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Whats so cool about showin our nations hoods...real talk...what u doing to improve shit besides driving around knowing these youngins watching this bullshit
@@jeremyburkhart302 Im a CZcamsr not a politician you idiot. Have you asked the people who are avtually in charge of these places what they are doing ?
@@clutchron2x528 That's true alot of individuals are hard working just can't afford the cost of living for the so called good living "luxury." Survival of the fittest its a struggle everyday for the average working citizens/civilians Georgia's minimum wage is still $7.25.
Most of the original Atlanta hoods has been gentrified by urban developers, they’re slowly working on it all around the urban areas. My old neighborhood is now called Ashley Auburn Pointe it used to be called Grady Homes.
Hell yea, Grady homes and Capital homes used to be right next to it. I remember when they tore them down like they did all the hoods like East Lake Meadows, Hollywood Court, Bankhead Courts, Carver Homes TechWood homes Perry homes Herndon homes Bowen homes, Jonesboro North and South, I mean, I can keep going. But there are still a lot of hooded areas in Atlanta.
I live here. The boarded up houses are from the slumlords not upkeeping the homes and apartments not the people. Some of the best people you will ever know live here. Home sweet home!
Are the slumlords responsible for the trash also? Are they responsible for mowing the yards and cutting the weeds? People you can be poor and pick up your own trash, a little soap and water goes a long way.
Also: I've lived in what some would call a dilapidated house for a two year time period. The outside looked like utter shit, no lie. Cracked windows. Mismatched paint. Algae on the side of the house. But the rent was affordable and the inside NICE and clean. So I held my head high for those two years knowing what people thought...because I knew I was slowly stacking my dollars for something better. So that gave me a different perspective on judging based off of looka alone.
I walked through there (English Ave etc.) at night as a 20 yr old kid from Germany on vacay. Everything was fine, I even asked for directions and was helped in a cool, friendly manner, although I had difficulties understanding the thick accent. The dudes I asked considered that and slowed down their speech. I have nothing bad to report on these areas. The next day we set off on a massive road trip all the way to Alaska. Glory days
I didn't perceive any danger - just poverty. I'm an Uber/Lyft driver. I'm in these neighborhoods daily and have never felt unsafe, despite giving over 11,000 rides.
Straight up bro, it’s a jungle here, I’m on Cascade and MLK,South West of Atlanta and It gets wild over here quite often. Somebody got shot right after Me and my girl left the bottle house liquor store just a couple of weeks ago. Crazy down here. And I’m from California.
@@tiborisestafford5478 Well if you are from California then any crazy shit you see there is nothing new that you haven't seen by you being from California......No offense intended I have family in California and I live in Texas.
These places in the South look so peaceful and quiet, even the hoods. It's also fascinating see a lot of decent looking cars parked in front of dilapidated housing.
Common thing in ghettos, nice cars parked outside rat holes. I guess if they had their priorities right and any idea how to manage their money, they wouldn't be living there in the first place.
Y’all really hate dense cities in these comments. However, the reality is the quality of the housing for the poor is better in Northeastern cities than in the South. In the South most really poor people live in shotgun shacks or trailers, but y’all act like Philly and Baltimore are the worst places on Earth.
@Zion Bump some Run The Jewels too. Killer Mike is ATL old-school swag. I'd recommend Legend Has It for some smiles and Oh My Darling if you have kicker speakers. El-P has that mix the ladies like. Sample: czcams.com/video/G-S9mtYowPY/video.html
@@this_number I was bout to say too many trees is one of the wildest things I’ve ever heard in my life. Who the hell prefers concrete over actual nature?
@@harrisonwells9139 I'm in Liberia now. Here is real freedom because there is no law. I like it to be here even though it is so poor, over here I'm free. I will never go back to the police state US of A.
Lush greenery, paved roads, lot's of free-standing houses with their own driveway. This area has all the potential to become a very nice neighbourhood.I'd say we invite the inhabitants to get together, do some communal cleanup project, help each other to repair their houses and have some nice neighbourhood gardening going on, this place would be perfect.
Fortunately many of these apartments have been knocked down and the residents given section 8 many moved to Stone Mountain and south of the airport. These neighborhoods are changing so fast it’s crazy
AYO_JJDAMN it still has its hoods around Atlanta some suburbs are hood like college park East point Clarkston maybe river dale as metro Atlanta crime goin up. Some areas outside of atl still have housing projects.
