Do NOT move to New Orleans in 2024 | Living in New Orleans
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Before you consider moving to New Orleans in 2024, watch this video. We'll share the reasons why it might not be the best idea to live in this city at that time. Moving to New Orleans from Another State. In today's video, we'll discuss some reasons you might reconsider moving to New Orleans. Moving to New Orleans from another state can be a big change, and while we hear a lot about the city's charm and culture, we don't hear as much about the challenges. Is New Orleans right for you? Today's video will help you decide by highlighting some important factors our clients have shared, which will also help you understand what to expect when living in New Orleans.
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The problem is tourists move to New Orleans with high expectations than usual lol, I agree don’t move to New Orleans, however at this point everything that you’ve mentioned is MANY places 😂 please research any place that you’re thinking about moving. To love New Orleans is to understand the culture, and to explain the culture you must experience it, in order to fully experience it YOU MUST BE BORN & RAISED IN NEW ORLEANS 🥰❣️
@@mysticgoddesshazel I 100% agree! Living in a city with that people love to come and visit comes with pros and cons. It’s one of those things where… you just have to be here to truly get it!
Thanks for the comment!
You had me out at HUMIDITY. 🤣
@@emperorremus8409 gets pretty hot haha!
Not all the suburbs are on the Northshore. They're on the south shore too. Those with noticeable New Orleans accents tend to pronounce it "Noo Awlins". "New Orleens" is primarily used in songs. But the parish is always "Orleens" .
Thank you for the info! I’ve visited a couple of the Suburbs on the south shore. Do you live on the South shore or on the Northshore?
@@Livinginneworleansla Born in the city, grew up in Metairie. Eventually my parents moved to the Northshore. I live in Austin now.
this broad don't know anything about new orleans she's a self designated expert!
whoa baby....that was harsh. we got a hard time as it is keeping our population here as it is so obviously you condemnation if nola won't help the cause. alls i can tell ya is, the highway you came in on you can also goes the other way!!!
TRUE DAT
The highway of opinions is a two-way street, and I respect your viewpoint. Thanks for watching!
Moving to New Orleans from Miami Florida… Humidity? Homelessness? Rats and roaches? Hold my beer. 😅
Only thing we are missing are the beaches! Would love to help you make a smooth move, feel free to contact me or email me!
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Home owners Insurance is skyrocking here, if you can get a policy at all its going to be citizens which is the insurance of last resort. Sold My house last year in Covington. 4000.00 a year for a starter house. Parents in Mandeville are paying 6700.00 a year up from 5700.00 last year. I can't even imagine what it is in New Orleans below sea Level.
I would never move anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon line.
Good we don't need y'all
that's good to know! we don't have too many trailer parks here.
ok, sooooooo....why'd you move there?
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@@DrLauraRPalmer Thank you! I will most definitely look into it!
I would have never guessed that you moved there. Dark eye creole beauty is common in New Orleans. Yes, it's a compliment.
Diversity existed in the 70's. Best seen from the seat of city bus in New Orleans. Ride from the Cemetery to Bourbon St. You see every walk of life get off and on the bus. I loved watching people. It's a great place for that.
@@raymondrhorer2695 Yes that is true!
I get mistaken for Creole all the time!
Just so you know. I'm 75 and have some great memories of New Orleans. Bucktown is a favorite. Great people, fisher man, but only go if your invited. You know be the friend of a friend. You'll have boiled crabs and beer for breakfast. Both cold lol. Your young, be safe, build some memories, you will enjoy them all later.
Early on Sunday mornings before 9 Am. A doughnut and cup of coffee will get you a great conversation with one of the homeless in front of the Cathedral on Bourbon St. The picture from life's other side. Many are very well educated and appreciate being noticed as a person who landed on cardboard when they fell.
@@Livinginneworleansla There is something very unique about the Creole look. Eyes, completion, even the smile. Two step and zydeco you would need DNA test to prove different. Lol. I didn't intend to send all these comments, but your video reveals that you are a people person. Prepare them for what to expect before they get there. Almost as if you may have been surprised when you first got there. And that leaves me with curiosity of your origins. North South East or West? Without specifics.
Thanks for the great review. How do you pronounce new Orleans, no-lans or new-or-leans? I do the second way. Great advice.
Great question! So since I consider myself technically a local now (one year of living here haha!) I say “New - orlins”
Unfortunately new Orleans has tons of Pronunciation police so you don’t wanna say it wrong haha! 🤣 👮♀️
It's "Nawlins" - but normally I use "New Orleans" so anyone not from the area understands. I never actually _lived_ there, but visited many times and my father lived in Mandeville for a few years.
@@JasonTaylor-po5xc New Orlens
Good to know, We actually live in Mandeville!
All yall wrong , we say New Awleans .. New AW-Leans ..
Well, I also live in New Orleans. And I hate it because not only are there a bunch of bugs outside all the time no matter the weather, there's also bugs in the houses roaches, rats and things of that nature that you have to deal with as well if you don't have the patience and the money to do what may need to be done don't move here It's a waste of time energy and of money.
