Living in Fargo, North Dakota

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Living in North Dakota

Living in North Dakota

Күн бұрын

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@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Contact our Team to Learn About Moving to Fargo, North Dakota! 📲 Call/Text Direct at 701-253-1872 📲 Email: NorthDakota@TheVanAsscheGroup.com
@broxxad
@broxxad Жыл бұрын
One thing i noticed here is that rabbits and squirrels are not afraid of humans. And one squirrel actually approached me with arms stretched out, seemingly asking for food. That immediately gave me an idea how good of people here are.
@Glybocs
@Glybocs 11 ай бұрын
What about north lakes?
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682 2 ай бұрын
ND has very few lakes you gotta go to MN for that
@QueenAurora85
@QueenAurora85 2 ай бұрын
I just moved back to Fargo and I definitely missed it was gone for a year and there’s no place like it
@Mucyo.
@Mucyo. Жыл бұрын
I live here but is the quiet city and is the one which control teens and youth behavior in better way
@xlerb2286
@xlerb2286 4 ай бұрын
I came here in about 1990 to get a master's degree and never left. I've had no troubles finding good jobs in my field. Wages aren't as good as on the coasts but the low cost of living more than makes up for that. Fargo isn't for everyone. If it's strengths match what you want in life it's sure worth a look though. And yes, the winters are cold. It's not really that big a deal. Appropriate cold weather clothing and a car with auto start so you can let it warm up a bit go a long way to taking the sting out of winter.
@Dwright2020
@Dwright2020 8 ай бұрын
I've lived in the FM area for 30 years now and I think your wrong about housing being affordable. Your paying an average of 350-400k for a 10-20 year old home. If you want new construction it's upwards of 550k+. That is not affordable. If your renting...say...a three bedroom apartment be prepared to pay $1500+ a month for a modern apartments and 1200+ for older buildings. Don't move here thinking it's cheap, because it's not...at all.. I'd say if your a family of 5 you'll need $70,000-$100,000 income to live comfortably.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 8 ай бұрын
Perspective is everything. Those prices are inexpensive compared to what people living in the states on the West and East Coast. For somebody from WA, OR, CA, AZ, FL etc - suddenly the cost of living (including housing) becomes comparatively inexpensive and the quality of life offered in FM becomes evident.
@Bremflux
@Bremflux 6 ай бұрын
Yes this sounds affordable to me
@ITheorey
@ITheorey 4 ай бұрын
Houses pop up in Fargo for $200,000 and even lower, where I live you'd be lucky to find ANY house for under $700,000. I see 1-2 bedroom apartments in fargo for as low as $500-$600, a one bedroom in my city rents for around $2,000. Fargo is one of the only cheap cities left on the west.
@bruna.rissato
@bruna.rissato 9 ай бұрын
I love Fargo! I studied at NDSU in 2019/2020 and it was a wonderful part of my life! Miss you Fargo ♥ Regardings from Brazil
@andrewmarek6815
@andrewmarek6815 3 ай бұрын
How did a Brazilian survive in our climate?
@maxcalifornia94
@maxcalifornia94 12 күн бұрын
I’d move to Fargo ND. Born and raised in California so it’ll always be home but California agenda is no joke. Also time to experience another state, another way of life. Fargo is on my list.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 9 күн бұрын
Happy to help you find your new home here (and we can recommend an agent in your area of CA to sell your old home). Text call or email us.
@HumanInstrumentalityProject
@HumanInstrumentalityProject 2 ай бұрын
Been here for almost 10 years and there is nothing to do. Whatever this guy shows is absolutely nothing about this Fargo and everything he shows is in west Fargo, not Fargo itself since it’s a dying place.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
Everything new is West Fargo... but for someone researching moving to Fargo - "West Fargo" and "Fargo" are the same thing. Thanks for watching! Our team is here to help you buy (or sell!) a home in Fargo (and West Fargo, too ;-). )
@Garanimal-g8b
@Garanimal-g8b 2 ай бұрын
@@LivinginNorthDakota Yeah sure, Moorhead and Fargo are the same also, right? There's just a creek between them.
