it’s good most of the year lol. and this year it hasn’t been hot at all up until like mid june. plus the locals who have been there forever can deal with it up to like 110°
@@tune1398 Oh okay. You should mention some of those areas so Charlie can hit em up. I mainly like the 1st minute of this video. Just a big fan of wide clean roads with well kept yards even if this houses are in the 100k to 150k range. It's nice to have people upkeep and respect their neighborhoods where they live regardless of their income bracket or profession.
Oh shit we made it lol. Phoenix is pretty chill compared to the other places on this channel. We got a few hoods, but it ain't nothing like L.A. or the east coast.
@@NICK.00 my band rents a studio near 27th Avenue and Thomas, plenty of sketchy shit there. But yeah I feel safe even in the worst part of town here lol
@@knowbuddy6139 Yeah, I've never been to AZ. But, it seems that Tuscon and Tempe got crime ridden hoods, not Phoenix. That's just my observation from afar.
Depends where in scottsdale. Scottsdale is big af. The south side of scottsdale looks like east phx. The north side is suburban where all the money is at
Phoenix AZ is the best place to live period. No natural disasters, we allowed to carry guns like the wild west. Dont get me wrong we have our "hoods" but that's if you choose to live that life. Phx is huge and the fastest growing city in America. Only bad thing is the high is 115° during the summer..the winters are like 70° high. Never rains besides monsoon season in mid August till November. That's when the good ol' shitty drivers come out in az. Other than that best place to live
or you go out walking to the store 4 block's away,you might not make it back home,lol..like in Glendale.it all suck's,bad to bread with the farm land,and dust storm's,gang's,and 115 *summertime,ugh*I lived there 3 time,''fuck that place.if you have a lot of money,tou can live anywhere you want,in any town,all the good neiborhood's.the rest of us have to put up with the bad areas and all the ass hole's,fuckin idiots..i don't know why they say,doctors tell old ppl to move there,very unhealthy..if you got money,''good''..if u poor,dont move there.
@@somemanwhoateapuertoricanl7859 he was driving in maryvale. Highest population density and most crime in AZ.. There's a few well known hoods here, Guadalupe, old El Mirage, Maryvale, Sunnyslope, Cashion, South Side, but they are not as bad as some other states' hoods for various reasons.
Phx is different... alot of the area he in is bad but its hot so alot of ppl stay tucked off on backstreets and alleys. It's bad even in new developed home areas bc of the way banks give loans. It's not blatant like most cities I been too. Again, phx is different. U know if u lived here or really been here.
I'm from detroit pheonix is nicest place ever lived.. if I didnt have kids in the d i never would have looked back.. everything about pheonix was great
I love it Arizona...been here 10years..a helluva difference from Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York..just peace and quiet..if you go where I go😆😆
I've been to the hood in Phx once. This is not it. Gang members everywhere. Kids on every corner offering car washes in the day. At night the gas stations were where everyone gathered. Dozens of people outside and due to the open carry laws people are not shy to show their guns in public
Oh Lawd, CHURCH'S, I know Phoenix bout that ratchetness.😄 Ain't nothing like a piece of greasy CHURCH'S chicken, a pepper & a biscuit with a sweet tea. 😄😁
Churchs is nasty shit I rather buy my own chicken get some peanut oil and all purpose flour organic of course fry it with some vegetables and drink some black tea with no sugar that's my type of church chicken
let me tell some of y'all talking about moving down here. If you're in a house, nice. But the apartment's in these areas of the video, bed bug and roach problems.
Comes to Phoenix, sticks to main roads and suburbs and doesn't drive into one apartment complex or bad neighborhood. I'm right off the I-17 and northern, you should have rolled through here.
Check out the van buren and 25th st hotels. Lots of shade there. Also 11th ave to 12th ave and Madison is where the skid row area is. Definitely check that out. Thx!
I grew up on the Eastside of Phoenix from '67 to'86. It's amazing to look back at what we considered normal and realize just how progressive it @t makes what has happened to Phoenix all the more saddening. It was such a great community... once upon a time.I'd like to think it could be again but that would take a monumental effort by the community itself.We were so lucky.There needs to be more of this mentality today in school systems and communities everywhere.
