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My elderly mom and i are going to visit the new owners of the home that her grandfather built in the 30's. Last time I was in town we drove by and i left my info. Mike called a few days later and was really happy about moving from Dearborn and he wanted to learn everything he can about the house. I knew Detroit would come back, but this is amazing. Congrats to everyone involved!
Been in the 'Detroit Metro' area 73yrs. seen it all. Right now it is BEAUTIFUL, they're working their way into the neighbor-hoods. Best to avoid the neighbor-hoods right now but Downtown is Rocking Detroit style!🥰
Great video! Detroit features the cleanest downtown, best River walk, and the #1 public square, Campus Martius. And it has been named one of the 50 best places to visit in the WORLD. Thanks for the narrative!
Great video as always thanks, if you’re doing Greektown, come on over to our area in Lafayette Park, just on the other side of the freeway, fair amount of new development and tons of mid-century modern glass housing, Ground level and highrises , Mies Van der Rohe architecture ( one of the fathers of mid century modern) , the neighborhood is on the National Historic Register , it’s a great neighborhood , diverse ,nice people , lots to do …With Meijers and Eastern market handy ……..Dequindre Cut, Riverwalk, walk to everything Downtown….Enjoy
@ great, if able, walk around the glass townhouses on Joliet and Nicolet, 1300 Lafayette East, new condos / apts. and the big parks ,,, visit meijers,,,interesting neighborhood.👍
It's funny, because Detroit has some huge issues if you want to live here but it's none of the issues that outsiders tend to think of. Downtown is clean, vibrant, and it's got a vibe like no other city, it's a really fun place to live... if you can afford it, and if you don't have school-age children to worry about. The public schools are still awful, and you can get a nice place in a rich suburb like Grosse Pointe for the same or less amount of money and the schools are infinitely better. That's why Downtown is filling up with young working professionals, they have the money and no family to worry about yet, there's a party every night Downtown not to mention the regular festivals and sporting events, way more fun than the sleepy, stodgy suburbs. Then maybe once you get that promotion then you could afford private schooling for those future kids...
Yes, in my neighborhood in Lafayette Park there is a surprising amount of young families with young children, unlike before ( been here a long time), they are not moving out when they become school age,, the ones I know said they like living downtown, most work in the downtown area and the money they save on car expense / commuting/ wear and tear / longer life on cars ….helps pay for education and insurance…. Interesting,
It’s interesting to me because I hear so many stories of people in Chicago and New York for example that live in the city and as soon as they start having kids they want to move out to the suburbs. But here Detroit is, and a lot of people are focusing on the lack of schools, but do families even really want to live downtown in the first place?
@@TRULIVINGMICHIGAN as mentioned there are many families with young kids, especially in the Nicolet and Joliet Mies Van der Rohe glass town houses, the play areas built a long time ago were virtually empty, but maintained for years..Now you walk through them and their busy. Many of the parents all gather for a social hour or so there while the kids play on the apparatus.The change is very noticeable, really nice to see, they have fun easter egg hunts, things like that too.
Isn't it strange I live 200 miles north of Detroit, ninth nine percent of the people up here own one or more guns no murders here roads are great air quality is great and all of the people seem to be pretty happy
@ In other words Detroit is separate from downtown. Downtown is for your kind, you guys get all the fancy police toys, like the police booths and pole cameras and presence. In the city we get a trusty ole speed bump in the streets that is about it
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My elderly mom and i are going to visit the new owners of the home that her grandfather built in the 30's.
Last time I was in town we drove by and i left my info.
Mike called a few days later and was really happy about moving from Dearborn and he wanted to learn everything he can about the house.
I knew Detroit would come back, but this is amazing.
Congrats to everyone involved!
Been in the 'Detroit Metro' area 73yrs. seen it all. Right now it is BEAUTIFUL, they're working their way into the neighbor-hoods. Best to avoid the neighbor-hoods right now but Downtown is Rocking Detroit style!🥰
I was born and raised in Detroit and so was my whole family I haven't been there over 15 or 20 years I'm thinking about coming back! 😊
Where are you living now?
Great video! Detroit features the cleanest downtown, best River walk, and the #1 public square, Campus Martius. And it has been named one of the 50 best places to visit in the WORLD. Thanks for the narrative!
