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I'm a white tow driver in Cincinnati and when i went to Winton Terrace for the first time i honestly didnt think I'd make it home that day. Yes i said day, not night.
i have people in the terrace, would probably choose it over price hill also, i just really hated price hill. i still avoid it 30 years later, but i still visit the t from time to time, i feel safer there
That’s bcuz u scary 😂😂😂, na I’m just playing the T is just one of those areas that put even black people on alert when your there! But I grew up in price hill so it takes a lot to frighten me😂😂🤷🏽♂️💯😎
I've been living in N. Avondale (not exactly by choice-I sure as hell didn't want to go to the west end) for 9 years, & I saw it get progressively worse starting around 7 years ago, though, it was already not so great to begin with. The drug trafficking & male youth gun violence has been out of control. Tons of drunks & junkies trashing the place.
I moved to westwood for a cheap house and I’m mostly satisfied here, but I do almost no recreation here. If I want to have a fun day out or go shopping, I’ll make a bit of a trek somewhere more comfortable
My dad lived in the hooood of Price Hill when I was growing up in the late 80s-late 90s in low income apartments on Wyoming Avenue. However, in early 2018, i looked at a stunning tudor home on a beautiful, quiet, tree lined street & fell in love. We couldn’t get an offer in quickly enough & missed the opportunity. I still pine over that house. It was gorgeous. And the neighborhood was nice, not just the street. It was on schulte dr.
I am old enough to remember when a lot of those neighborhoods were absolutely wonderful. College Hill was very desirable as were Westwood and Price Hill. Makes me want to cry how bad these have gotten.
I'm originally from Price Hill. It was a mix of nice, & not so nice when I was a kid in the 70's & 80's. It got a lot worse around 1980, & my mom & I moved away with one of her friends to the rural part of Harrison, several miles east of the area, which was a total 180, & hard to go from inner city to that. Now, unfortunately, due to some creeps doing me wrong out in the sticks, I've been stuck in N. Avondale for 8 years, & I HATE IT! I don't hate the apt bldg I'm in, entirely, but I'd have to say, "dislike it extremely" is how I have to deal with it. I have NEVER in my life had to live in a neighborhood as ghetto & crime-ridden as this. It's truly disgusting. And, by the way, Section 8, & CMHA are two totally different things. They do not own the same properties. I'm in a CMHA bldg, &, I'm having to deal with quite a lot of psychological PTSD trauma from having to live in a CMHA property, because I wasn't given any better choices. Even some of my black friends in this apt hate living here too, because we do not get involved with all the ghetto rat nonsense around here. We try to avoid the drama & keep to ourselves. But, there's only so much decent human beings can put up with, ya'no? Gotta keep it real.
When I first moved to Cincy I lived in Westwood from 2015-2020. In that time the neighborhood changed. Used to be if you stayed out of East Westwood you were good. Can’t say that anymore.
@@drewpy_ Oh, ok. Yes, I know about Winton Terrace. Driven, or rode the bus through it a few times. Kinda like where I'm at on Reading. All the big old trees & a couple parks give it a nice scenic touch....until all the freaks come out, trashing up the place, throwing around all their drama.....
I'm from Cincinnati and have been living in Florida for a little over a decade. Relocated for a job opportunity. I don't miss the extreme cold temperatures and ice during the winter months, and the moody weather where it can be freezing in the morning, raining in the afternoon, and burning up by the evening in Cincinnati, but I do miss the vibe, the architecture, the grass (yes, Florida grass is different and not in a good way,) the food and the higher intelligence. I know it sounds elitist, but I have met too many "not so bright" people here, and let's not even get into the political mess that's wrapped up in religious dogma. If I return to the tristate, it would probably be in the northern KY area, but Florida is just not a great place to be for some of us. If you don't like a lot of change, love the ocean and beaches, are super conservative and not big on higher education, then this may be the place for you. The healthcare is not the best, either. There's also no southern charm, here. Florida is not the south. It's just disguised as such! LOL! The customer service is poor unless you're in the Publix grocery store, and there is always a scam or someone trying to get over by messing with gift cards in the stores, putting "sliders" at gas stations, or online lying on the nextdoor app about some unfortunate tragedy or sob story, when in fact they just need funds for their drug habit. It's harder to get a good education here in the public school system as well, as their standards seem lower as far as what is academic excellence, and they always seem a little behind the times in regard to fashion and the arts, unless you're in Miami or Tampa. Our home value has tripled since living here, and though that's not a bad thing per se, it shows just how inflated the housing market is right now. There are hardly any homes available for sale, and the builders are making apartments, townhouses, and condos everywhere, cutting down important animal habitats to acomodate all of these new people who are moving here. It's just not my cup of tea, and truly makes me appreciate home. Though Cincinnati is far from perfect, the good definitely outweighs the bad.
