Thanks for telling the truth. So many are in such denial about how Bradenton is deteriorating we have to admit we have a problem in order to repair it.
St. Rd. 64 Walmart area. You are right about what you said in this video. It’s very odd how there are $1 million homes and then across the street, slums. Most tourists and those that move here don’t even know about that. Thanks for putting this video together. From Ellenton.
We retired and moved here three years ago from Ohio. We live in West Bradenton and so far, we are loving it! It’s wonderful to have so many doctors and specialists, restaurants, shopping and of course the beaches on the island so close to us! Our neighborhood is absolutely stunning! There is a wonderful sense of community and we love that! We are 5-6 miles from the beach and go there early in the morning about 3-4 times a week with a few of our neighbors. It truly is like living in paradise!🌴☀️🌴☀️
Thank you. Retired and looking to move South, but skyrocketing prices, put most houses out of range for moderate income people. Bradenton seemed as a possible place that's more reasonable. Now I know why. Guess the option is not here and continue to search.
I wouldn't put too much stock in this video because it's obvious that some of not half or more on the list are pretty unfair in my opinion and as a resident of Bradenton. The reality is that there are pockets of "bad" but a majority is good. Moving here from Atlanta Metro 2 years ago, I know what a bad neighborhood is and looks like. Bradenton is very safe and nice in comparison. I believe Bradenton is up and coming with a lot of money being invested. It's an older town, close to the best beaches in the world. I believe that buying in Bradenton will pay significant dividends in years to come.
I mean, I've lived in worst areas in Bradenton. But its not the worst. I agree with a lot of your video, anyone moving into Bradenton should definitely do some research first
I bet ya thought I was gonna complain 😂 I'm 1st generation Floridian and you were pretty spot on. When I graduated, I found out that most of my school mates couldn't read and everything I was interested in was out of state so maybe your vid will help to make the positive changes that are needed, thank you ✌💪💜
I moved to Bradenton in 2018. I live in the Bayshore Gardens/South Bradenton area. Definelty not the "nice" part of town but I don't find it too unsafe. I feel comfortable walking/running around the neighborhood. Trash and upkeep is pretty poor so that makes it look a lot worse than it is. Cool seeing streets I am on everyday on this video. I think Bradenton's problem is that we are too close to a major city in Tampa, and a wealthy city in Sarasota. Bradenton is kind of the in-between. Why would a developer come here when they could go to Sarasota or Tampa? Just my thoughts
Thank you! I was considering Bradenton northwest area but I don't want to be surrounded by drugs and homeless. Glad I found your video. Can you do one on Sarasota pls? I'm surprised online says sarasota is a C grade on crime. What's your take on this?
we did the same video for sarasota. wife had a realtors licence here but she recently let it go idle due to lack of sales. sarasota is WAY better jsut avoid anything NORTH of downtown
Bradenton is a beautiful place to call home. Most of Bradenton, like 75 to 80% or more is great and safe. Come for a visit and see for yourself. There are some not so nice pockets, like any city.
Have you ever gone to around 12 Ave E in the south side area right on 9th street parallel to 14th? You should go down into that neighborhood, I live here and its pretty rough
I know its bad back there, boosie did a music video there many years ago. I try to not go there because I know what areas are best avioded. I've driven thru there for sure. but havent done videos yet. I try to use discretion here and there were just making videos not worth getting into crap. But yeah its definately wild in there at times.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS yea man, it gets a little wild back here haha, we have those big brinx trucks but police vehicles with like 6 cameras in them and cops stationed around here, just wondered if you've ever did a vid on this area
@@JudyDuduks-gm4rb I lived there 78-80. My son was born there in 1980. I lived on County line Road. It’s a whole different world down there. When I lived there, there was places to live for the locals that was reasonable, and then you always had the place for the Tourists, which was outrageous. Now all the locals are priced out. You have to have some really deep pockets to live there, but that’s what they want.
It's Destroyed now with Over Crowded mass of 20 lbs. of 💩💩💩💩 in a 5 lb. bag! It used to be a beautiful sleepy 🥱😴 town and Very Lush! Now because of "County Commision Greed", it's been Destroyed beyond recognition!
