Worst Neighborhoods in Windsor Ontario

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
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    Windsor real estate agent Gianni Cerio talks about the three toughest neighborhoods to live in, in Windsor Ontario. This video is solely his opinion driven by public crime data.
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Komentáře • 148

  • @nickk1658
    @nickk1658 Před rokem +11

    That Canada Goose is probably responsible for 1/2 of the crime in Sandwich, LOL.

  • @secretsofthepastsparahisto2993

    Hey bro i was born and raised here in Windsor i can walk down any street in my city and feel safe there are no bad areas just bad people my city is struggling right now with homeless and drugs so instead of putting neighnorhoods in my city down help them .

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před rokem +1

      Hey certainly not trying to put the city down, any recommendations for what i could do to promote it more?

    • @SuperNintendoChalmers_
      @SuperNintendoChalmers_ Před rokem

      How is he supposed to “help”? The west and downtown core is riddled with crackheads, unless he gets rid of them, there isn’t much helping lmao

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39 Před rokem +2

      Dude, areas with lots of people “struggling” like that means the area is bad and dangerous. You can have sympathy for people while also being wise enough to avoid areas filled with them.

    • @3katfox
      @3katfox Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@livinginwindsor
      Maybe stop being a part of the problem and helping predatory landlords and help people who just want a home to live in?
      You DO realize that the more rentals a city has the higher its crime rates right?

    • @Ashton-qc9jo
      @Ashton-qc9jo Před 9 měsíci

      @@3katfox not everyone can afford to buy a house bro we can barely afford to rent the room we in stfu

  • @jefff5905
    @jefff5905 Před rokem

    Great video. Informative.

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 Před rokem +4

    After dark every night I walk all over the downtown area in total safety.I've been doing this most nights for several years.What this bougois Is not telling you is the homeless people in the downtown area DONT BOTHER YOU unless you're such an idiot that you hang out with them (and I'm not talking about a social worker who's being PAID to do so)).The same goes for the Sandwich street area.After dark I have walked down Sandwich street to get to Riverside many times( and so have many high class,highly educated University of Windsor students) without EVER becoming a victim of ANY crime.The guy speaking in this video is some east end bourgeois who hasn't a clue what he's talking about.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před rokem

      Hey, thanks so much for the response! I actually discussed with a police officer and he was the source of my information for the downtown portion of this video, so id say thats a credible source! They may not bother you but they will break into your car which has happened to several people I know. I grew up on Harrison but I appreciate your assumptions. I can do a follow up video on this one maybe make it more clear why i chose these areas !

    • @haterslineup
      @haterslineup Před rokem +2

      i lived in sandwich town for 3years and never had an issue. i walked at night without issue

  • @ProMountainBiker
    @ProMountainBiker Před rokem +2

    Do you know that the new bridge isn’t going to be next to the old one?

  • @randyt3558
    @randyt3558 Před 20 dny

    Fair. As a Windsorite, if i were giving advice to someone moving here with money. The poorest neighbourhoods have the highest crime, and the lowest prices for real estate. Rents are relatively low in those areas as well. Every city has these areas. There's also the Droullaird area, Remington Park, and Little River (used to be The Villages of Riverside).

  • @David_.1987
    @David_.1987 Před rokem +4

    You should do more research than just checking facts I live in the sandwich town for 25 years of my life and had nothing bad happened to me other then common crimes you will find anywhere else in Canada it's really not that bad

    • @silviaaiello2687
      @silviaaiello2687 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree some of the most horrific murder crimes have also happened in our suburbs

  • @SuperNintendoChalmers_
    @SuperNintendoChalmers_ Před rokem +5

    When I lived downtown a few years ago, my car got robbed and stolen and the police called me back 3 days later after I had found my car myself lmao

  • @99gagtx
    @99gagtx Před 2 lety +5

    Your info on the new bridge and the boarded up homes on Indian Road (underneath the old Ambassador Bridge) is out dated and incorrect. You're showing the Ambassador Bridge Company's concept drawings for a new bridge. That is not the one being built. The new Gordie Howe bridge is currently being built about 3 kms west of the old bridge. And the boarded up homes on Indian Road have long since been torn down, and is being used as empty green space by the Ambassador Bridge Co.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      Hi I appreciate the feedback, I actually went out and took this footage directly under the ambassador bridge, on Indian. Im well aware of the location of the new bridge, if you watched the whole video you would listen to
      Me discuss how this will likely bring improvements to sandwich town.

