I love all the wonderful landmarks and beautiful homes of Detroit, born and raised here I live in the burbs now , but nothing compares to historic Detroit.
So many neighborhoods in Detroit with beautiful historic homes.....Oakman Boulevard, the Henry Ford developed Highland Park homes, Conant Gardens, Rosedale Park, Indian Village, and more. Detroit was a grand city.
Southfield and Farmington are not considered "wealthy" areas by any means. Actually, none of these areas you mentioned are wealthy by today's standards. These people do pretty well for themselves but they're definitely not wealthy.
For most of my life, I have lived in the inner city of Detroit. I used to walk with a couple of my childhood friends from Highland and Woodrow Wilson to Palmer Park. I was always amazed at how beautiful this area was, yet confused at times that, even though I couldn't afford to live in Palmer Woods, that most people I lived around, stopped trying to keep up the neighborhoods around where we lived! My mother tried very hard to keep our yard cleaned of the trash that people would just throw into our yard without a second thought, especially during the late 70's & into the 80's! Before my father passed away in 1980, during the 1960's and 70's, he would have me and sometimes my older brother in the backyard pushing our lawnmower and raking the grass and leaves, cleaning up around the house like most other families growing up at that time. Now it's almost 2022 and if you go into my old neighborhood, it's indicative of what the mid 1980's has brought it to. Destruction, Abandoned Dwellings and Decay!!! Some places have spiralled straight into Hell.... but Palmer Woods is still Beautiful 😍!!!
Thank you, Susan Hurst! 1 of my father's brother's used to live in the Palmer Woods area near the 8 Mile Rd East of Livernois. I've since forgotten the street. William passed away back in the early 1990's I think. But my family was separated by Racism, mostly. I hadn't seen my Uncle since the mid 1980's.
@@susanhurst3292 No, my Uncle didn't invite us over for holidays or anything like that. His wife was from India and for whatever reason, didn't care for people who didn't live up to her expectations! But she also, in her strange way, didn't care for African Americans, yet, many of my father's family were passing as Caucasians! I found that insulting as well as amusing, since she was married to my Uncle and she was a Person of Color! I NEVER tried to be someone other than me! During my life, depending on who is "Judging" me, to some, I was never Black enough and to others, I was never White enough! Racism is just too Stupid!!! I remember going to North Carolina in 1974 with my parents. My father was born there. We were visiting his sisters and when we arrived, since my father's family were living in the area they were in, they were living as "White!" My father could enter and leave by the front door, but my mother and I had to enter and leave by the side or back door! I was 13 then and that type of racism was new to me. I didn't understand it until about 4 years later. My father was African, Irish and Scottish. My mother was African and Cherokee. I have light skin, so even though my Birth Certificate says "Black," most people see me as something other than "Black!" As far as I am concerned, it doesn't matter, because I know that God Created me as His child. I'm just a man! What many people fail to embrace is that there's a Cemetery Plot waiting for ALL of us! Why waste time and energy Hating someone?!!? No one is responsible for the skin they're in!!!
Beautiful. The D baby 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I have friends that live in Palmer Woods. Beautiful home but they can be something special to some people over there. One evening they had a gathering on the inside of their home and the security came in front and she waved and was like you’re good. Im like, huh? 😂 . I grew up on the Westside of Detroit and went to all DPD public schools. Walked home daily to and from school. Where the neighborhood fed you, loved you, chastised you. And this was growing up there the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s. I live in the suburb of Detroit now and there’s no comparison to growing up in the D. The love I will never forget. I will always be a girl from the D no matter my social status. Thank you for showing this. I am getting emotional
What YOU DESCRIBED must have been ALL OVER DETROIT b4 my family moved to university district in the late 60s we lived in the North End of Detroit and it’s was like that there as well REAL NEIGHBORLY-NESS !