A great way to take care of drug dealers is to go to the DEA and complain that local cops are not working on it. They get very aggressive when they are questioned by the Feds. And sometimes the Feds take over the prosecution resulting in Federal prison.
My Grandfather had a Bradenton house in the 70s. Today, it is NOT a good place to live. Heat, humidity, RedTide, and serious crime. Don’t move there…you will be sorry.
People who do not want to help themselves, People who want to live that kind of life. They do not want to work. That is. Why they are homeless. Addiction is no excuse! Don't start something and you won't have to stop it!
Hi! I lived in Bradenton way back. I bought in to the village of the arts. The city spent $700,00.00 on research to improve the city. I don't think they achieved what they were trying to do. I live in Palmetto, now. I am retired, and I felt bad that you showed a plaza that is right behind the property that I live in. I have to say that we are isolationists and the reality of life is "Out there" I enjoyed your video very much. I am surely numb to the reality of the real world. Bay shore gaardens used to be one of the nicest places to own property( 1985ish)
Lakewood Ranch: behind the shiney new gates and hidden behind the pricey ornamental shrubs, reflected in the bright waters, where the splendid fountains joyously spout, yep, you guessed it. Homeless people! 😂 If this video is your only resource, you'd think B-town is a zombie nightmare, but the unhoused are not as numerous as we are led to think, here. The host is bothered by homeless people, or fascinated--he sees them everywhere. It's probably the age-old middle-class fear of falling.
I have lived in Sarasota for 40 years and Bradenton has been known for as long as I can remember to be crime ridden with lots of homeless . Downtown Bradenton is a shame s waste , nothing much is downtown and it too has crime. Manatee county is corrupt and have not done anything for the county or city . The elected officials of Manatee county is a big reason Bradenton sucks, , because they have done nothing to compete with Sarasota . In the 40 years of living in Sarasota, Bradenton has not changed , it was bad 40 years ago and it's still bad.
Please keep trash talking about Bradenton. I have lived here since 1977 and I find most everything about your video to be inaccurate, but we need to discourage as many people as possible from moving here, so keep up the good work.
Ive since i can remember oneco had always been the worst along with Eastside tropicana, oneco, downtown, samoset, west bradenton off of 57th, 9th street, etc so many bad hoods!! Im born n raised in btown and the whole inner city is gang and drug infested! Only nice parts are really the suburbs and some of the beach area but i temember even the beach there was gang related shootings
I lived in Palmetto for 18 years and we never had a problem with crime AT LEAST where I lived was a neighborhood kinda in the back called Apollo Lake Park it’s a middle class neighborhood EXTREMLEY quiet cars barely came through never had a problem with the police in that neighborhood it was a crime watch neighborhood not sure how it is now but we loved living there it was peaceful and quiet I used to walk home from middle school by myself and I never ran into any problems but like I said that was back in the early 2000 lol I live in East Bradenton now and I can say the neighborhood I live in I won’t disclose but it’s quiet and NOTHING ever happens out here and if anything does everyone’s coming out to look because it’s really quiet and peaceful now the street a block up constantly has police or ambulances flying down this particular street it’s wild to think Jst a block away there is a bad area but my neighborhood is quiet af I guess it depends on where you live in these areas not every pocket in these areas are bad but a lot are
I believe that this video is not really a true representation of Bradenton. I moved here from Atlanta Metro 2 years ago and bought a house. Although you have listed a few hot spots but calling an entire area "bad" is not an honest report. Considering the contrast between "Lakewood ranch" and the urban areas of Bradenton is an apples and orange comparison. The reality is that every neighborhood has a pocket of "bad" and "not so nice" streets or so. Ive explored all of Bradenton and found that in comparison to a "real" urban and suburbs of a large city like metro Atlanta, Bradenton is by far a great place to live and work. One thing that I agree with is the homeless population needs to be controlled better. Although, its an error to say or think that "all" homeless people are dope addicts. I considered buying at Lakewood ranch at first but saw that I wouldn't fit in with the mentality of a "new" overpriced and overhyped cookie cutter houses that are 5' from each other in a planned community with outrageous HOA rules and fees that gives people a sense of being "better" than another part of town. To each their own i say but i like to be free to decide what I want to do with my house and property. Since moving here, I've noticed that most people who live in Lakewood ranch talk about Lakewood ranch like its the greatest place in the world and come across as very snobby about