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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
Great to live downtown. - 4/22/2023
I've lived in Dayton Ohio for over 7 years. I live in a historic district within a short walk to Oregon district and down town. The summer concert series at Levitt pavilion is fantastic. There are great bars, breweries, distilleries and restaurants in the area within a short walk.
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Great Place - 1/4/2018
Spent years assigned at WPAFB (in Mar 90 - Aug 95') and lived in Oakwood for 5 years. We loved it and have nothing negative to say. Locals were friendly and interested in building friends...of which we still have friends there after 20+ years. Lot's of aviation history! Good places to eat and shop and get an
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Rundown and culture dictated by WPAFB - 6/7/2017
I spent four and a half miserable years here.
Essentially, your only employment opportunities are in healthcare or at the base.
I worked at the base; they were the most provincial and uncouth people I ever worked with. It was like a cult or being on another planet. Indeed, the people were weird. A mob psychology abounded there. They didn't want humans there but instead yes men and robots. This is also the only job I've ever worked at where management will actively hold you back without actually knowing you and solely based on whether or not they liked your smell when you first walked in the door. Indeed, even if they don’t like you they will provide a bad job reference to keep you from leaving. Active judgment abounds, and based on the looks of most of them they didn't have any room to judge anybody.
Shopping there sucks. The few malls that are there are struggling with limited options.
Because it was small and in the
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Dayton from the rear view mirror - 8/28/2011
Roger Clements hall of fame pitcher and scoundrel was born and raised in the Dayton area. He's quoted as saying, "the best thing about Dayton was seeing it in the rear view mirror." I'm about to join Roger.
Ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in America with among the highest unemployment, people have been fleeing this armpit like rats from a sinking ship. It's just a bloody shame and tribute to a one party political system with nobody in charge.
I was born and raised in Dayton and have watched it deteriorate to about half of it's population and 10% of it's jobs. Unless you are in health care or the Air Force there is zero employment unless you can repeat day in and day out "would you like fries with
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Live Here - 1/9/2011
What do I say about Dayton? I've lived here or in one of the suburbs of Dayton my whole life. Dayton should be a great city, it is near a big river, it has lots of underground water access, a big Air Force Base, many famous inventors of the past, and a long and profitable auto industry, but it isn't great. In Dayton proper the crime rate is very high, there are many racial tensions, and infrastructure decay. Most of our Industry has left the State or gone out of the country. The unemployment rate is high. Our cost of living is very low if you can find a job. We had so many Manufacturing jobs here, but most of them are gone, and they've left people with no job prospects. I've heard that we are turning into a service based economy, but you can't make enough money to live on working in service jobs, even with a low cost of living.
The winters are cold and wet. The summers are nice for a few days, but it is mostly too humid here. Fall is great, but not very long. Spring has
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Named a dieing city and little Detroit - 11/25/2009
I live in Dayton I was born and raised in and around the city and I know a great deal about it.First of all the two largest negatives of this city are crime rate and unemployment.Bacicly anywhere within the city limits is dangerous crime wise.Poverty and drugs are huge problems for the city unfortunatly as with alot of cities but with Dayton its self fluxuates between 18th most dangerous city and 8th most dangerous city in america depending on diffrent sources.The west side is the most dangerous of all.There is virtually no segragation there and you can likely be targeted if not of that paticular race unfortunatly.The locals here nicknamed our city little detroit because of the crime,ethnic backgrounds and the automotive industries.
The major employer of this city was of the automotive industry,theres only one plant not shut down as of now out of about 15 large plants.
On a more positive note most of the suburbs are not to bad and there are actually very nice neighborhoods
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What can I say, I live here - 11/3/2009
Dayton is a mixed bag. Winters are long and depressing. Summers can be hot, humid, rainy and unbearable or somewhat nice. Spring tends not to happen, we'll go from highs in the 50s straight to highs in the 90s with 100% humidity. One place to enjoy is Fraze Pavilion with lots of summer concerts, usually stars from the 70s or 80s. If you don't have a ticket, you can pull up a lawn chair and listen for free.
Dayton depended for years on old-line manufacturing and hasn't quite figured out how to replace those jobs. Wright Patterson Air Force Base is the major employer. Wright State, the University of Dayton, and Sinclair Community College are good educational institutions. You can pretty much get anywhere in the area in about 20 minutes. Cinncinati and Columbus are easy drives.
If you are moving here, I would stay out of the city limits. Kettering is a nice inner ring suburb, then there is Beavercreek, Centerville, and others. You can live in a bedroom community like Xenia
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Dayton Lifestyle - 9/18/2009
In general, Dayton has a slow paced lifestyle. It does not take long to get anywhere, except when roads are under construction, and most people are pretty easy going. There is a great arts community in Dayton, both visual and performing arts. It could be the low cost of living allows for more artistic expression. However, many artists complain about not being able to make a living at their art, because there is not a large enough community to support the number of artists in the
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