You have to keep up your work these videos are great puts a great light on the city of Detroit I grew up over there and I stay in the suburbs I grew up in the '70s until 2019 beautiful neighborhoods
This is definitely one of the TOP VIDEOS I’ve seen of this area ... Actually SHOW CASING THE HOMES and not the middle of the street ( I guess so they can capture both sides without making a second pass though )
Beautiful homes . It’s nice that you’re showing a different side of Detroit. Have you thought about going to some of cities outside of Detroit? Great video, keep posting!
I was a resident for 28 years...wonderful memories. I enjoyed the video. May I suggest a return visit? You missed ALL of the grandest homes...the Fisher mansion, the Cardinals' residence, the Prentis mansion and others.
They probably have a 24 hour private armed patrol with trained police dogs. Probably with off duty police officers that want to make a few bucks on.the side??
Detroit is a great city to lived though especially if the good neighbors and people watch either backs and take care of there communities and black and white leave together in peace and harmony, and also the Mayor of Detroit Mike Duggan and he's team is doing a good job in the transformation of the city ,we as a community have to be in control and take care of our on neighborhoods,the Mayor and city council and the police can only do so much though,but Detroit is a great place in invest in the inner city and also downtown detroit needs a good breakfast restaurant it lack a few things but it's getting there,and hopefully Apple will bring a outlet to downtown Detroit
I have travelled the country, and the only city that has homes that compares is Los Angeles, in the Bel Air area of West LA. Simply Gorgeous homes in my City!
This is my home turf very near UD and G.A .. but in Little Rock Ark they’ve got some old money in some of there areas too with homes compatible to these so I’m imagining many cities have there own like these even though Detroit HAD THE HIGHEST INCOME of ALL cities at one time while they were the 4th largest city then too !
This is only one of them there is Rosedale Park....Sherwood Forest....Boston Avenue off Woodward....Chicago Boulevard off M10 the Lodge Freeway....Detroit's wealthy live in various neighborhoods not only this one
Am I the only one reading the title correctly? It says DETROIT WEALTHIEST(meaning top of the list. RICHEST) Of course there's more, but Palmer Woods is the WEALTHIEST!!!
Well what they're doing nowadays in the wealthiest neighborhoods in a number of the cities in America is they're tearing down some of the older houses and replacing them with some real monstrosities where they have not much of a yard in between the houses now . So when I see that this is the neighborhood deemed the wealthiest in Detroit I'm a little surprised some of the houses aren't bigger .
I loved growing up in Palmer Woods! It was the who's who of Detroit. Like Max Fisher, etc. Thank you for driving by my house. It was great seeing it again! Everyone was always at our home because we were the only house that had a pool and a movie theatre in it. One of our friends had an elevator in their house (very rare at the time). My dad and mom used to entertain alot. I had an incredible childhood. I wouldn't trade mine for anyone else's. I am so grateful for the incredible life and great parents I had. Our neighbor who asked my mom to help her start a business with her (she declined) was the woman who started Weight Watchers. Her name is Florine Mark. We used to carpool with her kids to school. Thanks again! Wonderful memories🤗😀
I'm partial to a symmetrical design. Those homes are hard to find for three reasons: 1. The garage tends to throw off the symmetry. 2. A perfect rectangle sometimes affects the internal configuration that's desired and windows end up in strange places. 3. Unless the property is wide enough, the driveway won't fit. Corner lots are the best.
Just a question. Do you feel isolated living in that area? How far do you have to drive for good shopping, etc. I was born in Detroit but feel like you have to drive through the city to get anywhere. I hated driving thru Pontiac when I wanted to go to Rochester Hills because I lived on the other side.
Sorry but Palmer Woods has MORE going for it ! I.V. has what 3or4 parallel streets , they are definitely nice I believe older . But can’t beat those winding streets with larger lots and more homes with with many more styles and even a couple newer builds !
I drove thru there a few months ago. Not being funny...they just don't hang outside like the "hood" neighborhoods 🤷🏽♀️ You see their cars..so they are inside 😆
@@jmm5510 I’ve seen some the nicest cars in Palmer woods from g wagons bentlys Escalades range rovers etc and even a couple of rolls Royces these people make too much money to be hanging around everywhere like people in the bad neighborhoods.