Thanks for finally doing my Town! I've been watching your videos religiously as soon as they come out. Maryvale (our most populated area, highest crime rate, shown in video) looks pretty nice after watching other states' hoods. If you come back around, type Guadalupe, old El Mirage, South Side, or Cashion into GPS. Those are the real hoods. Especially the South Side and Guadalupe and Cashion.
I am also here in Phoenix an have been since the quake threw me over here in 94. I was wondering how you were able to make the video while you were driving.
Hey now - you're near my neck of the woods, Charlie! I'm in Buckeye, Az. - about 30 miles or so west of downtown Phoenix. "Out in the sticks", relatively speaking. LOL! I thought you were based on the east coast? Regardless, I'm grateful you had the chance to motor to Phoenix - I bet you found out in a hurry that air conditioning here is a necessity instead of a luxury. ;) First major intersection I see is 19th Ave. & Coulter at 1:01 in the video, just a half a click north of Camelback Rd. Ex-fiance #1 used to live near 15th Ave. & Camelback, then just off of 7th St. on Coulter, so the area's more familiar than usual. Still a bit sketched out, but too far north to see any real street life. Now - next time you're here in Phoenix, if you want to see some stuff like back east, you need to go south of I-10, starting on the Central Corridor (between 7th Ave. and 7th St. - Central Ave. is the west/east divide between the north/south numbered Avenues and Streets) and working your way east, south and west from there. Like, south down towards Grant Ave., Buckeye Rd. and Broadway Rd. Down there is where you'll find the real 'hoods - places you'd best not go at night unless you live there, if you catch my drift. Make sure what you're driving is in top running order beforehand. ;) Man, am I grateful I live in an area where the convenience store counters don't have to be caged in.....
I love going to buckeye every. Weekend i go there and spend my money they are building there left and right the inside part of town is still old style but the skirts of town are building left and right
@@markcljasmin9625 - I've been out here for 38 years. Since age 9 - back when Watson & Yuma was a dusty little 2-lane intersection with a 2-way stop sign. When Watson Rd. north of Yuma Rd. was all dirt and the only place it took you north was out to a desert party clearing called "The 'Dunes" we used to set out to on the weekends back in high school. When I was young back in the 1980's, I used to whine and moan and groan about how far away we were from everything - these days, I whine and moan and groan about how damn crowded it's getting out here. Shoot - in 2000, Buckeye population was right around 6,000. Now, it's nearing 60,000 out here. While I like the convenience of not having to drive 15 miles to get decent groceries anymore, well, with the crowds come the f-ing nuts. Getting crowded by retiring baby boomers and Cali idiots who drive like they couldn't find their own ass with 2 hands and a flashlight. Yeah old town Buckeye (town proper) 6 miles southwest of Sundance is, for the most part, kind of the same as when I first moved here in 1980. The only major revamps in town that's gone on since then is the City Hall on 6th & Main and a nearly complete revamp of BUHS (high school - only the original 1928 'A' building, 1956 gymnasium and McNabb library remain. oh, and the original football/track field - all the rest has been razed and moved). But downtown's looked the same since 2005 - dead as a doornail with the old 1910 Ware building renovated (gutted w/new roof and original window restored - unoccupied for 13 years) that year. Verrado? Hell, that's not 'Buckeye' - for the most part, that's a bland, over-gentrified yuppie pool trying to claim the area. Similar, but less so with Sundance, which only started construction in 2003-2004 (similar to Verrado) - where Sundance ends on Durango is the development I've lived in since 1980 (originally called "Rancho Sunora" - established in, I think, 1972-1973).
@@SwingMan1938 my brother used to play drums at romans. Oasis he was the drummer in the band. When there was nothing out there now i dont recognize it ...
@@markcljasmin9625 - Ah, Roman's Oasis. Haven't been there in decades, but I've driven by there several times over the years. Yeah, the Oasis is just about all that's left of the old days out there - hell, as you said, in the old days, Roman's was the **only** thing out on that lonely, narrow-paved 2-lane stretch of Yuma road. Now it's crowded with a glut of shopping strips, schools and a Safeway. I'm a drummer myself ("retired" - I'd need a hell of a lot of woodshedding before getting back on stage) - jazz, swing and blues mostly, but a little old time Bob Wills style western swing & country blues as well.