their decision to buy there. it's kinda funny but mostly irritating because I've been out there, toured the neighborhoods for days driving around to see what all the fuss is about. Only to find that the real thing thats going on at Lakewood ranch is the builders are hooking people with a fantastic sales and marketing strategy. The so called on the water properties are just houses next to mosquitoe hives that are dug out for water run off. 15' deep front yards and 10' deep backyards is common. The $500k house starting point options are laughable in a number of ways including the layouts and materials used. These houses are at best a $200k real value. Being in the construction industry for 30 years, i know what im talking about here. So people are paying more than double the real price for a few shiny new amenities and overpaying for upkeep with HOA fees. All the wrong boxes just keep getting checked to make Lakewood ranch a good decision when going outside Lakewood ranch and applying the same $500k, you can find anything from a home with 10 acres to a nice bungalow within a few minutes to the beaches. I just wanted to balance out your video report and not meant to disparage you in any way. I think that Lakewood ranch residents are living in a bubble that in years to come, will likely pop. Lets eat lunch together sometime, i know some good spots
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS hahaha hahaha, we have or had standards in ole Hotlanta metro but they went down to the level of unacceptable. That's why I'm here. I think that your idea of "bad areas" are indeed bad, but nowhere near as "bad" as you might believe or portrayed in the video that I can tell just by reading the comments, have impacted other people who might be thinking about moving here. Seeing that some changed their mind and your video directly caused a potentially great new Bradenton resident, that would improve the area, has been lost due to your "standards" which is obviously a broad brush stroke that is more on the misinformation side than informative information. The result is that your misinformation is causing good people to go elsewhere. That's a big L 👎 for Bradenton. I'm not mad but simply talking about the discrepancies and misinformation in your video and shining a light on how your "standards" are not my standards or experiences, nor are they representing anyone else who is a resident of this city. Stay safe
@jeffreycollier1805 your 100% wrong I'm born and raised in bradenton and at points it has had way higher crime rates then Atlanta and its a very dangerous city, it's been drug and gang infested for yrs and in these areas the whole neighborhoods are crime rideen
I'm from the streets and I'm actually out here and see what's going on unlike you out of state ppl who moved here and don't know what's really going on
Beautiful beaches? What, all three of them? Manatee Beach Holmes Beach Coquina Beach?. That's it. One county south being Sarasota is beach capital of the Florida west coast. Bradenton is a dump. Rubonia is not Bradenton. It is north Manatee. It is north of Manatee River. Palmetto has a nice area about the size of a postage stamp. Oneco is East of 1st Street. Pride park included. Northwest corner of Bradenton and Anna Maria is it. The rest is hell. 9th St West is hell. All the way from Cortez road to Manatee River. Samoset used to be quaint. Used to be. Tropicana Juice Plant is nearby. Downtown Bradenton? What downtown? Main Street? Bayshore is middleclass. Lower middle class. The sidewalks are intermittent on US 41. If you use a power chair forget Btown. Manatee Ave is only decent west of 1st St. Manatee County sucks. I can't imagine paying taxes there. The school systemand government are full of generational people. The homeless STERNO bums of taken over from ultra liberalism.
First off Bradenton doesn’t kick out homeless people. That’s a fact. Sarasota . Now SRQ I live wheere you vacation. Sarasota does. And it 2007 it was voted no 1 worst and meanest city to the homeless. …… they literally kicked out homeless from downtown and pandhandling. Bradenton does was it can w homeless . But people can’t change any more. What’s the point.
Everybcify in Florida has it. Go to ft pierce and chec k outflying js gas station. Homeless in cars . Year round. U are wrong about lots but right in some aspects. But lakewood ranch had the highest teenage drug rate for several years. Top 2. Back when but it only slowed down bc it switched to fetty not roxys and youngsters don’t wanna die
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS it's hilarious to see 20 years later he still pissing people off and they're still writing Sammy Turner is gay on various things in Palmetto I graduated in 2005
no cool story guy was just a high school bully. lots of people hated him. I guess they still do since they spray painted sam turner is gay @FLORIDAHOODVLOGS
You are giving so much information.. i'm born and raised in the Netherlands (still living there) I travel allot and was thinking about buying some property in Florida. Your videos give me the info i need of where not to buy
Thanks for telling the truth. So many are in such denial about how Bradenton is deteriorating we have to admit we have a problem in order to repair it.