After the Detroit riots white families moved out and so did the big 3 auto makers w/ them…and there you have the decline of Detroit…population still hasn’t recovered and probably will never fully recover. Prosperity lost.
Okay where can I begin these homes are large and beautiful and real old need A lot of repairing inside and remodeling I grew up to be told Palmer Park was a large gay area especially the Park is still remind me of Aaliyah and Mumford High School
It’s right in the city proper at 8 mile and Woodward. There are many incredible neighborhoods within the city of Detroit ,several right within a stones throw of Palmer Woods actually., neighborhoods of Sherwood Forest, Green Acres, and University District very close, beautiful homes mostly built in late 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, still wonderful today.
I was born and raised in Michigan. West Bloomfield. So I do research about the state. Michigan has the most affordable community in the country through income to home price comparison…Flint and they also have some like this where the median income is 21,000 roughly with the median home price of 489,000 roughly 29 times the median income. DISGUSTING. Michigan is the most beautiful ARMPIT in the world no doubt. Someone should do a real study about who holds the majority of the wealth in Michigan. And then you will see who the scum really is.
Yea and it’s a well known gay park Palmer park that been in tht rich nice area some the 60’s. Yea nice house and a lot of weirdos tht area too. 7mile west side
That's bullshit the gay community has a spot in Palmer Park. Not the whole park. And it has nothing to do with these beautiful homes in the city of Detroit. I guess you think it's not weirdos in the suburbs you know the ones that mess with little kids and known for doing it be quiet man keep the negative s*** out of your stinking mouth
@@garyrichardson7592 Lmfaooooooo. Did I ruffle ur feathers. Lmfaooooooo. Oh ok my bad they have a part. Lol. This wasn’t bout the burbs was it. Lmfaooooooo. Yu showing ya skirt fam
@@timray4988 you maybe right brother but some of us need to keep our panties on I'm not referring to you LOL because they don't fit me well so maybe I ruffle your feathers or maybe your panties LOL we good everybody can take a little criticism
@aprilkayydatsme7503 I mean, who do you want to see? It's like this here in Chiraq, too in the well to do areas they don't just hang out grilling on the front porch or driveway 😂
There is a stunning, cold, dark beauty about this place.....gorgeous homes, very diverse architecture.
I love all the wonderful landmarks and beautiful homes of Detroit, born and raised here I live in the burbs now , but nothing compares to historic Detroit.
So many neighborhoods in Detroit with beautiful historic homes.....Oakman Boulevard, the Henry Ford developed Highland Park homes, Conant Gardens, Rosedale Park, Indian Village, and more. Detroit was a grand city.
Totally agree, I'm going to start covering more areas
Go thru southfield, Farmington hills, grand mont, rosedale, boston edison area man, its alot of wealth neighborhoods and unsurprisingly my blk ppl
I believe the video was highlighting the wealthiest neighborhoods “in Detroit”, not the suburbs.
@@fnihp30 are u frm Detroit , if not u would kno wht i was talking about....fuc outta here
Sherwood Forest is another one.
Southfield and Farmington are not considered "wealthy" areas by any means. Actually, none of these areas you mentioned are wealthy by today's standards. These people do pretty well for themselves but they're definitely not wealthy.
@@simonsinistaj1917Btw why does the United States believe in Jesus even if you can't live there?
For most of my life, I have lived in the inner city of Detroit. I used to walk with a couple of my childhood friends from Highland and Woodrow Wilson to Palmer Park. I was always amazed at how beautiful this area was, yet confused at times that, even though I couldn't afford to live in Palmer Woods, that most people I lived around, stopped trying to keep up the neighborhoods around where we lived! My mother tried very hard to keep our yard cleaned of the trash that people would just throw into our yard without a second thought, especially during the late 70's & into the 80's! Before my father passed away in 1980, during the 1960's and 70's, he would have me and sometimes my older brother in the backyard pushing our lawnmower and raking the grass and leaves, cleaning up around the house like most other families growing up at that time. Now it's almost 2022 and if you go into my old neighborhood, it's indicative of what the mid 1980's has brought it to. Destruction, Abandoned Dwellings and Decay!!! Some places have spiralled straight into Hell.... but Palmer Woods is still Beautiful 😍!!!