WELCOME back to the SOUTH!! Please consider SOUTHSIDE LOUISVILLE again! artist Bryson tiller is from there. Walter Ave - Hartwell Court - Colonial Oaks - Wabash place - Douglas Park - Mitscher Ave - Woodland and S 3rd street there is a little strip mall with CUban and Haitian stores for your good appetite my friend! Very close to the BERRY taylor hoods you did a video for one time and they HATED on you LOL - than head NORTH of that area and do 13th st PARK HILL projects
Georgia, Tennessee, Carolina's, Alabama hoods all look the same to me. Old run down wooden abandoned houses and lots of trees. Even their housing projects all also look the same.
@jaynizzy1993 yeah in some always yes but New York, Philly, and Baltimore hood is more grimy. Graffiti all over the walls and trash thrown out in the streets. But that's nothing new the for those cities they always been like that ever since the 80s.
When I was moving to Atlanta back in 2017 I got on the internet to find apartments. After I found five a friend and I rode down to see the properties in person before I decided and glad we did. The number one property that looked good on the internet and rent was unbelievable, when I pulled up I pulled right back out! Trash was everywhere and a few were boarded up. Lol! I was shocked. But I found a more expensive nice apartment in C. Park but loved it and the neighborhood.
@brrrtata they never seen 3rd world living conditions then. This is bad but not absolutely horrifying unless a person been rich and pampered they whole life 😂
At the beginning he starts on Lanier St and pulls into the corner store on Simpson....do yall remember the Simpson Houses apts that used to be next to the cornerstore.? Folks called them The Pit. There was also the yellow brick apts behind them off Holly St.
It looks rough, but the people around here are some of the nicest I've met! I know a friend who lives in this area, and I never felt unsafe around there. Downtown Atlanta on the other hand, now that's a different story.
People just think of all of the places Charlie go it is sort of like us travelling to those different cities also giving us a look inside of those cities.
I lived, for work, 2 months in Atlanta. I never saw mansions like the ones u can find in the buckhead area. I will check if you have a video of that. This vid was sad and good.
Love Atlanta. Even our hoods look better than everywhere else. These conditions aren't just in black communities however, many poor dilapidated white rural communities in GA as well, though maybe not as crowded.
I grew up in a rural “white” area of GA granted it’s not so rural anymore lol. And I’ve drove through some places that as a white chick even I wouldn’t stop bc I’m too city looking 😂 I like living in metro ATL much more
Y’all go venturing out in the wilds out down around newnan and it’s like some Deliverance shit out there, at least it used to be. Now I’m not sure if even the rednecks in the sticks haven’t been gentrified out yet.
Ride through SW ATL aka the Swats Ben Hill Rd, I am from FL, but grew up there for a few years on my dads side of the family. This is when ATL was ATL during the late 90s and early 2000’s now unfortunately it’s still booming and vibrant but it’s changed dramatically.
darius318 yeah bruh it’s sad my Dad mother’s passed in 2017, she was backed up on her mortgage. So my Dad had to sell it, it was in bad shape, investors bought it and sold it for around that price
jaynizzy1993 well then maybe Stone Mountain have u heard of Brannon hill and of course there are low income neighborhoods in doraville and norcross it’s that people think Gwinnett is super rich when there are actually lots of low income neighborhoods
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Whats so cool about showin our nations hoods...real talk...what u doing to improve shit besides driving around knowing these youngins watching this bullshit
Jeremy Burkhart I think if you look at how many people watch and subscribe your find your answer!!!!!
@@jeremyburkhart302 Im a CZcamsr not a politician you idiot. Have you asked the people who are avtually in charge of these places what they are doing ?
Keep up the Good Work Buddy. I love to Travel too.
Also What Areas are you in on this Video??
Charlie’s vehicle has more miles than a commercial airplane 😂
🤔😂😂😂 good one
Oklahoma Brickhouse405 more miles than some of these thots out here!
@@caliking8429 🚣
Good miles though not city miles he on the road so he good
😂😂😂😂
legend has it, the entire world's google map street view comes from charlie.
Their vehicles are nicer than the place they live in.
This is commonplace in the hood.
priorities
cloudtoground bro don’t judge a area by its cover its alot of ppl wit paying job just cus u live in a urban environment doesn’t mean your broke
Yes
@@clutchron2x528 That's true alot of individuals are hard working just can't afford the cost of living for the so called good living "luxury." Survival of the fittest its a struggle everyday for the average working citizens/civilians Georgia's minimum wage is still $7.25.
Yoo, You Be Making Me Nervous When You Turn Down Certain Streets😂😂. People Might Think You Plottin'!
