which brings crime
Sacramento is a garbage city. I grew up there and it sucks. It’s boring, expensive, and the people suck too, it’s also not a Good looking city.
At least show or say the names of streets in your video. The viewer doesn’t know where you coming from and where you heading. Uninformative ….
So glad I never have to step foot back in that city and state.
Thanks Joe Rogan bum boy
Yet here you are, watching a video about the state you claim you're trying to forget. Go get your Fox News buzz on.
@@garyhall6294 ….Because it makes me happy to see it getting worse because of the ignorant voters.
@@calikalbocalikalbo6082 What the hell is all that about? If you don't like Sac, just leave. It's like those DL republican politicians who cry about trans and gay culture taking over but gay themselves. You don't need to post on someone's page with a bullhorn you don't like Sac, just get the f*¢k out. I've learned my lesson. I moved and lived all over from the Midwest to the south. Had no idea property taxes were substantially higher, electricity both in winter and summer is also higher. Our winters and summers are a pleasure compared to theirs, trust me on that one. No back up power because they refuse solar technology and let's not talk about the water that comes out the sink. Look, please move and find your new home. I was lucky I moved back in 2018. I bought me a house in 2021 in the Sacramento area which is much cheaper then most cities down south and actually at national average. Once you leave, California it's too pricey for you to come back and buy anything. That's their plan and your falling right for it. Grass may look greener on the other side but once you actually step foot in real life, you will find some big disappointments. Never saw so many needles on the ground until I left California. Oh, by the way you might want to check that political attitude, it doesn't get you anywhere and you should never leave a city over politics, really dumb. Remember Karma. It's real, don't think it's not and you're on their radar.
Yes...I clicked to see if it accurately showed the place for the dumpster fire it is. Lol
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