I've seen videos of all the homeless junkies on Kensington street. Is that the north Philly area? Kensington, (I think is the name) block, after block, after block, seems like miles of it, looks like some dystopian nightmare full of drugged up zombies. Truly horrible there's nothing better for those people. Yeah, our ghettos look almost normal compared to that. Sad, & frightening.
Also Philly got 1.5 mill people in it Cincy has little over 300,000, if we really talking dangerous on a per capita basis Philly doesn’t compare to Cincinnati in crime. Cincinnati has been murder cap before with under 300,000 people don’t sleep on cincy.
Mt. Airy and Roselawn surprised me. Hawaiian Terrance and other apt complexes are there, so I guess it could be bad, but all the tucked away homes that sit off the street? kind of sad.
Thank the lord i live in loveland indian hill now. This is where the money is at. Theres lambos, ferraris, cyber trucks, i literally just seen a rolls royce cullinan right by my house the other day
Sitting here on my porch in Westwood watching my neighbor adding a rock landscape in the front of his property, a woman walking her dog, and cars leisurely driving by. Moral of the story: every side has some bad spots unless you're living outside the city with higher property taxes, more expensive homes, and a more comprehensive HOA. They don't play about crime in those areas.
Been in Cincinnati, OH all my life & have lived in quite a few neighborhoods .. Just about ALL of the neighborhoods in the city & quite a few of the "nicer" suburb neighborhoods have a lot of crime !!! Nowhere is really safe now a days .. Bulk up your home security system & get 2 big Rottweilers, lol.. There are lots of gorgeous homes & apartments in the neighborhoods this guy named.. Walmart is just as dangerous now ! lol
Thats what I'm telling everybody. Theres a lot of realtors on UA-cam trying to sell property in Cincy and downplaying the serious crime issues in the city. People coming from out of town just because a dude makes it look nice would be wasting their money on this dead city. Theres no good neighborhoods due to poor City Council, investing money to make the city a tourist trap and poor housing market having to sell to HUD housing which is bringing property values down in places like Finneytown.
Hey vic I grew up in Price Hill in the 70s and it was a great place to be a teenager but I know it's gone to shit and that's why I live in the northwest area
No, they closed down Laurel homes and moved the ghetto up the hill.... But if you want to feel tall go to Enright Kroger on Sundays after church all Guatemalans....
With the exception of Winton Terrace, Price Hill & Westwood (maybe), those other neighborhoods literally just depends on where you're at. Parts of Avondale have beautiful homes & very quiet. Roselawn isn't bad at all besides a few hot area. And Downtown (West End & Otr is still downtown) has been gentrified drastically.
Price hill is aprat of the westside and Westwood consists of harrison on up mchenry to Baltimore is east westwood which includes the fay them you got english woods (Edub) Fairmount,moosewood milllville cumminsville
Is the University of Cincinnati, part of Walnut hills, clifton, or the heights I asked because that might be part of the high crime rate with schools being involved in some of the areas especially colleges. I just didn't know if you put that in two consideration
@@Dark_Harmony thank you. I looked it up because it said Clifton invented said something about the Heights and I was just confused. I stay in North College Hill so I'm really out there anyway so I don't know the boundaries.
@@beelzebub966 Yeah, it's weird how every few blocks gets another name. At the top of the hill in Clifton is 'Clifton Heights,' & a lot of bulldozing old bldgs & building new dorms, apartments, & parking garages has been going on over the past 12+ years, which has also gone into Corryville next to it. Going down the hill is the 'Ludlow/Gaslight District' part of Clifton, & most of UC campus is in-between the top & bottom part of that hill, on Clifton Ave.