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ong even im frm atl
I never heard /seen a male use the name Blaque before 🤔
Ong had me stressing
Most of the original Atlanta hoods has been gentrified by urban developers, they’re slowly working on it all around the urban areas. My old neighborhood is now called Ashley Auburn Pointe it used to be called Grady Homes.
Hell yea, Grady homes and Capital homes used to be right next to it. I remember when they tore them down like they did all the hoods like East Lake Meadows, Hollywood Court, Bankhead Courts, Carver Homes TechWood homes Perry homes Herndon homes Bowen homes, Jonesboro North and South, I mean, I can keep going. But there are still a lot of hooded areas in Atlanta.
Where is a hood i can find some tree at iam from philly in atl rite now and dam dry
@@LoLblack215 joseph e boone at troy st. NW. That area
Tiborise Stafford don’t forget University Homes too lol
Same thing in Memphis. All of our projects are gone!!
Even in the hood ATL still has so much gorgeous lush greenery. It lives up to it's name as the city in the forest.
True. The DC area is similar with the tree cover, just a bit more dense.
Same here in Dallas. There's so many forest and wooded areas around the city. Everything is so green right now. It looks almost tropical.
Memphis is also like that too
@@ladarrylemccalpin if this video wasnt labeled ATL, i'd thought it was memphis
I hate that shit, it’s so depressing, it make the wickedness of this city more dramatic. Atleast niggas get to die round palm trees in Cali.
I live here. The boarded up houses are from the slumlords not upkeeping the homes and apartments not the people. Some of the best people you will ever know live here. Home sweet home!
Yesss!! Folks not from Atlanta have no clue! Thank you for this comment! 💜
I believe it...
Facts
I’ll take the ATL over any other city, hoods and all ❤️
Are the slumlords responsible for the trash also? Are they responsible for mowing the yards and cutting the weeds? People you can be poor and pick up your own trash, a little soap and water goes a long way.
when you see a living room on the side walk. You know you in the hood
🤣🤣
IsThisTheKrustyKrab? Ahh fr? Lol ......
Where
@@abandonaccount7412 lol
Louis-Philippe Surprenant no it is called l don't give a dam. hood is a made up word
Places like this can either make you or break you
Charlie is the Hoods version of Google Street view.
Places like this is everywhere in the 🌎
Places like this in America, we look like a 3rd World Country:(
Also: I've lived in what some would call a dilapidated house for a two year time period. The outside looked like utter shit, no lie. Cracked windows. Mismatched paint. Algae on the side of the house. But the rent was affordable and the inside NICE and clean. So I held my head high for those two years knowing what people thought...because I knew I was slowly stacking my dollars for something better. So that gave me a different perspective on judging based off of looka alone.
Kid falls off his bike on the street and doesn't cry 6:40
Yeah I noticed that too.
Tough little trooper! 😄
He's a trooper
You gotta learn that life hurts
Did you cry every time you fell off of your bike?
I walked through there (English Ave etc.) at night as a 20 yr old kid from Germany on vacay. Everything was fine, I even asked for directions and was helped in a cool, friendly manner, although I had difficulties understanding the thick accent. The dudes I asked considered that and slowed down their speech. I have nothing bad to report on these areas. The next day we set off on a massive road trip all the way to Alaska. Glory days
Lol I was nearly robbed at Gunpoint outside my Hotel in Downtown ATL
Act smarter then 🤪
@@beenderedonedat ja moin wieder typisch deutscher Alman Kommentar.
@@jeanclauderadesacker3854 Wer bist Du, verpiss dich. Du weißt schon, dass Du Jean-Claude heißt, ne? 🤪🤏
@@beenderedonedat uh Thilo 🤏🏻
I literally only watch this guys videos for the car sounds
HAHAHHHAHHHHAHAHAHAH KNOCKING NOISES every second
😂
Love the sounds too
Go watch asmr
@@htbkai5254 He likes car sounds bud, this is his asmr
Found this channel because of the detroit vid, and this is awesome you still record omg. Suscribed
Charlie...Good video...Daytime, nice car speed...able to capture essence of neighborhoods. I think I will watch it again. Hitting that like button.
I didn't perceive any danger - just poverty.
I'm an Uber/Lyft driver. I'm in these neighborhoods daily and have never felt unsafe, despite giving over 11,000 rides.
There's the Atlanta I know. Walking on the wild side.
Fr bra
@CD man Dre citgo shawty Aye
@Franco Dominguez I spent six years of my life there.