@JaySandt
@JaySandt 2 ай бұрын
It isnt midwest nice. To clicky. If you didnt grow up here you aren't accepted into the in crowd. If you move go further west- by alot.
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 8 ай бұрын
Looks amazing. So clean and maintained. I am in Austin and cannot imagine life now without violence, homeless camps and pan handlers on every corner.
@spaniel_lvr
@spaniel_lvr 2 ай бұрын
Oh believe me, Fargo has those too 😅 I work in downtown Fargo and get asked for money on a daily basis. I avoid certain street corners where a group of individuals sit and approach passing pedestrians. I’ve had food thrown at my car. Witnessed people doing drugs and urinating in the public parking ramp stairways and have had to take a self defense class sponsored by my employer. Although downtown Fargo has a lot to offer, it’s definitely not perfect. I grew up in Bismarck and even though the two cities are only 200 miles apart, they feel like different worlds entirely. Bismarck is much better, cleaner, and safer.
@kayletzgo
@kayletzgo 2 ай бұрын
@@spaniel_lvrdo you feel like fargo is improving over all? Especially the downtown area? We have family in ND so we go every year and pass by Fargo and we’ve noticed a lot of development/improvement in the downtown area but it also seems like more homelessness. I’m thinking crime has gone up in the area despite the city’s efforts to improve downtown. Curious as to your thoughts since you actually live there and we were just visiting (just came back last week)
@spaniel_lvr
@spaniel_lvr 2 ай бұрын
⁠@@kayletzgo there is definitely an increase in homelessness not just in downtown but city wide. They are continuing to develop downtown but the buildings they are developing have high rent. I’ve been in Fargo for 6 years and have noticed an increase in crime. The police force isn’t a large as I think it should be for the population of the area. They have a police hub downtown but people still panhandle, urinate in the parking ramps, and try to break into cars in the parking ramp. There are two things that keep the homeless population downtown. There is the Salvation Army building that provides them meals and then there is a downtown engagement center for them to go to during the day for medication if needed. There has been a homeless camp established along the river. I wouldn’t walk the path along the river alone for that reason. If you are going to move to the Fargo area, consider West Fargo or Horace. Horace especially is a much nicer area but houses are more expensive for sure. If you are familiar with Minneapolis, Fargo is much safer than that area but it doesn’t feel like other towns in the state. It definitely feels like a city rather than a small town.
@lyndamcallister9460
@lyndamcallister9460 2 ай бұрын
From Fargo, it is rapidly changing the past few years with the influx of illegal aliens. The system is changing the red states to blue.
@CaseyChristopherson-w8d
@CaseyChristopherson-w8d 4 ай бұрын
Very conservative state👍
@kostas0352
@kostas0352 5 ай бұрын
I'm from Greece and I'll move to fargo for 2 years for work, i hope it's a nice place
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 5 ай бұрын
The winter will be very different for you! Reach out to us if you’d like to explore buying a home in Fargo!
@xlerb2286
@xlerb2286 4 ай бұрын
My grandfather came to North Dakota from Greece. He sure loved the state.
@d.mb.2311
@d.mb.2311 2 ай бұрын
Better change your mind. It’s horrible here.
@kostas0352
@kostas0352 2 ай бұрын
@@d.mb.2311 why so
@WisomofHal
@WisomofHal 11 ай бұрын
Looking at ND because it’s one of the last places that feel like America.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 11 ай бұрын
Reach out to us to discuss what area is best for you! We have agents in all corners of the state to help you find a home. Phone number in video description
@davidortiz3094
@davidortiz3094 10 ай бұрын
​@@LivinginNorthDakotaHow much is rent out there? Coming from NYC.