Lived here for 12 years when we previously lived in Maine and it is not only segregated, but it’s also racist and discriminating. When I got my first job, I was always singled out and taken to the office because I told a joke that was offensive and and I would just sit there looking at them like WTF? And it got to the point where I started learning my rights and that I can sue companies for discrimination and hostile work environment and every time they pull that nonsense I simply told them I will call an attorney and take them to court for discrimination and they literally back away and leave me alone
Colerain, mt. healthy, reading lockland, Fairfield, price hill, Springdale forest park. You obviously have no idea what you are talking about. The west side of Cincinnati is very diverse while the east side is more segregated. Which is funny because eastern Cincinnati is very liberal.
😢 there's crime everywhere even in the suburbs. They kill their whole family out there. They still cars too. Crime is everywhere it happens in the low income areas more because of this high inflation... but no one talks about that. The crazy thing is you just dragged the city and wants to know who wants to buy or sell. Lol
Cincinnati is just a dying city. It’s also a city where people are leaving more than they are entering. I lived here for 12 years and it’s very segregated racist and discriminating. I’m Irish and we were living in Maine before we came to Cincinnati in 2012 and the one thing I noticed very quickly is that, everybody in the suburban neighborhood I live at the time was mostly white. Literally everyone in my neighborhood was white until the past five years 90% of the population the store and businesses were white when you go farther down towards the city it’s all minorities and they are really bad areas, for example when I go to a BP on Mitchell Avenue, not far from the Kroger‘s, you were here loud rap music being played in the parking lot. You will get homeless people and drug addicts approaching you asking you for money when you’re pumping gas they have four cops inside the store with no public restrooms, and there was trash all around the entrance, it looked like a third world country. Over the years when more and more people from Los Angeles and San Francisco have been moving here. More businesses started coming to the city and they were demolishing old ghetto buildings in the city. Build new homes and businesses in the city turned itself around, but unfortunately, like the rest of America Covid was the death knell that destroyed Cincinnati and America. It went full circle now it’s segregated with lots of discrimination. Violent crimes are on the rise even in my suburban neighborhood, I have to be vigilant as there was a car that kept driving in my neighborhood at 3 AM. I thought it was the newspaper people, but I didn’t see them throwing papers anywhere and finally I got off my phone and started recording the car when it drove by to let them know that I am suspicious of their activity and I never saw the car again. I stay away from the urban areas of Cincinnati for that exact reason it’s getting really dangerous and it’s becoming too expensive to live here when it was previously one of the top five most affordable cities in America in 2016. Cincinnati is no longer what it used to be. The downtown nightlife is dying. I used to play guitar at OTR every Saturday night and I noticed the foot traffic is plummeting every week. All I ever see downtown is dying bars and industries where trans bars and clubs are thriving, lots of people have also been leaving Cincinnati since 2020 after the George Floyd riots that were over after election day like nothing happened. In conclusion, Cincinnati blows.
@@Dark_Harmony yup, but i felt the same way about price hill, i lived in avondale first, but i didn't have people shooting out their car windows at no one in avondale, and i lived next door to the trap house there
@@MsElfMannequin personally .. anywhere could be dangerous. Usually ppl avoid Winton Terrace. Typically tell people just be normal. usually when ppl don't know anyone they don't bother folk. It just depends on how you carry yourself. As me currently living in lower price hill, it's not bad persay. the usual "hood" folk outside. Goes back to what i was saying, Don't go messing with ppl nd they won't mess with you. it's like .... don't go nd be flashy nd whatever .. you'll attract trouble.
wow, very cool list. The top 3 make a lot of sense to me. For me, I'd have to say McMicken Ave is the worst street in the city. I've witnessed many unreported crimes. Lots of drugs and hookers
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I'm a white tow driver in Cincinnati and when i went to Winton Terrace for the first time i honestly didnt think I'd make it home that day. Yes i said day, not night.
Winton terrace ain't no joke. It's scary as shit there. There is shootings there all the time.
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I believe you did have that thought
i have people in the terrace, would probably choose it over price hill also, i just really hated price hill. i still avoid it 30 years later, but i still visit the t from time to time, i feel safer there
That’s bcuz u scary 😂😂😂, na I’m just playing the T is just one of those areas that put even black people on alert when your there! But I grew up in price hill so it takes a lot to frighten me😂😂🤷🏽♂️💯😎
@@ericvan3853come on man not to much on price hill 😂😂😂🤷🏽♂️😎
Really surprised Winton Terrace and OTR weren't number one and two, I suppose the crime in OTR just moved a few blocks away when they gentrified.