Better make sure you know a few people on the darkside who can say yeah i know you or else you will get got.
@@retiredsnowbunnyhunterx5106 I know and they do too. The dark side is wild.
This is that raw hood footage. The real life of that area. Thanks for posting your content.
You outta line living in a complex that look like that with a semi new Audi
Mosquitos the only ones living Good in this neighborhood
Nah this ain’t no ordinary hood, this looks like some jungle
Southeast
Atl zoo !
Straight up bro, it’s a jungle here, I’m on Cascade and MLK,South West of Atlanta and It gets wild over here quite often. Somebody got shot right after Me and my girl left the bottle house liquor store just a couple of weeks ago. Crazy down here. And I’m from California.
@@tiborisestafford5478 Well if you are from California then any crazy shit you see there is nothing new that you haven't seen by you being from California......No offense intended I have family in California and I live in Texas.
Love them keep them coming.
i watch because i have insomnia and these videos really calm me down and let me sleep good
Great video you should do a video in southside Savannah ga
It's like a jungle, sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under.
I can smell the crack cooking all the way over here in Oklahoma. Look at all those nice cars and they're living in the projects!
These videos are great man
These places in the South look so peaceful and quiet, even the hoods. It's also fascinating see a lot of decent looking cars parked in front of dilapidated housing.
Common thing in ghettos, nice cars parked outside rat holes. I guess if they had their priorities right and any idea how to manage their money, they wouldn't be living there in the first place.
They're likely leased.
William Shakespeare was a playwright, not a racist weirdo
Fengxii he mentioned/implied nothing about race
Y’all really hate dense cities in these comments. However, the reality is the quality of the housing for the poor is better in Northeastern cities than in the South. In the South most really poor people live in shotgun shacks or trailers, but y’all act like Philly and Baltimore are the worst places on Earth.
"We on a world tour with Charlie the man hustling in each and every ghetto with a Mic in my hand"
There are a lot of beautiful trees...nature has its kingdom. Thanks for posting Charlie!
Great video tour
Another great video Charlie!
Peace from Orillia, Ontario, Canada.
Question,...what kind of car do you drive?
Can't wait to explore ATL one day man. I'm gonna be bumping outkast as I get to see firsthand why ATL is so special.
I live out of state & have never been disappointed exploring Atlanta; I am a photographer.
@Zion Bump some Run The Jewels too. Killer Mike is ATL old-school swag. I'd recommend Legend Has It for some smiles and Oh My Darling if you have kicker speakers. El-P has that mix the ladies like. Sample: czcams.com/video/G-S9mtYowPY/video.html
It’s not special in the least. Hate Atlanta
It's the natives
I live in metro Atlanta it’s nothing special. Will say he’s going to some dangerous areas. Hope he’s being safe. ❤️
Nice vid of ATL Charlie. Would you consider updated vids of Detroit gas stations? They have a lot of views. Peace.
Bruh the hood is beautiful. I’m from LA and this greenery is gorgeous
Thats how Southern hoods be like
From a Jersey kid this don’t even look like the hood
No,concrete jungles down South
@@harrisonwells9139 until u live there ur mind will change
Harrison Wells go to the bluff if u literally walk on that street u get shot up
Love all the huge trees..5:41
Run down like Detroit but has beautiful scenery
Detroit definitely got beautiful scenery as well
Born and raised in Atlanta we have way to many trees
@@charlesb.9155 Too many trees? You wanna breathe car exhaust instead?
@@this_number I was bout to say too many trees is one of the wildest things I’ve ever heard in my life. Who the hell prefers concrete over actual nature?
No hood is gangster enough for us black people.
Facts we from Africa lol
You guys are what make the hood.
Well then you better check India or Mexico’s slums. The crime rates there finna make us look rich in America. We take everything for granted here
cept them Columbian hoods lol
@@harrisonwells9139 I'm in Liberia now. Here is real freedom because there is no law.
I like it to be here even though it is so poor, over here I'm free. I will never go back to the police state US of A.
Birmingham and Atlanta looks exactly the same in every fuxking way
Bham looks a lot worse! Plus bham is hillier
It's amazing how many trees are in Atlanta. It's like a jungle, you can't even tell you're in the middle of a city.
Zone 3 southeast thomasville Atlanta ! I see you rode thru 4 Seasons Gang #Zone34L💯💯💯
Lush greenery, paved roads, lot's of free-standing houses with their own driveway. This area has all the potential to become a very nice neighbourhood.I'd say we invite the inhabitants to get together, do some communal cleanup project, help each other to repair their houses and have some nice neighbourhood gardening going on, this place would be perfect.
