Found your video interesting!Just visited Hauntsville over Halloween weekend for the 1st time.Did as much as I could in 4 days,US Space & Rocket Center,Botanical Gardens,Green Mountain Park,Bridge Street Town Center.I loved The Poppy & The Parliament.Best Shepherd's Pie ever(real lamb).And having an old friend as a Host.A weekend I will cherish!
Been there done that! Don’t need the nightlife anymore, as we are at the family with young kids stage so we don’t mind that at all 😊. We may move that way if an upcoming job interview goes well 👍🏻 looks like a great place to live. Hoping to call Huntsville our new home soon 🏡.
Exciting! We've definitely loved it here! I hope your interview goes well, and everything works out! - Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP, Dean's List Realty, LLC
For anyone who isn’t aware, nuclear energy is actually significantly safer for the locals than any other form of energy outside of hydro (and yes, I am including solar, which has significantly greater carbon emissions).
@@estefhanimartinez1947 Huntsville is like a mega town.It's like any city in America,it has it's good and bad areas.It was voted the #1 and #2 best place to live in America for families,within 2 years. As long as you're not near the projects or hood,you'll be fine. I lived in Huntsville right before COVID-19 hit. Their atmosphere is different from Alabama in a weird way. Huntsville has one of the best educational institutions in Alabama and the country. School is one of the least things you guys will have to worry about, people in Huntsville are highly intelligent and educated.I lived in Los Angeles, Atlanta,VA, Florida, Huntsville and a few places in Alabama and Georgia. Huntsville is by far the most safest,peaceful, unique places I've lived. It will kinda feel brand new and like a small piece of home (California). The major wants Huntsville to live up to the hype and bring more attractions for out of towners. The city officials are much aware of Huntsville new popularity from the nation.
Possibly looking to move there in Huntsville AL area. I can't wait to try that Ramen place u mentioned. I'm from CA and fine dining is overpriced IMHO. Why pay more? If the food is good, no need to sit in a high quality atmosphere. Thx u for the info in the video. 👍🏽
It's a great area! And I'm with you on that! Fortunately, you can find a lot of great places to eat here that aren't going to break the bank! Kamedo Ramen is definitely one of my favorites, and the Stovehouse has such a neat atmosphere! Let us know if we can help you, and thanks for commenting! -Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP - Deans List Realty, LLC
@@MovingToHuntsvilleAlabama256 The Huntsville area is starting to develop into a very nice city. I'm not a city person but it's good to know if I want to go there, it is there. I went to the Woodville area and I liked that, more spread out with land.
@gGHE2005 From NY and Huntsville food is its worst attribute for sure... People prefer quantity over quality and especially price seems a common theme... 🫠
I have heard people are moving out of B'Ham and moving to Huntsville. I have visited there a few times and I liked the place. One of my friends lived there for a while. If I was looking for a place to move to, I would try Huntsville.
I believe you should’ve mentioned, regarding the cost of living, that sales tax in Huntsville is 9%, and also that there is a tax on food which many other states do not have. I’m a senior currently in S. Fla. living on (low) Social Security and I was thinking of moving to Hsv, or surrounding area, because I know someone there, but I’m thinking it may not be practical for me.
Instead of being concerned about nuclear energy, you should be slightly more concerned about Redstone Arsenal, it is an arsenal after all. If any foreign powers decide to take aim at it, that would be a major disaster right in the middle of Huntsville. Just saying.
For the most part, nuclear energy is a very efficient source of energy. Some people get concerned living near areas with nuclear plants should something ever go wrong with them, but it's more that what if worse case scenario fear than a regular day to day concern. Here's some more info from the EIA where they explain more info on nuclear energy, I hope it helps! www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/nuclear-power-and-the-environment.php#:~:text=Nuclear%20energy%20produces%20radioactive%20waste,health%20for%20thousands%20of%20years. -Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP - Deans List Realty, LLC
@@MovingToHuntsvilleAlabama256 thanks for the response. I am considering a move to Huntsville soon and was hopeful there wasn’t existing problems with the nuclear plants in the area. I’m glad to know there are no concerns there. I think when people hear “nuclear power” they can’t help but think of the very few (3-4) worst case scenarios that have occurred. Nuclear power is overwhelmingly safe, clean, and efficient. With improvements happening all the time, I hope we see more nuclear plants across the country to power our infrastructure.
For someone who is highly considering moving to Huntsville AL from California I appreciate this video!
Pro-tip: Saying you’re from California will immediately create resentment towards you.
Bro…. Why do Californians keep doing this…. Stay in the state you ruined and let us enjoy ours. You’ll hate the humidity
Found your video interesting!Just visited Hauntsville over Halloween weekend for the 1st time.Did as much as I could in 4 days,US Space & Rocket Center,Botanical Gardens,Green Mountain Park,Bridge Street Town Center.I loved The Poppy & The Parliament.Best Shepherd's Pie ever(real lamb).And having an old friend as a Host.A weekend I will cherish!
Been there done that! Don’t need the nightlife anymore, as we are at the family with young kids stage so we don’t mind that at all 😊. We may move that way if an upcoming job interview goes well 👍🏻 looks like a great place to live. Hoping to call Huntsville our new home soon 🏡.
