Saying phoenix has nice weather is such a hot take.
@shamrock572517 сағат бұрын
Ive lived in high density living for over a devade. Its not at all as pleasant as this video sounds. Living thay close to eveyone is a pain. Traffic, parking, animals, noise. And these days the high density living is almost as expensive as owning a single dwelling unit. The only benefit to some MDU is location. But if anyone is paying any sort of attention the central phx area is going down fast with cleanliness and imho becoming TOO dense. The roads werent built right for this many people.
@JustAnotherINFJКүн бұрын
Arizona uses less water now than during the 70s.
@thedirtybubble9613Күн бұрын
It just makes me realize how much Miami sucks.
@dunatyphon5416Күн бұрын
Phoenix is a perfect candidate for an asteroid impact!
@stevemeans7160Күн бұрын
All comes down to money
@Merc_MayhewКүн бұрын
11:31 baseline Road by South Mountain
@Merc_MayhewКүн бұрын
It’s so weird I know every single B roll shot in this video
@hahaureadmynameКүн бұрын
Get rid of the fucking waterparks and golf courses. Christ.
@moogan2561Күн бұрын
I'm from VA and moved to Phoenix 3 years ago and it has been the worst living experience in my entire life. Worst drivers imaginable, everyone is impatient, it's hot, and no cold water until the winter
@thegamingwillis6996Күн бұрын
So phoenix is for the cheep rich man and screw the poor. Lets not even start with The Zone
@erikberg1623Күн бұрын
Get rid of the golf courses. Portland was trying this high density housing garbage. The new units had no parking, the city wanted everyone to take transit. It also damages surrounding housing values.
@user-ex3lo7pk9jКүн бұрын
There are a lot of damn good reasons people prefer single family homes in quiet suburbs. Not a chance I would ever live in anything resembling an apartment. That said, really good presentation of your viewpoints and a lot to ponder. Also, you would be better served on quoting anything from Vice.
@chesenuggetmachinimaКүн бұрын
Increasing city density would be a lot more tolerable if the neighborhoods those dense apartments were in were more walkable, weren't ghetto with a high crime rate, and were well built so I'm not hearing babies crying and people screaming through paper thin walls next door.
@ijaenКүн бұрын
Barcelona is simply amazing. It is so easy to navigate.
@maherhamadouch2005Күн бұрын
London is far better than Barcelona
@AndertoonAndertoonКүн бұрын
Phoenix is wonderful!
@Chatothebear2 күн бұрын
Fuck it i die.
@timbocf762 күн бұрын
Hey man… Queen Creek is a great place to live…
@omostim23852 күн бұрын
Ha! I thought he was gonna say something good about Houston😅
@CorruptRacer-ro4ff2 күн бұрын
Found your channel and was curious.. but I’m not really into the aggressive politics. The information was interesting but really put off by the biased opinions
@Estenberg2 күн бұрын
Align your shot higher so we're not looking into your crotch. I'm a filmmaker so I am particular about these things. But I have subscribed anyway, because you're smart, and your content is both interesting and well researched. Just, finesse the crap out of your personal shots, please. It will take you many rungs up the ladder. Brighter colors and closer shots would help. No one needs to see your ankles, or your empty apartment with it's disheveled bed. Do a two-shot: tits up, and only an inch of space above your head. I look forward to more insightful videos.
@jhawker28952 күн бұрын
Population decline sound GREAT .... Maybe build your duplexes and townhomes in New Mexico please ... They need to people ... We don't ...
@Estenberg2 күн бұрын
I lived in Europe on and off between 1981 and 2007 - and for nearly all of that time I didn't have a car - and when I needed one, I rented one. In Paris, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Stockholm (the cities in which I lived for up to a year each) the Parking was horrifically expensive and nearly impossible to find (except in Paris, which has a hidden subterranean world of shadowy parking lots that I never knew were there until I rented a car to drive my father to some outlaying towns when he visited me). But I rarely even needed a car, because public transportation was SO GOOD. Even the trains and motorcoaches were amazing. However, Taxi cabs in Europe are too costly to even think about - like $200 to get from the airport into Paris city center.
