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A hood with beautiful palm trees and lush greenery. 🌴🌳☀ I bet just this fact bodes well for the psyche of the people who live there in comparison to other hoods that look gray and drab.
As someone who grew up from a Hood called Willow (Willow St to a Waverly st) everything is a different feel. It gets cold here in my state and that definitely made everything just... hard... I'd rather have wanted to grow up anywhere warmer.
@@TsuFox1 Yes, but you would never know it. People look relatively happy and they seem to always be having some sort of party or celebration. There is an energy in their communities unlike places without lots of green vegetation.
Love it how you roll down your windows for the true sound of the Hoods of America. I appreciate your content Charlie. I wish you good fortune and gain from this awesome recordings. Great quality and just true l"What it is here, is what it is" is an honest documentary I swear for Generations to come. Just to take a cruise with Charlie through the Real AMERICA I'm from Lansing Michigan and to see your videos of like Baker Street and Cedar and Penn. I don't know if you went to the Churches or AKA The Downs (Church Hill Downs Neighborhood). I remember in the Late 90s early 00s The North, South and West sides all had Precincts that rolled deep for obvious reasons at the time. GD, Latin Kings, Crips and Bloods. All too common though is it for someone to say they lost one to Gang Violence. It got worse with the Fall of Oldsmobile and GM cutting whole lines. Sent the city in a spiral I feel it still has not came out of.
My aunt and uncle used to live there. We visited once or twice. One of the most boring places I've ever been to. There's literally nothing to do there.
There is an insurance crisis happening right now though that could end up pricing a lot of people in these areas out of the state. Anyone with Citizens insurance is going to be required to carry flood insurance, and FEMA just announced that flood insurance rates are poised to double in the next year. I have no idea how people in poor areas are going to afford it, we're struggling here in the suburbs.
@@noahfrom850 give me the top 10 hoods n Pensacola so I can shout m out when shout out Pensacola in my songs all I know about is ARIES and LITTLE SIAGON if they still standing or still called that I got a lot of family out there but it's been years since I visited
You should come back to Boston but do a walk-through this time, and make sure to hit Roxbury, mattapan, central Boston (which is considered the worst part of Boston. Central’s violent crime rate is exorbitantly high, being 321% higher than the national average. Despite its high crime rate, Central has multiple tourist attractions, including museums, arenas, and plenty of historical sites. Being located in Boston proper, Central benefits from being a convenient location. ) South end, and both south/north Dorchester that's where you going to see stuff even Everett/Malden/Charlestown fuck even Cambridge full of Zoe Pound a Haitian gang
Wat I notice about America is everywhere country until u get to its major cities the internet made everybody modern but in real life they not modern they country
You be on every post either dick riding or cock polishing … why tf you hating on Gainesville or any other city … you Miami niggas ain’t no city slickers fr … NYC Chicago make dat shit look country af fr … I know first quarter I be in chicago on 26th and lamarie fr in Cicero out west … Miami shit country af fr … ain’t shit gutta bout dat shit … come to chicago … or any city up top Detroit etc … Miami just now getting big … Cubans put down not no niggas I know bout liberty city on 62 by the foot locker and Mc Donald’s dat shit country … pork n beans y’all only PJs
Yeah, I just went away. Nothing’s gangster in Gainesville, Florida. It literally do be breaking about it. Why are you where I’m from I’m from Miami Opelika. I understand why they think they so bad up there.
poor people in small homes dont make it "hood", it might be safe, i dont know, every town has a poor side with low property values. I know some DANGEROUS parts of Chicago, Atlanta,..others.
Gainesville doesn’t have hoods lol - it’s a southern town with low income parts of the town just like anywhere else. Some spreading this false narrative.