Wonderful story
Thank you, Susan Hurst!
1 of my father's brother's used to live in the Palmer Woods area near the 8 Mile Rd East of Livernois. I've since forgotten the street. William passed away back in the early 1990's I think. But my family was separated by Racism, mostly. I hadn't seen my Uncle since the mid 1980's.
@@derricklogan2058 during this time did your uncle invite your family over for holidays? Your uncle was neighbors with Berry Gordy?
Derrick I appreciate this comment and yes.. it's very unfortunate with the destruction of some areas, but the D have many areas that's very nice.
@@susanhurst3292 No, my Uncle didn't invite us over for holidays or anything like that. His wife was from India and for whatever reason, didn't care for people who didn't live up to her expectations! But she also, in her strange way, didn't care for African Americans, yet, many of my father's family were passing as Caucasians! I found that insulting as well as amusing, since she was married to my Uncle and she was a Person of Color! I NEVER tried to be someone other than me! During my life, depending on who is "Judging" me, to some, I was never Black enough and to others, I was never White enough! Racism is just too Stupid!!! I remember going to North Carolina in 1974 with my parents. My father was born there. We were visiting his sisters and when we arrived, since my father's family were living in the area they were in, they were living as "White!" My father could enter and leave by the front door, but my mother and I had to enter and leave by the side or back door! I was 13 then and that type of racism was new to me. I didn't understand it until about 4 years later. My father was African, Irish and Scottish. My mother was African and Cherokee. I have light skin, so even though my Birth Certificate says "Black," most people see me as something other than "Black!" As far as I am concerned, it doesn't matter, because I know that God Created me as His child. I'm just a man! What many people fail to embrace is that there's a Cemetery Plot waiting for ALL of us! Why waste time and energy Hating someone?!!? No one is responsible for the skin they're in!!!
Thanks for showing the beauty of my adopted city - peace and blessings
Same to you Tony, thanks a lot!
1477 Balmoral we had the best time of are lives there I thank mother giving us the opportunity to live in a wonderful neighborhood ❤❤❤
Beautiful. The D baby 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I have friends that live in Palmer Woods. Beautiful home but they can be something special to some people over there. One evening they had a gathering on the inside of their home and the security came in front and she waved and was like you’re good. Im like, huh? 😂 . I grew up on the Westside of Detroit and went to all DPD public schools. Walked home daily to and from school. Where the neighborhood fed you, loved you, chastised you. And this was growing up there the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s. I live in the suburb of Detroit now and there’s no comparison to growing up in the D. The love I will never forget. I will always be a girl from the D no matter my social status. Thank you for showing this. I am getting emotional
Love this
T Lindsey #313 roots❤️
Private security in Palmer woods are no joke there’s a reason there’s little to almost no crime in Palmer woods
What YOU DESCRIBED must have been ALL OVER DETROIT b4 my family moved to university district in the late 60s we lived in the North End of Detroit and it’s was like that there as well REAL NEIGHBORLY-NESS !
Yes! DETROIT has beauty!
Yes indeed
You have to keep up your work these videos are great puts a great light on the city of Detroit I grew up over there and I stay in the suburbs I grew up in the '70s until 2019 beautiful neighborhoods
Thanks a lot Weston, will do
There are rarely homes for sale here for the simple reason there is no where else in the United States to find homes this large for such a low price.
If I may make a suggestion, I would love to see one of these for Sherwood Forest too.
These videos serve as great motivational videos!