@Estenberg2 күн бұрын
Good video dude, but staring at that bare-bones 'Gulag' background with your 'college-student' bed and eggshell colored walls was depressing. Smooth out the top of the bed at least. Not a judgment - Just a tip.
@AZFarmFun-hp1cu2 күн бұрын
I just learned what a “stroad” was. I’m an AZ native. I leaned to drive on basic 1-lane-each-direction roads. I really dislike driving the stroads. A cop once told me how horrifying it is to direct traffic at a 24 lane intersection.. To get 24 idiot drivers to pay attention and stop/go in unison. I never thought of that. 😂
@AZFarmFun-hp1cu2 күн бұрын
I love my 40 year old brick home on my acreage in Phoenix, which I flood with water every two weeks so my horses can graze. It’s the non-native suburbanite turds and endless styrofoam & stucco homes that ruined the place. In a few more years I’ll cash out and find a new rural area somewhere, just like the farmers before me did.
@MayTheJuggalosFindGod2 күн бұрын
ive lived in az 20 years and people will walk up to you and talk about anal out of nowhere or ask you for money. this infrastructure crap is irrelevant compared to how gross everyone here is. gross gross gross. but maybe everywhere is like this now. maybe az got it the worst since MJ is legal.
@davemaglish2472 күн бұрын
I would agree with most of this list specially Chicago. A couple of things Winters are not as hard as you might think throughout the Midwest. we have have no shortage of water,like they have in the Sun Belt. in addition we do not care to be referred to as the Rust Belt anymore.
@DoubleH22793 күн бұрын
Where have you been buddy?
@StevenHughes-hr5hp3 күн бұрын
If a neighborhood is walkable public transport is unnecessary. Just walk or get a bike.
@starrystarrynight62813 күн бұрын
I grew up in Phoenix and lived there for 35 years. It’s just ridiculous that almost every home has their own swimming pool. It took us 4 hours once a week for the hose to fill our pool back up.
@Gamermaster1073 күн бұрын
I live in Phoenix
@really...83593 күн бұрын
here’s the thing tho, in barcelona i took the metro and was amazed at how clean and efficient it was. there was no mentally unstable homeless man threatening passengers, i didn’t feel like i’d be mugged (although pickpockets exist), and i never thought “wow i wonder if this seat was covered in human fluids” that’s the difference between the US transit and spain. when in DC or NY, i’m worried about “if i get on a train does someone potentially have a gun” or “will a homeless person endanger my life because they are hearing voices saying ‘push him’”
@leviwalpole72883 күн бұрын
That development in Tempe, looks like some of the neighborhoods in Athens Greece, just more modern construction materials.
@rjg71123 күн бұрын
Barcelona has an overall population comparable to Phoenix, just 1.6 million. But an overall land area of just 39 square miles, or just about 7.5% of the entire land area of Phoenix, 518 square miles. A population density of 1/4 what it is for Barcelona could fit the entire population of metro Phoenix, 5 million, within the city limits.
@yesitsmorethan9inches824 күн бұрын
Stroades are killing our life and cars in general 😢
@themontrealguy4714 күн бұрын
Great video! I'm wondering if pursuing a bachelor's in Civil Engineering could help for doing well in an Urban Planning Master's Degree
@glendurrant60234 күн бұрын
By 2040 Arizona will be over wet bulb temperatures for 6months of the year so unfit for human habitation
@qwerty1123114 күн бұрын
Those residential blocks look like copy paste 🚮
@willchristie26504 күн бұрын
How about retroactively banning grass? Having grass in this desert is idiotic. Tell the Midwestern transplants to stop trying to recreate the Midwest in a desert.
