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One strange thing is that I've taught martial arts up here and have done business up here but socially speaking, it can be tough. I'm used to a very different social energy. I still haven't made any real social context up here, outside of my martial arts business other business Pursuits. I return to Philadelphia soon I came here to heal from cancer. I did get to know the area and it is quite beautiful but unfortunately, recovering from the pandemic made it tough to meet people. I love the area and I will still continue to travel here quite often, but yeah, it would have been nice to have gotten to know a few people socially. Never really happened. I have a lot of people that like me from when I'm running around doing errands and such but not really one close new friend. I'm quite popular in Philadelphia so I'll get back to my Social Circles but I would have liked to have had that experience here.
So expensive, overcrowded, and crappy schools. Yeah, so an established family shouldn't move there. My wife and I are looking to move to the east coast with our two kids. We all LOVE the fall and winter! The more and more we see about Salem it looks bad. That sucks because it was first on our list.
@RedHatGila, I am not supposed to talk about safety as a real estate agent, but you can look up many crime statistics which indicate that compared to many other major cities Boston is not that bad. That's all I can say. I don't feel unsafe walking in the street, which I cannot say about many cities.
I'm from Philadelphia, as far as crime you'll be fine here in Salem. As far as crime, it's Much Ado About Nothing. It's rather peaceful here. I would have other complaints other than crime. Salem's a very peaceful place
Bro, the people in that neighborhood despise all the people who swarm the street 16 hours a day. The old couple who own that house literally have to move out during October and stay with their kids nearby. That's how disruptive it is for them. They said they wished they'd never allowed Disney to film there.
@@Tamesis66 Um Disney practically used to own the property for the set of filming so therefore we can’t really say “they wished they never let Disney film there”
@@sophgrace88 Well, that's what some of the neighbors told me so I took it on assumption. Maybe they were wrong. Either way, it's disruptive to the owners, esp in the Fall.
@@Tamesis66 Kenny Ortega paid people to put there Halloween decor back up bcs they started filming in November. Just thought that was cool so there’s a fact for u 👍🏻
I’m from Salem. It’s way too crowded. Traffic is all year long, it’s just extremely congested in the fall. The housing costs are through through the roof. Its run down and people are living on top of each other. It’s ridiculous on what you have to spend to what you get as far as housing is concerned. There’s a good amount of crime too. In short, in my opinion, Salem sucks. There’s much better places to live.
A B- for schools? Residents will tell you Salem schools are bad, it wasn't until 6 or so years ago that a good charter high school appeared, but good luck winning the lottery to go there, it is small. Some elementary schools were so bad, the state had to allocate more funding. So if you have family, you know a 214 ranking in the state is bad.
Pity it's becoming so gentrified now that long term residents like myself are having to look for somewhere else to live. The NIMBYs are whining about building affordable housing, but also whining about existing buildings or land being snapped up for more fucking condos. It's disgusting.
Salem is full of life, many restaurants, many places to hang out. Also, lots of natural beauty, the ocean is right there. If you live further from the downtown and don't need to drive to Boston every day, you are fine - a great community!
The money doesn't "trickle" down to the residents, unfortunately. What we find is higher property taxes, less parking spaces, more traffic, and some really crazy people that think they are in a theme park when they come in. They are disrespectful of private property, walk on the street in bands as if all streets in Salem are a boardwalk, they throw garbage every where, and illigally park on residential streets with no regard. Not to mention our police is strained during those peek months, so good luck trying to find someone to respond in a timely manner to a non urgent issue. Our officers are great, but they can hardly keep up, humm where is that tourism money where it's needed.... The only ones profiting from tourism is the city and the businesses downtown. The rest of us get to enjoy the CONS.
@@therhymeofbadilia3204 Imagine how much the taxes would be without the revenue. Things have changed since I went up there, one of the churches and the rectory was turned into fancy apartments that was designed to lure people away from Boston. I knew a person in Salem that said that city is trying to turn Salem into North Boston.
born and raised in Salem, i can say with absolutely no exaggeration that there are 0 pros to living in Salem. city is a cesspool and awful. moving away is the best thing i've ever done.