St. Rd. 64 Walmart area. You are right about what you said in this video. It’s very odd how there are $1 million homes and then across the street, slums. Most tourists and those that move here don’t even know about that. Thanks for putting this video together. From Ellenton.
Your welcome! Same with ellenton, one side is malls and great community but on the other side its a mess.
Yes !!!
Now that we know the worst areas of Bradenton, can you post the “BEST” areas in Bradenton. Appreciate your honesty!
Be eating off our negativity in town smh .
Lockwood ridge and lake wood ranch are probably one of the best
It's anywhere
other than this one!
Factual reporting here, good video! Downtown area truly does need improvement.
Am i first? Good content!
Thanks!
Can you do a video exploring the Lakewood Ranch area and some of the new developments? Thanks
@katieschannel3219 see Katies videos
We retired and moved here three years ago from Ohio. We live in West Bradenton and so far, we are loving it! It’s wonderful to have so many doctors and specialists, restaurants, shopping and of course the beaches on the island so close to us! Our neighborhood is absolutely stunning! There is a wonderful sense of community and we love that! We are 5-6 miles from the beach and go there early in the morning about 3-4 times a week with a few of our neighbors. It truly is like living in paradise!🌴☀️🌴☀️
"Paradise."
❤🌴 west bradenton is awesome
Thank you. Retired and looking to move South, but skyrocketing prices, put most houses out of range for moderate income people. Bradenton seemed as a possible place that's more reasonable. Now I know why. Guess the option is not here and continue to search.
I wouldn't put too much stock in this video because it's obvious that some of not half or more on the list are pretty unfair in my opinion and as a resident of Bradenton. The reality is that there are pockets of "bad" but a majority is good.
Moving here from Atlanta Metro 2 years ago, I know what a bad neighborhood is and looks like. Bradenton is very safe and nice in comparison. I believe Bradenton is up and coming with a lot of money being invested.
It's an older town, close to the best beaches in the world. I believe that buying in Bradenton will pay significant dividends in years to come.
I mean, I've lived in worst areas in Bradenton. But its not the worst. I agree with a lot of your video, anyone moving into Bradenton should definitely do some research first
Good job for reporting and Documenting these areas....
I bet ya thought I was gonna complain 😂 I'm 1st generation Floridian and you were pretty spot on. When I graduated, I found out that most of my school mates couldn't read and everything I was interested in was out of state so maybe your vid will help to make the positive changes that are needed, thank you ✌💪💜
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I like the car yr driving, Nice ty for all your info. Your getting better and better. Take care
Thanks 😊
There needs to be a new town in Florida named Needle Cap.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you are hilarious! love your comments
There is it is called OH neco.
Law enforcement is a joke anymore.
Especially in Manatee Co.
It’s a dump. You didn’t mention 14th St. W. They use to call it “the strip”. Manatee County used to have the highest death rate in the country.
I moved to Bradenton in 2018. I live in the Bayshore Gardens/South Bradenton area. Definelty not the "nice" part of town but I don't find it too unsafe. I feel comfortable walking/running around the neighborhood. Trash and upkeep is pretty poor so that makes it look a lot worse than it is. Cool seeing streets I am on everyday on this video.
I think Bradenton's problem is that we are too close to a major city in Tampa, and a wealthy city in Sarasota. Bradenton is kind of the in-between. Why would a developer come here when they could go to Sarasota or Tampa? Just my thoughts
Thank you! I was considering Bradenton northwest area but I don't want to be surrounded by drugs and homeless. Glad I found your video. Can you do one on Sarasota pls? I'm surprised online says sarasota is a C grade on crime. What's your take on this?
we did the same video for sarasota. wife had a realtors licence here but she recently let it go idle due to lack of sales. sarasota is WAY better jsut avoid anything NORTH of downtown
Bradenton is a beautiful place to call home. Most of Bradenton, like 75 to 80% or more is great and safe. Come for a visit and see for yourself. There are some not so nice pockets, like any city.
Just found the channel recently. Enjoy watching these videos!