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682 2 ай бұрын
@@davidortiz3094 Dont come here. We dont want people from NY
@burnthecandleatbothendz
@burnthecandleatbothendz 6 ай бұрын
ive lived in Fargo for 40 years
@CLF2050
@CLF2050 Ай бұрын
I moved to Fargo for a job and was there for just under two years. I am now living in California. Fargo is a cross betweeen the Twilight Zone and purgatory. The people were just weird...kinda off. What I discovered about the place, was the people born and raised in the area did not like newcomers. They looked at you as an "intruder, " and I was told as much. I found old-fashioned attitudes, and a dislike of anyone who was not straight and white. I also did not like the ultra-conservative attitudes. It is 100% Trump, and you do have a lot of radical right-wingers. Everyone drives a pickup truck and looks like they are on meth or live in a trailer park. The cost of living is not that low, and jobs pay dirt. I was never so glad to get out of Fargo. Just wasn't my cup of tea.
@ashcraft555
@ashcraft555 2 ай бұрын
Make sure you consider the political environment you want to live in when moving to the area. Moorhead, the Minnesota side, is in a state that is more liberal, including protecting abortion in the state constitution. While Fargo itself is relatively liberal, the state itself is not. If you have a trans kid, for example, you'll need to live on the Minnesota side for them to get health care related to that. There's a significant political difference depending on which side of the river you're on, so if that is important to you, definitely research before moving.
@georgelopezmyfav123
@georgelopezmyfav123 5 ай бұрын
If I came to this place, I would be a guy who is from Texas, the hot place in America, so cold places aren't really an issue for me.
@marlaw211972
@marlaw211972 10 ай бұрын
Streets are clean..I don't see any Electrical Posts...think electric cables are Buried...
@abdirahmanibrahim4443
@abdirahmanibrahim4443 2 ай бұрын
Yeah if you can handle frozen it’s you place
@franschlosser3088
@franschlosser3088 4 ай бұрын
Moved back to Bismarck from Phoenix Az because family here. Love it here. Much like Fargo.
@Garanimal-g8b
@Garanimal-g8b 2 ай бұрын
I would like to see the national stats comparing the number of vanity plates per capita. Bismarck is a stone cold winner.
@nwalters7
@nwalters7 6 ай бұрын
Fargo is getting to big and to many oblivous people when it comes to driving. Wahpeton, ND is better. BTW Essentia is the hometown hospital. Sanford just got there in 2010 or 2011. Essentia has been there as long as I can remember. Essentia used to be Dakota clinic.
@mamaof3kids4keets28
@mamaof3kids4keets28 Ай бұрын
Sanford used to be called Meritcare. Gave birth to all my children at that hospital. My first was born in 2003, and I know the hospital is older than that.
@rebeccacahalan3210
@rebeccacahalan3210 Ай бұрын
@@mamaof3kids4keets28prior to being Meritcare it was St. Luke’s. 😊
@tracyr.2658
@tracyr.2658 2 ай бұрын
I live in ND and love Fargo!! I had cancer and doctored there and It was top notch 😊 everything is so clean because you can’t be homeless here 🤷🏼‍♀️ we do have 9 months of winter but I was in Mississippi one summer and I’d much rather have a snow storm than a hurricane or that heat and humidity 😅
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
I love that you said "had". Congrats and that kind of news never gets old. Reach out to us if you find that you'd like to find a different home in the Fargo area... Call/Text: 701-253-1872 or if you'd like to start with a mortgage loan application (if you need one) - go here: mtgpro.co/dr/c/81i1t
@riccrosis
@riccrosis Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tour, we are new here in fargo,ND we just arrived sept.6. Nice informations you give to ask. We will visit soon the places that you showed to us. We need to adjust first to the cold weather here. Its too cold for us bcos we came from the philippines. Thanks again.🎉
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Welcome! If you guys want to explore buying a home, reach out to us to start a conversation. Our lender and real estate agent team is here to help!
@Wendeee5
@Wendeee5 Күн бұрын
How was the cold for you? I’m curious.
@allie12212
@allie12212 4 ай бұрын
I moved to Fargo from Arkansas 6 years ago… it was definitely a huge culture shock and change but I absolutely love it… I live in West Fargo
@bebelangford3039
@bebelangford3039 4 ай бұрын
I think it really depends on why youre thinking of moving to Fargo, what exactly youre looking for and where youre originating from. Not a visually attractive place; It's not picturesque at all. Instead, I moved to western Minnesota a year ago, so Im only maybe 45 minutes away from stateline-which is Fargo/Moorhead. I head over every week as there are more options for shopping than you'll ever need. Also, very good health care facilities and top tier doctors. ND def has the tax advantages compared to MN.
