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I’m so glad to see you bring up the crime map! Several other people I watch here never talk about it. We are getting ready to close on a house in Baltimore, and that crime map was a huge tool for me in locating areas I felt would be safe (or felt I could live within) and then check out in person. Bonus: we were looking to buy for so long (the pandemic and an illness after that got in our way of searching), that I actually was able to see crime going down overall in the city. Great video! I’ll make sure to point other people I know moving here to it.
Hey there! Thanks for your comment and for watching the video. Yes, the crime map is a wonderful resource...glad it helped you narrow down a place to live! And congratulations on your home purchase...very exciting!
. I Grew up In Hollander Ridge Project, It was a community where everyone looked out for each other safe for kids to play outside. All types of resources in the community center plus we had a recreation center for us kids back then. These Modern Baltimore Neighborhoods Are Very different now days you can live in a neighborhood for years and don’t know a soul on your own street
Stop following & letting those not from the city push fear. Born and raised. Love where Im from. Never know where people come from and who they are. Faith is important 🙏🏾 No matter the area urban or suburban, watch the spirit of the people around. Good people in the hood✊🏾💪🏾Not everyone can be broken
Great video. I constantly meet people who've moved there for college or work and need this info. I wish this info was available when I moved there back in 2002 for grad school. I'm grateful that the worse that ever happened was a car break in that didnt happen at my home but at the school I did my internship at. Now I live outside the city but still love to frequent Mt Washington and Roland Park for Whole Foods & the library perks (free aquarium tickets etc for the kids).
@@rapmeister1000 I'm not originally from Baltimore, so it's a financial break 4 me. I understand ur sentiments. I like that Baltimore is still fairly affordable 4 a major city.
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This is a very surface-level list that gives zero consideration to the culture and history of segregation that affected Baltimore’s reputation which undoubtedly led to the development of this video. Residents can’t live in a bubble and be productive citizens. Roland Park is the very first community (nation wide) to create a covenant that explicitly excluded Jews, blacks, and Asians from living in the community unless they were domestic servants.
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. I agree completely, and have addressed Baltimore's history and segregation in some of my other videos. Thank you so much for watching!
Uh, every big city has good, bad, "okay", safe and unsafe neighborhoods. 🥴 From NYC, to DC, to Philly, to LA, to FL, to ATL, to so on and so on. No place is perfect with only good areas.
There is no safe place in Baltimore. Those who grew up in the "hood" bring their "hood" ways with them even if they start making more money. I am from NY and never saw such a phenomenon until I moved to Maryland.
🤔Thinking of Moving to Baltimore Maryland and surrounding areas?
📝 Let Us Help!
📲 Call or Text us: 443-470-9595
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I’m so glad to see you bring up the crime map! Several other people I watch here never talk about it. We are getting ready to close on a house in Baltimore, and that crime map was a huge tool for me in locating areas I felt would be safe (or felt I could live within) and then check out in person. Bonus: we were looking to buy for so long (the pandemic and an illness after that got in our way of searching), that I actually was able to see crime going down overall in the city.
Great video! I’ll make sure to point other people I know moving here to it.
Hey there! Thanks for your comment and for watching the video. Yes, the crime map is a wonderful resource...glad it helped you narrow down a place to live! And congratulations on your home purchase...very exciting!
. I Grew up In Hollander Ridge Project, It was a community where everyone looked out for each other safe for kids to play outside. All types of resources in the community center plus we had a recreation center for us kids back then. These Modern Baltimore Neighborhoods Are Very different now days you can live in a neighborhood for years and don’t know a soul on your own street
I would agree with that...some neighbors can be friendly, others not so much
@@baltimoreinsidenout it’s a different world we living in now most neighbors just keep to themselves.
@@SkinnyCee great viewpoint
Stop following & letting those not from the city push fear. Born and raised. Love where Im from. Never know where people come from and who they are. Faith is important 🙏🏾 No matter the area urban or suburban, watch the spirit of the people around. Good people in the hood✊🏾💪🏾Not everyone can be broken
Thank you for watching !
Great video. I constantly meet people who've moved there for college or work and need this info. I wish this info was available when I moved there back in 2002 for grad school. I'm grateful that the worse that ever happened was a car break in that didnt happen at my home but at the school I did my internship at. Now I live outside the city but still love to frequent Mt Washington and Roland Park for Whole Foods & the library perks (free aquarium tickets etc for the kids).
Thank you for watching and for your comment! So glad you find the information helpful.
Mt Washington I love it I only been living there for a couple of months now it’s a very laid back neighborhood
Yes! Love Mt Washington
@@baltimoreinsidenout I love it I come home to peace and quiet
Nice list. Bolton Hill, Canton, Charles Village (near Hopkins University), & Reservoir Hill r pretty cool neighborhoods as well.
Yes! I totally agree.
And all require a small fortune to live in.
@@rapmeister1000 Trust me, my house n Bolton Hill is costing me just 2 repair & upgrade. I could've bought another house, but I have no regrets.
@@mistermilkman I’m all too familiar with home repair costs. As a Baltimore native, I’ve grown tired of watch the city circle the drain. I’m leaving.
@@rapmeister1000 I'm not originally from Baltimore, so it's a financial break 4 me. I understand ur sentiments. I like that Baltimore is still fairly affordable 4 a major city.
Fantastic video. thank you🔥
Thanks so much for watching!
This is like arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Oh wow...this made me laugh! Thank you for watching.
No where in Baltimore is that safe! Be aafe and ride art at different times of the morning afternoon and night and late night!
Hi,Baltimore Inside & Out
Your videos are great. I could help you optimize your content for better search visibility. I want to discuss how to rank higher on UA-cam.
Thanks for watching!
@@baltimoreinsidenout I have sent you some reports via email regarding updates to your UA-cam videos. Kindly review the information and respond to me when you can.
This is a very surface-level list that gives zero consideration to the culture and history of segregation that affected Baltimore’s reputation which undoubtedly led to the development of this video. Residents can’t live in a bubble and be productive citizens. Roland Park is the very first community (nation wide) to create a covenant that explicitly excluded Jews, blacks, and Asians from living in the community unless they were domestic servants.
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. I agree completely, and have addressed Baltimore's history and segregation in some of my other videos. Thank you so much for watching!
What about Ashburton and Windsor Hills and Dickeyville and Ten Hills
Oh, she not from Baltimore…. Trust me…😂
Thanks for watching!
If you had to make this vid, your city has already lost. 🤦🏾♂️
Thank your your comment and for watching!
Uh, every big city has good, bad, "okay", safe and unsafe neighborhoods. 🥴 From NYC, to DC, to Philly, to LA, to FL, to ATL, to so on and so on. No place is perfect with only good areas.
There is no safe place in Baltimore. Those who grew up in the "hood" bring their "hood" ways with them even if they start making more money. I am from NY and never saw such a phenomenon until I moved to Maryland.
Thanks for watching and for your comment!
None, lol just kidding
Thanks for watching!
Great info 👍 thanks for sharing 🌏
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!