@pauliedweasel4 күн бұрын
This is one of many reasons I’m glad we live in Prescott.
@harlander-harpy4 күн бұрын
Okay, to be fair, that isn't Houston's public transit map, that is just the rail map. Here in Seattland, we have three streetcars and two light metros, and two commuter rail lines which seems sparse but we also have an incredibly strong BRT, local; and all day regional express bus network that doesn't show up on the Google overlay
@rogeliodominguez56514 күн бұрын
I blame the Mormons.
@rogeliodominguez56514 күн бұрын
We have too many golf courses. They use more water per day than any human.
@mkg47434 күн бұрын
Think C40 Think 15 minute City.
@charlesg79374 күн бұрын
This guy has been brainwashed by the woke culture aristocrats. It's a shame to see our younger generations so easily misguided.
@James-gv7ho4 күн бұрын
For you Americans this is the worlds greatest city, But for us Europeans this is just the standerd
@andrewpowell42464 күн бұрын
Propel did a great vid' of Emeryville with the mayor (search 'This American Mayor is Creating the Ultimate Biking City')
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Saying phoenix has nice weather is such a hot take.
Ive lived in high density living for over a devade. Its not at all as pleasant as this video sounds. Living thay close to eveyone is a pain. Traffic, parking, animals, noise. And these days the high density living is almost as expensive as owning a single dwelling unit. The only benefit to some MDU is location. But if anyone is paying any sort of attention the central phx area is going down fast with cleanliness and imho becoming TOO dense. The roads werent built right for this many people.
Arizona uses less water now than during the 70s.
It just makes me realize how much Miami sucks.
Phoenix is a perfect candidate for an asteroid impact!
All comes down to money
11:31 baseline Road by South Mountain
It’s so weird I know every single B roll shot in this video
Get rid of the fucking waterparks and golf courses. Christ.
I'm from VA and moved to Phoenix 3 years ago and it has been the worst living experience in my entire life. Worst drivers imaginable, everyone is impatient, it's hot, and no cold water until the winter
So phoenix is for the cheep rich man and screw the poor. Lets not even start with The Zone
Get rid of the golf courses. Portland was trying this high density housing garbage. The new units had no parking, the city wanted everyone to take transit. It also damages surrounding housing values.
There are a lot of damn good reasons people prefer single family homes in quiet suburbs. Not a chance I would ever live in anything resembling an apartment. That said, really good presentation of your viewpoints and a lot to ponder. Also, you would be better served on quoting anything from Vice.
Increasing city density would be a lot more tolerable if the neighborhoods those dense apartments were in were more walkable, weren't ghetto with a high crime rate, and were well built so I'm not hearing babies crying and people screaming through paper thin walls next door.
Barcelona is simply amazing. It is so easy to navigate.
London is far better than Barcelona
Phoenix is wonderful!
Fuck it i die.
Hey man… Queen Creek is a great place to live…
Ha! I thought he was gonna say something good about Houston😅
Found your channel and was curious.. but I’m not really into the aggressive politics. The information was interesting but really put off by the biased opinions
Align your shot higher so we're not looking into your crotch. I'm a filmmaker so I am particular about these things. But I have subscribed anyway, because you're smart, and your content is both interesting and well researched. Just, finesse the crap out of your personal shots, please. It will take you many rungs up the ladder. Brighter colors and closer shots would help. No one needs to see your ankles, or your empty apartment with it's disheveled bed. Do a two-shot: tits up, and only an inch of space above your head. I look forward to more insightful videos.
Population decline sound GREAT .... Maybe build your duplexes and townhomes in New Mexico please ... They need to people ... We don't ...
I lived in Europe on and off between 1981 and 2007 - and for nearly all of that time I didn't have a car - and when I needed one, I rented one. In Paris, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Stockholm (the cities in which I lived for up to a year each) the Parking was horrifically expensive and nearly impossible to find (except in Paris, which has a hidden subterranean world of shadowy parking lots that I never knew were there until I rented a car to drive my father to some outlaying towns when he visited me). But I rarely even needed a car, because public transportation was SO GOOD. Even the trains and motorcoaches were amazing. However, Taxi cabs in Europe are too costly to even think about - like $200 to get from the airport into Paris city center.