@DandyKay-i2q
@DandyKay-i2q 7 күн бұрын
I like the attentiveness to the comments, i just found out about north dakota today, everywhere in america i would be scared because of the crime rate, so i would always look for apartments at high places so crime would be at ground floor nowhere near me, but for once when looking for places in north dakota i feel safe no matter where. It will be my first time in america, i was born american but never had the chance to move there, i dont have much education but im hoping to grow. The rent when i was looking for apartments were like around 500 dollars a month which was crazy but i also found that the minimum wage is 7 dollars an hour so it makes sense. But im curious as to how easy it is to find jobs, like thats the only issue because a small state with few people means few jobs aswell i feel like, but i could be wrong. I want to work at minimum wage until i get higher education, any advise if i were to move here.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 7 күн бұрын
Look into the oilfield in Williston. No matter where you live it’s not “cheap” to live in North Dakota. Youll never make it on minimum wage here or anywhere else.
@jimwalshonline9346
@jimwalshonline9346 4 ай бұрын
My opinion: I like Fargo, it's a cool town. It's the one real state in ND; politically, it's a blueish oasis in this reddest of red states.
@Battleaxegunner
@Battleaxegunner Жыл бұрын
I live in Georgia, smackdab in Hapeville next to the Airport and Atlanta. My uncle stays in Havana, ND. I'm thinking of relocating up to Fargo as a 2nd choice..
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
We’re here to help! Give us a call or text so we can meet over zoom and talk about making that move. Sara can introduce you to a lender and explain the real estate market fully so you can make the best move.
@danielz2131
@danielz2131 Жыл бұрын
Read what I wrote DanielZ2131. I lived there, once. One of the best choices I made in life was to leave ND & Fargo
@danielz2131
@danielz2131 Жыл бұрын
Havana, ND is a water - grass land and wind swiped and very cold 200 days of the year. Good luck with that.
@NicoleHRRCP
@NicoleHRRCP Жыл бұрын
yep, moving here next week for the second time. Im not a fan of winter but its so safe, clean and affordable!! And Im coming from Phoenix..lol
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
We have our Phoenix team as well. @LivingInThePhoenixEastValley. If you need help selling a home in Arizona and buying one in Fargo, you found the right place! Call us
@m.loughlin1915
@m.loughlin1915 Жыл бұрын
I'm in East Mesa. I have often considered ND to relocate. I tolerate cold a lot better than bone dry 110° summers!
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Funny… we have a team office in Chandler. You can literally hire our team to not only help you sell in East Mesa (Eastmark? or where are you) but can also help you buy in Fargo. Reach out to us if you want to explore that option.
@yelhsarose
@yelhsarose 7 ай бұрын
I am living in Phoenix and looking to move to Fargo this June. How are you liking it @NicoleHRRCP?
@jamesknowles370
@jamesknowles370 Ай бұрын
if you move to North Dakota, you might as well be a dead fish at the bottom of the Missouri River.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Ай бұрын
North Dakota isn't for the weak! If you know anyone wanting to leave, we have buyers looking in every part of the state. We can help you (or your friends/family) sell their home!
@GeullordseyaGeullordseyak
@GeullordseyaGeullordseyak 8 ай бұрын
Fargo beautiful city to raise family 👪 ❤️ 💖 ♥️
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 8 ай бұрын
A lot of people would agree! Grab a time we can talk: calendly.com/david-vanassche-calendar/home-purchase-meeting
@TsikataLLC
@TsikataLLC 9 ай бұрын
pls make another video on winter. lol
@sedest1
@sedest1 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@negrolobo2009
@negrolobo2009 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations, thank you for the información. Later I will email at you.
@danvercellono3281
@danvercellono3281 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks!!