I've been living in N. Avondale (not exactly by choice-I sure as hell didn't want to go to the west end) for 9 years, & I saw it get progressively worse starting around 7 years ago, though, it was already not so great to begin with. The drug trafficking & male youth gun violence has been out of control. Tons of drunks & junkies trashing the place.
Because walnut hills and Avondale is WAY worse that's why
Could you do a story on the heighten property taxes ONLY DOUBLING AND TRIPLING IN LOW INCOME AREAS ..... I HAVE MORE INFO
Prices in these areas are still extremely overpriced 😂 the markets still a joke.
I moved to westwood for a cheap house and I’m mostly satisfied here, but I do almost no recreation here. If I want to have a fun day out or go shopping, I’ll make a bit of a trek somewhere more comfortable
My dad lived in the hooood of Price Hill when I was growing up in the late 80s-late 90s in low income apartments on Wyoming Avenue. However, in early 2018, i looked at a stunning tudor home on a beautiful, quiet, tree lined street & fell in love. We couldn’t get an offer in quickly enough & missed the opportunity. I still pine over that house. It was gorgeous. And the neighborhood was nice, not just the street. It was on schulte dr.
@ well, I have to agree with you since He is the boss. But now I wanna know why you say that lol
May the U.S support family oriented folks only. Shun the rest who are destroying.
explain please
I can confirm, grew up in Westwood and in my teens moved to Price Hill.
True Facts. Awesome job 👍🏼
Appreciate it!
I live in Cincinnati, they don't call it the nasty nati for nothing. I'm eastern Ave.
Goetta and Grippos is the best part of Cincinnati and NKY.
Vic, really good video. I appreciate your putting the numbers together in such a clear, concise manner. I'll subscribe to your others.
I currently live In Avondale, Cincinnati sucks don’t move
I am old enough to remember when a lot of those neighborhoods were absolutely wonderful. College Hill was very desirable as were Westwood and Price Hill. Makes me want to cry how bad these have gotten.
I agree
I'm originally from Price Hill. It was a mix of nice, & not so nice when I was a kid in the 70's & 80's. It got a lot worse around 1980, & my mom & I moved away with one of her friends to the rural part of Harrison, several miles east of the area, which was a total 180, & hard to go from inner city to that. Now, unfortunately, due to some creeps doing me wrong out in the sticks, I've been stuck in N. Avondale for 8 years, & I HATE IT! I don't hate the apt bldg I'm in, entirely, but I'd have to say, "dislike it extremely" is how I have to deal with it. I have NEVER in my life had to live in a neighborhood as ghetto & crime-ridden as this. It's truly disgusting. And, by the way, Section 8, & CMHA are two totally different things. They do not own the same properties. I'm in a CMHA bldg, &, I'm having to deal with quite a lot of psychological PTSD trauma from having to live in a CMHA property, because I wasn't given any better choices. Even some of my black friends in this apt hate living here too, because we do not get involved with all the ghetto rat nonsense around here. We try to avoid the drama & keep to ourselves. But, there's only so much decent human beings can put up with, ya'no? Gotta keep it real.
The West Side is the Best Side if you like Bar Brawling.
Sad I live in the top 3 you’re 1000% correct
When I first moved to Cincy I lived in Westwood from 2015-2020. In that time the neighborhood changed. Used to be if you stayed out of East Westwood you were good. Can’t say that anymore.
This must not be in any order because the T is HELL.
I'm from the T now if u was talking the 90's than yeah the T was Hell now today the crime light now
What's the T?
@@Dark_Harmony it's a place called Winton Terrace aka Brick City aka The T either one is cool
@@drewpy_ Oh, ok. Yes, I know about Winton Terrace. Driven, or rode the bus through it a few times. Kinda like where I'm at on Reading. All the big old trees & a couple parks give it a nice scenic touch....until all the freaks come out, trashing up the place, throwing around all their drama.....
Does T stand for Terrordome? At least that's what they called it when I moved to Cincinnati.
Great videos. Thanks for making them!
Glad to help
keep it up Vic
For those that don’t know downtown west end and over the rhine is all downtown
So what’s some areas that’s like in the middle of the hood and suburbs but still nice homes I’m about to move to cinc
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I grew up in Lincoln Heights, it got better over the past 3 years
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Zone15!!! Did you attend Princeton also?