Thank you for providing this information, it’s good to know what to expect when deciding to move to another city!
ma'am....my suggestion to you is I-10 east or west!
You are free to leave anytime. By the way roaches have been on this earth long before the dinosaurs. They are in all corners of the earth. Ever thought a pest control company could quell you problem?
Do you have any information on Metairie, LA?
I lived in Metairie for almost 20 years. Recently had a child and moved to Mandeville on the Northshore. Metairie is a bit more family friendly than most of New Orleans. It’s viewed by locals as a “less cultured” version of the city. It’s more big-box store and fast food-chain oriented. With that said, it is safer with less crime. It’s not immune to crime, but many neighborhoods are statistically speaking relatively crime free. Politically…Metairie is firmly red. New Orleans is flamoyantly blue.
The high level Humidity is NOT all year. In the Fall and Spring the weather is cool. It's gets hot only in the Summer. And no you will not have to run your AC all year. It's get very cold in the Winter and Spring. This lady is confusing New Orleans with Florida or California. Newsflash all major cities have homeless problem. New Orleans is no different.
Plus our fall and winter is not plagued with cabin-fever. Snow is a rarity, we can enjoy the outside year long. You can have your snowfall for months and being couped up. Been in northern climes many times during winters. Please keep it. Will take the rare snow as an event, rather than a burdensome plague.
You’re just use to it clearly. It’s humid all year round to the rest of us. Lol
🧢 it’s year around!!!!!!! They might have a few cold fronts in the winter and that’s it !!!!!!! Other than that New Orleans is hot in the springtime as a mfer!!!! the humidity is high in the fall too!!! But at the end of October it’s cooler at NIGHT only up until December until that first cold front. So basically what I’m saying is outside of those few cold fronts in the winter time New Orleans is hot all year round with a lot of humidity. Im from New Orleans born and raised and anybody that’s from here will tell you tha same trust me.
@@tyronebrown2246 you may be from New Orleans. But you definitely are wrong about the fall and winter months. It gets cold starting in October. It gets windy follow by drop in temperature. In the winter it would get warm like in the 70 usually for a few days but it definitely gets cold. It rains then the temperature drop afterwards. In the Spring, it gets warmer but still get cold fronts. This ends in late May to June. But to say that it gets humid is not true. You are definitely embellishing.
@@DrLauraRPalmer how in the hell can anyone get used to humidity?!?!? I think that some of you are saying it gets hot in the winter because you are not experiencing it right now.
homelessness is everywhere.and new orleans is bound by a river and lake.
So I've lived in a few cities. Minneapolis mainly. I normally rely on public transportation. The bus, depending on what parts of the city it's in, can be uncomfortable at times. But we do have a lot of Bus options. And I'm thankful for it. I use it. To save my car from potholes, how is the public transportation?
@@charliedead5015 Hey! So If you're moving to New Orleans and want to avoid potholes, use public transportation. The streetcars are a charming way to get around the French Quarter and St. Charles Avenue. Buses run frequently and cover most neighborhoods. These options make it easy to navigate the city without driving
@LifeinNewOrleans_ thank you 😊
Funny how all the "Do not move here" videos are from real estate agents. The problem is that really can't comprehensively cover the topic because they can't talk about certain topics.
I love New Orleans - but to visit. My father used to live in Mandeville and take the Causeway into work each day. I still remember making a crossing with him, getting to the mid-point and was unable to see land in either (or any) direction. I love the deep history and charm of the city, although some parts have seen better days. Some of the best food ever, so there is that.
Well, it's a southern port city with all the quirks that come with that, plus some negatives like crime - which is super common in any large city. Being in the deep south, you'll have to deal with oppressive heat (It's basically a swamp with some islands of civilization on it) about half the year, but late-fall, winter, early-spring are decent to really nice. You have to go to Mississippi for a decent beach. Of course, hurricanes are an issue and is compounded by the fact much of the city is near or even _below_ sea level.
I suspect most folks moving to the area are doing so because of a job. I'd pick a suburb and not live in the actual city if possible. Commute would suck, especially in the fog. Pick your poison, I suppose.
I agree with you in terms of things we can and can’t talk about, unfortunately it sucks.
New Orleans is an amazing city, don’t get me wrong! As someone who just recently moved to the area, I still technically have the eyes of someone who is still wanting to know more about the area.
After living in the area, I would also just go to New Orleans to visit, which is usually what we do when family is in town. I think New Orleans if you’re someone who enjoys the history, the culture, and you’re not looking to settle down could be a an awesome option.
Simply gorgeous. Are you Cape Verdean?
I am. You know what a Cape Verdean is?! 😮😮😅
@@taythegypsy I am Dominican! 😁
you really need to stop this! why don't you pick on another city that's not already on its death bed? c'mon man! give us a break!
Are all the women in N.O. as fine as you? If so , I'm packing my bags and heading out there.