Why Is Hamilton Ontario So BAD!!
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@Bationnation
@Bationnation 20 сағат бұрын
It’s cool that half ur video titles r either disparaging Hamilton n Oakville n half of them r touting the two
@christophergaribay7097
@christophergaribay7097 Күн бұрын
Lmao. It's good but it's bad, but it's really good here but there is a bunch of poverty and crime. Pricier real estate is good for the area but now more people can't afford to stay open or buy homes. Like stop trying to put lipstick on a pig. If all this " progress" has actually hurt the city more then it's done good just nut up and admit it.
@vuk96zj
@vuk96zj 2 күн бұрын
It was a filthy block of flats Trash was on the floor A stink was in my nose Hinges off the doors Follow it up in this strange grey town They build it up and let it all fall down Feel like we're living in a battleground Everybody's jazzed Follow it up in this strange grey town The paint is peeling and the sky turned brown The bankers are wankers, every Thursday night They just vomit on that ground
@teddyruxspin8480
@teddyruxspin8480 7 күн бұрын
I moved out of Hamilton 20 years ago because it was terrible .. I can only imagine what it is like now
@chrissilliker8633
@chrissilliker8633 9 күн бұрын
North end is great
@Nigel-ry1po
@Nigel-ry1po 9 күн бұрын
Nigel in Hamilton🇨🇦 this guy should have turned the COMMENTS section off I have very very little good to say been here 46 years "Hamilton is not just a place ? it's a state of mind" s psychotic mind
@davemay7797
@davemay7797 11 күн бұрын
this wanna be ricky is such a dud
@paulstiles7420
@paulstiles7420 12 күн бұрын
SHUT THE HELL UP BUDDY,YOU KNOW ABSOLUTELY ZERO...
@cubatogo2003
@cubatogo2003 12 күн бұрын
Avoid Hamilton at all costs. No area is safe. The Mayor is a Communist lunatic and has turned the city into a shithole. Plus, she has installed red light cameras and speed radar on practically every street. Next she wants facial recognition. Horrible city with an abysmal future.
@michaelbressette2599
@michaelbressette2599 14 күн бұрын
I am a native born Hamiltonian of 60 years & it has always been a rough place to live. We have serious homeless issues & drug addiction going on here. We cant go anywhere in this city without encountering it. Yes the city is changing but only superficially. Real estate prices are way too high in my opinion Rents are crazy high no one can afford them, what we need is more affordable & thought out housing to reflect the times that accommodate all people not just a few. We are seeing so many luxury high rises but NO real housing for those with modest finances or low income & this is where things like high crime come onto play, when enough housing is built for all classes of finances the crime will go down & streets a heck of a lot cleaner so home buyers need to be aware of this.
@Ellie.12866
@Ellie.12866 14 күн бұрын
Driving into Hamilton from Niagara you will see a brownish haze covering the city. Wouldn't want to breathe there until more factories close. I heard that it is the 'C' capital of Canada.
@dandesjardins2552
@dandesjardins2552 17 күн бұрын
Lol steel town more polution then neighboring city's because the only have Wendy's and Timhortons and malls ,but on a real note way over populated
@WalterFrith
@WalterFrith 19 күн бұрын
Barton street is a slum and needs to be torn down like York street was in the 1970's.
@PlutoniumMC
@PlutoniumMC 24 күн бұрын
As someone coming from toronto, hamilton is much better. People are nicer, the transit is arguabky better. Shure, the industtial area might be ugly, but the stink gets blown put over the lake. There are some days that the city stinks but its not that bad. Native hamiltonians say homelesness is so bad, people will say that downtown is a ghost town, but compared to toronto, its again, not that bad.
@patpoole931
@patpoole931 25 күн бұрын
Just wondering how long ago you made this. Crime has not gone down....going up constantly...now you can't leave anything outside your own home or it will be stolen. Heck even bikes locked up or patio furniture bolted down...it will get stolen. Just seems to me you are downplaying the crime.
@CallumMoorekw
@CallumMoorekw Ай бұрын
Security, due diligence on the status certificate and finding that sweet spot that works for you!! Great vid!
@imdanielhale
@imdanielhale Ай бұрын
Thinking of buying a condo in Hamilton Ontario? Let me help! Call or Text: 905-407-2103 Email: [email protected]
@jasonl9266
@jasonl9266 Ай бұрын
Dude! Have you been to other cities?
@CallumMoorekw
@CallumMoorekw Ай бұрын
Best positioned area to have it all! Great vid Daniel!
@emperorhadrian6011
@emperorhadrian6011 Ай бұрын
He looks like if jerma did meth instead of weed.