@@Tamesis66 Imagine walking through downtown Salem and seeing Cordelia Goode, Madison Montgomery, and Misty Day strutting out of one of the coffee shops together?
Traffic is bad in Salem because our radical mayor thinks bike lanes are the answer when you literally see maybe 1 or 2 bikes a day in downtown using the lanes because they don’t. We thrive off of a negative incidence where innocent people died because of a witch hunt.. sounds like what’s going on today….for someone who has lived in this area forever I see less and less appreciation for people who have been born and raised. We have attracted to cancel culture and its toxic. I would not suggest living in Salem if you like quiet or no traffic.
Thanks for your comment, @Commomsense1234 Smith, yes, I hope the viewers got that impression. It's an exciting city and many people want to be part of the excitement but some others do not. I think they will realize it soon enough if Salem is for them
You think cancel culture is bad, try living in place where someone will shoot you for no absolute reason! I live in a trailer park in Michigan where you got some drunk a hole, shooting at the cats outside because the area used to be farmland and they had barn cats that eventually became feral. People are so stupid in my area because they forgot that the suburbs was literally a forest like half a decade ago, those animals have no where to go. Traffic is normal for us since the concrete can't handle the shifting marshlands underneath and mantaining it costs money that no one wants to spend! Get over yourself, at least you don't have to worry about getting shot by a neighbor!
@@FeralFelineFriend we definitely have to worry about that. Several years back a bank robbery suspect decided to shoot at police and break into a house down the street and hold the family hostage for several hours. Then two streets over a gang member “sent a message” to someone who they didn’t like shooting him in the foot. So we are not immune to that just because I complain about bike lanes. I think our tax money could go to more constructive things like policing. Maybe you should get your own firearm.
@@FeralFelineFriend The crime in Salem is on the rise. There's constant criminal activity in "The Point", you cannot walk down the street in that neighborhood without getting harassed. Recently several mailboxes were broken into and mail stolen by thieves looking for checks. And because of the traffic, there's always accidents. One on Highland Ave the other day took the lives of 2 people.
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"Salem is quiet only in the winter".
Understatement of the year
Yes!
I live in Manchester by the Sea and go through Salem every day on my way to work. Everything she says here is on point.
Thank you, @Jose Bro
I live in Salem and this is pretty accurate.
Great, thanks for your comment, I am glad it is pretty accurate, thanks for watching my videos Ray
I really want to move there after either high school or college do you think it would be a good idea economically speaking
Be thankful for having so many great institutions that make it a great city.
I want to live there so bad I live In Florida at the moment I'm also 15 so I'm still in school but this city is my everything
Well, that's a nice goal to have, @Adam McGarvey Jr
No you don’t
My first apt on Hawthorne St at 17 30 yeas ago
I'm from Philadelphia originally but I've lived here for four years. I look forward to making a video of my observations.
Great!
One strange thing is that I've taught martial arts up here and have done business up here but socially speaking, it can be tough. I'm used to a very different social energy. I still haven't made any real social context up here, outside of my martial arts business other business Pursuits. I return to Philadelphia soon I came here to heal from cancer. I did get to know the area and it is quite beautiful but unfortunately, recovering from the pandemic made it tough to meet people. I love the area and I will still continue to travel here quite often, but yeah, it would have been nice to have gotten to know a few people socially. Never really happened. I have a lot of people that like me from when I'm running around doing errands and such but not really one close new friend. I'm quite popular in Philadelphia so I'll get back to my Social Circles but I would have liked to have had that experience here.
Thank you very much. I have got a wealth of information from your vlog.
Very happy to hear that @Jakaria Hossain
It use to be a quiet, quaint historical town before it went commercial. It never use to be the "Halloween Capital".
I love how lovely it is but I can imagine that living there might be tough for people who just want peace and quiet.