Man I’d love to live out here one day the sun those mountains just the nature looks amazing the architecture looks impressive as well but that’s just my take on it I know there’s hoods in every city across the map but this is one good looking one and that’s coming from a philly boy 😂
Real nice around there, so many skate spots, there is no hood in the title of this video but being all over downtown Phoenix at night not trying to get caught by security and running through some nasty parts, I can say there is some grimy shit deeper in and around the canals
I will say Maryvalle is probably the worst hood but nothing like south central LA. After the early 2000's the city cleaned up Phoenix pretty good. Phoenix was becoming a mini LA in the late 90's early 2000's but I feel that the city did a good job making sure gangs did not take over South Phoenix and West Phoenix. Now it's a pretty chill City. I compare it to Denver or Salt Lake City.
the "19th Ave Corridor" (19th and Camelback up to 19th ave and Dunlap) is arguably one of the worst neighborhoods in phoenix. you have a lot of black gangs in that area, mainly high schools wanting to prove their worth. Then you have the Natives and the homeless. These two groups go back and forth on each other. I used to be a supervisor for the lightrail in that area and my god that place is one bad day from imploding.
@@doomman117 went to middle school at Royal Palm on 19th ave and Butler. It was pretty bad back then but I am not sure now with the light rail. It looks a lot better to me but I am sure it's still the same.
@@mfax1000 Nah, he has to do this on the side. Based off his YT views, he doesn't make that much money. He definitely has another job that involves traveling.
@@user-pc7ef5sb6x - Or he could be retired and this is how he chooses to spend his retirement or leisure time...traveling around the USA.....honestly I'm jealous.
Even the worst hoods are still pretty chill here lol. There's only a couple areas I wouldn't go. Most of the real poverty here is in the border towns and the 'middle of nowhere ' towns.
There is a lot of weird zoning. Nowhere near as bad as Tucson. We have certain areas that change value drastically due to little things like school district cut-offs or where homes are on 1/4 vs 1/2 acre lots. The newer freeways like the 202, 101, and 51 also drastically impacted established neighborhood's property values as they basically tore down homes or cut through neighborhoods to build them
@@Gevixel I'm from Michigan so I have been to plenty of bad areas. Its definitely not Detroit bad but I was just saying that the part he went to was not the worst areas to go to.
No you don't, it gets in the 120's during summer, sticky muggy during monsoon season & winters go by quick. The summer weather is stupid hot, hell hot.
Phoenix has some real tough inner city neighborhoods.Just like the other 24 US major cities.I knew that was from there and he came to Dallas and took i guess one his friends to Phoenix.His friend got shot killed in an inner city neighborhood down there.I think in South Phoenix it happened.The moral is that big major cities have tough areas that should not be underestimated.Like that rapper Willie D said in his song "your hood aint no harder than mine"on that track "The world is a ghetto".be safe out there ya'll.
@@Gevixel HE NEEDS TO REDO PHX, AZ OUR STATE IS CLEAN, HOMES ARE NICE.... EVEN THE PROJECT'S, LADIES ARE BEAUTIFUL, AND EVERYONE HERE IS RESPECTFUL TO THEIR SELF AND OTHERS, CRIME IS LOW...... WE REALLY DON'T HAVE A GHETTO AREA, PHX, AZ SHITS ON ALL STATES, PHOENIX ARIZONA IS WAY BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.... THAT PART😀
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Go to Brockton MA
CharlieBo313 you should do north las vegas next
Too hot to start anything there lol
not right in the winter, i'm posted.
Lmao
I rather live in the hot then live in a place where you dont know if there is a tomorrow
it’s good most of the year lol. and this year it hasn’t been hot at all up until like mid june. plus the locals who have been there forever can deal with it up to like 110°
Try living in an area with heat plus humidity, this was heaven compared to the midwest where I'm from
Im from Baltimore... this looks like beverly hills compared to us
Diabeetus Hahahaha real shit
Same
Diabeetus facts lol
Ever see someone getting shot?
Fr fr dummy
Yo Charlie, Phoenix not bad. Real wide and clean roads. Lol, you do travel a lot.
Did not see even one abandoned house
@@withastickangrywhiteman2822 Ikr, seems all middle class working-class people with family type of area to me.