@brittanyjeffrandolph7497 Yup, back when the junior high and high school were separated
I'm from Cincinnati and have been living in Florida for a little over a decade. Relocated for a job opportunity. I don't miss the extreme cold temperatures and ice during the winter months, and the moody weather where it can be freezing in the morning, raining in the afternoon, and burning up by the evening in Cincinnati, but I do miss the vibe, the architecture, the grass (yes, Florida grass is different and not in a good way,) the food and the higher intelligence. I know it sounds elitist, but I have met too many "not so bright" people here, and let's not even get into the political mess that's wrapped up in religious dogma. If I return to the tristate, it would probably be in the northern KY area, but Florida is just not a great place to be for some of us. If you don't like a lot of change, love the ocean and beaches, are super conservative and not big on higher education, then this may be the place for you. The healthcare is not the best, either. There's also no southern charm, here. Florida is not the south. It's just disguised as such! LOL! The customer service is poor unless you're in the Publix grocery store, and there is always a scam or someone trying to get over by messing with gift cards in the stores, putting "sliders" at gas stations, or online lying on the nextdoor app about some unfortunate tragedy or sob story, when in fact they just need funds for their drug habit. It's harder to get a good education here in the public school system as well, as their standards seem lower as far as what is academic excellence, and they always seem a little behind the times in regard to fashion and the arts, unless you're in Miami or Tampa. Our home value has tripled since living here, and though that's not a bad thing per se, it shows just how inflated the housing market is right now. There are hardly any homes available for sale, and the builders are making apartments, townhouses, and condos everywhere, cutting down important animal habitats to acomodate all of these new people who are moving here. It's just not my cup of tea, and truly makes me appreciate home. Though Cincinnati is far from perfect, the good definitely outweighs the bad.
I believe you! I’ve never found Florida appealing.
Best place to live in Cincinnati is Kentucky
U made that up...u must be a pale skin talking like dat
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And the best part of Kentucky is Cincinnati
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Cincinnati always reminded me of a mid west Baltimore.
You nailed it..from Ohio but got family in Bmore! Always said Cincy reminded me more of an east cost city then midwest.
I’m from Cincinnati and for me it all depends on what street you on not necessarily what neighborhood you’re in.
Sad to hear Roselawn is on the list. It use to be a very nice area, gaslighting streets. I loved living there.
Ever been to north Philadelphia? Makes any "hood" in the 'nati look like a children's playground
and yet the same things that go on in north philadelphia happen in cincinnati.
I've seen videos of all the homeless junkies on Kensington street. Is that the north Philly area? Kensington, (I think is the name) block, after block, after block, seems like miles of it, looks like some dystopian nightmare full of drugged up zombies. Truly horrible there's nothing better for those people. Yeah, our ghettos look almost normal compared to that. Sad, & frightening.
Also Philly got 1.5 mill people in it Cincy has little over 300,000, if we really talking dangerous on a per capita basis Philly doesn’t compare to Cincinnati in crime. Cincinnati has been murder cap before with under 300,000 people don’t sleep on cincy.
Shouldn’t be a flex to have “the most crime” 🙄
@@Dark_Harmony yea Kensington is part of north Philadelphia
I am surprised that South Fairmont is not on the list. Seems like it is constantly on the local news for shootings.
Mt. Airy and Roselawn surprised me. Hawaiian Terrance and other apt complexes are there, so I guess it could be bad, but all the tucked away homes that sit off the street? kind of sad.
I currently live in Harrison OH, moved here from Memphis TN, a lot better here!
Thanks for your video
Glad you enjoyed
what do you thing about hartwell and arlington heights?
i lived in carthage, next to heartwell, glad to be out
Thank the lord i live in loveland indian hill now. This is where the money is at. Theres lambos, ferraris, cyber trucks, i literally just seen a rolls royce cullinan right by my house the other day
@RodneyRichardson, yes nice area, mariemont is also.
Sitting here on my porch in Westwood watching my neighbor adding a rock landscape in the front of his property, a woman walking her dog, and cars leisurely driving by. Moral of the story: every side has some bad spots unless you're living outside the city with higher property taxes, more expensive homes, and a more comprehensive HOA. They don't play about crime in those areas.
I live in Oakley and the taxes have become terrible for people who finally have their homes paid for.
Yes Oakley is nice area, I also live in Westwood, my area not too bad, I'm close to district 3 police dept at least 😅.
Y’all should hear the stats in price hill today🤯🤯🤯🤷🏽♂️🚨🔥🔥
I live in Winton hills.
