Hey I hope you guys liked Cleveland. I don't know what pure liquid is talking about. A lot of fun stuff and natural beauty in the area. I hope we cross paths and can chat at some point.
Excellent video! Great to see other California natives move to Ohio. I was born & raised in Los Angeles. Moved from San Francisco to Cleveland. Love it here! Would do it again in a heartbeat.
I'm originally from Utica, NY (near Syracuse) so I'm very familiar with snow and lake effect. That is just way too much snow.... Cleveland is still a tad bit too much really.....BUT it has so much to offer. I currently live in Portland, OR which is ok if you can afford a $450k home in a neighborhood with homeless camps in it. Or all you want to do is hike and camp. While I love the outdoors I like civilization too and it's just boring honestly.....even our coast (while beautiful) you can't actually use it because the water is so cold and dangerous. Food scene took a huge crap too after COVID. We had some of the strongest restrictions in the US for a very long time. Also Portland never really had "comfort food" it's always been more gourmet high-end places and food trucks that still cost alot of $$. So when COVID made grab and go type food the only thing you could get and the city doesn't have much of that.....our food scene died with it. Now it's just average maybe slightly above average....but something as simple as pizza is awful. What I'd consider a medium they call and extra large and it'll be $25+ and will be thick, doughy, and bland. Give me snow over this any day.
I’ve thought about moving to Cleveland. Seems like the jobs pay almost as much as they do here in Washington State but the cost for housing is way lower. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to afford a house if I stay in this state. On the other hand, I lived in Maine for 5 years and not 100% sold on going back to cold winters again.
I live in WA state as well and some of the jobs actually do pay as much. My cousin works at a Target distribution center near Springfield and makes $26 an hour. I’m actually looking to relocate for the same reasons, I make good money in WA but I don’t think I’ll be able to buy a house. But relocating to Ohio? Very high chance of buying one and there’s a lot of upcoming work!
Keep in mind there are plenty of rough neighborhoods around cleveland and the traffic is usually pretty terrible too. If your looking to buy a used vehicle, beware that vehicles rust out very quickly here because of the salt they use on the roads. Also, there isn't much to do in NE Ohio not enough public land IMO. Ohio is pretty boring I've lived here many many years.
I grew up in NE Ohio, lived in SoCal for several years and are now in Denver. Good luck with those cold, cold, long-a$$ Ohio winters. Denver is super sunny during the winter which is nice, but it's starting to turn into "progressive" CA here now which is shooting up house prices. Still more affordable than SoCal, but all the Californians are coming in and jacking up prices and ruining the politics. Cannot deny those Ohio home prices though-really have to look at that and see if it for you. Hard choice if you are a super outdoorsy person like me and my wife are.
Always have to look at the pros and cons! Chicago has even worse temperatures but it’s a very progressive city. Cleveland has and is making a lot of changes and a lot of people are beginning to move here. There’s a lot of new construction going on here. I hear you though, winters are never fun 😅 at least Denver has mountains within a 2 hour drive
@@livinginnortheastohio8643 people aren't moving to Cleveland lol Ohio itself is losing population! In a nutshell: too cold and too boring! And I lived there for 30+ years!
Are you an investor? Cleveland, Akron, and Canton have a ton of affordable homes. Detroit is a lot larger than Cleveland so you'll have more housing opportunities.
Just do you do your research, I hate to say it but depending on whatever your political affiliation is , do your homework it’s very segregated politically, there’s a few areas where there are 50-50ish splits, generally, in some of the more inner ring suburbs of the larger cities, but that’s it, otherwise either you were going to fit in very well, are you going to feel like a total outsider.
Go to Michigan, Detroit is great, much more affordable and fun, you'll get in the best shape of your life and really feel alive. Ohio is quickly becoming like Cali and NY, rude, stupid, expensive and dark.
Ohio if you're in the corn fields it will probably be super boring. Or if you're in the ghetto it's going to suck but if you're by the lake in a nice area it's nice
Me and a few of my friends are moving from Auckland New Zealand to Cleveland Ohio
That’s awesome. I would love to go to New Zealand!
New Zealand is like 22 hours ahead of america but aight
Lmfao good luck
Unless you are well off Cleveland is turning to shit don't turn near the city though but Cleveland isn't a great place to be un less well off
Hey I hope you guys liked Cleveland. I don't know what pure liquid is talking about. A lot of fun stuff and natural beauty in the area. I hope we cross paths and can chat at some point.
Chino Hills? Small world, right next door to me in Diamond Bar and I'm thinking of moving to Ohio.
We are moving in a couple weeks from NY.. We visited during the summer.. It was like visiting another country.... America
Good or bad?
@Kay D Amazing.. It's like America in Ohio.. soo much to do.. events, bars, restaurants, very family orientated.
@@artdriscoll4500 really?! What part in Ohio did you visit? That’s amazing 😁
@Living in Northeast Ohio Medina County. Just amazing there..
Whats cool about Ohio is they do have some really cheap houses( though they're not always in great areas), really cheap car insurance.