I'm glad he doin these Florida videos for the people can c y I say not Florida but dade shyt no SHADE shyt outside of Miami.. Florida country n I get home sick
hum interesting I'm watching right and at 2:00 into the video from where that car is facing i actually live about 1 maybe 2 blocks from there to the right of the way the car is facing surprising lol :-) for say where the car is at 2:00 go up to that stop sign then turn right then turn on the next up and coming right turn then you'll see a BP gas station on the left side then you'll see that left and right is south west archer road I'm a left turn from there surprising I'm watching and see so close to my area cool :-)
How is it wody, I'm waiting to move to Florida Gainesville I mean everywhere got crime and problems even where I live now next door to Chicago Milwaukee. I want something different I been back in Milwaukee for 6 years don't like the cold, I was living down south STL
As a lifelong resident of Gainesville, I dont recommend it. The "hood" he showing really isn't dangerous. Maybe if you out walking and look at someone the wrong way, maybe then you could find trouble. But just driving through there wont be any problems, and that goes for even the worst parts of town. The violence that does happen is 90% between the same kind of people, rather than your normal everyday citizen getting caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. That being said, Gainesville is very expensive to live in. You cannot find an apartment anywhere for less than a thousand bucks, and it goes up very fast. GRU has the monopoly for utilites, and is very expensive. Fun fact, GRU is the 2nd most expensive utility in the United States (for commercial building electric). There is a very bad problem with homelessness. This city is left oriented (not criticizing or trying to get too political) so the city has made some questionable decisions. The city purchased a VERY run down motel for I believe it was 36 million dollars. The motel only has 30 rooms. The city bought it to PERMANENTLY house 30 homeless people. Theres thousands of homeless people. You cant go anywhere without being asked for money. Over the years theyve gotten aggressive. Constantly shouting in the medians, if you give them 5 they ask for 10 (happened to me the last 3 times i gave money). That kind of money is wasteful to only house 30 people, especially permanently. Most of the homeless people are here because of a place called Grace Marketplace/tent city. I actually picked up a hitchhiker one time on my way back from Ocala, and Grace marketplace is where he was headed. Grace has turned out to be a bit of a flop, although still in operation, many things have threatened its closing. Traffic is also horrendous. This being home to the University of Florida, it is PACKED. I have watched this town become overpopulated so much over the years. They just keep building more apartments and the city's size and infrastructure is struggling to handle the influx of residents. Although there are things to do here, it comes at tourist like prices. Even fast food here is more expensive than towns 20-30 miles away. Dealerships are the worst in Gainesville. I just purchased a lot in Interlachen for dirt cheap. Saving to buy a trailer to put on the land.
@kurtsydavis7517 There are jobs, but not many job opportunities if you know what i mean. Currently the minimum wage is $12/hour. However that is set to rise to $13/hour in September of this year as Florida passed a bill to raise the minimum wage incrementally each year until 2026 when it will stop at $15/hour. Most any job you find right now will start at $13/14 some even start at $15. However its really not enough to live off of, not even frugally if you plan on living in town. There is also vast competition. Almost half of the people who work in Gainesville don't live here. Many people live in Alachua, Newberry, Jonesville. Hell I even know two people personally who live in Lake city (about 45mins-1 hour) and work here in Gainesville. A simple room for rent here goes for $700-800 a month. You could find $600/mo. But it will be sketchy. as mentioned before Gainesville Regional Utilities is extremely expensive. California has expensive gas, we have expensive electricity. This is not a good town to come to unless you are at least middle class or better. Gentrification/home displacement has been and still is a problem here
Nigga you talk about FL on every seen you got beef with Flo what one of these jits in Florida must of ran you from the block or something come to Miami will get up with you nigga
I hadn’t been here in 26 years of my life until I bought a decent 2017 Benz E400 and had to pick up in Gainesville FL. I’m from Cary NC and boy I felt like I was in Africa. I was the only Hispanic around. Not the it matters but damn I think Atlanta has less blacks people lol
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A hood with beautiful palm trees and lush greenery. 🌴🌳☀ I bet just this fact bodes well for the psyche of the people who live there in comparison to other hoods that look gray and drab.
Jungle hood.
