I know Rochester, MN extremely well. It can get very cold and snowy there in the winter. It is more of an overgrown town than what I consider a city. I love Rochester but I could understand how people might think it is boring. The only real urban area in Minnesota is the Twin City metro region.
I remember when I lived there as a small child there was one winter where the snow looked really tall, although this might have been because I was so small. I also think Rochester instilled my love of fall
This made me tone deaf, like you read it from a prompter. I'd recommend putting your personal opinions in this that aren't mentioned in statistics, people like first hand experiences commenting alongside statistics. But considering your profession, saying anything less than neutral would be bad for business. Some things that weren't mentioned: as for "homeless" people, obese woman living on the corner of south Walmart for about a year and through the winter, that was interesting to see every month. You'll see people with signs at exits occasionally too. There's a good selection of places to eat and get food from, hotchip burger being one of the best burger places. Rochester is a hotspot for foreigners to move into, there are specific neighborhoods (apartments) they stay in. There's probably a demographic sitting around somewhere that covers this. Rich neighborhoods in the hills or out of the way avoid a lot of crime. East and southeast Rochester sees some crime, I lived down there for a while, had my car broken into once in 2 years, and sometimes you'll see tweakers tweaking around downtown late at night or early morning. As for the cost of living, Walmart and hyvee for an example, most items as of writing this right now, cost about $4-6 each, gas is between $4-6 too. Haven't been to any of the downtown locations personally but I've heard good things. As for rent, if you're alone, and don't have a well paying job lined up, goodluck finding anywhere to live for under $800. You'll have to look into surrounding towns or look for roommates. But if you're working for mayo, this probably isn't a problem. Medical care is the main commodity in Rochester, nothing else is really produced here, everything is mainly imported, so with the medical thing, the nickname of Rochester is "med city". I don't know much about the education here besides the college, the college is alright, it's a college, nothing impressive. Commuting is pretty speedy if you avoid downtown. The highway cutting through the city is the fastest route and reaches the mall, hospitals, grocery stores and a movie theater down south. That's all I got for right now.
My hometown, growing up. I remember when it used to be a city of about 60,000 people. It has really blown up, and there’s tons of stuff to do and really good food there now.
I used to live in the Rochester suburbs right next to my elementary school, and it was honestly very nice. Once I move out to live on my own I assume I'll live somewhere like rochester
Lived here almost my entire life. It's a little boring but I think it has more pros than cons. I just wish we had a high-speed train to the twin cities, that would be an absolute dream. I have friends there and there's a lot of shopping and other attractions I'd want to do there but it's not worth living there for. The drive isn't bad but I hate driving so I don't make the drive very often.
Lived in Rochester my entire 45 years. Minneapolis has TONS of crime. Crime has risen in Rochester but very safe compared to many parts of US. You can get anywhere in Rochester in 20 minutes. SW is best area to live. SE is the worst but I have acerage in SE. What are you looking for and where are you from?
Ugh, this video being in my recommendations proves UA-cam tracks us when we aren’t in the app. How else would it know I’ve been to this town? Anyway, Rochester is not walking friendly. Lacks sidewalks in places, streets are wide and dangerous to cross. Basically you need a car to go just about anywhere. Buses stop at or before 10pm. The air quality is not great. It’s humid, muggy and hot in the summer. People that ride bikes on sidewalks don’t alert you that they are coming. Not many stores, at least from the ones I was in, have a large selection of organic produce. I literally had the worst Indian food ever in Rochester from hyderabad Indian grill restaurant.
My hometown as well. Sorry to come down on the side of pessimist, but public education here has been in steady decline here since the 80’s. Many restaurants were shuttered due to lockdown never to return. 100,000 population has attracted the “real” gangsters from Chicago. Race relations has always been excellent here despite Obamas best effort to successfully set back race relations in this country fifty years. Don’t take my word for it. Just ask local football great Marcus Sherels.
Rochester promoted itself as the number 1 city of its size. Then the Chicago inner city crowd started its migration. The. The Somali and Middle Eastern peoples. The Mayos influence is far reaching. It’s all about image. A number of questionable and shady transportation companies started to shuttle from Minneapolis international to Rochester. Shady and dishonest ( Kurt Marquardt and Dean Wickstrom ) . I recently inquired about my Social Security benefits and it’s been revealed that Rochester Direct( Marquardt and Wickstrom ) never paid my Social Security tax. Collected but never contributed. I called Wickstrom and informed him about the issue only to be hung up on and blocked. I’m Looking into Legal Remedies as the polite way has not worked.
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The photo you have at 1:05 is downtown Rochester Michigan. It's literally right in front of kruise and muer restaurant fyi
Absolutely right! NOT CAWchester, Mn!!!!!
I know Rochester, MN extremely well. It can get very cold and snowy there in the winter. It is more of an overgrown town than what I consider a city. I love Rochester but I could understand how people might think it is boring. The only real urban area in Minnesota is the Twin City metro region.