    • @99gagtx
      @99gagtx Před 2 lety +1

      @@livinginwindsor I did watch the whole video. Good luck, and have a great day.

  • @dimoji4770
    @dimoji4770 Před 2 lety +4

    I lived near downtown, some bummers broke into the building underground garage and then into my car. The police did not catch them with several cameras. AVOID downtown.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      Yes, petty theft is very high downtown and people will
      Not hesitate to smash windows.

  • @user-hb3zu3wd7s
    @user-hb3zu3wd7s Před 10 měsíci +1

    the city should take your post down. that will help the problem.

  • @wayneshearon3203
    @wayneshearon3203 Před rokem +2

    There's nowhere in windsor I won't go the city is harmless lol.

  • @m.a.2282
    @m.a.2282 Před rokem +1

    Lots of scare tactics with no breakdown of data. Crime can happen anywhere but to
    imply these are no-go areas that experience crime on a daily basis is false. He starts the video out stating “crime” statistics then they become “crime” and “violent crime”.
    So which one is it???

  • @Pyaemia1
    @Pyaemia1 Před 2 lety +4

    Why would you use pictures of the bridge that isn't being built? The new bridge doesn't go anywhere near sandwich, it's way south closer to the expressway.
    I'm curious why crime rate is the only reason you list for these areas. Is there not more reasons you may want to go to or avoid a particular neighbourhood?

  • @bjeffrey1863
    @bjeffrey1863 Před 2 lety +4

    Downtowns not that bad my jeep only gets broken into once a year

  • @desrosiers3420
    @desrosiers3420 Před rokem +3

    Sandwich town was my home . Forster Spartan for life

  • @DecentDoge
    @DecentDoge Před 2 měsíci

    whenever i go to sandwich town it just feels sad

  • @sadafxshow
    @sadafxshow Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for useful useful information, I will move to Windsor in 6 months as a student, which neighborhood you think is best for an international student? prices, safety and etc.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      Will you be attending the university or college?

    • @sadafxshow
      @sadafxshow Před 2 lety

      @@livinginwindsor university of Windsor

    • @sadafxshow
      @sadafxshow Před 2 lety

      @@musafir1335 university of Windsor

    • @sadafxshow
      @sadafxshow Před 2 lety

      @@musafir1335 Master of Education

    • @formosabrowning3539
      @formosabrowning3539 Před rokem +1

      And in 5 years you will own 3 rental properties no?

  • @Jake-bh1hm
    @Jake-bh1hm Před 2 lety +3

    Best area to live is in walkerville, the best restaurants, parks and central to everything. Close to detroit tunnel.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      Agreed. Definitely a great area with a tons to do near by. Great developments in that area coming soon as well. What content would you like to see more of?

    • @2402zia
      @2402zia Před rokem

      I own a home on Lincoln rd. South Walkerville. What do you think?

  • @papi_sativa
    @papi_sativa Před rokem +2

    Just read the comments, I'm not even sure if I'm gonna even watch this shit. But let me say I am from #Chicago and I plan to visit Windsor, especially Sandwich now that I know the history of it being a historically Black neighborhood. I learned a lot about the history of Windsor and Detroit regarding the underground railroad. 💪🏿✊🏿

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 5 měsíci

      The underground railroad extends far past just sandwich town in our community. Theres actually a museum in puce of the underground railroad that educates you about a lot of history in the area!