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
You bet! Reach out to us for help finding your next home!
@genesis6d7
@genesis6d7 Жыл бұрын
i love Fargo, North Dakota.. from Winnipeg!
@natthaphonnoble2407
@natthaphonnoble2407 3 ай бұрын
Just why!!! My parents decided to move to Winnipeg from Texas and Colorado!!!! My moms originally from Kenora which is a nice little tourist town but it sucks to live out in Winnipeg, Work my way back to Houston Fck me!!!!!
@anyakho7055
@anyakho7055 11 ай бұрын
Going to North Dakota next year thanks!!!!
@skinnydee1886
@skinnydee1886 Ай бұрын
Is there an international airport "in" Fargo? Thank you. I enjoyed this video; it's very informative. Thank you🙏
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Ай бұрын
Yes there is an “international airport” (code FAR) but there are no regularly scheduled commercial flights internationally. Any international flights would be private/charter aircraft. Most (all?) international flights would be through a connection in Chicago, Minneapolis or Denver. Reach out to us if we can help you learn more about the area and connect with a Realtor with our team that can help you with finding the right home.
@danielsharp3683
@danielsharp3683 4 ай бұрын
Cold ? It gets - 45 bellow zero hahahahaha this guy will be frozen
@Eraera1
@Eraera1 2 ай бұрын
Born and raised here. I will never leave!
@HumanInstrumentalityProject
@HumanInstrumentalityProject 2 ай бұрын
Gross. There isn’t shit to do but drink. Weird place to raise a family when there isn’t anything to do.
@Eraera1
@Eraera1 2 ай бұрын
@@HumanInstrumentalityProject plenty to do. Do you live in LA or New York? P.S. we don't want your opinion
@donaldreinholz3745
@donaldreinholz3745 3 ай бұрын
Build a bike/walking trail along the river between Fargo and grand forks
@donaldreinholz3745
@donaldreinholz3745 3 ай бұрын
The most expensive area to buy a home in most neighborhoods in my area are the nice older neighborhoods
@50Herosim
@50Herosim 7 ай бұрын
what is the average salary level for professions such as loader, plumber, electrician and what is the cost of housing if you rent?
@virginianalangan6786
@virginianalangan6786 3 ай бұрын
Living in Grand Forks f0r 20 years and gp Fargo to shop.
@wolfkilla428
@wolfkilla428 Ай бұрын
Winters too brutal, I recommend Rapid City if you wanna move to a Dakota
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Ай бұрын
Rapid City is awesome!
@d.mb.2311
@d.mb.2311 2 ай бұрын
He is only recording to sell houses. Be realistic, Fargo is a big village, nothing to do, winters are long and too cold. Mall is too small… everything else is nothing
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
Fargo is the fastest growing area of North Dakota... but it's not for everyone. If you're looking to leave - we can help you sell your home in Fargo AND find you an agent in whatever area you want to move to. Reach out to us.
@hybehybe6034
@hybehybe6034 11 ай бұрын
Yeah thanks Sandford
@stanforddickson6349
@stanforddickson6349 13 күн бұрын
Welcome
@beksolkonju273
@beksolkonju273 4 ай бұрын
What about the job market there?
@LSATpractice
@LSATpractice 2 ай бұрын
Well the state has the lowest unemployment rate in the entire US so that says something
@d.mb.2311
@d.mb.2311 2 ай бұрын
@@LSATpracticebecause of low paid Jobs and people are working like animals 24hours
@danvercellono3281
@danvercellono3281 Жыл бұрын
Love this. Looking to move to Fargo very soon with my company!
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Be sure to give us a call/text or email to connect. Our team is here and available to help you find an ideal home! Give us a call!
@Cheryl-mu9sv
@Cheryl-mu9sv 11 ай бұрын
​@@LivinginNorthDakotaI'm looking to move to fargo 8n july
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 11 ай бұрын
You can call or text us anytime. Even 7 months in advance. 701-253-1872. We’re here to help make that move a smooth one!