I remember when I lived there as a small child there was one winter where the snow looked really tall, although this might have been because I was so small. I also think Rochester instilled my love of fall
This made me tone deaf, like you read it from a prompter. I'd recommend putting your personal opinions in this that aren't mentioned in statistics, people like first hand experiences commenting alongside statistics. But considering your profession, saying anything less than neutral would be bad for business. Some things that weren't mentioned: as for "homeless" people, obese woman living on the corner of south Walmart for about a year and through the winter, that was interesting to see every month. You'll see people with signs at exits occasionally too. There's a good selection of places to eat and get food from, hotchip burger being one of the best burger places. Rochester is a hotspot for foreigners to move into, there are specific neighborhoods (apartments) they stay in. There's probably a demographic sitting around somewhere that covers this. Rich neighborhoods in the hills or out of the way avoid a lot of crime. East and southeast Rochester sees some crime, I lived down there for a while, had my car broken into once in 2 years, and sometimes you'll see tweakers tweaking around downtown late at night or early morning. As for the cost of living, Walmart and hyvee for an example, most items as of writing this right now, cost about $4-6 each, gas is between $4-6 too. Haven't been to any of the downtown locations personally but I've heard good things. As for rent, if you're alone, and don't have a well paying job lined up, goodluck finding anywhere to live for under $800. You'll have to look into surrounding towns or look for roommates. But if you're working for mayo, this probably isn't a problem. Medical care is the main commodity in Rochester, nothing else is really produced here, everything is mainly imported, so with the medical thing, the nickname of Rochester is "med city". I don't know much about the education here besides the college, the college is alright, it's a college, nothing impressive. Commuting is pretty speedy if you avoid downtown. The highway cutting through the city is the fastest route and reaches the mall, hospitals, grocery stores and a movie theater down south. That's all I got for right now.
My hometown, growing up. I remember when it used to be a city of about 60,000 people. It has really blown up, and there’s tons of stuff to do and really good food there now.
Nice job and we are going to check Rochester out.
Thanks, if you have any questions feel free to reach out. :)
I used to live in the Rochester suburbs right next to my elementary school, and it was honestly very nice. Once I move out to live on my own I assume I'll live somewhere like rochester
Lived here almost my entire life. It's a little boring but I think it has more pros than cons. I just wish we had a high-speed train to the twin cities, that would be an absolute dream. I have friends there and there's a lot of shopping and other attractions I'd want to do there but it's not worth living there for. The drive isn't bad but I hate driving so I don't make the drive very often.
You'd be better off moving to the cities!!! At least you get what ya pay for; not a fantasyland like down here wannabe's.
So excited tee planing to move next year
Rochester is a great place to live in :) I am happy to answer any questions and help in any way that I can :)
I thought the passing rate is like 3 or 4/10 for students
yeah there's issues with education right now actually, I didn't trust that part of the video
Is Rochester MN walkable? I am unable to drive and would like to not rely on my husband or Uber.
I am trying to decide whether Rochester or Minneapolis when I move there in a couple of months
Both cities are great options. What are you looking for in your new city?
@@CasaRealEstate quiet area with good school . Wife is leaning towards Rochester NW area
Go with Rochester, no question. It’s a great place to live.
Lived in Rochester my entire 45 years. Minneapolis has TONS of crime. Crime has risen in Rochester but very safe compared to many parts of US. You can get anywhere in Rochester in 20 minutes. SW is best area to live. SE is the worst but I have acerage in SE. What are you looking for and where are you from?
very exciting great job. can you talk about medical care, works, taxes pros and cons? thanks
Thanks for the suggestions, I will consider those in future videos :)
Mayo Cinic, the best American Hospital, is downtown.
Ugh, this video being in my recommendations proves UA-cam tracks us when we aren’t in the app. How else would it know I’ve been to this town? Anyway, Rochester is not walking friendly. Lacks sidewalks in places, streets are wide and dangerous to cross. Basically you need a car to go just about anywhere. Buses stop at or before 10pm. The air quality is not great. It’s humid, muggy and hot in the summer. People that ride bikes on sidewalks don’t alert you that they are coming. Not many stores, at least from the ones I was in, have a large selection of organic produce. I literally had the worst Indian food ever in Rochester from hyderabad Indian grill restaurant.
Oh, you should've gone to India Garden, that place is fantastic
@@mayanightstar Thanks for the tip I will check it out. I'm still traumatized from Hyderabad and haven't had Indian since but have been craving it.
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Comida india es un asco, empezando porque no se lavan las manos jajaj
Hi thanks for the video. Im moving there and do you have any advice on housing if I want to live suburban area
Hi I would be happy help. Let’s schedule a time to connect over the phone. Reach out to me at 507-513-0806.
You better have big $ to live in Rochester.
You will regret it.
BOOM. You can't beat rochester!
I live in Rochester MN so i guess cool 😅
My hometown as well. Sorry to come down on the side of pessimist, but public education here has been in steady decline here since the 80’s. Many restaurants were shuttered due to lockdown never to return. 100,000 population has attracted the “real” gangsters from Chicago. Race relations has always been excellent here despite Obamas best effort to successfully set back race relations in this country fifty years. Don’t take my word for it. Just ask local football great Marcus Sherels.
Rochester promoted itself as the number 1 city of its size. Then the Chicago inner city crowd started its migration. The. The Somali and Middle Eastern peoples. The Mayos influence is far reaching. It’s all about image. A number of questionable and shady transportation companies started to shuttle from Minneapolis international to Rochester. Shady and dishonest ( Kurt Marquardt and Dean Wickstrom ) . I recently inquired about my Social Security benefits and it’s been revealed that Rochester Direct( Marquardt and Wickstrom ) never paid my Social Security tax. Collected but never contributed. I called Wickstrom and informed him about the issue only to be hung up on and blocked. I’m Looking into Legal Remedies as the polite way has not worked.
THE ONLY HOPE FOR HUMANITY IS TO REPENT TO JESÚS TODAY AND LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS AS YOURSELF HOMELESS PEOPLES NEED EMERGENCY SHELTERS ALL YEAR ARAUND AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND LOW IMCOME HOUSING TODAY ❤