  •  Před 9 hodinami

    The boarded up houses that the bridge Co owns are boarded up because the city would not let the bridge Co demolish them for political reasons.
    By political reasons i mean that the bridge Co refused to pay the kick backs that certain parties demanded before the permits would be granted.

  • @district5198
    @district5198 Před 2 lety +46

    I laughed out loud when I saw this video. Moved here from Detroit. Let me be perfectly clear here. Windsor no matter where you are is safe. Some areas may be run down, but perfectly safe to walk. Now Detroit on the other hand is NOT, and there you have areas that are not safe. But this is Windsor NOT Detroit. And if your going to do videos on Windsor at least be local… Best part about Windsor is it is NOT Toronto. Canada stops at London, and that is the way Windsorites want it to be.

    • @randallgoulet1550
      @randallgoulet1550 Před 2 lety +2

      Hell yes. Well said!

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, thanks so much for the feedback! I’ll definitely consider it. As mentioned in the description this is solely my opinion. Backed by data from the Windsor police department (violent crime data specifically). I never said toronto was the best part about windsor, I actually enjoy windsor being the 3.5h away from toronto for a number of reasons! I can assure you I am very local as I have lived here my entire life. Check out some more content and you’ll see im actually a pretty knowledgeable guy about this place😉

    • @vasiliasprakis8129
      @vasiliasprakis8129 Před 2 lety +3

      Well obviously Detroits worse. They have a million people and we have 350 thousand. Been a lot of shootings recently tho, definitely not as much as Detroit but still a considerable amount.

    • @7n1s7er
      @7n1s7er Před 2 lety

      Yet nearly all shootings this year happened in Forest Glade and east windsor. What about the homelessness in the parking lot of lowes and Walmart? This video is wrong

    • @upholstery1995
      @upholstery1995 Před rokem +2

      Yeah I was thinking the same. I'm actually from Miami, Florida. Born and raised. 26 years old. I moved to a city called Penticton recently, but am considering moving to Windsor. Supposedly crime rates are bad in Penticton. But having been in Penticton and me being from Miami (born and raised) where it can be rough... I yawn at the "crime rates" 😂 and I'm a person of color. I guess it's the same in Windsor.

  • @weatherboi
    @weatherboi Před rokem +2

    Well researched, thanks for posting. I have lived most of my life in the Windsor/Essex County area, but moved from there in 2013 to Cambridge, Ont. but plan on someday moving back to Windsor as it is still "home" to me. I would chose anywhere east of Walker Road, Riverside preferably. Never hear it put as "Sandwich town", and find it interesting this being a good investment opportunity area, glad you pointed that out.

  • @brandonjubenville5970
    @brandonjubenville5970 Před rokem +2

    I’m from the deep west near sandwich town man stop playing bro it ain’t that bad as long as you mind yea business and know people but something you should do in my opinion is mind your business if you don’t know wtf your talking about 😂

  • @wubonkald322
    @wubonkald322 Před rokem +2

    Windsor ain't even close to detroit bahahahah windsor is soft

    • @StephanieTanner-mh6ot
      @StephanieTanner-mh6ot Před 4 měsíci

      Windsors best days are behind them. Over a decade ago when detroit was the most dangerous city. Windsor went 26-27 months without a homicide.

  • @ghostgrims5838
    @ghostgrims5838 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey dude I live near Downtown Windsor and it’s not even that bad don’t blame the homeless….. that’s not fair yeah sometimes it’s annoying but they don’t bug me or my family. Stop blaming homeless to not move here

    • @Ashton-qc9jo
      @Ashton-qc9jo Před 9 měsíci

      a year ago maybe, now most the homeless here homeless cus they spend all they money on fetty/meth

  • @fred033069
    @fred033069 Před rokem +1

    could you find a bigger mic?

  • @Mark-wp4kc
    @Mark-wp4kc Před 2 dny

    It's properly called Sandwich Towne. It's where the War of 1812 Started. Fact. I know SHIT, I'M A Lauzon.