@naturaljustice4654
@naturaljustice4654 Ай бұрын
Love ND/MN and yeah Fargo, my dads fam are from the area, nicest ppl ever ever. Was in Fargo 4 weeks ago, on my way back home to Europe, can't believe I'm still in Europe.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Ай бұрын
Glad you got to visit! Where in Europe do you call home?
@naturaljustice4654
@naturaljustice4654 Ай бұрын
@@LivinginNorthDakota I'm 50/50 Swedish/Norwegian, live in Norway, my parents ND/MN and NJ/NYC.
@jst31n
@jst31n 7 ай бұрын
Fargo sucks, move somewhere else.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 7 ай бұрын
We can certainly help you move somewhere else. When you sell your home in Fargo, where do you want to move next?
@Garanimal-g8b
@Garanimal-g8b 2 ай бұрын
@@LivinginNorthDakota No place you recommend.
@donaldreinholz3745
@donaldreinholz3745 3 ай бұрын
I’m moving 2025
@danielz2131
@danielz2131 Жыл бұрын
For those thinking about Fargo, consider its reality is a function of its past. Fargo, Grand Forks & Wahpeton, ND are really just Western outposts of Minnesota. And thus the rest is: Oh, North Dakota & South Dakota ought never to have been States in the Union. They had been grouped land-wise with most of Eastern Montana and in honor of the tribes living there, the "Dakota" Sioux, named Dakota. However, Post Civil War Republicans sought more U.S. Senate seat votes as the South slowly was being readmitted to the Union. Thus, divide by 3 and you get, well, "6 Senators." Neither SD or ND would have survived financially without the historically massive subsides provided by the Federal government, a government both, politically, claim to hate, AKA MAGA-ville. And why is the Federal money (gift) forthcoming? It's those senate seats of old. Well, while they claim to "hate it" but only after the checks are delivered by the U.S. Gov't's USPS. [But here note: the checks go to the few, not the many. To get the federal check you must "own or control the land." If you do not you get trickle-down]. Most all of SD's & ND's economic activity happens within 75 miles of the Minnesota borders. All of their small towns died economically by the 1960's, when most of WWII's cash-flow had been spent. Even its regional towns/cities of 8,000 or less are passing rapidly into history. It is Abe Lincoln and his Homestead Act of 1862 that's to blame. Dry land Farming West of the 98th can be sustained only with masses subsides. [The 98th is 50-miles West of Fargo]. Think the dust-bowel and FDR and the 1930's. The USDA told Lincoln in 1861 not to do it, but Lincoln was a Northern Whig, i.e., today they'd be called "Socialists." He believed in using the government to build the nation's infrastructure - remember the railroads being built West into a wilderness? Completed in 1869 and totally broke by 1875. Well, thank you Mr. Lincoln. America even today has not come to fully to accept that 2/3's of the nation is a dry or semi-dry desert or high plains desert. Slice down from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to Dallas, Texas and you have basically tracked the 98th. West of that line to the Pacific Ocean it is, well, dry - very dry. All the dams and canals build by the U.S. Government were done to make a desert bloom and the senate seat votes (re-read the above) delivered the cash. Oh, Lincoln would have loved it. What I find most interesting about the area West of the 98th is the people their think their world was built by "Individual enterprise & effort." It was not. Life there was and is but a function of Washington D.C. policy or politics. Remember the rule: if you break it you own it. The USA Gov't. broke the Great Plains (once know as the Great American Desert - here think Oregon Trail and wagon trains) & the tribes and, YES, Now She Owns it and it is costly.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Wow! Great history lesson and perspective on how the area came to be.
