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Great list. Another thing to be aware of for folks moving to Boston is that the housing stock is generally older, featuring tight staircases and small elevators. This presents a problem when trying to move oversized furniture. So, if you have a queen box spring or 9 foot long couch, this is something to consider.
I loved living in Massacusetts and was there for 18 years. No tax on clothes, which is a huge boon. They are particular about catalytic converters on cars. This person is talking about Boston and eastern Mass. Personally, I feel that Boston drivers are insane. They make lanes where there are none. Actually, in Western Mass. in the Pioneer Valley there is a bus company that serves the three counties: Franklin, Hampshire, and Hamden. Berkshire County also has buses, but only along Route 7 from North Adams to maybe Great Barrington. Great Barrington has wonderful shops. In fact, because of the lack of taxes on clothes, there are gobs of "outlet" stores and shopping centers in Berkshire County and elsewhere. I lived on the edge of a woods and saw many wild turkeys, deer, black bears, bobcats, and the occasional coyote right in back of my house. Snow in the Berkshires starts in November and doesn't stop until around April. I've had snow in my yard in May. Summer in the Berkshires is roughly six weeks. She's right about "northern hospitality." People are reserved, not hostile. Only in the summer, when the New Yorkers arrrive, is there a problem with theft. Otherwise many towns are occupied by fairly honest people. But beware if you don't know what you're doing when buying a house or a car. There you could well be conned by the "locals." Sometimes they will give advice when asked that is off the wall, just because they are trying to be helpful when in reality they have no more of an idea than you do. Other times they are out to cheat you. Up to you to figure out what the truth is.
Yes, western mass and eastern are like two different worlds! I think western mass is much nicer but a lot of people are only interested in the Boston area :(
hello!! your video was really helpful:)) is there bike routes or something for people who would like to use bikes instead of cars to avoid the traffic?
I live 20 minutes from the capital Boston. There are bike routes on the street but they are safer to use in the cities. I will update later when I find out how many towns the bike path runs through.
Long live the state of Massachusetts the best place in the world! Once I finish school I can’t wait to go back and live the rest of my life there. I just hope everyone moves out so the rent is cheap
Im glad that you like it here 😩 I on the other hand am still trying to get used to it. A unique situation, a southern city girl moves to a small town in Cape Code, Mass. I actually had no choice because i had to move in with family. I hate the cold and i live 10 minutes from a beach so it can get very cold. Long winters and short summers, Atlanta is the complete opposite. However, i really am loving the summer time here especially since im in walking distance to a beach. I'm not completely hating it here. I've lived most of my life in the south so this will take some time to get used to. I can learn to love it. Quick question, do you have any recommendations of things to do around here, specifically on the Cape?
Oh another thing i LOVE about living here is the marijuana laws not gonna lie. I use it for more mental health reasons then recreational. Georgia is SUPER SUPER strict about weed. It's very easy to go to jail for a small amount of it while driving around in Atlanta or outside the city. So the fact that it's legal here both for medical and recreational is amazing and useful.
May I ask what town it is that you live in cape cod? But if you want to know some things that are a must go a day to Nantucket Island! Visit Provincetown aka the gayest city in USA. And the most important to visit is cape code national seashore in wellfleet, Massachusetts
I am aware that the area i live in is more of a seasonal place so there is a lot more things to do during the summer months which im happy about. Plus monument beach is smaller compared to Old and New Silver beach, so its not as packed during the summer. I found out after moving here that most tourists go to the most well known/popular areas in Cape Cod, Old Silver being one of them. Monument beach is less known so it makes it easier to have fun.
Mass. is nice if you make at least 100,000 grand. Or if like half the state your on welfare. It's hard to work when all the people around you are on welfare, and living better than you.
Man, I love Boston sports teams and will visit some, but no way I'd ever live there, I'll stick to a more free state with less taxes and safer communities.
Thanks for watching! If you'd like any additional information on Massachusetts or home ownership, don't hesitate to contact me. Make sure you also check out this video, it's all about what life in Massachusetts is REALLY like
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I’ve lived in Massachusetts all my life, I don’t know why I’m watching this 😂
@@Bunnywcue honestly, you’re not wrong at all 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Just to see if she knows her stuff
Great list. Another thing to be aware of for folks moving to Boston is that the housing stock is generally older, featuring tight staircases and small elevators. This presents a problem when trying to move oversized furniture. So, if you have a queen box spring or 9 foot long couch, this is something to consider.