Does everyone back their cars into the parking space in the south? Odd behavior
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Or keep from car being reported for expired tag or no tag or applied tag etc....lol
All Spots Clean 😂😂😂
What’s odd about it??
Yea..interesting
This literally looks like the exact neighborhood where the movie “Snow on the Bluff” was filmed..
It is that’s the bluff
This is in zone 3 snow on the bluff is Zone 1
It is. He started in Zone 3 in 4Seasons Apartments and went to the Bluff in Zone 1
Young Certifyed he starts on Lanier st first which is in zone 1 then he goes to 4 seasons in zone 3
Did anyone else notice that the hood of his car is tied down?🤔
Heyyy shout outs to thoteanna bust it downnnnn sent me here & I love it straight tours no narration, 👍💯👍
One of these days I'll pass by you on my video and I'll get on to your video... hahaha!!!
Lot's of green there.
A lot of trees in ATL
Atlanta...and the entire southeast of the US is the largest conifer forest in the world. It makes sense.
Atlanta’s nickname is “The City Inside A Forest”.
Thank you for sharing.
Seems like The Walking Dead scene
💯🎯
The Walking Dead was filmed in Georgia, I believe, so it makes sense!
More scary.
Fortunately many of these apartments have been knocked down and the residents given section 8 many moved to Stone Mountain and south of the airport. These neighborhoods are changing so fast it’s crazy
Wow amazing thank you
ATL baby! Next time ride through SW Atlanta, East Point, and College Park.
Ain't esst point the suburbs tho? That's what it said when i looked it up
AYO_JJDAMN it still has its hoods around Atlanta some suburbs are hood like college park East point Clarkston maybe river dale as metro Atlanta crime goin up. Some areas outside of atl still have housing projects.
@@JabrenHarris98 Still the hood. The Marta train runs there too.
@@Diego-fw5es Oh so it's basically like Compton gotcha
AYO_JJDAMN most of atls suburbs are still hoods say for instance cobb county
This is paradise compared to the slums of Brazil.
Nigeria is worse maine
...Until u touchdown.
Looks peaceful now but the freaks come out at night!
WELCOME back to the SOUTH!! Please consider SOUTHSIDE LOUISVILLE again! artist Bryson tiller is from there. Walter Ave - Hartwell Court - Colonial Oaks - Wabash place - Douglas Park - Mitscher Ave - Woodland and S 3rd street there is a little strip mall with CUban and Haitian stores for your good appetite my friend! Very close to the BERRY taylor hoods you did a video for one time and they HATED on you LOL - than head NORTH of that area and do 13th st PARK HILL projects
Makes me feel like I’m riding in my Dad’s old truck lol. Making sure my door is locked 😆
Charlie ride through 4 seasons like it's nothing
Lmao he in that big boi he runnin thru shit 😂
mike mike hill yep I live right up the street from 4 seasons I’m from 4thward though
Miss_Intellectual 1 I’m from L.A. California, but one of my brothers is from Bedford pines. The Blvd.
Georgia, Tennessee, Carolina's, Alabama hoods all look the same to me. Old run down wooden abandoned houses and lots of trees. Even their housing projects all also look the same.
Yeap exactly the same, sometimes you can't tell the difference between Atlanta, Memphis or Birmingham when you riding thru these hoods
@jaynizzy1993 yeah in some always yes but New York, Philly, and Baltimore hood is more grimy. Graffiti all over the walls and trash thrown out in the streets. But that's nothing new the for those cities they always been like that ever since the 80s.
I still can't believe you skipped East St. Louis when you was down in The Lou.
CharlieBo313. 6:32 That Lady Waving 👋 At You. You know Her Bro
Shoutout from E. Atlanta!
When I was moving to Atlanta back in 2017 I got on the internet to find apartments. After I found five a friend and I rode down to see the properties in person before I decided and glad we did. The number one property that looked good on the internet and rent was unbelievable, when I pulled up I pulled right back out! Trash was everywhere and a few were boarded up. Lol! I was shocked. But I found a more expensive nice apartment in C. Park but loved it and the neighborhood.
This happened to me as well. It had roaches 🪳 and all!!
No Paper Boi on the radio?
Respect 🙏🏾
I'm here b'cuz this is better than the Hood movie I was watching"🤣
Can you show us some Trailer Parks? 👀
heard that nudy playing, i love that
Wow this is pretty wild wouldn't want 2 be there as after dark thanks Charlie!