  • @taylorfortier666
    @taylorfortier666 Před rokem +2

    Bad take my guy

  • @wyattjacobson4779
    @wyattjacobson4779 Před 3 měsíci

    Was just in downtown windsor drinking, only homeless guy we met wanted a cig and never bothered us again but could be just dumb luck, looking back I only remember seeing one homeless guy the whole time now.

  • @user-nb9de4tu1z
    @user-nb9de4tu1z Před 2 měsíci

    You ain’t gotta avoid crap just carry around a bag of meth if you get bothered just throw it the other way and your safe

  • @yamicanada
    @yamicanada Před 2 lety

    💖💖💖

  • @sirtfs
    @sirtfs Před rokem

    Why, why does the city go along with this? You are correct.

  • @lynnappleby903
    @lynnappleby903 Před rokem

    Were do geared to income over sixty go to live that is nice at least no bugs ! There is no we're to go so we live in slums now apts run by city they will do nothing for us but talk.

  • @lesliemurphyhtd4life542

    I live area and it's crazy here

  • @RewStein4039
    @RewStein4039 Před rokem

    Did he say he was a Realtor??

  • @skatemetal5062
    @skatemetal5062 Před rokem +1

    Best area would be south end or walkervill

  • @silviaaiello2687
    @silviaaiello2687 Před 5 měsíci

    The city is not doing enough to help people with mental health and addiction problems the whole country and world is not doing enough. our city is not as bad as some of these other big cities with tent encampments everywhere but for a small city and being born and raised here iv never seen so many lost souls walking around with grocery carts full of there belongings etc...why has it come to this?these people need help and they need to be housed and theres not enough government housing projects which is ridiculous and anyone saying noone should get hand outs wouldnt you rather your tax dollars went to cleaning the streets and helping people its very disturbing seeing people sleeping on a sidewalk or in the parking lot of our grocerie stores i remember this was always something we seen when we crossed the border to detroit and it was shocking to see it became we weren't used to seeing it in our city now here we are

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 5 měsíci +1

      its a very big problem all cities are facing. With the rise in fentanyl, tranq and opioids it has really effected the well being of cities. Its terrible to see people struggle the way they do. Unfortunately that is powers higher than you or I can handle that need to be addressing those issues. Building a battery plant or new bridge wont help the hundreds ( maybe thousands) that are struggling with this.

  • @ryblack5032
    @ryblack5032 Před 2 lety +3

    I Was Born and Raised In Windsor Ontario Grew Up In The Nice Area Of Old Riverside, But Lived in MANY Bad Areas Of the City
    particularly Louis and Brant, Bruce and University, Chippewa,

  • @glenbaltzer7969
    @glenbaltzer7969 Před rokem

    The city of windsor destroyed Westend as usual, I can walk anywhere Westend no problem, but yes the city as a whole is despicable. City is going downhill

  • @Blurp_Guy
    @Blurp_Guy Před 2 lety

    i am moving to sandwich how to stop crime? 😭

    • @sabrina9372
      @sabrina9372 Před 2 lety +3

      This guy is laughably RIDICULOUS, I've lived in Sandwich for over a decade and I've never had any problems and I'm a woman who runs at night at least 3 times a week. And overall Windsor is very VERY safe.

    • @joegibel9944
      @joegibel9944 Před rokem

      Ya this guys a pussy. Sandwich is chill.

    • @StephanieTanner-mh6ot
      @StephanieTanner-mh6ot Před 4 měsíci

      Because no one wants to live in a trashy area. Everyone left

  • @AmB39
    @AmB39 Před rokem +3

    I don’t see sandwich town getting much better anytime soon. It just seems to be locked in as a low income, lower quality of person part of the town. Which sucks. I hope I’m wrong because I love how historic it is, how it’s right on the water and it’s potential in general, but unless you start kicking the people out who live in the run down areas, not much will change.

