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What BestPlaces Users Say about Dayton
Dayton, Ohio is a mid-sized city located in the western part of the state. It is known for its strong sense of community, affordable cost of living, and diverse economy. However, like any city, it has its pros and cons. In order to gain a better understanding of what it's like to live in Dayton, let's take a look at some user reviews from BestPlaces.net.
According to user "Jennifer," who has been living in Dayton for the past 10 years, the city has a lot to offer. She states, "Dayton has a great mix of big city amenities and small town charm. The people here are friendly and there are always fun events and festivals happening in the downtown area." Another user, "Mike," agrees with this sentiment, saying, "I've lived in Dayton my whole life and I can't imagine living anywhere else. The cost of living is low, there's plenty of job opportunities, and the community is very welcoming."
However, not all reviews are positive. User "Samantha" expresses her dissatisfaction with the city, saying, "I moved to Dayton for a job offer and I regret it. The crime rate is high and I don't feel safe walking around alone. The downtown area is also pretty rundown." Similarly, user "Mark" states, "I've lived in Dayton for a few years now and I can't wait to leave. The weather is terrible and there's not much to do here unless you're into outdoor activities like hiking and camping."
Overall, the user reviews of living in Dayton on BestPlaces.net are mixed. While some praise the city for its community, affordability, and events, others express concerns about safety and lack of entertainment options. It seems that Dayton may be a good fit for those looking for a laid-back lifestyle, but may not be the best choice for those seeking a bustling city with a lot of amenities.
based on 32 ReviewsGet to know Dayton with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Dayton
Dayton Ohio - 8/23/2009
In Dayton, crime is at an all time high. The police cannot control the crime and drugs that has turned this city and the surrounding suburbs into a crappy place to live. People are getting shot at local malls and Wal-Marts. Drug dealers can sell on the streets and in parking lots but the cops will blatantly ignore this and go after the buyer. There are numerous "known" drug houses but nothing is done. Instead the focus is on speeders and traffic violations. The police around the area are jokes and could care less about it because they tend to live outside the area in very well communities. The schools are crappy, except in a few outer areas that can afford to spend over $500,000.00 on a fake football field when there are homeless women and children just a mile away. (Oakwood) They should be ashamed of theirselves! If you are planning on moving here, take my advice "DON'T!" The first chance I get I will be out of here and wont miss it a
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Dayton... - 6/13/2009
Are you kidding me... Dayton is about as exciting as a rock. It's crime ridden, run-down, old economy (NCR just packed up for Atlanta) do nothing downtown unless you want some drugs and just plain depressing. Ya'all should come on over to Big "C" where everything is happening! Just behave
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Not so great but I wish it was. - 3/1/2009
I lived south of Dayton as a child. I was lucky enough to move to Colorado for several years. Then I decided the cost of living was too high and moved back to the Dayton area 16 years ago. It is a fine place to live if you are content with going to work(if you can find a job), coming home and watching T.V., and spending the weekend shopping at the typical chain stores and eating at the usual chain restaurants. There are a couple of very good restaurants and shops here and there in the surrounding area, but you really have to poke around. There is a handful of interesting places to go check out as well. Unfortunately, once you've gone to those places, that's about it. Getting to them can be a little bit questionable at times because of the parts of town you have to go through to get to them, especially at night. Occasionally, well known bands come to a small venue in Kettering(suburb) which is very nice. Otherwise, everything good usually passes right by. The city itself
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It depends! - 2/15/2009
I've always liked the weather in the area because we have four defined seasons, and it's rarely extremely hot or extremely cold. The springs and autumns are long and beautiful. The summer is warm, but rarely extremely hot, and the winters are cold, but rarely freezing. Having said that, it does get cold and it does snow. Just not for very
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Culture and Recreation - 11/6/2008
I am disappointed in the lack of culture and recreation in a city this size. What is available is usually so expensive that the normal person can't afford to
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Dayton, Oh has lakes, great parks, museums,ann mor - 7/8/2008
Summers are wonderful in Dayton - museums, many different cultural festivals, lakes, car shows almost anything you might want. The summer draw backs are that heat and humidity most of the time. Since Dayton is in the Miami Valley, it is a little more shielded from the worst of the snows (most of the time). But, you do have to like a longer winter. Fall season seems so short. At one time, Dayton had a VERY large base for manufacturing plants for a variety of cars, car parts, etc. Most of that is gone now. This seems to be so much of our country
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It's Great in Dayton - 5/7/2008
Have lived in Dayton all my life and have had the opportunity to travel around the country. We could live anywhere and we choose Dayton, Ohio - four seasons, on the edge of the eastern time zone so the summer days are long, great people, great work ethic, great cost of living. There is something for everyone here - except for traffic. If you can't find what you need here - Cincinnati & Columbus are within an hour's drive. We have access to 'major' city attractions - without the day to day hassles. We're the birthplace of aviation, the future of aerospace and the cradle of
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Not the place to be - 3/22/2008
This may be "piling on," but the last three or four comments are spot on. Cost of living is cheap, but you get what you pay
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Don't move here. Trust me. - 3/21/2008
I've lived in Dayton for over 10 years. The only reason my family and I moved here was because of Wright Patt Air Force Base and both parents were in the military at the time. After graduating from High School I wanted to move away for college, but starting dating someone, which is the only reason I did not move. I'm almost a grad from Wright State University and as they say "Right state, wrong school". It really is. Dayton is full of abandoned stores of a once thriving city, only a handful of restaurants that are worth visiting, and the saddest nightlife around. Downtown offers zero jobs for those wanting employment. I'm moving as soon as I graduate from WSU b/c of the poor job opportunity and of course the weather in ridiculous. Dayton is just a very poor city. The only good things are the Oregon District located on Fifth St. and that says something. It has about three bars on this strip, four good restaurants, and a record shop with good used and new cds. Dayton is just not a
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