I grew up in little ol’ Johnstown, OH. Graduated in 2007 in a class of 90 other seniors. It’s completely different now. Facebook moved in, Google moved in, and Amazon moved in. (All data centers). Johnstown is so much bigger now. It used to be just a small farming town. Now it’s the epicenter of data. Freaking crazy
Great suggestion! I actually just filmed a video covering one of my favorite shopping centers, Easton! The video will be posted soon. Thank you so much for the comment as well!
I have to say even though I would not recommend moving to Columbus we have a lot of shopping centers and building more.. Polaris and Easton are 2 of the biggest and New Albany and Gahanna have a lot of places to eat and shop. Just be aware we have a huge Violence rate here and homeless everywhere even in the nicer areas. Anna In Ohio
Columbus is my hometown I have lived here all my life and while housing is cheaper than New York and California our violence rate is huge 18% versus the USA average of 22% and getting worse. We do not have enough police here and our traffic congestion is a nightmare as more and more people move here. The influx of people moving here has increased our crime rate. It's not only good people who want to move here unfortunately. Do not buy in the inner city. Anna In Ohio
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@@MovingtoOhio I guess for those people then yes you are right. I've just always associated those as the most expensive places in the country, so it's a no brainer that Columbus will be more affordable.
Because of the newer companies, prices have gone through the roof. Because of the fast growth and the need for more infrastructure. Crime is high. To compare Columbus to New York or Cali😳 really it's gonna rank better in all categories.
Funny when you provide the facts and about why people are moving here, the usual folks from other parts of Ohio who always flood the comments on videos about Columbus, magically disappear...
I’m a lifelong resident of 64 years. The problem here is the huge wealth gap between working white and black families as well as schools aren’t preparing all of the students for the careers of the 21st century
The downsid is that the newcomers want to live close to downtown, but that means displacing the current poorer and fixed income residents who are literally pushed out in the street. Like Austin, the newcomers drive up prices and change the fabric of older neighborhoods.
@@marcmayhem0412 The Mideast which is the region between eastern Michigan that extends through Ohio, upstate NY inparticular central and western NY, central and western PA and part of WV.
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A 1,000 SF ranch for $700k blows my mind. No wonder everyone is moving out of California and New York.
I know prices out there are crazy. I couldn't believe it myself
I grew up in little ol’ Johnstown, OH.
Graduated in 2007 in a class of 90 other seniors.
It’s completely different now. Facebook moved in, Google moved in, and Amazon moved in. (All data centers).
Johnstown is so much bigger now. It used to be just a small farming town.
Now it’s the epicenter of data.
Freaking crazy
There will be major growth opportunities for any city within an hour of Columbus and on an interstate. We have been seeing it for a few years now.
Thanks for your effort to enunciate your word. I truly appreciate it. 😊
Would love to see a video about shopping centers and places to go shopping in Columbus. Planning to move from NY to Columbus! Love your videos!
Great suggestion! I actually just filmed a video covering one of my favorite shopping centers, Easton! The video will be posted soon. Thank you so much for the comment as well!
I have to say even though I would not recommend moving to Columbus we have a lot of shopping centers and building more.. Polaris and Easton are 2 of the biggest and New Albany and Gahanna have a lot of places to eat and shop. Just be aware we have a huge Violence rate here and homeless everywhere even in the nicer areas. Anna In Ohio
This is great info. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Coming from Cleveland, CBus is growing
@@SirGabrielXXXL Yes it is how long have you been in Columbus ?
@@SirGabrielXXXL Yes it is. How long have you been here now ?
@MovingtoOhio I was living in Lewis Center for a while ,I had to move back to Cleveland for family, it is definitely bigger and more widespread O-H
Columbus is my hometown I have lived here all my life and while housing is cheaper than New York and California our violence rate is huge 18% versus the USA average of 22% and getting worse. We do not have enough police here and our traffic congestion is a nightmare as more and more people move here. The influx of people moving here has increased our crime rate. It's not only good people who want to move here unfortunately. Do not buy in the inner city. Anna In Ohio
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Your two videos are completely contradictory lmao. Sort by popular. Right next to each other.
You even have conflicting points in them.
Comparing prices to California or NYC isn't really a good comparison. Cbus is now the most expensive city in Ohio.
How is it not a good comparison ? I get a lot of people moving from New York and California.
@@MovingtoOhio I guess for those people then yes you are right. I've just always associated those as the most expensive places in the country, so it's a no brainer that Columbus will be more affordable.
I lived there from 77 to 2015. Used to be a nice quiet very affordable town. Not anymore. It's becoming Philadelphia
As a rental property owner I agree. I actually don’t want the homes to sky rocket here. But unfortunately they are going to continue to climb.
Because of the newer companies, prices have gone through the roof. Because of the fast growth and the need for more infrastructure. Crime is high. To compare Columbus to New York or Cali😳 really it's gonna rank better in all categories.
how can I contact with you dear?
Funny when you provide the facts and about why people are moving here, the usual folks from other parts of Ohio who always flood the comments on videos about Columbus, magically disappear...
Never been, I assume crime is totally out of control and the local government has zero interest in solving it
I was told, "Never assume." You can research crime statistics for yourself.
If you can comment, you can Google search..
I’m a lifelong resident of 64 years. The problem here is the huge wealth gap between working white and black families as well as schools aren’t preparing all of the students for the careers of the 21st century
If I move there its because of Dublin
@@pleroma5924 what state do you live now ? Dublin is a great area. If there’s anything I can do to help you out I’d love to connect.
@@MovingtoOhio im in pennsylvania currently
not gonna be cheaper for long...
The downsid is that the newcomers want to live close to downtown, but that means displacing the current poorer and fixed income residents who are literally pushed out in the street. Like Austin, the newcomers drive up prices and change the fabric of older neighborhoods.
Columbus is not a part of the Midwest.
Just curious, what is it a part of then?
@@marcmayhem0412 The Mideast which is the region between eastern Michigan that extends through Ohio, upstate NY inparticular central and western NY, central and western PA and part of WV.
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