    • @131313griffin
      @131313griffin Před 10 měsíci +1

      As a former sandwich town property owner (over 30 yeras) I don't see the values going up as the new bridge just like the old bridge going through the area does not bring any extra people eating or shopping.I also went to the U of W and it has been expanding for half a century.

  • @Beast777Mode
    @Beast777Mode Před rokem

    these videos arent of Windsor and make the downtown area seem way worse than it is.

  • @55thst_rojos
    @55thst_rojos Před rokem +5

    I’m from Philadelphia born and raised and that homeless depiction with addicts was definitely Kensington

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před rokem

      Some of the broll footage my editor used was probably from a database.

  • @haterslineup
    @haterslineup Před rokem

    the only way windsor will improve is to replace council including mayor dillhole. the university also need accountability. students take over city streets with parking because the university pricing is ridiculous. also cockroaches and rats are an issue.

    • @haterslineup
      @haterslineup Před rokem

      also ~ its a town full of addicts ~ most functions revolve around alcohol. horrible considering how many people come here for rehab. the city isnt investing either. they are wasting $$ on nonsense while ignoring the real issues. enwin needs audited~ highest utilities in canada and then they donate alot for the christmas lights ~ thats more important than windsorites affording utilities 🥴

  • @sk8rjockid
    @sk8rjockid Před rokem +3

    I live in "midtown" off of Vic. Ave. It's urban but far enough out of the core to be surprisingly quiet and extremely walkable. Yes, you pretty much have to secure anything that is "take-able," so my patio furniture pieces all have a flimsy chain running through them (which only would slow someone down but that's enough where nothing's been ever been taken in over ten years). I would recommend *heavily* locking down bikes (and keeping them in sight as an extra precaution), or they are likely to be, eventually, nabbed (in one to five years).
    On the other glass half-full hand, whether it's a broken coffee maker, a wobbly chair, or an old futon frame, if you want to unload an item (and do I mean *any* item--even if you can't imagine why anyone would ever want it), placing it on the side of the alley will get it gone within a mere few hours and save you hassle of ever having to go to the dump.
    Digging a little deeper into the crime stats with a little extra nuance, far greater residential density can both mean more crimes but also more surveilling eyes to thwart and/or catch crooks. Our neighbourhood has both an informal and private community Facebook page for mass communication if someone notices something odd going on, to remind people to move their parked car on the first of the month to avoid ticketing, a photographic pet registry (so we can identify a lost pet or to whom an animal companion belongs), to strengthen our community connections with each other, and announce events, clean-up initiatives, etc.
    In the far more population sparse sub- and exurbs, the number of crimes reported is much lower than in the far more densely jam packed downtown. So, I'd be interested in the per capita crime rate based on residential density in, for example, making comparisons between wards; eighty crimes committed in a month in an area of 20 000 people (0.004%) vs. 50 with a population of 10 000 (0.005%) would actually, despite commonly held impressions, make a downtown resident less likely to be a target of crime.
    There are also more people and eyes on the street; the more foot traffic, the fewer crimes get committed. In a quiet, low density neighbourhood, a perfidious ne'er-do-well can get around all over an area without ever being seen or encountering another person. In our neighbourhood, with our foot traffic, observant and communicating residents, installed network of solar powered motion detector lights, cameras, and Ring doorbells, not so much.
    Anyway, just my two cents.
    windsorps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/97664fba2c5d451eb7b3a7b8a51b6af7
    www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/85-002-x/2020001/article/00001/windsor-eng.htm

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před rokem +1

      Great insight into exploring crime on a per capita basis. Maybe if i went by ward it would paint a better picture.
      Thats great to hear how much pride yourself and the neighborhood has to create and protect eachother like that.
      I know a lot of communities around the city have their smaller group in order to help.
      Thanks so much for the feedback, I’ll definitely keep it in mind!