Been in Cincinnati, OH all my life & have lived in quite a few neighborhoods .. Just about ALL of the neighborhoods in the city & quite a few of the "nicer" suburb neighborhoods have a lot of crime !!! Nowhere is really safe now a days .. Bulk up your home security system & get 2 big Rottweilers, lol.. There are lots of gorgeous homes & apartments in the neighborhoods this guy named.. Walmart is just as dangerous now ! lol
Yeah and most of that crime is committed by certain people. Especially violent crime.
Esp dv and junkies in delhi in price hill Bridgetown and glenway western hills yeah it's be acting up too it's everyone
@@alexharper7645typically yts ...
yeah, i don't go to walmart, ever
Thats what I'm telling everybody. Theres a lot of realtors on UA-cam trying to sell property in Cincy and downplaying the serious crime issues in the city. People coming from out of town just because a dude makes it look nice would be wasting their money on this dead city. Theres no good neighborhoods due to poor City Council, investing money to make the city a tourist trap and poor housing market having to sell to HUD housing which is bringing property values down in places like Finneytown.
Hey vic I grew up in Price Hill in the 70s and it was a great place to be a teenager but I know it's gone to shit and that's why I live in the northwest area
Is price hill still wild got family in Westwood!!!!
No, they closed down Laurel homes and moved the ghetto up the hill.... But if you want to feel tall go to Enright Kroger on Sundays after church all Guatemalans....
You are right all those neighborhoods are really bad i think Winton terrace is the worst one
With the exception of Winton Terrace, Price Hill & Westwood (maybe), those other neighborhoods literally just depends on where you're at. Parts of Avondale have beautiful homes & very quiet. Roselawn isn't bad at all besides a few hot area. And Downtown (West End & Otr is still downtown) has been gentrified drastically.
Price hill is aprat of the westside and Westwood consists of harrison on up mchenry to Baltimore is east westwood which includes the fay them you got english woods (Edub) Fairmount,moosewood milllville cumminsville
52 neighborhoods brother...
Is the University of Cincinnati, part of Walnut hills, clifton, or the heights I asked because that might be part of the high crime rate with schools being involved in some of the areas especially colleges. I just didn't know if you put that in two consideration
It's in Clifton. Not a part of Walnut Hills.
@@Dark_Harmony thank you. I looked it up because it said Clifton invented said something about the Heights and I was just confused. I stay in North College Hill so I'm really out there anyway so I don't know the boundaries.
@@beelzebub966 Yeah, it's weird how every few blocks gets another name. At the top of the hill in Clifton is 'Clifton Heights,' & a lot of bulldozing old bldgs & building new dorms, apartments, & parking garages has been going on over the past 12+ years, which has also gone into Corryville next to it. Going down the hill is the 'Ludlow/Gaslight District' part of Clifton, & most of UC campus is in-between the top & bottom part of that hill, on Clifton Ave.
It's in the Clifton and Corryville communities.
Question: How long have you really lived in the Greater Cincinnati area though??? Fr tho,like tho....
Moosewood n milvale should be #1 and #2
Damn we made #1 2 years ima row😂😂😢
Also, Cincinnati, like all cities is very segregated.
Lived here for 12 years when we previously lived in Maine and it is not only segregated, but it’s also racist and discriminating. When I got my first job, I was always singled out and taken to the office because I told a joke that was offensive and and I would just sit there looking at them like WTF? And it got to the point where I started learning my rights and that I can sue companies for discrimination and hostile work environment and every time they pull that nonsense I simply told them I will call an attorney and take them to court for discrimination and they literally back away and leave me alone
Colerain, mt. healthy, reading lockland, Fairfield, price hill, Springdale forest park. You obviously have no idea what you are talking about. The west side of Cincinnati is very diverse while the east side is more segregated. Which is funny because eastern Cincinnati is very liberal.
@@Stevesmusic444 It’s 2024 get with the times and stop taking those red pills
i think that depends on where you are, I live in forest park, it's very mixed. I think thats why i like it
@@alexharper7645 agreed
You a native? I've been here since 90
😢 there's crime everywhere even in the suburbs. They kill their whole family out there. They still cars too. Crime is everywhere it happens in the low income areas more because of this high inflation... but no one talks about that. The crazy thing is you just dragged the city and wants to know who wants to buy or sell. Lol
RIGHT HE’S SUSPICIOUS
Way less compared to big cities like Chicago Detroit LA Houston Baltimore…..