So expensive, overcrowded, and crappy schools. Yeah, so an established family shouldn't move there. My wife and I are looking to move to the east coast with our two kids. We all LOVE the fall and winter! The more and more we see about Salem it looks bad. That sucks because it was first on our list.
Look into Marblehead, it is a much smaller coastal town, much more quite and with good schools.
@@BostonAreaHomes Thanks!
The first moment I realised I waned to live in Salem rent was 750 for a one bedroom...should've moved then...
The rents went up 18% in the last year almost everywhere in MA, N.D., sometimes it just makes more sense to buy. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, I need to know about westborough schools and everything please thank you for your help ❤️
Westborough is on my list @Lails Salem
I’m thinking about living here soon, I’m currently active duty and will get a VA loan for a house, my wife is worried about crime rates and etc
@RedHatGila, I am not supposed to talk about safety as a real estate agent, but you can look up many crime statistics which indicate that compared to many other major cities Boston is not that bad. That's all I can say. I don't feel unsafe walking in the street, which I cannot say about many cities.
I'm from Philadelphia, as far as crime you'll be fine here in Salem. As far as crime, it's Much Ado About Nothing. It's rather peaceful here. I would have other complaints other than crime. Salem's a very peaceful place
Bro, because of hocus pocus… I WANT to live near max or Allison’s house….
Bro, the people in that neighborhood despise all the people who swarm the street 16 hours a day. The old couple who own that house literally have to move out during October and stay with their kids nearby. That's how disruptive it is for them. They said they wished they'd never allowed Disney to film there.
@@Tamesis66 Um Disney practically used to own the property for the set of filming so therefore we can’t really say “they wished they never let Disney film there”
@@sophgrace88 Well, that's what some of the neighbors told me so I took it on assumption. Maybe they were wrong. Either way, it's disruptive to the owners, esp in the Fall.
@@Tamesis66 Kenny Ortega paid people to put there Halloween decor back up bcs they started filming in November. Just thought that was cool so there’s a fact for u 👍🏻
@Sophie Grace, October is crazy in Salem, starting Oct 1!
That’s my street!!!!
Nice! Thanks for watching, Shawn
I’m from Salem. It’s way too crowded. Traffic is all year long, it’s just extremely congested in the fall. The housing costs are through through the roof. Its run down and people are living on top of each other. It’s ridiculous on what you have to spend to what you get as far as housing is concerned. There’s a good amount of crime too. In short, in my opinion, Salem sucks. There’s much better places to live.
Being from such a nice place and thinking it sucks really shows how inexperienced you are with the rest of the country.
Are there any bad neighborhoods to avoid in Salem as in high crime?
@annabanana377 I am not sure about crime rates, you can always check with the police department.
I love halloween. so sad all the negatives Must tern Florida town in to holloween capital . same witchi feel. None of the nagative💀💀💀👻👻👻☠️🫀☠️🧠
Nowhere is perfect, @William Remuso, every city and town in the world has negatives
A B- for schools? Residents will tell you Salem schools are bad, it wasn't until 6 or so years ago that a good charter high school appeared, but good luck winning the lottery to go there, it is small. Some elementary schools were so bad, the state had to allocate more funding. So if you have family, you know a 214 ranking in the state is bad.
Thank you for your comment, @The rhyme of Badilia
thank you fr this
You're very welcome 😊
move to Beverly, more quiet and right next to Salem
Good idea!
I plan on moving here but I would have to drive there and that would take about 12 hours
Good luck with your move, @roxy
I’m moving there
Good for you!
If I hit that billion dollar lottery I'll hit you up for sure.
Good luck, sending you good vibes @Anzwertree
Pity it's becoming so gentrified now that long term residents like myself are having to look for somewhere else to live. The NIMBYs are whining about building affordable housing, but also whining about existing buildings or land being snapped up for more fucking condos. It's disgusting.
It is getting really expensive, I agree, @Ruko Hanaji
Not as bad as somerville
I need a rent In Salem for me as single with a pet. How much is the cost and how is it living in Salem for a single woman?