Yeah Whatever I live here it’s way worse areas than this
@@tune1398 Oh okay. You should mention some of those areas so Charlie can hit em up. I mainly like the 1st minute of this video. Just a big fan of wide clean roads with well kept yards even if this houses are in the 100k to 150k range. It's nice to have people upkeep and respect their neighborhoods where they live regardless of their income bracket or profession.
Theirs is no hood in phoenix it's All barrios g should of gone thru buckeye RD 16st to 19ave the real PHX ghettos.
Oh shit we made it lol. Phoenix is pretty chill compared to the other places on this channel. We got a few hoods, but it ain't nothing like L.A. or the east coast.
Lol, Charlie put your city on the map yo!
@@yeahwhatever9087 lol somebody had to
What hoods are you talking about? I lived in Phoenix for a year and a half, pretty safe if you ask me
@@NICK.00 my band rents a studio near 27th Avenue and Thomas, plenty of sketchy shit there. But yeah I feel safe even in the worst part of town here lol
@@knowbuddy6139 Yeah, I've never been to AZ. But, it seems that Tuscon and Tempe got crime ridden hoods, not Phoenix. That's just my observation from afar.
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I live Arizona if y’all think this look nice wait till y’all see the suburb areas of Arizona like Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert
How about you to unload them on youtu?
Depends where in scottsdale. Scottsdale is big af. The south side of scottsdale looks like east phx. The north side is suburban where all the money is at
Down town tempe is bad ass now its for the kids
The issue with Phoenix is that its too spaced out
Right...this is hood!
If your ever back in Arizona hit me up Charlie got that good Mexican home cooked meal for you
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Dont do it Charlie. Might put some ricin in your food
Can u get the blues?
I was a Phoenix police officer for 28 years
Phoenix is a great city.
Go to 27th ave and Indian school lol
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Yea those are the shity parts of Phoenix
Or any where along 35ave heading south
@@Asabrina1 anywhere on 35th Ave is hood. Lol
Go to 35 and Glendale or south. Phoenix
Beautiful neighborhood.
Phoenix AZ is the best place to live period. No natural disasters, we allowed to carry guns like the wild west. Dont get me wrong we have our "hoods" but that's if you choose to live that life. Phx is huge and the fastest growing city in America. Only bad thing is the high is 115° during the summer..the winters are like 70° high. Never rains besides monsoon season in mid August till November. That's when the good ol' shitty drivers come out in az. Other than that best place to live
I lived in Phoenix for 6years. Nice, except when it gets to 110 degrees 😆
One time i was there i swear it was 120 haha
Hot enough for spray cans to explode.
or you go out walking to the store 4 block's away,you might not make it back home,lol..like in Glendale.it all suck's,bad to bread with the farm land,and dust storm's,gang's,and 115 *summertime,ugh*I lived there 3 time,''fuck that place.if you have a lot of money,tou can live anywhere you want,in any town,all the good neiborhood's.the rest of us have to put up with the bad areas and all the ass hole's,fuckin idiots..i don't know why they say,doctors tell old ppl to move there,very unhealthy..if you got money,''good''..if u poor,dont move there.
@@fiddlesticksbessette398 not true...i love phoenix... U dont know what ur talking bout
that's very rare
I'm from St Louis born and raised and I lived in Phoenix for 6 years he went to the wrong area he should have went to the south side or west side city
That's not the hood part of Phoenix
Zay Breeze there ain’t no hood part at all. Crime rate mad low lol just be happy.
@@somemanwhoateapuertoricanl7859 he was driving in maryvale. Highest population density and most crime in AZ..
There's a few well known hoods here, Guadalupe, old El Mirage, Maryvale, Sunnyslope, Cashion, South Side, but they are not as bad as some other states' hoods for various reasons.
Branden Carnahan I guess that's because it's in the middle of the desert, meaning they all stay indoors with the AC constantly turned on
19th and Camelback really isn't Marysville .. now 59th and McDowell would be
Zay Breeze
He didn't say it was
I lived in Phoenix for 15 years, you should have gone down around Baseline Road and the riverbed... unless they cleaned it up.... I left in 1990
It's still bad. What's funny though is tolleson built up so houses are going for like 250k around baseline and 35th Ave...
I left in 89. Lived on Camelback and 27th Ave. Shit was a lot worse then what I'm seeing here.
