I’ve never wanted to move from California. I love California, but that’s speaking of its landscape, destinations, things to do and the fact that it’s just home. But I hate the laws and politics here. For some reason Austin came to mind, so I been checking them out. And the way it’s going it has that Bay Area vibe to me when i watch videos on the city. I love that it has that “home” feel to me, yet in a state who’s views I see more eye to eye with.
ObiJuan Kenobi I thought the same. But there’s plenty of trails, hiking, lakes, stuff like that. There are beaches, not as nice but some. Definitely a better place to be in California but not politically.
ObiJuan Kenobi pretty much. But where I’m from, this area of Texas reminds me of it, so for me it would be a bit of a reminder of home. I want to check out to make sure. I know ppl there too, and weed ain’t a problem lol they’re close to Colorado 😉
I recently moved from the Bay Area to Austin...the vibe seems a lot different here so far in favor of Austin. I find Austin to be a more beautiful area even though California is a beautiful state...I lot of the Bay area is flat out ugly, corporate, ugly homes, with imported trees planted all over the place. I don't like the politics in either area, but Austin comes out ahead here too.
@@pancake191 With all these great tech companies in Austin, the city attracts the talented who will make well over six figures right off the bat. Some Austin citizens probably don't like seeing that.
Love it, love Austin. Have family there and would love to move. I am a video editor in Los Angeles. Any tips/places a video editor can make a living salary around Austin?? Deeply appreciated Thanks
Don't believe the hype, this city is overcrowded, getting dirtier by the day, housing is expensive and there is a shortage of it, crime is through the roof and it has some of the worst traffic worldwide. In my neighborhood the homeless have set up encampments/tent cities everywhere. I can't wait to retire and leave for good. I am a native by the way.
Loved it! what a great overview of this gorgeous City. thank you for sharing.
Starting a new job in Austin next this April. Can't wait.im really looking forward to it.
Corona says hi.
How's the job?
@@Eliot17 awesome best move I’ve ever made.
Beautiful overview of Austin
There is truly something for everyone, here in Austin!
Weed is illegal......
I’ll be moving there!!
who provided the music?? I'd like to purchase it.
You got Venmo?
I’ve never wanted to move from California. I love California, but that’s speaking of its landscape, destinations, things to do and the fact that it’s just home. But I hate the laws and politics here. For some reason Austin came to mind, so I been checking them out. And the way it’s going it has that Bay Area vibe to me when i watch videos on the city. I love that it has that “home” feel to me, yet in a state who’s views I see more eye to eye with.
No ocean. No Santa Cruz. No San Diego. No redwood forest. No weed. No thanks.
ObiJuan Kenobi I thought the same. But there’s plenty of trails, hiking, lakes, stuff like that. There are beaches, not as nice but some. Definitely a better place to be in California but not politically.
@@J9XXL So besides the political atmosphere, you prefer California?
ObiJuan Kenobi pretty much. But where I’m from, this area of Texas reminds me of it, so for me it would be a bit of a reminder of home. I want to check out to make sure. I know ppl there too, and weed ain’t a problem lol they’re close to Colorado 😉
I recently moved from the Bay Area to Austin...the vibe seems a lot different here so far in favor of Austin.
I find Austin to be a more beautiful area even though California is a beautiful state...I lot of the Bay area is flat out ugly, corporate, ugly homes, with imported trees planted all over the place.
I don't like the politics in either area, but Austin comes out ahead here too.
What are the most affordable places to buy a home in Austin?
There isn't. We're full.
Probably the suburbs to the East. Near Leander.
@@yamahasuperbike2202 Typical people from Austin. Probably a transplant from somewhere else and then telling people to not move there.
@@pancake191 With all these great tech companies in Austin, the city attracts the talented who will make well over six figures right off the bat. Some Austin citizens probably don't like seeing that.
@@pancake191 Yep, you are describing me.
Love it, love Austin. Have family there and would love to move. I am a video editor in Los Angeles. Any tips/places a video editor can make a living salary around Austin?? Deeply appreciated
Thanks
Don't move here. We're full... pls stay in your lovely commiefornia.
@@daeding5343 Dont worry. I'm sure your job at McDonald's wont be threatened.
Don't believe the hype, this city is overcrowded, getting dirtier by the day, housing is expensive and there is a shortage of it, crime is through the roof and it has some of the worst traffic worldwide. In my neighborhood the homeless have set up encampments/tent cities everywhere. I can't wait to retire and leave for good. I am a native by the way.
Where would you move to ?
Im from Boston Ma, it cannot be worse
I'm from Chicago. Austin is like a utopia for me compared to Chicago
I'm from Romania, My dream is to move to America, I couldn't care less about all that, Romania sucks, sucks triple fold than what you have said.
@@obijuankenobi6565 Away from Austin, to one of the towns in the Texas Hill Country.