Salem is full of life, many restaurants, many places to hang out. Also, lots of natural beauty, the ocean is right there. If you live further from the downtown and don't need to drive to Boston every day, you are fine - a great community!
Be thankful for tourists, equals money, do you want to be Lynn? Nobody wants to go there. Lol 😆 Salem has so much!
The money doesn't "trickle" down to the residents, unfortunately. What we find is higher property taxes, less parking spaces, more traffic, and some really crazy people that think they are in a theme park when they come in. They are disrespectful of private property, walk on the street in bands as if all streets in Salem are a boardwalk, they throw garbage every where, and illigally park on residential streets with no regard. Not to mention our police is strained during those peek months, so good luck trying to find someone to respond in a timely manner to a non urgent issue. Our officers are great, but they can hardly keep up, humm where is that tourism money where it's needed.... The only ones profiting from tourism is the city and the businesses downtown. The rest of us get to enjoy the CONS.
@@therhymeofbadilia3204 Imagine how much the taxes would be without the revenue. Things have changed since I went up there, one of the churches and the rectory was turned into fancy apartments that was designed to lure people away from Boston. I knew a person in Salem that said that city is trying to turn Salem into North Boston.
born and raised in Salem, i can say with absolutely no exaggeration that there are 0 pros to living in Salem. city is a cesspool and awful. moving away is the best thing i've ever done.
@awesomepetertv, so sorry you had such bad time in Salem. Hopefully your new area is much better!
Damn and I wish I could live there
Amen
Why .. no details.
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Me a modern witch : I need to go there omfg
LITERALLY
The witch community there is super cliquey. They are always fighting with each other. It's like the Real Housewitches of Salem! I kid you not! LOL!
@@Tamesis66 Imagine walking through downtown Salem and seeing Cordelia Goode, Madison Montgomery, and Misty Day strutting out of one of the coffee shops together?
Traffic is bad in Salem because our radical mayor thinks bike lanes are the answer when you literally see maybe 1 or 2 bikes a day in downtown using the lanes because they don’t. We thrive off of a negative incidence where innocent people died because of a witch hunt.. sounds like what’s going on today….for someone who has lived in this area forever I see less and less appreciation for people who have been born and raised. We have attracted to cancel culture and its toxic. I would not suggest living in Salem if you like quiet or no traffic.
Thanks for your comment, @Commomsense1234 Smith, yes, I hope the viewers got that impression. It's an exciting city and many people want to be part of the excitement but some others do not. I think they will realize it soon enough if Salem is for them
You think cancel culture is bad, try living in place where someone will shoot you for no absolute reason! I live in a trailer park in Michigan where you got some drunk a hole, shooting at the cats outside because the area used to be farmland and they had barn cats that eventually became feral.
People are so stupid in my area because they forgot that the suburbs was literally a forest like half a decade ago, those animals have no where to go. Traffic is normal for us since the concrete can't handle the shifting marshlands underneath and mantaining it costs money that no one wants to spend!
Get over yourself, at least you don't have to worry about getting shot by a neighbor!
@@FeralFelineFriend we definitely have to worry about that. Several years back a bank robbery suspect decided to shoot at police and break into a house down the street and hold the family hostage for several hours. Then two streets over a gang member “sent a message” to someone who they didn’t like shooting him in the foot. So we are not immune to that just because I complain about bike lanes. I think our tax money could go to more constructive things like policing. Maybe you should get your own firearm.
@@FeralFelineFriend The crime in Salem is on the rise. There's constant criminal activity in "The Point", you cannot walk down the street in that neighborhood without getting harassed. Recently several mailboxes were broken into and mail stolen by thieves looking for checks. And because of the traffic, there's always accidents. One on Highland Ave the other day took the lives of 2 people.
Dead on about the woke crap.
There’s way too many people in Salem.
Yes, Salem is increasingly popular, @Rose C
Do you mean to many Moving there
Too many around Halloween
What are the chances of finding an Armenian on my first attempt 😆
Haha! Fabulous! Let me know if you need help moving to MA
@@BostonAreaHomes I will!
the night life is horrible.