You'd think so, but look at places like Brazil and Venezuela. Super green and lush, yet full of brutal, cold, heartless murders
As someone who grew up from a Hood called Willow (Willow St to a Waverly st) everything is a different feel. It gets cold here in my state and that definitely made everything just... hard... I'd rather have wanted to grow up anywhere warmer.
@@TsuFox1 Yes, but you would never know it. People look relatively happy and they seem to always be having some sort of party or celebration. There is an energy in their communities unlike places without lots of green vegetation.
@@ultimaetsolder Bush Boogie Haven.
Love it how you roll down your windows for the true sound of the Hoods of America.
I appreciate your content Charlie. I wish you good fortune and gain from this awesome recordings. Great quality and just true l"What it is here, is what it is" is an honest documentary I swear for Generations to come. Just to take a cruise with Charlie through the Real AMERICA
I'm from Lansing Michigan and to see your videos of like Baker Street and Cedar and Penn. I don't know if you went to the Churches or AKA The Downs (Church Hill Downs Neighborhood). I remember in the Late 90s early 00s The North, South and West sides all had Precincts that rolled deep for obvious reasons at the time. GD, Latin Kings, Crips and Bloods. All too common though is it for someone to say they lost one to Gang Violence. It got worse with the Fall of Oldsmobile and GM cutting whole lines. Sent the city in a spiral I feel it still has not came out of.
"Hoods of America" sounds like a new ride at Epcot Center.
I dont think he ever reads any comments
@@arthurmorgan2906 He does.
Great comments, you are spot on!
My aunt and uncle used to live there. We visited once or twice. One of the most boring places I've ever been to. There's literally nothing to do there.
i live here🤣 thats facts is so ass
Gainesville sucks
Beautiful trees and Spanish moss, love it!
@Metal Head Where are you from?
Keep up the great work yo
There is an insurance crisis happening right now though that could end up pricing a lot of people in these areas out of the state. Anyone with Citizens insurance is going to be required to carry flood insurance, and FEMA just announced that flood insurance rates are poised to double in the next year. I have no idea how people in poor areas are going to afford it, we're struggling here in the suburbs.
I’m going out there now to work for a insurance company I’m leaving nyc that’s why I’m looking at videos
MY MAMA WAS IN PRISON IN THIS TOWN RIP MOM ...SAGINAW MICHIGAN
RIP 🕊
There is only county jails and work release there are no prisons
Sounded like a Nice woman.
Hi im a local, we dont have any prisons here. I believe the closest prison would be in Lake City.
Jacksonville/ Gainesville/St Augustine Tallahassee/ Fernandina/ Green Coves Springs/ Bunnel/ Palatka /Keystone Heights/ Hastings / Palm Coast and Daytona NORTH FLORIDA FAMILY
Pcola ??
@@noahfrom850 give me the top 10 hoods n Pensacola so I can shout m out when shout out Pensacola in my songs all I know about is ARIES and LITTLE SIAGON if they still standing or still called that I got a lot of family out there but it's been years since I visited
@@noahfrom850Pensacola is the panhandle /West Florida
@@pissypiancilamblamumba7573yeah they still there
You should come back to Boston but do a walk-through this time, and make sure to hit Roxbury, mattapan, central Boston (which is considered the worst part of Boston. Central’s violent crime rate is exorbitantly high, being 321% higher than the national average. Despite its high crime rate, Central has multiple tourist attractions, including museums, arenas, and plenty of historical sites. Being located in Boston proper, Central benefits from being a convenient location. ) South end, and both south/north Dorchester that's where you going to see stuff even Everett/Malden/Charlestown fuck even Cambridge full of Zoe Pound a Haitian gang
Wat I notice about America is everywhere country until u get to its major cities the internet made everybody modern but in real life they not modern they country
Facts
@@cmontalvo194 💯💯💯
You be on every post either dick riding or cock polishing … why tf you hating on Gainesville or any other city … you Miami niggas ain’t no city slickers fr … NYC Chicago make dat shit look country af fr … I know first quarter I be in chicago on 26th and lamarie fr in Cicero out west … Miami shit country af fr … ain’t shit gutta bout dat shit … come to chicago … or any city up top Detroit etc … Miami just now getting big … Cubans put down not no niggas I know bout liberty city on 62 by the foot locker and Mc Donald’s dat shit country … pork n beans y’all only PJs
Before I even read the title, I saw the picture and already knew that it was Florida 😂. The most picturesque Florida scene ever.