Done✓ thanks a lot Generational Wealth
This is definitely one of the TOP VIDEOS I’ve seen of this area ... Actually SHOW CASING THE HOMES and not the middle of the street ( I guess so they can capture both sides without making a second pass though )
Beautiful homes . It’s nice that you’re showing a different side of Detroit. Have you thought about going to some of cities outside of Detroit? Great video, keep posting!
Pamela thanks a lot for the positive feedback...yes I have some nice areas in mind.
@@CITYVIBESVISION Okay I’m looking forward to seeing them. ❤️
Yes, hopefully, they won't get arrested for driving through those neighborhoods filming those homes.
@@iammahalieka Yes I was thinking the same thing. I don’t want that to happen on request.
I would like to see a tour of Southfield Michigan, I was told that is where Smokey Robinson and Aretha Franklin once lived
Detroit has beauty, you just have to explore !!!
Every time I drive through there I think MOB🤔 they always show the bad areas never the good ones. Good job!
Always man 🙄
Thanks a lot, definitely will show more
Sherwood Forest, the Golf Course Area, and Green Acres ain't too shabby either! But, Palmer Woods is in a class, all on its own!
I agree
Amazing community
Yes indeed...I agree
I have to get Sherwood soon
@@CITYVIBESVISION a must
Add the University District just south of Sherwood Forest.
It’s refreshing to finally see a good part of Detroit.
I was a resident for 28 years...wonderful memories. I enjoyed the video. May I suggest a return visit? You missed ALL of the grandest homes...the Fisher mansion, the Cardinals' residence, the Prentis mansion and others.
Ok, wii do
Thanks a lot
I grew up a mile away...so beautiful.
This is great 👍🏾
Thanks a lot
Not only is Palmer woods the wealthiest neighborhood in detroit it’s also the safest neighborhood too! Great video btw much better than my vids! Lol!
Thanks a lot
Corktown
Ain’t no neighborhood is considered safe playa.
They probably have a 24 hour private armed patrol with trained police dogs.
Probably with off duty police officers that want to make a few bucks on.the side??
@@kingjetty532if they wealthy then I’m sure they got guns or guard dogs
Dope, out of my entire life growing up in Detroit, I only knew about Indian Village as an affluent neighborhood. Great video
Nice
Detroit is a great city to lived though especially if the good neighbors and people watch either backs and take care of there communities and black and white leave together in peace and harmony, and also the Mayor of Detroit Mike Duggan and he's team is doing a good job in the transformation of the city ,we as a community have to be in control and take care of our on neighborhoods,the Mayor and city council and the police can only do so much though,but Detroit is a great place in invest in the inner city and also downtown detroit needs a good breakfast restaurant it lack a few things but it's getting there,and hopefully Apple will bring a outlet to downtown Detroit
I love Michigan 🥰
I'd be cool, even if I lived in the smallest house in Palmer Woods!
😂😂
😂😂😂
Beautiful. Amon
I have travelled the country, and the only city that has homes that compares is Los Angeles, in the Bel Air area of West LA. Simply Gorgeous homes in my City!
This is my home turf very near UD and G.A .. but in Little Rock Ark they’ve got some old money in some of there areas too with homes compatible to these so I’m imagining many cities have there own like these even though Detroit HAD THE HIGHEST INCOME of ALL cities at one time while they were the 4th largest city then too !
Great vid
Thanks a lot
4:59 my favorite crib/home. It is amazing.
This is only one of them there is Rosedale Park....Sherwood Forest....Boston Avenue off Woodward....Chicago Boulevard off M10 the Lodge Freeway....Detroit's wealthy live in various neighborhoods not only this one
Am I the only one reading the title correctly? It says DETROIT WEALTHIEST(meaning top of the list. RICHEST) Of course there's more, but Palmer Woods is the WEALTHIEST!!!
Well what they're doing nowadays in the wealthiest neighborhoods in a number of the cities in America is they're tearing down some of the older houses and replacing them with some real monstrosities where they have not much of a yard in between the houses now .
So when I see that this is the neighborhood deemed the wealthiest in Detroit I'm a little surprised some of the houses aren't bigger .