Looks like a clean safe place to live 👌
Mostly. People drive like trash here in PHX.
He'll nah
@@Sc0ttyGFunk no we don't, its you stupid out of towners
@@Sc0ttyGFunk most people don't drive like trash in Phoenix, maybe it's you. Been here my whole life and the people who drive crazy are just assholes.
@@Sc0ttyGFunk fuck off, snownigga
Phx is different... alot of the area he in is bad but its hot so alot of ppl stay tucked off on backstreets and alleys. It's bad even in new developed home areas bc of the way banks give loans. It's not blatant like most cities I been too. Again, phx is different. U know if u lived here or really been here.
Phoenix is clean city
Thanks, Charlie. It looks like it was pretty weather.
If your still in Arizona go to 1st ave and Jefferson that area it's like a little skid row
1st Ave and Jefferson is right downtown. Nothing but hotels, shops, bars, and restaurants. Definitely NOT skid row! Maybe like 20 years ago.
Still is tramp city l, putting buildings up around don't take the skid out, now or future
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Phoenix looks nice. I would move there if it wasn’t so damn hot.
Reminds me a lot of Perth, Australia.
it does!!
I live in phoenix arizona thank God is very nice state not to much crime and no gangs thats why i love phoenix arizona 😍😍
When i was driving trucks ,I was in Phoenix in July 2016... hottest weather I've been in feels like I was baking in an oven
120 degrees sometimes its no joke lol
No humidity (*South Florida is Worse)
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Loved it there cant wait to go back one day. Thanks so much for the video
I'm from detroit pheonix is nicest place ever lived.. if I didnt have kids in the d i never would have looked back.. everything about pheonix was great
I don't live in the US, but damn you people got some pretty cities there.
Look at the East coast hoods videos lol
Or Oakland Calfironia
I love it Arizona...been here 10years..a helluva difference from Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York..just peace and quiet..if you go where I go😆😆
I'm definitely saying that because a lot of my family from Chicago and Mississippi are all living out there now
i was living in phoenix during almost 9 years and i miss the city
I've been to the hood in Phx once. This is not it.
Gang members everywhere. Kids on every corner offering car washes in the day. At night the gas stations were where everyone gathered. Dozens of people outside and due to the open carry laws people are not shy to show their guns in public
Most videos of Phoenix hoods aren’t a good comparison.
Hang out by the 7 eleven on 27th ave and Indian school. You’ll definitely see some weird shit there at night.
boricua6483 lmaaaao I 2nd this
lmfao fr😭
Really beautiful city
My future hometown. Can’t wait to move to Phoenix
Lived in Phoenix for a few years. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Oh sweet man I just left a comment on one of your videos to come visit Phoenix and you actually did. Probably a coincidence, but thanks!
Oh Lawd, CHURCH'S, I know Phoenix bout that ratchetness.😄 Ain't nothing like a piece of greasy CHURCH'S chicken, a pepper & a biscuit with a sweet tea. 😄😁
Latisha Brown Yep. Any time you see a Church’s, you know you’ve found the “hood”. lol
A pepper? When the last time you been in a Churches fast food? Lol
honey biscuits are bomb
@@demartin975 I've known that all the time I lived in Memphis from 1997-2013
Churchs is nasty shit I rather buy my own chicken get some peanut oil and all purpose flour organic of course fry it with some vegetables and drink some black tea with no sugar that's my type of church chicken
Tbh it doesn’t look that bad and things have calmed down a whole lot since the 2000s. I’m glad to see my hometown improving 😇
let me tell some of y'all talking about moving down here. If you're in a house, nice. But the apartment's in these areas of the video, bed bug and roach problems.
Comes to Phoenix, sticks to main roads and suburbs and doesn't drive into one apartment complex or bad neighborhood. I'm right off the I-17 and northern, you should have rolled through here.
Look like peaceful neighborhoods
Check out the van buren and 25th st hotels. Lots of shade there. Also 11th ave to 12th ave and Madison is where the skid row area is. Definitely check that out. Thx!
Yeah he didn't really go to the 'hood '. My band rents a studio near 27th Avenue and Thomas and there's plenty of sketchy stuff around there.
