Review of Durh,


The Good is Great and the Bad is Awful
Star Rating - 4/17/2020
The good things in Durham are great, and the bad things in Durham are awful. I have lived in Durham for 5 years.
The good: In Durham there is excellent and highly specialized medical care, good career opportunities for medical, education, and tech professionals. The area is diverse with an eclectic culture, which is also very progressive in terms of social justice. The public school system currently has a superintendent making effort to improve the schools for students and staff. There are lots of great local food/restaurants, and there are tons of free or inexpensive things to do between Durham and Raleigh like, state parks, museums, gardens, and playgrounds.

The bad: crime is rampant. My car has been broken into multiple times, gun shots at night are no longer surprising and occur multiple times per week. Gang activity is apparent, and shootings have recently been occurring during the day and along main roads (people shooting into other people’s cars midday). It does not seem like the local government is making a true effort to address violence and homelessness.There are many charter schools in the area which really hurt the district’s public schools.

Overall, I do not feel safe in Durham and would not advise someone to move here. However, Durham is unique with many great qualities. It has potential to be a wonderful place, if crime was under control.
Al | Durham, NC
Reply to this Comment

1 Replies


The crime rate in Durham is deceptive, since it varies widely based on very small pockets of neighborhoods. There is actually a 10-square-block area (a very small part of the town as a whole) which, if crime statistics for that area were removed, Durham's crime rate is lower than the national average. That is where the concentration of gang activities tends to be. As for property crime - it's pretty obvious that thieves go where there are things worth stealing. There's not a town in America that doesn't battle property theft in even its most well-to-do neighborhoods. I've lived here over 20 years, now, and seen amazing changes in that time. From a downtown that was a ghost town to a downtown where thousands of people are now choosing to live, restaurants abound, live music, theater, dance are being performed, monthly art walks, small independent art galleries, and cultural events take place year round. There is a vibrant social activism here, a thriving Black professional class, the state's LGBTQ Pride Parade every year, churches of many denominations. If you love multi-culturalism, meeting the people who come here from all over the country and world to work in tech, medicine, biomed, video gaming, the arts, body-mind practices and wellness, you name it -- a town that has both a university and is a favorite for retirees and every age in-between, then this is a great place. Two hours from the beach, two hours from the mountains, rolling hills with gardens, forests, and lakes for beauty and recreation. If you don't like that sort of thing, then yeah. Durham sucks, LOL. The thing we've loved most for 2 decades here, is how many people in Durham take pride in the town and in trying to take care of each other. Neighborhood listservs have been sending out information and sharing it around about how to feed kids who aren't getting their free meals at school during the pandemic shutdowns, holding drives for food pantries, helping neighbors who've been flooded out, or refurbishing laptops to donate where they're needed. Someone is always up to something to help somebody else. As hard as it is to find a sense of community many places, Durham seems to really put its back into the efforts to create and sustain that. It's not perfect. Homelessness, poverty, racism, gentrification, cost of healthcare, town & gown issues -- all these show up -- but I don't know of a single city in this country where they don't.
Charisse | Durham, NC | Report Abuse
MORE REVIEWS OF DURH,
- 5/18/2022
Great place to live despite crime rates
I was raised in this city, left for work in the 2010s, and returned in 2018. This city has...
Patrick | Durham, NC | No Replies

- 10/10/2021
Durham is changing
I've lived in durham for a few years and my experience is coming from someone who has trav...
Jade | Durham, NC | No Replies

- 3/17/2021
Love This City
I live here for my entire life and it has never gotten boring, I love the scenery, nightli...
Kace | Durham, NC | No Replies

- 2/7/2021
Meh. Ready to move on.
On the whole, I really don't see what people get so excited about when pitching Durham (an...
M | Baltimore, MD | 2 Replies

- 1/26/2021
Durham, the Romance is Gone!
I'm no newbie that thinks so highly of their opinion that I would write a review having li...
Michael | Durham, NC | 1 Reply