@epp101
@epp101 5 ай бұрын
I tried to ask this question by sending it to the email address listed above, but it bounced back as "undeliverable". As such, I'm going to try asking it here in the comments: My son and I are considering moving to Fargo (among other places) and I have a very important question that doesn't appear to be addressed by any of the videos I've seen. My son suffers from asthma and pollen allergies and is prone to chronic sinus infections. We currently live in central PA along the Susquehanna River - which is notorious for its bad air quality for people with asthma/allergies. This is the primary reason why we are looking to relocate. We were in Fargo briefly a few years ago when taking a midwest road trip in the Summer of 2022 and we fell in love with much of it. However - how is the area for people who suffer from seasonal allergies and asthmatics? I figure that with the long winters, that means a shorter "hay fever season", but once spring does bloom along the prairie there, how bad is the pollen count and how do people who suffer from hay fever usually fare? Also, how is the air quality in general for asthmatics? When we were the a few years ago, much of the midwest was suffering from smoke in the atmosphere from the huge wildfires that were raging along the west coast that summer - so we didn't take that as indicative of what a normal summer would be like in those areas. Barring things like wild fires, etc, how is the air quality for asthmatics in Fargo? Any insight you could provide would be appreciated. Thanks.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 5 ай бұрын
Sorry the email bounced! Not sure what’s going on there. In any case - I would need to refer you to look at other sources of info for this specifically as it relates to your son’s allergies and health concerns. As real estate agents-we can advise you on the market, what different areas can offer and are looking like etc - but I am certainly not an expert on how seasonal allergies might affect someone. Shoot me a text - 701-253-1872
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682
@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682 2 ай бұрын
Pollen is really bad here in the spring sorry to say. I get really bad allergies in the spring from all the tree pollen. Other then that no too bad
@davidrowe4006
@davidrowe4006 4 ай бұрын
Roll Herd
@ThisisDuffy
@ThisisDuffy 11 ай бұрын
So I plan on moving in 97 days, what kind of jobs are there?
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 11 ай бұрын
Shoot us a text or give us a call to discuss. What’s bringing you to Fargo?
@Bremflux
@Bremflux 6 ай бұрын
Thinking about moving here after fellowship. Will visit the hospital from NY in a few weeks... My only concern is the landscape. Are there many lakes around? I'm accustomed to the hills in Northern Ca, biking, trails, water, Ocean... looks very flat. Also, I left Ca just before Covid and I recall the smoke being unbearable. Is it smoky there in the Summer?
@IDontWantAFknHandle
@IDontWantAFknHandle 4 ай бұрын
Not really. In the 5 years that I've been living in this area only 1 summer was somewhat smoky due to wildfires in Canada. Personally being from California myself the summer humidity, insects, violent storms and brutal winters here are much more of an issue. And yes, it is extremely flat and there aren't any lakes, but there is the Red river which has really good fishing. Hope this helps.
@rebeccacahalan3210
@rebeccacahalan3210 Ай бұрын
The Fargo area is flat. FLAT. There are lakes nearby. Within an hour away you’ll find many lakes. Minnesota is “the land of 10,000 lakes” 😊. We’ve had some hazy days due to Canadian wildfires, but I wouldn’t say that it impacted daily activities.
@bremflux6464
@bremflux6464 Ай бұрын
Thank you. I visited the city, stayed nearly1 week. Loved the small airport, overall flow of traffic and pace of the city. Sanford Med is incredible and realtor Poonam Budhiraja gave an outstanding tour... Unfortunately, it wasn't the right fit.
@kellerlee2510
@kellerlee2510 Ай бұрын
I have lived in fargo my whole life and I don’t know anyone who likes fargo this much
@htcthunderbolt
@htcthunderbolt 2 ай бұрын
look how close those houses are, you have no privacy or yards even.also this is a giant advertising video for his company XD
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
Almost every client of ours moving to Fargo from somewhere else is curious what it looks like in the area. Of course we’re not going to spend 30+ hours filming and editing without asking people to give us a call if they want help buying a house…. Please send me a link to your tour of Fargo so I can share that also with potential client so they know what the area looks like :-).
@htcthunderbolt
@htcthunderbolt 2 ай бұрын
I'd buy a house there if my neighbor wasn't 2 feet away from me, why are the houses built so close to each other?