Detroit is a vibe…I love it here✊🏾
@@whoisyouthebrand3384 truth bomb 💣
It’s so clean!
It really is!
Great video as always thanks, if you’re doing Greektown, come on over to our area in Lafayette Park, just on the other side of the freeway, fair amount of new development and tons of mid-century modern glass housing, Ground level and highrises , Mies Van der Rohe architecture ( one of the fathers of mid century modern) , the neighborhood is on the National Historic Register , it’s a great neighborhood , diverse ,nice people , lots to do …With Meijers and Eastern market handy ……..Dequindre Cut, Riverwalk, walk to everything Downtown….Enjoy
Thank you. I will for sure make it over to Lafayette Park and check out all the new happenings.
@ great, if able, walk around the glass townhouses on Joliet and Nicolet, 1300 Lafayette East, new condos / apts. and the big parks ,,, visit meijers,,,interesting neighborhood.👍
I'm a Canadian truck driver. Used to go to Detroit 2 -3 times a day in the 80s and 90s. It was disgusting. Glad to see things are changing 😊
You are scared keep your ass in Canada 🇨🇦 🤣
It's still disgusting😂
@@ricosally6734Sounds abt white..
@@ricosally6734 no, it isn’t. I live here and it’s a wonderful place to live. Sounds like you don’t get around much.
@@ricosally6734 Troll much? You obviously didn't watch this video. Downtown Detroit is beautiful.
I’m glad Detroit looks better. Born and raised there. I’ve been gone for 23 years😂😂😂 Now its just a place to visit😂😂😂😂
Lots of new places to visit when you come!
It's funny, because Detroit has some huge issues if you want to live here but it's none of the issues that outsiders tend to think of. Downtown is clean, vibrant, and it's got a vibe like no other city, it's a really fun place to live... if you can afford it, and if you don't have school-age children to worry about. The public schools are still awful, and you can get a nice place in a rich suburb like Grosse Pointe for the same or less amount of money and the schools are infinitely better. That's why Downtown is filling up with young working professionals, they have the money and no family to worry about yet, there's a party every night Downtown not to mention the regular festivals and sporting events, way more fun than the sleepy, stodgy suburbs. Then maybe once you get that promotion then you could afford private schooling for those future kids...
Yes, in my neighborhood in Lafayette Park there is a surprising amount of young families with young children, unlike before ( been here a long time), they are not moving out when they become school age,, the ones I know said they like living downtown, most work in the downtown area and the money they save on car expense / commuting/ wear and tear / longer life on cars ….helps pay for education and insurance…. Interesting,
I just went to Lafayette Park in my latest video. I got that same vibe being there. It seemed more residential, quite, and saw a ton of kids outside.
It’s interesting to me because I hear so many stories of people in Chicago and New York for example that live in the city and as soon as they start having kids they want to move out to the suburbs. But here Detroit is, and a lot of people are focusing on the lack of schools, but do families even really want to live downtown in the first place?
@@TRULIVINGMICHIGAN as mentioned there are many families with young kids, especially in the Nicolet and Joliet Mies Van der Rohe glass town houses, the play areas built a long time ago were virtually empty, but maintained for years..Now you walk through them and their busy. Many of the parents all gather for a social hour or so there while the kids play on the apparatus.The change is very noticeable, really nice to see, they have fun easter egg hunts, things like that too.
Isn't it strange I live 200 miles north of Detroit, ninth nine percent of the people up here own one or more guns no murders here roads are great air quality is great and all of the people seem to be pretty happy
You missed Eminems resturant.
Mom’s Spaghetti 🍝
I wouldn’t eat at that Coney Island if I was you dude ,that’s rat grill, real Detroiter’s know 😆
I noticed some things while I was there that raised some eyebrows.
@ Yes sir that place have a sketchy history My friend.
@@TRULIVINGMICHIGAN Right born and raised here.
You meant Downtown MI. Did you know it's actually a city past downtown and Wayne State smh you people are spoiled and lucky
huh?
@ In other words Detroit is separate from downtown. Downtown is for your kind, you guys get all the fancy police toys, like the police booths and pole cameras and presence. In the city we get a trusty ole speed bump in the streets that is about it