@dopeytripod
@dopeytripod Ай бұрын
...try to avoid moving beside people who are SNOBBY thinking they are better than you!
@ontariofirs7347
@ontariofirs7347 Ай бұрын
Its always the generational Hamiltonians who talk trash about the city and yet complain when they get gentrified out 😂😂😂 These ppl have been living here for generations yet they aint done anything to prevent the old part of the city from decaying/blighting
@imdanielhale
@imdanielhale Ай бұрын
Thinking of moving to Hamilton Ontario? Let me help! Call or Text: 905-407-2103 Email: [email protected]
@Gapkids-o9e
@Gapkids-o9e 2 ай бұрын
That’s where I live
@Squeejeejee
@Squeejeejee 2 ай бұрын
I have always been in Hamilton. I was born in the mid-80s, 1980s that is. You see, Hamilton has always had problems. There has always been low-class riff raff type people in the downtown and along Barton Street. There was a City councillor 15 years ago that had converted store fronts on Barton street to over-crowded rental units. This kind of graft has been a tradition in Hamilton. Bums have always been loitering in Gore Park. And, businesses downtown had been struggling in the 1990s and into the 2000s. Investment and development has increased in the downtown. Ironically, even with the increased investment, there has been an equal increase in crime, transient people and drug use. Within that past 7 years however, Hamilton Mountain has been converting most of its homes to rental investment property. This is part of the increased migration of people to Canada. Political correctness prohibits me from saying more. Its a shame. I live here. I live next to an absentee landlord's property. Every single weekend, they have parties with loud music and too many people. The City does nothing. Traditional family-oriented Hamilton-Mountain people are paying the price for the new immigration and rental housing conversion that is taking place on the mountain. Its sad. The very same hard-working tax base of Hamiltonians are being abused. They go to work to help pay for crime management (law enforcement) and homeless druggy services they will never benefit from. I work a really hard low-paying job for 60 hours a week. I try to save and invest my income. I am trying to move away from Hamilton. In a few years time I hope to be out of here. Once my children are high school age, we are leaving Hamilton. I sincerely, sincerely, sincerely, wish I could explain more about the dangerous violent behaviour that is happening in this City. But, I simply can't You can probably figure out why.
@onceuponatimeintoronto891
@onceuponatimeintoronto891 2 ай бұрын
lol, meanwhile Realtors 10 yrs ago...Barton and Ottawa is going to be the new Locke St.
@Liliinvests
@Liliinvests 3 ай бұрын
just sent you that email about this video!
@Mystic_The_Wolf
@Mystic_The_Wolf 3 ай бұрын
looking at your videos, I like your honesty about Hamilton lol think the only good parts of Hamilton are the waterfalls along the "mountain"
@Mystic_The_Wolf
@Mystic_The_Wolf 3 ай бұрын
well. I'll be possibly moving to Port Dover at some point. I lived in Stoney Creek for a bit. it has some cute little areas and I reccomend The Powerhouse for a good Restaurant. They are so nice there. appartment complexes are being built along the beach where there are houses and homelessness is getting worse. also Grimby is very pretty as well
@Dino-gg6kb
@Dino-gg6kb 3 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts of beasly neighborhood
@metalpunkergrrrl
@metalpunkergrrrl 3 ай бұрын
i luv my lil oakville
@RobertJamesChinneryH
@RobertJamesChinneryH 3 ай бұрын
haven for hoboes...handouts for bums...real estate agents cleaning up $$$$$$$$$$$
@Ezekiel38Matthew24
@Ezekiel38Matthew24 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your honesty...you nailed all five perfectly....personally, I would never raise a family in lower Hamilton....even the mountain is now becoming corrupted to the core.
@grmm6845
@grmm6845 4 ай бұрын
North End isn't too bad, been here a year now. Definitely better than it was 10 years ago.
@kristenmackinnon8764
@kristenmackinnon8764 4 ай бұрын
I live in Hamilton why are you being mean to my city💀
@dixonlau504
@dixonlau504 4 ай бұрын
How about Dundas? What do you think about this area?
@imdanielhale
@imdanielhale 4 ай бұрын
Great area!
@gamerval2610
@gamerval2610 4 ай бұрын
is the whole industrial area being torn down or just a part of it?
@mayavenuemisfit814
@mayavenuemisfit814 4 ай бұрын
I've heard that Hamilton is more or less the Canadian equivalent of Detroit or Youngstown. Both in terms of industrial history and crime.
@MoonkeyL64
@MoonkeyL64 5 ай бұрын
Hamilton is not that bad
@adrivela2335
@adrivela2335 5 ай бұрын
Hi. How is Berrisfield community are? Is it good and safe?
@betty5064
@betty5064 5 ай бұрын
I don't see an ad tag.