@@Gevixel what the hell is a syracuse white boy 😆😆😆
I grew up on the Eastside of Phoenix from '67 to'86. It's amazing to look back at what we considered normal and realize just how progressive it @t makes what has happened to Phoenix all the more saddening. It was such a great community... once upon a time.I'd like to think it could be again but that would take a monumental effort by the community itself.We were so lucky.There needs to be more of this mentality today in school systems and communities everywhere.
Phoenix is beautiful I was in the Chandler area s such a beautiful view of trees and mountains
LOOKS NICE OUT THERE👌🏽
Nice place to live.
Phoenix is a hottie!
I live in Brazil and I love your videos.
Eu também gosto
Thanks for finally doing my Town! I've been watching your videos religiously as soon as they come out.
Maryvale (our most populated area, highest crime rate, shown in video) looks pretty nice after watching other states' hoods.
If you come back around, type Guadalupe, old El Mirage, South Side, or Cashion into GPS. Those are the real hoods. Especially the South Side and Guadalupe and Cashion.
Needs to be about 30 blocks further west and 1-2 miles south for Marysville (think McDowell/Thomas/Indian School and 55th)
Branden Carnahan dis ain’t maryvale
@@jmmr5221 he starts at 35th and Colter which is like the exact center of Maryvale.
I can feel the heat
Hola saludos ❤
I am also here in Phoenix an have been since the quake threw me over here in 94. I was wondering how you were able to make the video while you were driving.
Thanks for showing this video I'm thinking of moving there
Phoenix is beautiful as hell. Got me wantin to visit there one day
do it! it’s lovely out here and i’ve never run into any problems. there’s some bad parts (like any place) but it’s mostly just a chill city
Lol I'm about 20 minutes from there
GilstrapTV what part
Looks nice
Wow. It’s clean. You should come to Kalihi or Chinatown area in Oahu, HI.
Church's greasy as chicken on corner😂😂😂😂😂
Hey now - you're near my neck of the woods, Charlie! I'm in Buckeye, Az. - about 30 miles or so west of downtown Phoenix. "Out in the sticks", relatively speaking. LOL!
I thought you were based on the east coast? Regardless, I'm grateful you had the chance to motor to Phoenix - I bet you found out in a hurry that air conditioning here is a necessity instead of a luxury. ;)
First major intersection I see is 19th Ave. & Coulter at 1:01 in the video, just a half a click north of Camelback Rd. Ex-fiance #1 used to live near 15th Ave. & Camelback, then just off of 7th St. on Coulter, so the area's more familiar than usual. Still a bit sketched out, but too far north to see any real street life.
Now - next time you're here in Phoenix, if you want to see some stuff like back east, you need to go south of I-10, starting on the Central Corridor (between 7th Ave. and 7th St. - Central Ave. is the west/east divide between the north/south numbered Avenues and Streets) and working your way east, south and west from there. Like, south down towards Grant Ave., Buckeye Rd. and Broadway Rd. Down there is where you'll find the real 'hoods - places you'd best not go at night unless you live there, if you catch my drift. Make sure what you're driving is in top running order beforehand. ;)
Man, am I grateful I live in an area where the convenience store counters don't have to be caged in.....
I love going to buckeye every. Weekend i go there and spend my money they are building there left and right the inside part of town is still old style but the skirts of town are building left and right
@@markcljasmin9625 - I've been out here for 38 years. Since age 9 - back when Watson & Yuma was a dusty little 2-lane intersection with a 2-way stop sign. When Watson Rd. north of Yuma Rd. was all dirt and the only place it took you north was out to a desert party clearing called "The 'Dunes" we used to set out to on the weekends back in high school.
When I was young back in the 1980's, I used to whine and moan and groan about how far away we were from everything - these days, I whine and moan and groan about how damn crowded it's getting out here. Shoot - in 2000, Buckeye population was right around 6,000. Now, it's nearing 60,000 out here. While I like the convenience of not having to drive 15 miles to get decent groceries anymore, well, with the crowds come the f-ing nuts. Getting crowded by retiring baby boomers and Cali idiots who drive like they couldn't find their own ass with 2 hands and a flashlight.