BRO i was raised in gardenia
😮😮😮 los mejor videos saludos desde eccuador
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That's the countrist driving i ever seen in my life.. back up cut the Man off,,.. drive forward cut the Man off lol goofy 😂😂😂😂😂💯
GARDENIA GARDENS APARTMENTS!!! 1970's & 1980's!!! 😁😁😁 BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE AND ERA.
Yeah, I just went away. Nothing’s gangster in Gainesville, Florida. It literally do be breaking about it. Why are you where I’m from I’m from Miami Opelika. I understand why they think they so bad up there.
poor people in small homes dont make it "hood", it might be safe, i dont know, every town has a poor side with low property values. I know some DANGEROUS parts of Chicago, Atlanta,..others.
U know hood just short term for neighborhood right?
In 1989 I stole more than 10000 gallons from a gas station in this hood.
Gainesville doesn’t have hoods lol - it’s a southern town with low income parts of the town just like anywhere else. Some spreading this false narrative.
True, I lived there for over 20 years. Overall it's a low key place, and in two decades I only had some dude try to rob me one time.
There are multiples hoods in Gainesville and he didn’t drive through any of them.
We need Ocala Florida hoods
Looks so mild compared to detroit
I'm here in the city right now,, out east
Love you family
Moving here from Tampa in a few months for a year
You literally stayed on one side of town 😂 it's way more hoods than that
I'm glad he doin these Florida videos for the people can c y I say not Florida but dade shyt no SHADE shyt outside of Miami.. Florida country n I get home sick
Nigga dat shit look like backwood bama ass homestead and Florida city and goulds allat Shit country
Do Akron, Ohio...
How much green space is beautiful to see
And a bunch of mosquitoes all over you while you trying to sleep 😂
For people that could not afford a African safari, this is the best thing
hum interesting I'm watching right and at 2:00 into the video from where that car is facing i actually live about 1 maybe 2 blocks from there to the right of the way the car is facing surprising lol :-) for say where the car is at 2:00 go up to that stop sign then turn right then turn on the next up and coming right turn then you'll see a BP gas station on the left side then you'll see that left and right is south west archer road I'm a left turn from there surprising I'm watching and see so close to my area cool :-)
Go Gators!!!
Go Anthony Richardson!!!
beautiful vegetation
Aint no hoods ive ever seen as bad as Chicago and Phillie
What you mean ???
Idk, Ive been watching Charlie's channel for a few years now, & Camden, NJ continues to be the worst of the worst so far 👀👀👀
Yall don’t know nun bout 8th ave
I’m From Chicago but I Stay In Gainesville now . ….
How is it wody, I'm waiting to move to Florida Gainesville I mean everywhere got crime and problems even where I live now next door to Chicago Milwaukee. I want something different I been back in Milwaukee for 6 years don't like the cold, I was living down south STL
As a lifelong resident of Gainesville, I dont recommend it. The "hood" he showing really isn't dangerous. Maybe if you out walking and look at someone the wrong way, maybe then you could find trouble. But just driving through there wont be any problems, and that goes for even the worst parts of town. The violence that does happen is 90% between the same kind of people, rather than your normal everyday citizen getting caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
That being said, Gainesville is very expensive to live in. You cannot find an apartment anywhere for less than a thousand bucks, and it goes up very fast.
GRU has the monopoly for utilites, and is very expensive. Fun fact, GRU is the 2nd most expensive utility in the United States (for commercial building electric).
