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South Kansas City is not simply south of the river. South Kansas City is Actual destination. You should check it out sometime. I'm in the Redbridge area.
Awesome video! I think you covered a ton of great points for each topic. It’ll will be really interesting to see whether or not the Royals pick a spot on the edge of the metro vs something more centered in the metro like a lot of the older stadiums on the east coast
@@movingtokc Yeah I think in addition to the trails / hiking, Parkville has some good food / entertainment. There is a sick mini golf course and a cool street with food / shopping There is also Park University which has some incredible architecture South Kansas City is obviously where the hype is at but there is still a lot to live about Kansas City North
@ethanscofield1013 Parkville is so great! I tried to not feature too much of it in this bc it’s mainly about KC North plus I did a VLOG on Pville. I’m learning to appreciate KC North more, but I’m a South KC boy at heart!
My apologies there is more people living within 5 miles of downtown Overland Park than within 5 miles of downtown kcmo at 253,000 vs 216,000 At the 1 mile measurement kcmo has 13k people and Overland Park has 9K people.
@@movingtokc it’s due to the many multi family units that have been going up around Johnson county. It’s actually quite denser than you think and there’s actually a lower detached housing percentage in op and Lenexa than in kcmo. I never really understand why people call the mo side denser
South KC isn’t everything south of the river. North of the river is north KC. South of the river is KC. KC has its down north, out south, north east , Eastside, downtown, south KC, west bottoms, east bottoms and a few more areas/sides/neighborhoods/etc. some of these overlap or share blocks depending on who you are where you go to school how old you are and how long you been in said area is wat you will personal name or call the part of the city your in
Great accurate content! Love it! I am a Northlander but go everywhere in the city. I live in Briarcliff-it is easy to get about everywhere from here if you drive. Well maybe even more so after that blasted bridge gets finished. Don’t forget about Hayes Hamburgers, a Northland icon.
@@movingtokc We’ve lived here in Briarcliff 32 years. But I’ve been around the Northland for over 50 years, so I know the area and history. Someday I’d like to branch out and move to Leawood, but it will be a hard sell to my husband. We are close to everything. We have deer and wildlife (a big red fox too!) in our backyard, which is heavily wooded. I live on a quiet, low crime/no crime Cul-de-sac near a great elementary school. My next stop may have to be a nursing home!
📌Hey everyone, it’s Kyle! If you want my FREE RELOCATION GUIDE with information on all things about KANSAS CITY, you can download it here: contact.buyorsellrealestatenow.com/kansas-city-relocation-guide
South Kansas City is not simply south of the river. South Kansas City is Actual destination. You should check it out sometime. I'm in the Redbridge area.
Awesome! Thanks for the tip.🙌💯
Awesome video! I think you covered a ton of great points for each topic.
It’ll will be really interesting to see whether or not the Royals pick a spot on the edge of the metro vs something more centered in the metro like a lot of the older stadiums on the east coast
Thank you! Is there anything you would add to North or South?
I’d prefer the stadium in the East Village vs NKC, but we’ll see what happens!
@@movingtokc Yeah I think in addition to the trails / hiking, Parkville has some good food / entertainment.
There is a sick mini golf course and a cool street with food / shopping
There is also Park University which has some incredible architecture
South Kansas City is obviously where the hype is at but there is still a lot to live about Kansas City North
@ethanscofield1013 Parkville is so great! I tried to not feature too much of it in this bc it’s mainly about KC North plus I did a VLOG on Pville. I’m learning to appreciate KC North more, but I’m a South KC boy at heart!
Great video!
Thank you!
My apologies there is more people living within 5 miles of downtown Overland Park than within 5 miles of downtown kcmo at 253,000 vs 216,000 At the 1 mile measurement kcmo has 13k people and Overland Park has 9K people.
Wait wait wait…. There aren’t even 200,000 people that live in OP.
@@movingtokc it’s because Lenexa prairie village and Shawnee are all right there. The op city limits get pretty skinny on the north half
@@movingtokc it’s due to the many multi family units that have been going up around Johnson county. It’s actually quite denser than you think and there’s actually a lower detached housing percentage in op and Lenexa than in kcmo. I never really understand why people call the mo side denser
Why are you apologizing??
South KC isn’t everything south of the river. North of the river is north KC. South of the river is KC. KC has its down north, out south, north east , Eastside, downtown, south KC, west bottoms, east bottoms and a few more areas/sides/neighborhoods/etc. some of these overlap or share blocks depending on who you are where you go to school how old you are and how long you been in said area is wat you will personal name or call the part of the city your in
Hey @nicholascoram6985 ! Thanks for taking the time to comment. 👍
Great accurate content! Love it! I am a Northlander but go everywhere in the city. I live in Briarcliff-it is easy to get about everywhere from here if you drive. Well maybe even more so after that blasted bridge gets finished. Don’t forget about Hayes Hamburgers, a Northland icon.
Thank you! I love the Briarcliff neighborhood! How long have you lived there?
@@movingtokc We’ve lived here in Briarcliff 32 years. But I’ve been around the Northland for over 50 years, so I know the area and history. Someday I’d like to branch out and move to Leawood, but it will be a hard sell to my husband. We are close to everything. We have deer and wildlife (a big red fox too!) in our backyard, which is heavily wooded. I live on a quiet, low crime/no crime Cul-de-sac near a great elementary school. My next stop may have to be a nursing home!
Wow. That’s incredible. It would be a hard sell for me as well to leave a place like that for Leawood 🤣 Let me know if you’d ever be open to a tour!