@user-ni1uk5xx5f
@user-ni1uk5xx5f 5 ай бұрын
Yeah west Hamilton i was in a group home and wasnt the best area especially if u dont have a car
@InterviewInterrogations
@InterviewInterrogations 5 ай бұрын
Unbearable narration.
@2namesmusic
@2namesmusic 5 ай бұрын
Modern day Hamilton is a dystopian city. Its whole industry is price gouging vulnerable people's housing. Now the vulnerably populations are displaced into tent cities in your parks, streets, city hall, downtown, everywhere. If you want to see desperate people struggle, breaking into your backyard or car, stealing your bike, Etc. it's incredible. By moving here you're contributing to more of that. "Art is the new steel" is real estate propaganda. Artists struggle to get by here, so the art and culture that Hamilton's allegedly known for is essentially gone. The city allows artists to busk once a month if you consider that supportive. The city doesn't have meaningful support for artists to stick around. The culture that existed is slowly being replaced by generic "gourmet" burger and pizza places that are stuck in 2015. Or they'll close, an investment real estate company will buy it to leave it empty. During the big monthly "art" (busking) event you're not likely to see much tasteful art, more knick knacks. All there is to do is go to bars without an entertainment budget. And don't expect to go to Toronto for a night out unless you want to leave the event at midnight to catch the last bus (or Uber home after five Ubers cancel on you). Instead of making it easier to get to nearby cities and attractions the city's spending billions on a decades-old LRT system. The LRT will travel down one street. The street they're building the LRT on already has sufficient public transit. Its purpose isn't functional, LRTs are dated technology that was futuristic decades ago. The LRT is a minor cosmetic upgrade to market condos & will inevitably make the homelessness/lack of culture problem worse. Expect gridlocked traffic for years, isolation, petty crime, and more homeless than you've ever seen. Does this sound like a good place t live or even a good place to invest? I've lived here my entire life and the slimey real estate companies alongside the city destroyed it. They're lying to you because "price gouging housing from vulnerable is the new steel." If you'd rather trust this used car salesman over a born-and-raised Hamiltonian speaking with candour go ahead. This is a warning and I'm trying to help you but the choice is yours. Your quality of life will decrease by moving here. Anyone telling you to move here has ulterior motives and wants to finesse you into their scheme. Also you'll never find community because Toronto transplants don't fit in, and have a reputation for being boring yuppies. I loved Hamilton for what it was (grimey but authentic). However, it's the opposite now. Let's not pretend it's Manhattan , "Toronto's Brooklyn," or even "Toronto's Parkdale." Settle for a smaller house somewhere else and live a good life. Or get finessed into investing by cherry picked, exaggerated selling points that omit crucial and practical information about the city.
@CoryResilient
@CoryResilient 5 ай бұрын
Stop the cap bro. Can't squeeze water out of a rock.
@crhayes
@crhayes 5 ай бұрын
Would be nice to know the median price instead of average.
@pankajkumar-zm4cy
@pankajkumar-zm4cy 5 ай бұрын
Hi, what are the good area to live in Hamilton ON from family point of view. Also coult you suggest some good Elementry Schools in hamilton.
@user-ec8eo3vz2u
@user-ec8eo3vz2u 6 ай бұрын
Ue a bird buddy u come here u get ur face beat in
@wigsy99
@wigsy99 6 ай бұрын
Live on the mountain, basically most places in the lower city are dumps you got it spot on here.
@Ynalaw
@Ynalaw 3 ай бұрын
The mountain is degenerating too. Over-crammed immigrant rentals.
@wigsy99
@wigsy99 3 ай бұрын
@@Ynalaw yes agree starting to see that in my neighborhood single family homes converted to duplexes and jammed with immigrants and other undesirables
@Ynalaw
@Ynalaw 3 ай бұрын
@@wigsy99 iIt stands to be seen, but I think that rental properties won't necessarily devalue adjacent properties. In fact, owning a rental property in a neighbourhood where rental properties are the norm, might increase the value of the home; its more attractive for investors. But, it makes for a noisy, over-crowded, possibly dangerous living environment. ... I worry that home ownership is going to become more rare with each passing year. Entire communities will be rental slums. Surely, all these young immigrants are going to want to raise families too. Its pretty hard for single people to pay rent, nevermind entire families. Things sure are messed up these days.
@tonygarea7925
@tonygarea7925 6 ай бұрын
so in summary, for people that dont have time to watch the video: the bad parts of Hamilton are the West part; the East part (industrial sector); the Center part (Hess, Barton) and the North part. BTW Hamilton doesn't really consider any part of the town South. So as long as you stay away from the North, West, East, and Centre, your good.