This is refreshing to see. Because every UA-cam channel I follow only shows the SLUMS of Detroit
Correct, Detroit have so many great areas.
I loved growing up in Palmer Woods! It was the who's who of Detroit. Like Max Fisher, etc. Thank you for driving by my house. It was great seeing it again! Everyone was always at our home because we were the only house that had a pool and a movie theatre in it. One of our friends had an elevator in their house (very rare at the time). My dad and mom used to entertain alot. I had an incredible childhood. I wouldn't trade mine for anyone else's. I am so grateful for the incredible life and great parents I had. Our neighbor who asked my mom to help her start a business with her (she declined) was the woman who started Weight Watchers. Her name is Florine Mark. We used to carpool with her kids to school. Thanks again! Wonderful memories🤗😀
Great insight..appreciate you for sharing your memories. Which house was your childhood home?
Strathcona.
Thank you again for driving by my house while filming!😊
You were very lucky to be so privileged
Not correct. Jean Nidetch lived in New York and officially started Weight Watchers in 1963.
Do the university district, and east English village next
Sure will
Must be where all the sports players in detroit live
Very nice.😊
Had a crib on Strathcona second house from 7mile next door to boy own floods we use to be fooling they paid us to move lmao
😂😂
Hell naw 🤣😂🤣
😂😂u was too lit
I’m cracking up 😂
I'm partial to a symmetrical design. Those homes are hard to find for three reasons:
1. The garage tends to throw off the symmetry.
2. A perfect rectangle sometimes affects the internal configuration that's desired and windows end up in strange places.
3. Unless the property is wide enough, the driveway won't fit. Corner lots are the best.
We do have some bad cribs in the D like most big cities
Indeed
Looks empty but beautiful
Depends on what time of day he drove through the neighborhood.
How busy do you want it ? 😂 rich people don't hang out all on the porch. BBQ, they are probably at work
Would be nice to know the history of some of these estates…
Interesting my family home is in this video because of nosey people and yes it has 19 rooms ‼️ Above the garage is a guest apartment ‼️
Just a question. Do you feel isolated living in that area? How far do you have to drive for good shopping, etc. I was born in Detroit but feel like you have to drive through the city to get anywhere. I hated driving thru Pontiac when I wanted to go to Rochester Hills because I lived on the other side.
Taking back Detroit one street at a time! Lamed Vav39....
Don't forget these ARE black areas!
Looks like milwaukee
The residents of Indian Village gonna be perturbed. 🤣
😂
Right😂
Sorry but Palmer Woods has MORE going for it ! I.V. has what 3or4 parallel streets , they are definitely nice I believe older . But can’t beat those winding streets with larger lots and more homes with with many more styles and even a couple newer builds !
they are goureous homes. some need to update their landscaping. would be interesting in the summer what it looks like.
Great request
NO QUESTION…This neighborhood over Morgan Estate’s but I could be being partial Grew Up in University District ~ Residing in Green Acres !
Some of these house look like Carl Manfred's House from Detroit: Become human
Beautiful homes, but do people live in them? I saw no people and no windows open..I'm confused...
Yes lots of families live there and why would they leave there windows open in December?
Right by me. You have poverty and wealth 3 minutes apart. Thats the city for you.
It's like that here in Chiraq, too
Put the tower up from Wyandotte HERE! 😢💔🇺🇸💉💊☠️⚰️💔🤥🤑
Who live in the houses u didn’t see one person
Those homes are like cities inside. Some of them have indoor swimming pools bowling alleys ballrooms etc. There is no reason to be outside.
Doctors lawyers judges businessmen executives etc
I drove thru there a few months ago. Not being funny...they just don't hang outside like the "hood" neighborhoods 🤷🏽♀️ You see their cars..so they are inside 😆
@@jmm5510 I’ve seen some the nicest cars in Palmer woods from g wagons bentlys Escalades range rovers etc and even a couple of rolls Royces these people make too much money to be hanging around everywhere like people in the bad neighborhoods.
