PROS AND CONS LIVING IN SANTA CRUZ!! From a Local's Perspective | Michele Replogle

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

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  • @CentralCoastWisdom
    @CentralCoastWisdom Před rokem +2

    I was in San Francisco yesterday and it was so beautiful, but it's always good to come back home to Santa Cruz, a home away from Paradise...🌴🌴🌴

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem

      whenever I travel I always look forward to coming home to Santa Cruz warts and all!

  • @MLCDelux
    @MLCDelux Před rokem +9

    I was blessed to live there from 1995 through 2002, and again from 2014-2019
    There are so many pros, It can be a great lifestyle, I enjoyed so much beauty, it never gets old I do miss it very much, that being said, during my second stint living in town I started to become more aware of darkness or some underlying dark energy, as well as some being a renter & eventually I got priced out of the market completely and living paycheck to paycheck there’s no room for anything to go wrong such as a family emergency in another state, it’s very easy to slip and fall behind. Another thing worth noting as a single person who enjoys meeting new people and making new friends, Santa Cruz is very transient, I would develop some great friendships and before long they move on, graduation, better jobs, more affordable rents… lots of reasons , there was a unsettling feeling even during the best times . I’m possibly overly sensitive to everything but I’ve talked about it with natives who’ve said it’s almost like a curse living there if you get too attached to Santa Cruz and move away at some point, no matter where you go you’ll always try to get back there even if it’s not a good idea… anyway, glad I found your channel, I could talk about Santa Cruz for days. I’ve also lived in Felton & Scotts Valley.

    • @togetheronfoot
      @togetheronfoot Před rokem +1

      MLCDelux nailed it. I moved to Santa Cruz 41 years ago, have lived other places but always came back. MLC is NOT overly sensitive. MLC is speaking to a very real phenomenon that affects Santa Cruzans, regardless of their level of awareness. I'd say Santa Cruz can be compared to an abusive relationship that some people become addicted to and can't escape. Like Stockholm Syndrome. The dark underlying energy MLC mentioned has always been here, but used to be a tolerable background to the lovely, positive field that connected the community. The lovely positive field that attracted a lot of spiritual people has dissipated and this place is predominately bad energy -- toxic. I work for the government, have a background in scientific research and realize that this post sounds like bat*^%# crazy, wu wu, hippy dippy, new age, BS garbage to all of you who have not experienced power locations nor gotten caught in an energy vortex. But I assure you, I am not a mental patient nor delusional. I realize that the average person will be too skeptical to head my warning, but you would be wise not to dismiss what you don't understand. I don't claim to understand it myself -- whether it is subatomic particles converging at this geographical location, or the cumulative emotional intelligence of the collective here, or something else -- who the heck knows. All I know is what I've witnessed and experienced, and it takes a local to know what I'm talking about. I strongly advise you to stay away.

    • @MLCDelux
      @MLCDelux Před rokem

      @@togetheronfoot You hit the nail on the head with it being like an abusive relationship that is toxic, all of your friends & family who don’t live near by are all telling you to leave, maybe you get burned bad enough that you finally make your move & start a new life somewhere else, somewhere great with more opportunities and good weather like San Diego and things couldn’t be better and yet eventually you find yourself in a U-Haul with your cat driving up the 101 in the middle of the night, making it to Salinas by dawn and Next thing you know you’re back in Santa Cruz, most of your old friends are gone , you make new friends that turn out to be pathological liars or just crazy but at least you found a really expensive room in a house that you now share with 4 strangers, most likely social justice warriors, but the air smells so good & the weather is unlike any other place… I’m really glad I lived there in my 20’s & again in my 30’s.
      I could sure go for a Burrito from Tacos Morenos.

    • @AfricanZebra3000
      @AfricanZebra3000 Před 10 měsíci

      @@togetheronfootyou wouldn't even recommend it to someone who wants to stay for a summer there?