There is a very bad problem with homelessness. This city is left oriented (not criticizing or trying to get too political) so the city has made some questionable decisions. The city purchased a VERY run down motel for I believe it was 36 million dollars. The motel only has 30 rooms. The city bought it to PERMANENTLY house 30 homeless people. Theres thousands of homeless people. You cant go anywhere without being asked for money. Over the years theyve gotten aggressive. Constantly shouting in the medians, if you give them 5 they ask for 10 (happened to me the last 3 times i gave money). That kind of money is wasteful to only house 30 people, especially permanently. Most of the homeless people are here because of a place called Grace Marketplace/tent city. I actually picked up a hitchhiker one time on my way back from Ocala, and Grace marketplace is where he was headed. Grace has turned out to be a bit of a flop, although still in operation, many things have threatened its closing.
Traffic is also horrendous. This being home to the University of Florida, it is PACKED. I have watched this town become overpopulated so much over the years. They just keep building more apartments and the city's size and infrastructure is struggling to handle the influx of residents.
Although there are things to do here, it comes at tourist like prices. Even fast food here is more expensive than towns 20-30 miles away. Dealerships are the worst in Gainesville.
I just purchased a lot in Interlachen for dirt cheap. Saving to buy a trailer to put on the land.
@FixofNicksMix what about job opportunities?
@kurtsydavis7517 There are jobs, but not many job opportunities if you know what i mean. Currently the minimum wage is $12/hour. However that is set to rise to $13/hour in September of this year as Florida passed a bill to raise the minimum wage incrementally each year until 2026 when it will stop at $15/hour. Most any job you find right now will start at $13/14 some even start at $15. However its really not enough to live off of, not even frugally if you plan on living in town. There is also vast competition. Almost half of the people who work in Gainesville don't live here. Many people live in Alachua, Newberry, Jonesville. Hell I even know two people personally who live in Lake city (about 45mins-1 hour) and work here in Gainesville.
A simple room for rent here goes for $700-800 a month. You could find $600/mo. But it will be sketchy. as mentioned before Gainesville Regional Utilities is extremely expensive. California has expensive gas, we have expensive electricity. This is not a good town to come to unless you are at least middle class or better. Gentrification/home displacement has been and still is a problem here
Not a city you'd think of as having hoods.
Why not. Almost every city has some
Hood in the south
When the ghetto looks like a gator gonna get gangster on you ! Fk that
Bruh there’s hoods everywhere
Eastside😮
He out to early!
Big facts way too early, he know hoods don't come out to later
That ain't too bad.
Kcf lookin clean.
SHIIIII ME GO IN THERE YOU WOULD PROBABLY CATCH SOMTHIN
A woman recently retired after working at KFC for 47 years. 😳😮
Story on UA-cam: KFC employee retires after 47 years of service
@@idonetoldyou5199 DAMN
@@idonetoldyou5199 KFC retirement will get you a pack of bubble gum
@@jiggaboo2096 - 47 years sure is a LONG time to be at KFC 😳
Looks like jungle with this all trees look nice
Anoda day in da hood.
West side the best side
Rubbish views of the real Gainesville
Soft hood
Home of the gators im from Miami we need that gator and hurricane match again its all about the U
2024 they play
@Freshy_Jones that's good 👍 I can't wait they beat us last time we met the rematch is coming
Russia 🇷🇺 Ukraine 🇺🇦 Malaysia 🇲🇾
Florida ain't been relevant since The Right Stuff 🤣
Nigga you talk about FL on every seen you got beef with Flo what one of these jits in Florida must of ran you from the block or something come to Miami will get up with you nigga
Yet still they come here.
@@daleupthegrove6396 Not with Governor DeSantis still in office 🤣
@@chination1796 Its not for everyone.
I hadn’t been here in 26 years of my life until I bought a decent 2017 Benz E400 and had to pick up in Gainesville FL. I’m from Cary NC and boy I felt like I was in Africa. I was the only Hispanic around. Not the it matters but damn I think Atlanta has less blacks people lol
The bane of gainesville
KFC