Exciting! We've definitely loved it here! I hope your interview goes well, and everything works out!
- Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP, Dean's List Realty, LLC
Huntsville is nice but nothing to do except going to the imax and space center. Two and half drive to memphis. 3 hour drive to nashville.
Does Huntsville not have a zoo, or botanical Gardens and other things like that ?
@@davidaaaa4611 no. Just space center and imax which is in the same place and nice mall. Nothing special. It's nice but nothing to do.
@@felipenunez2058 Well I am happy I am not looking for a place to move to. Thanks for the info.
For anyone who isn’t aware, nuclear energy is actually significantly safer for the locals than any other form of energy outside of hydro (and yes, I am including solar, which has significantly greater carbon emissions).
Looking to move there next month I'm really excited but nervous at the same time because i have small children
Same!! Did you move there?
@@estefhanimartinez1947
Huntsville is like a mega town.It's like any city in America,it has it's good and bad areas.It was voted the #1 and #2 best place to live in America for families,within 2 years. As long as you're not near the projects or hood,you'll be fine. I lived in Huntsville right before COVID-19 hit.
Their atmosphere is different from Alabama in a weird way. Huntsville has one of the best educational institutions in Alabama and the country. School is one of the least things you guys will have to worry about, people in Huntsville are highly intelligent and educated.I lived in Los Angeles, Atlanta,VA, Florida, Huntsville and a few places in Alabama and Georgia. Huntsville is by far the most safest,peaceful, unique places I've lived. It will kinda feel brand new and like a small piece of home (California). The major wants Huntsville to live up to the hype and bring more attractions for out of towners. The city officials are much aware of Huntsville new popularity from the nation.
@billishergriffiths8392 please do tell us if u did.
Possibly looking to move there in Huntsville AL area.
I can't wait to try that Ramen place u mentioned. I'm from CA and fine dining is overpriced IMHO. Why pay more? If the food is good, no need to sit in a high quality atmosphere. Thx u for the info in the video. 👍🏽
It's a great area! And I'm with you on that! Fortunately, you can find a lot of great places to eat here that aren't going to break the bank! Kamedo Ramen is definitely one of my favorites, and the Stovehouse has such a neat atmosphere!
Let us know if we can help you, and thanks for commenting!
-Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP - Deans List Realty, LLC
@@MovingToHuntsvilleAlabama256 The Huntsville area is starting to develop into a very nice city. I'm not a city person but it's good to know if I want to go there, it is there. I went to the Woodville area and I liked that, more spread out with land.
@gGHE2005 From NY and Huntsville food is its worst attribute for sure... People prefer quantity over quality and especially price seems a common theme... 🫠
I have heard people are moving out of B'Ham and moving to Huntsville. I have visited there a few times and I liked the place.
One of my friends lived there for a while. If I was looking for a place to move to, I would try Huntsville.
Great video! Which are the places to avoid? Bad neighbor hoods that you do not recommend to rent or buy houses. Thanks
Ya, I'd like to know this too
I believe you should’ve mentioned, regarding the cost of living, that sales tax in Huntsville is 9%, and also that there is a tax on food which many other states do not have. I’m a senior currently in S. Fla. living on (low) Social Security and I was thinking of moving to Hsv, or surrounding area, because I know someone there, but I’m thinking it may not be practical for me.
Huntsville Alabama was better than now
I was raised here 40 years
Absolutely
I'm thinking of relocating to Huntsville. Would love to speak to a half elf about my options. Seriously though, I am.
You forgot the Havoc and Trash Pandas.
Instead of being concerned about nuclear energy, you should be slightly more concerned about Redstone Arsenal, it is an arsenal after all. If any foreign powers decide to take aim at it, that would be a major disaster right in the middle of Huntsville. Just saying.
What are the concerns with nuclear energy?
For the most part, nuclear energy is a very efficient source of energy. Some people get concerned living near areas with nuclear plants should something ever go wrong with them, but it's more that what if worse case scenario fear than a regular day to day concern.
Here's some more info from the EIA where they explain more info on nuclear energy, I hope it helps! www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/nuclear-power-and-the-environment.php#:~:text=Nuclear%20energy%20produces%20radioactive%20waste,health%20for%20thousands%20of%20years.
-Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP - Deans List Realty, LLC
@@MovingToHuntsvilleAlabama256 thanks for the response. I am considering a move to Huntsville soon and was hopeful there wasn’t existing problems with the nuclear plants in the area. I’m glad to know there are no concerns there. I think when people hear “nuclear power” they can’t help but think of the very few (3-4) worst case scenarios that have occurred. Nuclear power is overwhelmingly safe, clean, and efficient. With improvements happening all the time, I hope we see more nuclear plants across the country to power our infrastructure.
Heading to complete commercialization.
Space jobs....lmao
Yup 😆
-Richard Graham, PSA, RENE, MRP - Deans List Realty, LLC
PRO:::Huntsville, Al holds the world record for most PHD residents per capita. YOU ARE NOT ONE THATS FOR SURE.
You sound like someone who doesn't have one either.