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
Living in any city environment it’s extremely expensive for land, streets, sewer/water lines, etc. Most people can’t afford what it would cost to have huge amounts of space between houses; so developers and builders build homes for middle and upper middle class buyers that want nice homes they can afford. If you’re interested in living more rural with at least an acre around you it’s possible to find something where you can’t see your neighbors as well if you look south toward Horace. Homes like this are going to be somewhere between the low 700s to 900,000 (or more) as of 2024. Give us a call or text 701-253-1872 for help getting started with finding the right home.
@htcthunderbolt
@htcthunderbolt 2 ай бұрын
@@LivinginNorthDakota 700k for a house? lmao yeah right, no thanks, no house should be more than 200k max.
@ozielantonioreynamoncada6258
@ozielantonioreynamoncada6258 11 ай бұрын
May You make a video about Carington Nd someday?
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately we don’t see a lot of people moving to Carrington. If you’re thinking about moving there, give us a call so we can discuss the real estate market and finding you a home :-). Our team also lists and sells properties anywhere in North Dakota.
@karlenacasi
@karlenacasi Жыл бұрын
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! If you’re thinking about moving or relocating to Fargo (or anywhere else in North Dakota) be sure to call, text or send us an email! We love helping people find the best neighborhood and home for their lifestyle, commute and whatever else is important to an ideal place to live.
@50Herosim
@50Herosim 7 ай бұрын
Are wages in North Dakota higher or lower than the US average?
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 7 ай бұрын
The median household income is $78,720/year in the whole state. That’s slightly above the national median household income of $74,580. That said - depending on your skill set and type of work you may be significantly above (or below) this level of income. Individuals in the Bakken Oilfield can make well over $100,000/year - but the work culture involves long overtime hours and is very cyclical with the price of oil.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 7 ай бұрын
The local lenders are able to offer people 1/2% down mortgage loans to encourage higher levels of home ownership. If you’d like to learn more about buying a home in North Dakota, shoot us a text or give us a call: 7012531872
@d.mb.2311
@d.mb.2311 2 ай бұрын
Definitely lower
@Clipzforu_
@Clipzforu_ 9 ай бұрын
Hey whats the job situation there ?
@FoolsGoldMMA
@FoolsGoldMMA 7 ай бұрын
Bakken oil field can easily make 30+ an hour with no experience working 60+ hours a week
@danielsharp3683
@danielsharp3683 4 ай бұрын
Jobs everywhere here
@goodman003
@goodman003 3 ай бұрын
Fargo or williston?
@spaniel_lvr
@spaniel_lvr 2 ай бұрын
Fargo, Williston is an oil town. I’m partial to Bismarck but Bismarck is slightly more expensive than Fargo.
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota 2 ай бұрын
Completely different places and vibes. If you’re considering a move to North Dakota we will connect you with both a Realtor in Williston and Fargo so you can discuss the finer details and get help finding a home in either place.
@AidsPizza
@AidsPizza Жыл бұрын
A lot less chirping smoke detectors up there thats for sure
@LivinginNorthDakota
@LivinginNorthDakota Жыл бұрын
That noise is THE WORST! I went for the 10 year lithium batteries on my last set of smoke detectors. No longer a thing.
@shannonhenson609
@shannonhenson609 9 ай бұрын
I see what you did there. 🤔👍😆
@cavanpatrick6343
@cavanpatrick6343 11 ай бұрын
Born in ND, spent my Uni days in Fargo which was a step up from Minot but 👎🏼 for my adult years no reason to stay. Youth isn’t tolerated well, then when visiting as an adult no respect from so called adults a generation above mine rude AF and I live in the Bronx now but the rudeness was something I had forgotten. If you do run in to friendly people they’re probably from Minnesota. I haven’t been gone that long but there’s nothing I would want to move back for and my friends there agree with me they’re just stuck due to work or fam. If you are of color do not drive after 10pm you will be pulled over by cops trying to make a quota. Twice I was pulled over in the same night: for signaling too soon, and the second my stop at a stop sign was “iffy” as the cop told me in other words hoping I was drinking. I told one I do not drink he responded that wasn’t my question I said how much have you had to drink 🤷🏼‍♂️ when one doesn’t drink they have not had anything. And no I didn’t get arrested nor a ticket which told me each stop was opportunistic
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