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@@chris_is_my_channel unfortunately no, Henry Mayo has been constantly expanding but that doesn’t help anyone. We need something on the other side of Santa Clarita at least
There are homeless here, don't mislead people. 2 years ago it was est. 220 homeless, that number has to have grown in the past 2 years. Santa Clarita residents who were classified as “unsheltered,” an estimated 66 were on the street, 16% were in their cars, 15% in RVs or campers, 13% were in their tents, 11% in vans and nearly 9% in makeshift shelters.
I appreciate the input. In my mind I was comparing it to the San Fernando Valley and other areas in Los Angeles county. Comparatively it is much better but I completely understand where you’re coming from, it is an issue in California and it has been growing year over here. That’s why a lot of my clients have been moving to a different state like Texas, Idaho, Arizona, and Tennessee.
How do you deal with the extreme heat in SC? I think heat is a major concern for people who may be interested in moving there, me included. It's the one thing that makes SC less attractive.
Hey Danny, love your channel. My family and I live in the Bay Area but stopped in SCV to get lunch on a road trip and loved it. We stopped at a park and met another nice family, the Dad was an electrician and they could afford a home there. That’s unheard of where we live lol. We were thinking “a nice beautiful place to live where normal people with normal jobs can afford homes” lol. Anyway, we plan to relocate to SVC in a couple years. My question is that I heard 90% of the homes in Valencia of HOA. Do a lot of these prevent you from building in laws in your backyard? If so, which neighborhoods in SCV would be most likely to allow it? Thanks so much for your help and your videos.
Hey David, I’m so glad that you had a good experience here! HOA’s here are restrictive but it is possible if you have the land. I see that being possible in Canyon Country and some parts of Saugus. If you’re set on Valencia, I’m sure that we can find some thing, but it would take a little bit of time.
That is a great question! Call you. The canyons is big in the community. They have a variety of different degrees certificates and trades that they offer. Other than that there is a smaller arts school in Valencia as well.
I’m Latino, I live in Stevenson ranch I have family in every neighborhood. No issues with racism. My experience and theirs of course. Personally I’ve had those issues in the San Fernando valley (not the decent areas).
@@ggchamp1568 yes, you have multiple low down payment programs available to you. Because it is your first home, I think it’s important for us to get a plan together to make sure that we have everything in place so when the time comes, we are able to execute efficiently.
Get in touch w/ me and my team here 👇
📱 Call or Text: (661)-878-6782
📨 Email: danny@romeoechousa.com
📅 Book a call: bit.ly/CallWithDanny
🔗 All my personal Links: liinks.co/dannycuevas
Check the Value of your home here: bit.ly/ineedmyhomevaluenow
Thank you for all of the info! I’m looking to buy a home in the Saugus area!
I’m glad I was helpful!
I have another video on Saugus as well.
But if you have any questions, feel free to book a call and I’ll help you out 🤘
Built hear in 1975. Love it all the greenery that planted all over. ❤️❤️🕊️✨🕊️✨
It is beautiful here, I love it!
I love Santa Clarita
It’s great here!
We need another hospital here in SCV
We definitely do!
@@theveteranagent Heard that as well. Are there any future plans?
@@chris_is_my_channel unfortunately no, Henry Mayo has been constantly expanding but that doesn’t help anyone. We need something on the other side of Santa Clarita at least
I agree with you and we need also another mall
@@allenasheya2338 where would be the ideal place for the other mall?
There are homeless here, don't mislead people. 2 years ago it was est. 220 homeless, that number has to have grown in the past 2 years. Santa Clarita residents who were classified as “unsheltered,” an estimated 66 were on the street, 16% were in their cars, 15% in RVs or campers, 13% were in their tents, 11% in vans and nearly 9% in makeshift shelters.
I appreciate the input. In my mind I was comparing it to the San Fernando Valley and other areas in Los Angeles county. Comparatively it is much better but I completely understand where you’re coming from, it is an issue in California and it has been growing year over here. That’s why a lot of my clients have been moving to a different state like Texas, Idaho, Arizona, and Tennessee.
How do you deal with the extreme heat in SC? I think heat is a major concern for people who may be interested in moving there, me included. It's the one thing that makes SC less attractive.
The San Fernando valley is much hotter. Just have to account for it before with the utilities
Hey Danny, love your channel. My family and I live in the Bay Area but stopped in SCV to get lunch on a road trip and loved it. We stopped at a park and met another nice family, the Dad was an electrician and they could afford a home there. That’s unheard of where we live lol. We were thinking “a nice beautiful place to live where normal people with normal jobs can afford homes” lol.
Anyway, we plan to relocate to SVC in a couple years. My question is that I heard 90% of the homes in Valencia of HOA. Do a lot of these prevent you from building in laws in your backyard? If so, which neighborhoods in SCV would be most likely to allow it? Thanks so much for your help and your videos.
Hey David, I’m so glad that you had a good experience here!
HOA’s here are restrictive but it is possible if you have the land. I see that being possible in Canyon Country and some parts of Saugus. If you’re set on Valencia, I’m sure that we can find some thing, but it would take a little bit of time.
just don’t bring that norcaca shit here 🔵
Show them jakes way or valle de oro
Might be a good idea
Gatta be transparent and give the good and bad
Do you have resources for finding apartments in the area?
Apartments.com has been reliable. Avoid Zillow, we’ve seen scams out of there.
Hello!! I am from Sweden. One person!! I want a apartmant in S.C ...is there any??? 2 rooms??
Yes there are quite a few out here
I recommend Valencia. Try using Zillow
@@theveteranagent Thank you sir!!!
Is it rural out there..kinda has a small farm community vibe
I would like to know about the college are trade schools
That is a great question! Call you. The canyons is big in the community. They have a variety of different degrees certificates and trades that they offer. Other than that there is a smaller arts school in Valencia as well.
HI 🥰If I’m looking for a studio or 1 bdr for myself and my wife I can find within 2000 per month?
Hey! It may be possible
Give me a call 661-878-6782
People from DTLA, Palmdale, the Valley and other greater cities in Los Angeles need to stay away. Y’all are really starting to give us a bad image.
you have 661 subscribers wonder what area code that is lol
Haha nice!
Why do they always say the greater LA
What side do the latinos stay and hows the racism??
I’m Latino, I live in Stevenson ranch
I have family in every neighborhood. No issues with racism. My experience and theirs of course. Personally I’ve had those issues in the San Fernando valley (not the decent areas).
Canyon country and Newhall
Street with theme is only in the rich side & LIARRR I WAS HOMELESS FOR 8 YRS IN SCV HOMELESS IS EVERYWHERE IN SCV
stay out of Santa Clarita it's not a good place to live very dangerous
Hello Danny is there any programs for first time homebuyers in that area ?
I’m about to graduate the police academy and I’m looking to buy in that area . Thanks for your help
@@ggchamp1568 yes, you have multiple low down payment programs available to you. Because it is your first home, I think it’s important for us to get a plan together to make sure that we have everything in place so when the time comes, we are able to execute efficiently.