Excellent video! Great to see other California natives move to Ohio. I was born & raised in Los Angeles. Moved from San Francisco to Cleveland. Love it here! Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Im from the Bay Area and thinking of moving to Cleveland. ive been really doing my research, glad to see its a good decision.
I just moved back to Ohio from S. Cali after 22 yrs. I'm glad I'm not alone.
Great video...might be moving to the area starting research now
very exciting! thank you (:
I'm originally from Utica, NY (near Syracuse) so I'm very familiar with snow and lake effect. That is just way too much snow.... Cleveland is still a tad bit too much really.....BUT it has so much to offer. I currently live in Portland, OR which is ok if you can afford a $450k home in a neighborhood with homeless camps in it. Or all you want to do is hike and camp. While I love the outdoors I like civilization too and it's just boring honestly.....even our coast (while beautiful) you can't actually use it because the water is so cold and dangerous. Food scene took a huge crap too after COVID. We had some of the strongest restrictions in the US for a very long time. Also Portland never really had "comfort food" it's always been more gourmet high-end places and food trucks that still cost alot of $$. So when COVID made grab and go type food the only thing you could get and the city doesn't have much of that.....our food scene died with it. Now it's just average maybe slightly above average....but something as simple as pizza is awful. What I'd consider a medium they call and extra large and it'll be $25+ and will be thick, doughy, and bland.
Give me snow over this any day.
I’ve thought about moving to Cleveland. Seems like the jobs pay almost as much as they do here in Washington State but the cost for housing is way lower. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to afford a house if I stay in this state. On the other hand, I lived in Maine for 5 years and not 100% sold on going back to cold winters again.
I live in WA state as well and some of the jobs actually do pay as much. My cousin works at a Target distribution center near Springfield and makes $26 an hour. I’m actually looking to relocate for the same reasons, I make good money in WA but I don’t think I’ll be able to buy a house. But relocating to Ohio? Very high chance of buying one and there’s a lot of upcoming work!
Keep in mind there are plenty of rough neighborhoods around cleveland and the traffic is usually pretty terrible too. If your looking to buy a used vehicle, beware that vehicles rust out very quickly here because of the salt they use on the roads. Also, there isn't much to do in NE Ohio not enough public land IMO. Ohio is pretty boring I've lived here many many years.
Grew up in cleve. East 55 and broadway and moved to west john marshall grad 72. Joined navy and never looked back. 69 riots Cleveland sucks
I grew up in NE Ohio, lived in SoCal for several years and are now in Denver. Good luck with those cold, cold, long-a$$ Ohio winters. Denver is super sunny during the winter which is nice, but it's starting to turn into "progressive" CA here now which is shooting up house prices. Still more affordable than SoCal, but all the Californians are coming in and jacking up prices and ruining the politics. Cannot deny those Ohio home prices though-really have to look at that and see if it for you. Hard choice if you are a super outdoorsy person like me and my wife are.
Always have to look at the pros and cons! Chicago has even worse temperatures but it’s a very progressive city. Cleveland has and is making a lot of changes and a lot of people are beginning to move here. There’s a lot of new construction going on here. I hear you though, winters are never fun 😅 at least Denver has mountains within a 2 hour drive
@@livinginnortheastohio8643 people aren't moving to Cleveland lol Ohio itself is losing population! In a nutshell: too cold and too boring! And I lived there for 30+ years!
Global warming is helping. I moved to Georgia and then back after 5 years. I can tell that the winters are milder in that short of time.
You can find better property deals in Detroit. If you want cheap properties, I would move to the Motor City. Homes are a little more pricey in Ohio.
Are you an investor? Cleveland, Akron, and Canton have a ton of affordable homes. Detroit is a lot larger than Cleveland so you'll have more housing opportunities.
Detroit is much more affordable and fun, there's so much more to do and enjoy at a better price. Go to Detroit !
Ohio is really hit or miss. Mostly miss but sometimes hit. Most suburbs are okay. Live in Stark County and it's alright.
Just do you do your research, I hate to say it but depending on whatever your political affiliation is , do your homework it’s very segregated politically, there’s a few areas where there are 50-50ish splits, generally, in some of the more inner ring suburbs of the larger cities, but that’s it, otherwise either you were going to fit in very well, are you going to feel like a total outsider.
You should go to Avon Ohio when you move to Ohio Avon Ohio is worth of visiting
As a native of the area, Avon basically went from a farming town to a congested strip mall in 20 years.
Go to Michigan, Detroit is great, much more affordable and fun, you'll get in the best shape of your life and really feel alive. Ohio is quickly becoming like Cali and NY, rude, stupid, expensive and dark.
You won't enjoy this long if you vote California politics here.
I know Cali is going down the tubes but moving to Cleveland sucks!
Don't do it.. Ohio it terrible. I'm from Vegas .. you poor people.
Depends where u move to
Awww vegas prostitutes and casino heist 🤣
I've lived in California, Vegas and Cleveland. All have good and bad sides
Ohio if you're in the corn fields it will probably be super boring. Or if you're in the ghetto it's going to suck but if you're by the lake in a nice area it's nice
@@grrgholts2543 neither. There are other options 🤷