Have you ever gone to around 12 Ave E in the south side area right on 9th street parallel to 14th? You should go down into that neighborhood, I live here and its pretty rough
I know its bad back there, boosie did a music video there many years ago. I try to not go there because I know what areas are best avioded. I've driven thru there for sure. but havent done videos yet. I try to use discretion here and there were just making videos not worth getting into crap. But yeah its definately wild in there at times.
i listen to police radio, that areas always having serious crimes reported.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS yea man, it gets a little wild back here haha, we have those big brinx trucks but police vehicles with like 6 cameras in them and cops stationed around here, just wondered if you've ever did a vid on this area
Thank you !
My son & grandson is a mile & a half from Bradenton Country Club on the West side. What’s it like there?
West bradenton is generally better, specially with all the new communities coming in by the water. But its never too far from a bad spot.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS he’s paying I think about $1,800 for a one bedroom & still has to pay utilities. That’s just wrong
I grew up there on 19 Ave and 43 st. A good area.
@@JudyDuduks-gm4rb I lived there 78-80. My son was born there in 1980. I lived on County line Road. It’s a whole different world down there. When I lived there, there was places to live for the locals that was reasonable, and then you always had the place for the Tourists, which was outrageous. Now all the locals are priced out. You have to have some really deep pockets to live there, but that’s what they want.
It's Destroyed now
with Over Crowded
mass of
20 lbs. of 💩💩💩💩 in a 5 lb. bag!
It used to be a beautiful
sleepy 🥱😴 town
and Very Lush!
Now because of
"County
Commision Greed",
it's been Destroyed
beyond recognition!
A great way to take care of drug dealers is to go to the DEA and complain that local cops are not working on it. They get very aggressive when they are questioned by the Feds. And sometimes the Feds take over the prosecution resulting in Federal prison.
I live in a safer area.. let the locals worry. Clearly the law ain’t doing much.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS some police officers don't have the money or resources to deal with the problem.
Bradenton has plenty of resources. CORRUPTION is the problems.@@asielmilian38
That's not gonna fix the problem
My Grandfather had a Bradenton house in the 70s. Today, it is NOT a good place to live. Heat, humidity, RedTide, and serious crime.
Don’t move there…you will be sorry.
where would you buy real estate around Bradenton?
Main Street Downtown has certainly cleaned up the area and made it visitor friendly. I am proud of the Main Street area
People who do not want to help themselves, People who want to live that kind of life. They do not want to work. That is.
Why they are homeless. Addiction is no excuse! Don't start something and you won't have to stop it!
ONECO AND SAMOSET MENTIONED LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Its all about how u move or conduct yourself
Yes, do a 10 best video of Bradenton!
Hi! I lived in Bradenton way back. I bought in to the village of the arts. The city spent $700,00.00 on research to improve the city. I don't think they achieved what they were trying to do. I live in Palmetto, now. I am retired, and I felt bad that you showed a plaza that is right behind the property that I live in. I have to say that we are isolationists and the reality of life is "Out there" I enjoyed your video very much. I am surely numb to the reality of the real world. Bay shore gaardens used to be one of the nicest places to own property( 1985ish)
Lakewood Ranch: behind the shiney new gates and hidden behind the pricey ornamental shrubs, reflected in the bright waters, where the splendid fountains joyously spout, yep, you guessed it. Homeless people! 😂
If this video is your only resource, you'd think B-town is a zombie nightmare, but the unhoused are not as numerous as we are led to think, here. The host is bothered by homeless people, or fascinated--he sees them everywhere. It's probably the age-old middle-class fear of falling.
7:30 in the video.......I see Godzilla in them clouds!
Grew up in Bayshore Gardens.
I live in the good part of Bayshore Gardens 😂😂😂😂
The one block by the water? 🤣🤣🤣 hows it back there? Houses got good bones and close to beaches 🧐
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS yes. Close to the beach. With the new road they made. My house is 1960. Good bones.
1:21 Bradenton lore that guy standing there is a nut job!
Can you do a video on what to do if you find a needle?