Yeah old town Buckeye (town proper) 6 miles southwest of Sundance is, for the most part, kind of the same as when I first moved here in 1980. The only major revamps in town that's gone on since then is the City Hall on 6th & Main and a nearly complete revamp of BUHS (high school - only the original 1928 'A' building, 1956 gymnasium and McNabb library remain. oh, and the original football/track field - all the rest has been razed and moved). But downtown's looked the same since 2005 - dead as a doornail with the old 1910 Ware building renovated (gutted w/new roof and original window restored - unoccupied for 13 years) that year.
Verrado? Hell, that's not 'Buckeye' - for the most part, that's a bland, over-gentrified yuppie pool trying to claim the area. Similar, but less so with Sundance, which only started construction in 2003-2004 (similar to Verrado) - where Sundance ends on Durango is the development I've lived in since 1980 (originally called "Rancho Sunora" - established in, I think, 1972-1973).
@@SwingMan1938 my brother used to play drums at romans. Oasis he was the drummer in the band. When there was nothing out there now i dont recognize it ...
@@markcljasmin9625 - Ah, Roman's Oasis. Haven't been there in decades, but I've driven by there several times over the years. Yeah, the Oasis is just about all that's left of the old days out there - hell, as you said, in the old days, Roman's was the **only** thing out on that lonely, narrow-paved 2-lane stretch of Yuma road. Now it's crowded with a glut of shopping strips, schools and a Safeway.
I'm a drummer myself ("retired" - I'd need a hell of a lot of woodshedding before getting back on stage) - jazz, swing and blues mostly, but a little old time Bob Wills style western swing & country blues as well.
@@SwingMan1938 that what my brother played for years.same style All over the valley.
This looks like glendale, california lol
Try Glendale, Arizona
Grandparents live out in Phoenix. Really enjoy the area tbh
Good ol ride down Camelback! I live in this city and for the most part... It's very clean out here! Been here 5 years and I love living here!
This area look like a gated community compared to where im from
Defo looks like somewhere I'd live. Clean, open and with plenty trees :)
Memories for me. I use to walk that area 25 years ago as a youth.
Homie said when his mama calls out his entire name he goes the opposite way me too
Bruh this look nice for real for real.
You should have gone closer to Downtown, like the inner belt parts of Phoenix aswell as the western parts and the area around the Celebrity Theatre
Man I’d love to live out here one day the sun those mountains just the nature looks amazing the architecture looks impressive as well but that’s just my take on it I know there’s hoods in every city across the map but this is one good looking one and that’s coming from a philly boy 😂
I’m from Yonkers this looks like Disney World to us
Can you do a video on how you travel around the country cheaply?
Looks like the nice part of LA
I'm from LA & in the hood the houses in LA twice as nice & bigger than these suburbs
Citooo 😂😂
Saint Gregory, Encanto, Melrose! All nice places to live in Phoenix! I live in St. Gregory neighborhood!
Sound like Charlie comin through in a muscle car this time
What a nice change
Looks Nice
Real nice around there, so many skate spots, there is no hood in the title of this video but being all over downtown Phoenix at night not trying to get caught by security and running through some nasty parts, I can say there is some grimy shit deeper in and around the canals
Hell yeah we got tons of sk8 spots.
I will say Maryvalle is probably the worst hood but nothing like south central LA. After the early 2000's the city cleaned up Phoenix pretty good. Phoenix was becoming a mini LA in the late 90's early 2000's but I feel that the city did a good job making sure gangs did not take over South Phoenix and West Phoenix. Now it's a pretty chill City. I compare it to Denver or Salt Lake City.
The area around 27th Avenue & Van Buren always seemed pretty sketchy to me.
ya know about Aaron saucedo ?
@@BIGDRXXMR444 Some of South Phoenix kinda sus too
the "19th Ave Corridor" (19th and Camelback up to 19th ave and Dunlap) is arguably one of the worst neighborhoods in phoenix. you have a lot of black gangs in that area, mainly high schools wanting to prove their worth.
Then you have the Natives and the homeless. These two groups go back and forth on each other. I used to be a supervisor for the lightrail in that area and my god that place is one bad day from imploding.
@@doomman117 went to middle school at Royal Palm on 19th ave and Butler. It was pretty bad back then but I am not sure now with the light rail. It looks a lot better to me but I am sure it's still the same.
27 and indian school next time you come back ill do a interview
I want to travel like you. Mind if I ask you what do you do for a living
Duh...he does hood tours drive throughs for a living.