  • @jdoesmath2065
    @jdoesmath2065 Před rokem +21

    As a 35 year resident you certainly hit some of the pluses. But you failed to mention the major negatives: petty crimes and vagrancy. Bikes are routinely stolen/chopped/sold. The "homeless" dominate the downtown parks and community areas. Drug use is rampant (and encouraged by certain groups) and discarded needles are a common feature in our parks and on our beaches. But we do have great weather.

    • @nealbaker2132
      @nealbaker2132 Před rokem +4

      Born and raised in San Jose but, we would go to Santa Cruz beaches all the time. I left the valley in 1984 and the videos I see now, I wouldn't take my kids/grandkids there.

    • @seekjustice751
      @seekjustice751 Před rokem +2

      @@nealbaker2132 totally agree, it's not paradise, it's actually the complete opposite of paradise.

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem +1

      Raised my family and grandkids here we are fine...we definitely have issues here no lie but we are not unique in that regard

    • @jackbaldwin3649
      @jackbaldwin3649 Před měsícem

      That is so not a 'major' negative and particularly when compared to other parts of our wonderful state.

  • @knitkicker
    @knitkicker Před měsícem

    Born and raised in SC moved away (still have all my family living there) I’m living in SLTahoe love it here reminds me of the old SC .
    I miss the downtown area when the cooper house had live music you could walk your dog anywhere then . I go home to visit family and it’s not the same the people are rude and unfriendly. Really sad 😢

  • @Pollergirl
    @Pollergirl Před rokem +4

    Exactly, you totally left out the biggest con. I'm tired of being in danger, hearing screaming, aggressive madmen cursing fowl language day and night, being threatened on the street by vagrants with bats or knives (I'm not exaggerating.) A local beloved business owner was stabbed to death downtown in broad daylight by a junky. I grew up here. Santa Cruz is turning into Gotham City. The drug epidemic and rate of homelessness is unbelievable. People are dying right on the sidewalk, overdosing on fentanol, and people walk past them because homeless people sleeping all over the place is so ubiquitous that no one bats an eye. People are entitled and rude, they honk their horns at me almost every time I am driving anywhere because I have the gall to get in their way by following traffic rules like the speed limit or "no turning on red" etc. There is drug paraphernalia in the street and the beaches. This is not a good place to raise children. I don't recommend moving here.

    • @Zambineaux305
      @Zambineaux305 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Being from Miami, I would imagine Santa Cruz to be heaven in comparison. I just visited San Jose, and it’s way safer and laidback than Miami -- Miami-Dade County as a whole, crime is extremely high. We have beaches and a nice downtown, so most tourists are unaware of how dangerous it can get here. I’ll go to Santa Cruz or San Jose in a heartbeat!!

  • @sneakpeakhomeinspectionllc9338

    Great perspective on the pros and cons of Santa Cruz!

  • @everydayvacaytaj
    @everydayvacaytaj Před rokem +1

    Play hard, sleep hard. I like that. I'm more of a daytime activity person too.

  • @Voguemama
    @Voguemama Před 2 lety +2

    I would LOVE to move to Santa Cruz, I absolutely love everything about it. I live in the Fresno County.

  • @markgiuffrida8980
    @markgiuffrida8980 Před 4 dny

    Santa Cruise is incredibly expensive and the homeless population is completely out of control.

  • @LexiSkyeTravel
    @LexiSkyeTravel Před 2 lety +1

    You’re very pretty and it’s nice to listen to you! Thank you for the video

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, I think you wrote a question and it will not let me open, please email me I can give you more information on Santa Cruz! michele@michelesellsforyou.com

  • @dr.julianataylor4312
    @dr.julianataylor4312 Před rokem +1

    love fog! so relaxing...

  • @SunnyMacDuffeeMota-tw9vl
    @SunnyMacDuffeeMota-tw9vl Před 3 měsíci

    I left Santa Cruz after living there for 48 years considering it as my home town
    After being assaulted numerous times by the homeless drug addicts
    And to police officers who refused to help local people who had contributed to the city with Love in their hearts
    I think I’ll move down to Santa Cruz Mexico it’s better than living around greedy people who don’t care about their community

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I do care and I have lived here my whole life I have not had problems with homeless and do in fact work with Wings a homeless advocacy program. We all have different experiences.