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Theres not one thing iike about Cincinnati. Its disgusting there.
Price hill
Person of color did not cross 8th and State Streets back the day
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that's why i hated it there, and i'm not a person of color
Cincinnati is just a dying city. It’s also a city where people are leaving more than they are entering. I lived here for 12 years and it’s very segregated racist and discriminating. I’m Irish and we were living in Maine before we came to Cincinnati in 2012 and the one thing I noticed very quickly is that, everybody in the suburban neighborhood I live at the time was mostly white. Literally everyone in my neighborhood was white until the past five years 90% of the population the store and businesses were white when you go farther down towards the city it’s all minorities and they are really bad areas, for example when I go to a BP on Mitchell Avenue, not far from the Kroger‘s, you were here loud rap music being played in the parking lot. You will get homeless people and drug addicts approaching you asking you for money when you’re pumping gas they have four cops inside the store with no public restrooms, and there was trash all around the entrance, it looked like a third world country. Over the years when more and more people from Los Angeles and San Francisco have been moving here. More businesses started coming to the city and they were demolishing old ghetto buildings in the city. Build new homes and businesses in the city turned itself around, but unfortunately, like the rest of America Covid was the death knell that destroyed Cincinnati and America. It went full circle now it’s segregated with lots of discrimination. Violent crimes are on the rise even in my suburban neighborhood, I have to be vigilant as there was a car that kept driving in my neighborhood at 3 AM. I thought it was the newspaper people, but I didn’t see them throwing papers anywhere and finally I got off my phone and started recording the car when it drove by to let them know that I am suspicious of their activity and I never saw the car again. I stay away from the urban areas of Cincinnati for that exact reason it’s getting really dangerous and it’s becoming too expensive to live here when it was previously one of the top five most affordable cities in America in 2016. Cincinnati is no longer what it used to be. The downtown nightlife is dying. I used to play guitar at OTR every Saturday night and I noticed the foot traffic is plummeting every week. All I ever see downtown is dying bars and industries where trans bars and clubs are thriving, lots of people have also been leaving Cincinnati since 2020 after the George Floyd riots that were over after election day like nothing happened. In conclusion, Cincinnati blows.
@@Stevesmusic444 thanks for the novel and for clicking the video.
Crybaby
I can tell you
Have zero idea of what you are talking about. But being from Maine I can understand your lack of knowledge about our city.
@@alexharper7645urvjust racist and a bigot shut up alex
I live in western hills and I just got an 180k offer for my house 😂
St. Bernard aint on the list?? We come so far 🤣
yeah, but you're still full of nazi's, check out the graffiti at the skate park
Being familiar with Cincinnati, almost all of the areas mentioned are predominantly bl@ck areas.
Price Hill is still diverse. Not sure about Westwood. It was mostly a white ghetto when I was a kid.
I agree and that’s why they are so crime reading
@@Dark_Harmony yup, but i felt the same way about price hill, i lived in avondale first, but i didn't have people shooting out their car windows at no one in avondale, and i lived next door to the trap house there
@@courtneehenderson7562 kinda racist, eh
Lol 6,5,4, the same place 😂
Get rid of Aftab!
Avoid the entire shii hole if you know what’s good for you💯🤷♂️
lmao or just talk to idk a Cincinnati Native such as myself .. Born raised ... is he born nd raised here ???
Being from Cincy, which areas would you recommend to avoid?
@@MsElfMannequin personally .. anywhere could be dangerous. Usually ppl avoid Winton Terrace. Typically tell people just be normal. usually when ppl don't know anyone they don't bother folk. It just depends on how you carry yourself. As me currently living in lower price hill, it's not bad persay. the usual "hood" folk outside. Goes back to what i was saying, Don't go messing with ppl nd they won't mess with you. it's like .... don't go nd be flashy nd whatever .. you'll attract trouble.
That is not true. Walnut hills has been updated or whites would not live here
Your list is not accurate at all my boi
In my opinion, this list is extremely inaccurate ! Not even almost correct.,but you're allowed to have your opinion....
ah yes, price hill, i lived ther when i was a kid, avondale also, if i had a choice, i would choose avondale, i got in a lot less fights there
wow, very cool list. The top 3 make a lot of sense to me. For me, I'd have to say McMicken Ave is the worst street in the city. I've witnessed many unreported crimes. Lots of drugs and hookers