A wealthy area with bad neighborhoods
You be making my hoods look bad. Don't be showing all my crack deals cause you making my Tints Property value down
I have lived in Sarasota for 40 years and Bradenton has been known for as long as I can remember to be crime ridden with lots of homeless . Downtown Bradenton is a shame s waste , nothing much is downtown and it too has crime. Manatee county is corrupt and have not done anything for the county or city . The elected officials of Manatee county is a big reason Bradenton sucks, , because they have done nothing to compete with Sarasota . In the 40 years of living in Sarasota, Bradenton has not changed , it was bad 40 years ago and it's still bad.
Have you visited Emerson Point on Snead Island?? Very cool area. It's west Palmetto on the gulf.
Is Snead Island still open?
that was a flaming red light -
Please keep trash talking about Bradenton. I have lived here since 1977 and I find most everything about your video to be inaccurate, but we need to discourage as many people as possible from moving here, so keep up the good work.
Your probaly a trump supporter and not living in reality cuz I'm a born and raised resident of bradenton and he's spot on
Bradenton is definitely a shittier area of Fl. And fort Myers sucks too now
At least Bradenton got beaches
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGSlmfao you got me there we have to go to other cities for beaches since ours are ruined
I don't think you know what the definition of a neighborhood is.
Im curious how palmghetto was higher on the list than oneco.
Oneco is next to bradenton has everything. I go to oneco .. palmetto.. i avoid
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS lol okay
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGSpalmetto isn't as rough as oneco or Bradenton
@@941jakk umm, for me as a youtuber.. it is. bradenton is more mixed income so not as isolated geographically. i love this area regardless.
Ive since i can remember oneco had always been the worst along with Eastside tropicana, oneco, downtown, samoset, west bradenton off of 57th, 9th street, etc so many bad hoods!! Im born n raised in btown and the whole inner city is gang and drug infested! Only nice parts are really the suburbs and some of the beach area but i temember even the beach there was gang related shootings
I lived in Palmetto for 18 years and we never had a problem with crime AT LEAST where I lived was a neighborhood kinda in the back called Apollo Lake Park it’s a middle class neighborhood EXTREMLEY quiet cars barely came through never had a problem with the police in that neighborhood it was a crime watch neighborhood not sure how it is now but we loved living there it was peaceful and quiet I used to walk home from middle school by myself and I never ran into any problems but like I said that was back in the early 2000 lol I live in East Bradenton now and I can say the neighborhood I live in I won’t disclose but it’s quiet and NOTHING ever happens out here and if anything does everyone’s coming out to look because it’s really quiet and peaceful now the street a block up constantly has police or ambulances flying down this particular street it’s wild to think Jst a block away there is a bad area but my neighborhood is quiet af I guess it depends on where you live in these areas not every pocket in these areas are bad but a lot are
The world 🌍 is a ghetto 🎉
and Bradenton is The Capital.
Main Street Bradenton were the farmers market is cool.
I believe that this video is not really a true representation of Bradenton. I moved here from Atlanta Metro 2 years ago and bought a house. Although you have listed a few hot spots but calling an entire area "bad" is not an honest report. Considering the contrast between "Lakewood ranch" and the urban areas of Bradenton is an apples and orange comparison. The reality is that every neighborhood has a pocket of "bad" and "not so nice" streets or so. Ive explored all of Bradenton and found that in comparison to a "real" urban and suburbs of a large city like metro Atlanta, Bradenton is by far a great place to live and work. One thing that I agree with is the homeless population needs to be controlled better. Although, its an error to say or think that "all" homeless people are dope addicts. I considered buying at Lakewood ranch at first but saw that I wouldn't fit in with the mentality of a "new" overpriced and overhyped cookie cutter houses that are 5' from each other in a planned community with outrageous HOA rules and fees that gives people a sense of being "better" than another part of town. To each their own i say but i like to be free to decide what I want to do with my house and property. Since moving here, I've noticed that most people who live in Lakewood ranch talk about Lakewood ranch like its the greatest place in the world and come across as very snobby about their decision to buy there. it's kinda funny but mostly irritating because I've been out there, toured the neighborhoods for days driving around to see what all the fuss is about. Only to find that the real thing thats going on at Lakewood ranch is the builders are hooking people with a fantastic sales and marketing strategy. The so called on the water properties are just houses next to mosquitoe hives that are dug out for water run off. 15' deep front yards and 10' deep backyards is common. The $500k house starting point options are laughable in a number of ways including the layouts and materials used. These houses are at best a $200k real value. Being in the construction industry for 30 years, i know what im talking about here. So people are paying more than double the real price for a few shiny new amenities and overpaying for upkeep with HOA fees. All the wrong boxes just keep getting checked to make Lakewood ranch a good decision when going outside Lakewood ranch and applying the same $500k, you can find anything from a home with 10 acres to a nice bungalow within a few minutes to the beaches.