I loved living in Massacusetts and was there for 18 years. No tax on clothes, which is a huge boon. They are particular about catalytic converters on cars. This person is talking about Boston and eastern Mass. Personally, I feel that Boston drivers are insane. They make lanes where there are none. Actually, in Western Mass. in the Pioneer Valley there is a bus company that serves the three counties: Franklin, Hampshire, and Hamden. Berkshire County also has buses, but only along Route 7 from North Adams to maybe Great Barrington. Great Barrington has wonderful shops. In fact, because of the lack of taxes on clothes, there are gobs of "outlet" stores and shopping centers in Berkshire County and elsewhere. I lived on the edge of a woods and saw many wild turkeys, deer, black bears, bobcats, and the occasional coyote right in back of my house. Snow in the Berkshires starts in November and doesn't stop until around April. I've had snow in my yard in May. Summer in the Berkshires is roughly six weeks. She's right about "northern hospitality." People are reserved, not hostile. Only in the summer, when the New Yorkers arrrive, is there a problem with theft. Otherwise many towns are occupied by fairly honest people. But beware if you don't know what you're doing when buying a house or a car. There you could well be conned by the "locals." Sometimes they will give advice when asked that is off the wall, just because they are trying to be helpful when in reality they have no more of an idea than you do. Other times they are out to cheat you. Up to you to figure out what the truth is.
Yes, western mass and eastern are like two different worlds! I think western mass is much nicer but a lot of people are only interested in the Boston area :(
I used to hate MA winters, but it’s milder now (probably due to global warming). MA is awesome in so many ways in comparison to other states.
@8:20-8:30 is easily the most accurate description of us. If you take anything away from this video it should be that 🤣
I’m coming from Los Angeles, nothing can scare me
I'm from LA and thinking about moving to MASS. Have you already made the move? What do you think?
If you're blue, stay home.
Thank you for this! I’m looking to move to Massachusetts next year and really looking forward to it.
You're welcome! It's a really great place here, you'll love it. Feel free to reach out to me if you need any help :)
Is not the best place to move to
Thanks for making this.
Real estate is high and the cost of renting an apartment anywhere is high
My wife is being offered a job in Swampscott! We’re super excited but I need some help with moving and what the heck to do please!!!
Swampscott is a beautiful community! Give me a call and I'll answer all your questions and get you set on the right path
978.956.4739
So did you move? I live in Swampscott. On Humphrey Street across from King's Beach. How do you like living here?
Traffic shouldn’t be worst than Jacksonville Fl 🤷🏻♀️
I'm from Los Angeles...let's NOT start an argument about who has the worst traffic. LOL
@@nicolevaliente3023 🤣🤣🤣 hey in Jacksonville Fl is bad
@@marianieves9305 🥳😩😩
hello!! your video was really helpful:)) is there bike routes or something for people who would like to use bikes instead of cars to avoid the traffic?
I live 20 minutes from the capital Boston. There are bike routes on the street but they are safer to use in the cities.
I will update later when I find out how many towns the bike path runs through.
You nailed it!
Girl traffic is worst in Florida ! And tolls’
Stay away from the Storrow drive only if you have a large van or whatever!
"...we don't want to know about how the kids are doin'. Nobody fkn cares here..." SAME! hahahaha
People are leaving Massachusetts.We spend 43 million a month to house migrants while everyone gets screwed on taxes
Long live the state of Massachusetts the best place in the world! Once I finish school I can’t wait to go back and live the rest of my life there. I just hope everyone moves out so the rent is cheap
Im glad that you like it here 😩 I on the other hand am still trying to get used to it. A unique situation, a southern city girl moves to a small town in Cape Code, Mass. I actually had no choice because i had to move in with family. I hate the cold and i live 10 minutes from a beach so it can get very cold. Long winters and short summers, Atlanta is the complete opposite. However, i really am loving the summer time here especially since im in walking distance to a beach. I'm not completely hating it here. I've lived most of my life in the south so this will take some time to get used to. I can learn to love it. Quick question, do you have any recommendations of things to do around here, specifically on the Cape?
Oh another thing i LOVE about living here is the marijuana laws not gonna lie. I use it for more mental health reasons then recreational. Georgia is SUPER SUPER strict about weed. It's very easy to go to jail for a small amount of it while driving around in Atlanta or outside the city. So the fact that it's legal here both for medical and recreational is amazing and useful.
May I ask what town it is that you live in cape cod? But if you want to know some things that are a must go a day to Nantucket Island! Visit Provincetown aka the gayest city in USA. And the most important to visit is cape code national seashore in wellfleet, Massachusetts
@@Burksthewolverine I live in Bourne/Monument Beach so its closer to Falmouth
I am aware that the area i live in is more of a seasonal place so there is a lot more things to do during the summer months which im happy about. Plus monument beach is smaller compared to Old and New Silver beach, so its not as packed during the summer. I found out after moving here that most tourists go to the most well known/popular areas in Cape Cod, Old Silver being one of them. Monument beach is less known so it makes it easier to have fun.
How they legalize marijuana but no happy hour
Hahaha. I think they're revisiting the no happy hour law.
MA has become grossly overpopulated
The only thing you need to know is don't do it
Mass. is nice if you make at least 100,000 grand. Or if like half the state your on welfare. It's hard to work when all the people around you are on welfare, and living better than you.
Man, I love Boston sports teams and will visit some, but no way I'd ever live there, I'll stick to a more free state with less taxes and safer communities.
Yo massachusetts is worse than California
In what sense? What did she mean by vehicle tax by the city?
Excise tax. You pay it to the town you live in and its a yearly tax on your vehicle
Step 1 don’t
So is just like smelly New Jersey