Is Palmer Park a predominantly black community? Hopefully so..
Over 70%
I love it
I was surprised, but Indian Village isn't
Is the community gated
@@surreal600 no
After the Detroit riots white families moved out and so did the big 3 auto makers w/ them…and there you have the decline of Detroit…population still hasn’t recovered and probably will never fully recover. Prosperity lost.
Okay where can I begin these homes are large and beautiful and real old need A lot of repairing inside and remodeling I grew up to be told Palmer Park was a large gay area especially the Park is still remind me of Aaliyah and Mumford High School
That beat nice to at the end
I wonder what do these people do for a living?
This neighborhood must be 40 miles away from Detroit
It’s right in the city proper at 8 mile and Woodward. There are many incredible neighborhoods within the city of Detroit ,several right within a stones throw of Palmer Woods actually., neighborhoods of Sherwood Forest, Green Acres, and University District very close, beautiful homes mostly built in late 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, still wonderful today.
Nope...4 miles at best...Gorgeous. Glad I got to see it.
Kinda reminds me of the Movie The Stepford Wives😱Twilight Zone 😨kinda creepy 😕
And what's creepy about it ? Looks good to me, just cloudy 🤷♀️
Weird designs. What years were these built? I'd guess 47-56 because I've never seen this style. One looks like a half opened Christmas present.
I was born and raised in Michigan. West Bloomfield. So I do research about the state. Michigan has the most affordable community in the country through income to home price comparison…Flint and they also have some like this where the median income is 21,000 roughly with the median home price of 489,000 roughly 29 times the median income. DISGUSTING. Michigan is the most beautiful ARMPIT in the world no doubt. Someone should do a real study about who holds the majority of the wealth in Michigan. And then you will see who the scum really is.
Yea and it’s a well known gay park Palmer park that been in tht rich nice area some the 60’s. Yea nice house and a lot of weirdos tht area too. 7mile west side
That's bullshit the gay community has a spot in Palmer Park. Not the whole park. And it has nothing to do with these beautiful homes in the city of Detroit. I guess you think it's not weirdos in the suburbs you know the ones that mess with little kids and known for doing it be quiet man keep the negative s*** out of your stinking mouth
@@garyrichardson7592 Lmfaooooooo. Did I ruffle ur feathers. Lmfaooooooo. Oh ok my bad they have a part. Lol. This wasn’t bout the burbs was it. Lmfaooooooo. Yu showing ya skirt fam
@@timray4988 you maybe right brother but some of us need to keep our panties on I'm not referring to you LOL because they don't fit me well so maybe I ruffle your feathers or maybe your panties LOL we good everybody can take a little criticism
Miss home to dangerous
This is obviously the city proper and not the metro area.
Tutor style homes. They look super old.
You never see anyone😂
I know exactly it’s that dead.
They’re all working lol
@@kikataye6293 hell naw ain’t that much working in the world🤦🏽♀️😂
@@aprilkayydatsme7503 🤣🤣
@aprilkayydatsme7503 I mean, who do you want to see? It's like this here in Chiraq, too in the well to do areas they don't just hang out grilling on the front porch or driveway 😂
Nice neighborhood just don't walk outside your door
i think Indian Village might be nicer.
Going to cover it📸
Bloomfield hulls has 10 million dollar mansions
I don't think there's are that much😊
Hell yes, no N-words in sight
palmer woods is a black neighborhoods you can look at the demographics
Mostly a black neighborhood! Suck on that!
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Detroit Michigan LEAVING 1967 riot lost 50% of white people i was there
It went well 어차피 whites들은 black and asian, native american들을 차별하잖아ㅏ
And white people please don't evangelize
I don't like Christian
You would think you’re in England
Detroit looks dry
Even the suburbs of Detroit looks like trash 💀💀💀
What do you want to see?
I know Someone thats got Living Water for that! ✊🏾🙏🏾💪🏾🙌🏾⚔️🔥👑