Day either
13:00 Absolutely horrifying living conditions.
@brrrtata they never seen 3rd world living conditions then. This is bad but not absolutely horrifying unless a person been rich and pampered they whole life 😂
Africa and India have the real “hoods”. Us Americans gotta learn that isss way worse in poor countries
@@harrisonwells9139 citizens here get housing, food assistance, health care so even the "POOR" is doing a lot better than third world countries!!
Let's compare apple to oranges again children----
Mae those aren’t that bad. There are worse places in this video
At the beginning he starts on Lanier St and pulls into the corner store on Simpson....do yall remember the Simpson Houses apts that used to be next to the cornerstore.? Folks called them The Pit. There was also the yellow brick apts behind them off Holly St.
Sad to see the houses boarded up in a beautiful area! Why?
lack of upkeeping from landlords i believe.
Lack of up keeping and some of those boarded up houses are trap houses
Summer approaching + Covid19 means a lot of hood activity, at least up here in DC shootings are always high during the summer months.
Oh it’s like that here in Atlanta too when it gets hot. Murder rates shoot sky high.
So many blocks n different places around the world look jus like this #amazing
By cars, you can see who is selling drugs ...
Bruuu I'm listening to this in my SUV and my whole vehicle is shaking and it sounds like thunder 😂😂😂😂😂.
It looks rough, but the people around here are some of the nicest I've met! I know a friend who lives in this area, and I never felt unsafe around there. Downtown Atlanta on the other hand, now that's a different story.
I'm a wholesaler in real estate. I see nothing but 💰 in this vid.
That's the west side for u
@Revo Lutionaty start with "Ask flip man" channel.
WOW! I HAVE NO WORDS!
@CharlieBo313 - love your videos but you should get that power steering fixed in your car before it fails
Look at ATL man so Inspirational
Nice joke
WHY DON'T YOU SHOW THE STREET SIGN SOMETIMES?
People just think of all of the places Charlie go it is sort of like us travelling to those different cities also giving us a look inside of those cities.
Four Seasons used to look at lot worst before they were renovated
Can you do a night-time edition?
the only thing pleasant about this are the chirping birds
😭😭😭😭😭
Your car is a legend!
very green and a lot of tress, a lovely area for a renovated house
Depressing.
Motivating as well right
I lived, for work, 2 months in Atlanta. I never saw mansions like the ones u can find in the buckhead area. I will check if you have a video of that.
This vid was sad and good.
Bruh you can’t just pull up like that 😂
Stay safe Charlie
next time ride through college park/ east point, washington rd the real southside hood💯
Love Atlanta. Even our hoods look better than everywhere else. These conditions aren't just in black communities however, many poor dilapidated white rural communities in GA as well, though maybe not as crowded.
I grew up in a rural “white” area of GA granted it’s not so rural anymore lol. And I’ve drove through some places that as a white chick even I wouldn’t stop bc I’m too city looking 😂 I like living in metro ATL much more
Y’all go venturing out in the wilds out down around newnan and it’s like some Deliverance shit out there, at least it used to be. Now I’m not sure if even the rednecks in the sticks haven’t been gentrified out yet.
Just by seeing all of those trees there it looks like they stopped building in that area years and years ago.
Ride through SW ATL aka the Swats Ben Hill Rd, I am from FL, but grew up there for a few years on my dads side of the family. This is when ATL was ATL during the late 90s and early 2000’s now unfortunately it’s still booming and vibrant but it’s changed dramatically.
Sw atl being gentrified now there's $300k houses on Ben hill now
darius318 yeah bruh it’s sad my Dad mother’s passed in 2017, she was backed up on her mortgage. So my Dad had to sell it, it was in bad shape, investors bought it and sold it for around that price
Go to Clarkston, Stone Mountain, Brannon hill, panthersville doraville, chamblee or even norcross for other metro Atlanta hoods.
Norcross? Nah just a bunch of Koreans and Mexicans
@@Lund-ne7jt What you trying to say?
Maria Santos don’t pay any attention to that Ignorant shit.
jaynizzy1993 well then maybe Stone Mountain have u heard of Brannon hill and of course there are low income neighborhoods in doraville and norcross it’s that people think Gwinnett is super rich when there are actually lots of low income neighborhoods
@jaynizzy1993 It depends where you are in Norcross. West of the railroad tracks is rich. East of it, not as much.
3:16...Yeah first 48 been here couple times
What was the name of apartment complex you showed at 1:56, please looks so familiar
forest cove aka 4 seasons