  • @alexmiller6214
    @alexmiller6214 Před 2 lety +3

    I am halfway done with this video. I agree with everything so far but the Food. SC has the most average restaurants.

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před 2 lety +2

      yes, and I wish there vegan and vegetarian choices on the menus...

    • @BeAltyrnative
      @BeAltyrnative Před rokem

      go to tacos morenos on water street for some of the best taqueria food and salsa. Also zoccolis deli has some of the best sandwiches I've ever had dude. Santa cruz food is amazing, just need to ask the locals where the good stuff is at.

  • @ajw8623
    @ajw8623 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice presentation Michele. Grew up there until leaving to join the Navy in early 80's. Didn't know how good I had it. Have visited many times since then to reminisce. Unfortunately, couldn't afford the real estate like my parents could during the 60's. You are spot on about the grocery store produce. The east coast does not compare.

  • @everydayvacaytaj
    @everydayvacaytaj Před rokem

    Totally agree. I love me some fog

  • @toasgreece
    @toasgreece Před rokem +6

    Housing is not a bit expensive. It’s completely unaffordable thanks to people who bought it all up as investment properties to gouge the public out of sheer greed.

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem

      I am sure it could seem like that but a lot of factors lead to high home prices, investors are one part yes but not all of it.

    • @toasgreece
      @toasgreece Před rokem +4

      @@livetheSantaCruzlife UCSC, Tech industry, AirBnb to name a few

  • @omarhattab2159
    @omarhattab2159 Před 2 lety

    Hey Michele. Love the video you seem very informed about what the city in general. I’m looking to move in soon and I’m looking for housing on a budget of course. Can you help me out ;) ?

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před 2 lety

      Hi if you are looking for a rental I don't handle rentals. Craigslist and FB housing for Santa Cruz are good resources!

    • @seekjustice751
      @seekjustice751 Před rokem +1

      Trust me, don't go there. I'm am telling you. It is the worst town I have ever lived in.

    • @chriscoughlin9289
      @chriscoughlin9289 Před rokem

      @@seekjustice751 Trust me - we’re glad you followed your heart and left

    • @thomasfarley7322
      @thomasfarley7322 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Stay right where you are we don’t have any room for you , unless you have a lot of money and buy something that’s way over priced and a peace of junk.

  • @everydayvacaytaj
    @everydayvacaytaj Před rokem

    Are there any lakes or hot springs near to swim in that aren't freezing?

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem

      no 😄

    • @BeAltyrnative
      @BeAltyrnative Před rokem

      During the summer the garden of eden in felton on the san lorenzo river can be a great place to swim and cool off. can be pretty populated as its a local spot for the teens and such. But not super freezing, just jump in and enjoy the cool river and warm sun!

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem +1

      @@BeAltyrnative I have not been up there since I was 9 or ten ;)

  • @MychelleSeymourHeyyouremember

    If I have $300,000 is there anyway I can move to Santa Cruz?

  • @maya_isskibbidi
    @maya_isskibbidi Před rokem

    is there a lot of crime/violence in SC?

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem

      Like all cities we have crime.... can't speak to the violence I do not know about that..🧐

    • @maya_isskibbidi
      @maya_isskibbidi Před rokem

      @@livetheSantaCruzlife that’s ok I live in Santa Cruz too just wondering your opinion!

    • @livetheSantaCruzlife
      @livetheSantaCruzlife  Před rokem

      @@maya_isskibbidi Since I have not experience with it, no real opinion. I am sure people that have had problems have opinions!

    • @nealbaker2132
      @nealbaker2132 Před rokem

      @@livetheSantaCruzlife Depends on the color of your skin.

    • @nealbaker2132
      @nealbaker2132 Před rokem

      Depends on the color of your skin.

  • @danieller5051
    @danieller5051 Před 11 měsíci +2

    this video is wayyyyyyyyyyy too long. Good grief