I just wanted to balance out your video report and not meant to disparage you in any way.
I think that Lakewood ranch residents are living in a bubble that in years to come, will likely pop. Lets eat lunch together sometime, i know some good spots
This isn’t the Deep South where you came from… we have standards here
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS hahaha hahaha, we have or had standards in ole Hotlanta metro but they went down to the level of unacceptable. That's why I'm here. I think that your idea of "bad areas" are indeed bad, but nowhere near as "bad" as you might believe or portrayed in the video that I can tell just by reading the comments, have impacted other people who might be thinking about moving here. Seeing that some changed their mind and your video directly caused a potentially great new Bradenton resident, that would improve the area, has been lost due to your "standards" which is obviously a broad brush stroke that is more on the misinformation side than informative information. The result is that your misinformation is causing good people to go elsewhere. That's a big L 👎 for Bradenton.
I'm not mad but simply talking about the discrepancies and misinformation in your video and shining a light on how your "standards" are not my standards or experiences, nor are they representing anyone else who is a resident of this city. Stay safe
@jeffreycollier1805 your 100% wrong I'm born and raised in bradenton and at points it has had way higher crime rates then Atlanta and its a very dangerous city, it's been drug and gang infested for yrs and in these areas the whole neighborhoods are crime rideen
I'm from the streets and I'm actually out here and see what's going on unlike you out of state ppl who moved here and don't know what's really going on
@@BOS_PML74_GAMING I uber drive at night in this area. Try that sometime
Beautiful beaches? What, all three of them? Manatee Beach Holmes Beach Coquina Beach?. That's it.
One county south being Sarasota is beach capital of the Florida west coast. Bradenton is a dump.
Rubonia is not Bradenton. It is north Manatee. It is north of Manatee River. Palmetto has a nice area about the size of a postage stamp. Oneco is East of 1st Street. Pride park included.
Northwest corner of Bradenton and Anna Maria is it. The rest is hell. 9th St West is hell. All the way from Cortez road to Manatee River. Samoset used to be quaint. Used to be. Tropicana Juice Plant is nearby. Downtown Bradenton? What downtown? Main Street? Bayshore is middleclass. Lower middle class. The sidewalks are intermittent on US 41. If you use a power chair forget Btown. Manatee Ave is only decent west of 1st St. Manatee County sucks. I can't imagine paying taxes there. The school systemand government are full of generational people.
The homeless STERNO bums of taken over from ultra liberalism.
I talk to the homeless here they are all extreme right, 3 percenters and aryan brotherhood
moved out of Bradenton ten years ago and it was going bad then. grew up there and hurts me to see this now
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and palmetto
U did manatee not specifically Bradenton
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Ain’t you a sensitive little thing
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Sarasota forces the homless over to bradenton so we endup with the crap from them
First off Bradenton doesn’t kick out homeless people. That’s a fact. Sarasota . Now SRQ I live wheere you vacation. Sarasota does. And it 2007 it was voted no 1 worst and meanest city to the homeless. …… they literally kicked out homeless from downtown and pandhandling. Bradenton does was it can w homeless . But people can’t change any more. What’s the point.
You mean Palmaghetto?
It’s not even Bradenton
This guy has not been to downtown Bradenton in a while: lol it’s quite great actually. I use to like you. But now I’m not sure. You tell lies.
Yo. ! If you see "Nicole" from. Oneco ? Lol ...
Everybcify in Florida has it. Go to ft pierce and chec k outflying js gas station. Homeless in cars . Year round. U are wrong about lots but right in some aspects. But lakewood ranch had the highest teenage drug rate for several years. Top 2. Back when but it only slowed down bc it switched to fetty not roxys and youngsters don’t wanna die
You missed allot my boy.
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Palmetto is not Bradenton lol
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