@@mfax1000
Nah, he has to do this on the side. Based off his YT views, he doesn't make that much money. He definitely has another job that involves traveling.
@@user-pc7ef5sb6x - Or he could be retired and this is how he chooses to spend his retirement or leisure time...traveling around the USA.....honestly I'm jealous.
$neak$nake$
Lol looks real “ dangerous “
Running out of places to exploit brown people... When this run is over, back to real job he goes!!
I swear to God I was typing this rite before I saw this comment 😭
Even the worst hoods are still pretty chill here lol. There's only a couple areas I wouldn't go. Most of the real poverty here is in the border towns and the 'middle of nowhere ' towns.
peoples are so proud of how bad their hoods are and laugh at good areas - its such backward thinking
@@solarvoodoo3168 beyond backwards like there's something cool about living in fucking squalor smh
Drove right by my old high school. You're about 5 miles north or about 5 miles east of South Phoenix/ Marysville- now that's hood.
Yeah I'm AZ born and raised, you missed the hood parts completely.. start off in South Phoenix right on Central & Roeser the heart of the hood..
Phoenix is weird it can looks super nice but right across the street it can look like a war zone.
There is a lot of weird zoning. Nowhere near as bad as Tucson. We have certain areas that change value drastically due to little things like school district cut-offs or where homes are on 1/4 vs 1/2 acre lots. The newer freeways like the 202, 101, and 51 also drastically impacted established neighborhood's property values as they basically tore down homes or cut through neighborhoods to build them
@@Gevixel I'm from Michigan so I have been to plenty of bad areas. Its definitely not Detroit bad but I was just saying that the part he went to was not the worst areas to go to.
One neighborhood could be good, then across the street bam poverty & violence, so true..
beautiful
I want to live there
Not when its summertime. It gets up to 110+ degrees here
@@Gevixel really? That's crazy😮
No you don't, it gets in the 120's during summer, sticky muggy during monsoon season & winters go by quick. The summer weather is stupid hot, hell hot.
602ViSiON Well ITS Better than In My Country -30celcius Every year
Here in Texas during july it reached up to 115 degrees.
Boy you really in these skreets
I loveo phoenix.?
That light rail is 50% of the crime area lol and that liquor store by the churches is active.
The liquor store by the church?!?...
Phoenix has some real tough inner city neighborhoods.Just like the other 24 US major cities.I knew that was from there and he came to Dallas and took i guess one his friends to Phoenix.His friend got shot killed in an inner city neighborhood down there.I think in South Phoenix it happened.The moral is that big major cities have tough areas that should not be underestimated.Like that rapper Willie D said in his song "your hood aint no harder than mine"on that track "The world is a ghetto".be safe out there ya'll.
Hey that’s where I live 🙃 Arizona,Phoenix
i live near there
This is the okay side of Phx. Go to Maryvale, buddy.
LOL, You drove by my house at 15th Ave and Campbell!
PHOENIX ARIZONA STREETS. BUT YOUR IN THE WRONG AREAS
Facts
@@Gevixel HE NEEDS TO REDO PHX, AZ OUR STATE IS CLEAN, HOMES ARE NICE.... EVEN THE PROJECT'S, LADIES ARE BEAUTIFUL, AND EVERYONE HERE IS RESPECTFUL TO THEIR SELF AND OTHERS, CRIME IS LOW...... WE REALLY DON'T HAVE A GHETTO AREA, PHX, AZ SHITS ON ALL STATES, PHOENIX ARIZONA IS WAY BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.... THAT PART😀
@@allenlady4703 stfu. Our state is the worst ever and no one should move here. I'm sick of the out-of -staters. They need to stay the fuck out of AZ
You should hit up Mesa, AZ a suburb of Phoenix. Plan on living there soon from Illinois
I'm from IL. Lived in Tucson, AZ for 4 months and except for the weather, I hated it. AZ is too boring and people are rude as hell to outsiders.
@@adventuresofpyro9020 Don't compare Tuscon to Phoenix. Phoenix is much bigger and has way more to do.
Haha! I live right there where you are filming.
Hahah come up to the northern part of Arizona. On the Reservation, than you'll see some hood sheit.
Haha my town. Charlie made it out here. It's nothing like Detroit, it's nice here.