10 Reasons NOT to move to Michigan.

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10 Reasons NOT to move to Michigan.

Today we are looking at the 26th state to be admitted into the Union, The Wolverine state, Michigan.
Michigan is a great state, but like all states it has some negatives and that is what this video is all about. I hope you enjoy it.

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Michigan is two different worlds: the lower peninsula (which gets all the attention) and the UP. The weather stats are from the LP, since you mentioned “West shore.” Amateurs! The UP is brutal like Siberia. Look up stats for Houghton/Hancock, the snowiest place east of the Rockies. I survived a 300” winter snowfall there one year

benty
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Proud Michigander here. Many different parts/sides of Michigan. Overall an underrated and underappreciated state. The UP is one of the best places in the country IMO. So much beautiful shoreline here. You can't beat Michigan summers and Fall.

brendanbressler
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I couldn't care less about a "bad housing market." I just wanna buy a livable home, so the cheaper the better, I'd say.

Rotful
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As a Michigan resident, I can undoubtedly say we have the worst roads in the Union. Its comical to cross the border into Ohio and immediately notice the difference

bingoflamingo
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Four out of five Great Lakes prefer Michigan. Just Sayin'

MarianneKat
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"Detroit style pizza" wouldn't be a thing if we had a lack of pizza. Detroit has more pizza spots and variety of pizza then you could ever eat in your lifetime. Detroit has the biggest pizza scene I've seen outside of Chicago and NYC. There's literally documentaries on Detroit's pizza scene

marvinstrong
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You mention car insurance and roads. That gave me an idea you might want to explore: Best/Worst states to own a car. You could look at car insurance rates, gas prices, road conditions, toll roads, best/worst drivers, maintenance/repair costs, taxes, licensing and registration, and costs to buy or replace a car. Whatever stats sound interesting and impact the cost of owning a car.

regina
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Michigan hasn’t been that bad in terms of snow for a few years. Most of our winters have been relatively light in the past 10 years compared to when I was a kid

dennisdc
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I moved from California to Michigan and thought my auto insurance rate would drop. In Southern California, your car can be stolen, stripped, and end up in Mexico in a matter of hours. As I prepared for my move to Michigan, I read about their no-fault insurance and how it was supposed to keep rates low.

I got a quote from my insurer and it was outrageously expensive!

ctds
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Yes I grew up in Michigan and I currently still live in Michigan. The East side of the state is bad, the west side of the state is a lot better with lot more opportunities.

adamoutdoorbushcraft
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Having grown up in Charlevoix MI I can tell you that Michigan born people are some of the proudest people of where they live/grew up than anywhere else in the country.

bward
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Im from Southeast Michigan (near Detroit) and have lived there my whole life, and I agree with this list, but I'm currently living in the keweenaw peninsula in the U.P. for school, , and its so much different from the rest of the state, especially the bottom half of the lower peninsula, The U.P is such a beautiful and special place.

InterraAirsoftFPS
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The roads are so bad in Michigan because of the insanely heavy trucks that are allowed to operate there. That was done decades ago to help the auto and steel industries. A normal semi has 5 axles and 18 wheels, some of those Michigan trucks have about 10-12 axles and 30-40 wheels and haul 4 to 5 times as much weight as a normal semi.

indianapatsfan
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Detroit might not have many pizza places but the pizza they do have it great

patrickschorre
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i’ve lived in michigan my entire life and yknow it may not be as good as some other places but it’s home.

autumn-
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Resident of Michigan, I love my state but I already know this video is accurate before watching it.

RMSAquitaniafan
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Was born in Grand Rapids in 1955. Was a great place to live. We moved to the UP when I was 14. Loved it there! Lived on a lake. Good hunting and fishing! Been in Vermont now for 16 years and love it! Much more expensive here in Vermont, and just as bad bugs! People in Michigan a bit more friendly than New Englanders. But I like the MUCH BIGGER hills here. Oh, and it rains more in Vermont than Michigan, and no less snow! Thinking of moving back to Michigan for lower cost of living. I'd certainly miss Vermont though.

marknowak
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I'm really confused about the pizza. I've always been able to get pizza whenever I wanted pizza and have never heard anyone complain about lack of pizza here. Maybe some of the smaller towns have this issue, but honestly, I feel like pizza places are everywhere here, but maybe it's my location in Washtenaw County with 2 Universities and several colleges.

jnmsks
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I'm born and raised in MI and we haven't had that much snow in the last 2 years. Also if you're looking for property to buy it's best to stay away from the lakes otherwise you'll pay 3 times more than the house is worth. Also you seem to focus on the big cities way too much. If you locate to a more rural area, we have alot more options than that you might think

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I live in southern Michigan, your right about everything except pizza joints. Within a 3 mile radius of my house there are at least 10 pizza places.

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