Good video dude, but staring at that bare-bones 'Gulag' background with your 'college-student' bed and eggshell colored walls was depressing. Smooth out the top of the bed at least. Not a judgment - Just a tip.
I just learned what a “stroad” was. I’m an AZ native. I leaned to drive on basic 1-lane-each-direction roads. I really dislike driving the stroads. A cop once told me how horrifying it is to direct traffic at a 24 lane intersection.. To get 24 idiot drivers to pay attention and stop/go in unison. I never thought of that. 😂
I love my 40 year old brick home on my acreage in Phoenix, which I flood with water every two weeks so my horses can graze. It’s the non-native suburbanite turds and endless styrofoam & stucco homes that ruined the place. In a few more years I’ll cash out and find a new rural area somewhere, just like the farmers before me did.
ive lived in az 20 years and people will walk up to you and talk about anal out of nowhere or ask you for money. this infrastructure crap is irrelevant compared to how gross everyone here is. gross gross gross. but maybe everywhere is like this now. maybe az got it the worst since MJ is legal.
I would agree with most of this list specially Chicago. A couple of things Winters are not as hard as you might think throughout the Midwest. we have have no shortage of water,like they have in the Sun Belt. in addition we do not care to be referred to as the Rust Belt anymore.
Where have you been buddy?
If a neighborhood is walkable public transport is unnecessary. Just walk or get a bike.
I grew up in Phoenix and lived there for 35 years. It’s just ridiculous that almost every home has their own swimming pool. It took us 4 hours once a week for the hose to fill our pool back up.
I live in Phoenix
here’s the thing tho, in barcelona i took the metro and was amazed at how clean and efficient it was. there was no mentally unstable homeless man threatening passengers, i didn’t feel like i’d be mugged (although pickpockets exist), and i never thought “wow i wonder if this seat was covered in human fluids” that’s the difference between the US transit and spain. when in DC or NY, i’m worried about “if i get on a train does someone potentially have a gun” or “will a homeless person endanger my life because they are hearing voices saying ‘push him’”
That development in Tempe, looks like some of the neighborhoods in Athens Greece, just more modern construction materials.
Barcelona has an overall population comparable to Phoenix, just 1.6 million. But an overall land area of just 39 square miles, or just about 7.5% of the entire land area of Phoenix, 518 square miles. A population density of 1/4 what it is for Barcelona could fit the entire population of metro Phoenix, 5 million, within the city limits.
Stroades are killing our life and cars in general 😢
Great video! I'm wondering if pursuing a bachelor's in Civil Engineering could help for doing well in an Urban Planning Master's Degree
By 2040 Arizona will be over wet bulb temperatures for 6months of the year so unfit for human habitation
Those residential blocks look like copy paste 🚮
How about retroactively banning grass? Having grass in this desert is idiotic. Tell the Midwestern transplants to stop trying to recreate the Midwest in a desert.
This is one of many reasons I’m glad we live in Prescott.
Okay, to be fair, that isn't Houston's public transit map, that is just the rail map. Here in Seattland, we have three streetcars and two light metros, and two commuter rail lines which seems sparse but we also have an incredibly strong BRT, local; and all day regional express bus network that doesn't show up on the Google overlay
I blame the Mormons.
We have too many golf courses. They use more water per day than any human.
Think C40 Think 15 minute City.
This guy has been brainwashed by the woke culture aristocrats. It's a shame to see our younger generations so easily misguided.
For you Americans this is the worlds greatest city, But for us Europeans this is just the standerd
Propel did a great vid' of Emeryville with the mayor (search 'This American Mayor is Creating the Ultimate Biking City')