  • @lesliespiers8407
    @lesliespiers8407 Před rokem +2

    I live in the Roseville area, I'm not afraid to live here, I'd say more Fountain blue (Rivard/Grandview area) lots of break ins there. I lived there for 20 yrs & seen alot.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před rokem

      I mainly made this based off the windsor polices crime info! It was statistic driven and not by my feel! I think Roseville is safe but maybe because its smaller so the concentration of crime was more. Opposed to fountain blue thats much larger

  • @Cakelady-gv2jg
    @Cakelady-gv2jg Před rokem

    avoid the Partington and Wyandotte West area....roachville🤢

  • @jonleibow3604
    @jonleibow3604 Před 2 lety +1

    Neighbourhoods*

  • @skatemetal5062
    @skatemetal5062 Před rokem +1

    Stay out of Glengarry Meadowbrook and the west end and you will be fine welcome to the 519

  • @davew5980
    @davew5980 Před 2 lety +1

    We have been looking in Windsor for a small detached but it seems houses listed at $200,000 are getting blind bids up to the $340 area. So we're going to sit back and wait for now.

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      I have a webinar coming June 22nd that will be helping you out. Links on my socials.

    • @fernramos8657
      @fernramos8657 Před 2 lety

      What's the best area if I sell my house here in kichener I would like to move there

    • @Jake-bh1hm
      @Jake-bh1hm Před 2 lety +1

      @@fernramos8657 walkerville

    • @livinginwindsor
      @livinginwindsor  Před 2 lety

      @@fernramos8657 I personally like Tecumseh, LaSalle and Lakeshore. My assistant is always able to chat on my website.windsorrealestatelisting.com/

    • @7n1s7er
      @7n1s7er Před 2 lety +1

      Those are different towns all together my guy.

  • @musicmusic6788
    @musicmusic6788 Před 2 lety +2

    La Salle is Nice.

  • @formosabrowning3539
    @formosabrowning3539 Před rokem +3

    Isn’t Canada great? You can buy a $250,000 house, but it will cost you $850,000. What happened to our once great country ?

  • @user-bn7lm3pz3y
    @user-bn7lm3pz3y Před 11 měsíci +1

    maurizio gidillini

  • @jackobite68
    @jackobite68 Před 2 lety

    this guy

  • @icevoss9917
    @icevoss9917 Před rokem

    My gosh, we used to live at the Victoria Park Place in 2003. Can't believe it has gotten that bad.

  • @abcrooks72
    @abcrooks72 Před rokem +1

    Nice I know your cousin not kidding

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 Před rokem

    P.S. Since the guy talking in this video is so good at making videos that fact GUARANTEES that his superior technology skills makes it so he has inferior LIFE SKILLS.

  • @sergeyc5528
    @sergeyc5528 Před rokem

    Buying a property new to a bridge... ok... Arent homeless people like to live under a bridge?

  • @Oogaboogaboo187
    @Oogaboogaboo187 Před rokem

    I'd move there fosho

  • @xmarksthespot4659
    @xmarksthespot4659 Před rokem

    Ahahha every place is safe to live in Windsor period!

  • @Blurp_Guy
    @Blurp_Guy Před 2 lety +1

    yes

  • @mikelenerduzzi340
    @mikelenerduzzi340 Před rokem +1

    why dont you be realistic and tell the truth. all of windsor has changed drastically and no one is safe anymore. its gotten so bad

  • @whitesugarsweetchristine1023

    I've had the shit kicked out of me numerous times here.

  • @doonsiedoo9doonsiedoo984

    You are a very biased Real Estate person. No commissions in the areas you highlight.. Obviously not a Windsor native.

  • @MrBencher446
    @MrBencher446 Před rokem +1

    learn how to spell

  • @Blurp_Guy
    @Blurp_Guy Před 2 lety +1

    the city could send the homeless off on the trains

  • @mattsmith6666
    @mattsmith6666 Před rokem

    Weirdo. Riverside 58. Canadians.