Submitted by marissarae t3_115gjoh in providence
Background: I lived in Baltimore for 12 years, 7 of which were in Locust Point, which I loved (aside from package theft and generally higher than crime rates than average, good for Baltimore city but not overall.) 1.5 years ago, my husband and I moved to the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh to be near my family, but we are about 25 miles from the horrific East Palestine train derailment contamination site and our water comes from the Ohio River. My husband has family in southern RI and Worcester, so Providence or anywhere south of there is on our short list of options for moving.
If there are any Baltimore or Pittsburgh transplants, maybe you could tell me how Providence, Bristol, Cranston compare in terms of traffic, available jobs, weather, crime, food scene, music scene, possible culture shock things I haven’t thought of, and do you like it overall better?
Also, I’d be starting from scratch making friends in my mid-30s. (Terrifying.) Has anyone had luck doing that? Are people pretty friendly in this area in general?
Our other option would be to go back to Maryland (probably suburbs this time) where we still have friends and professional connections, but higher crime, noise, etc. and neither of our families are there.
Thanks for any thoughts and advice you have!
JMS79 t1_j91zury wrote
Literally moved to Rhode Island last year after living in the Baltimore area my entire life (30+ years). I work in the city and live south in Warwick. Traffic is much easier than dealing with the Beltway everyday. My same distance commute that I had in Baltimore is cut in half living here and that includes a 10 minute walk from where I park in Providence. But if you are north, west or east traffic in the mornings/evenings can be a bit heavy if heading towards Providence. The only bad thing is the roads are absolute pot hole filled everywhere up here.
As for crime, it’s a city so there is crime but mainly property crime. Violent crime I’d compare it more to like Dundalk, Middle River or Essex if that helps with a comparison to Baltimore. There are people from here who might make it seem like it’s hell with crime, but living in Baltimore and traveling to other cities I’ve seen what crime really can be.
Food scene is pretty dang good up here. I spent my first 2 months living downtown and there were plenty of options and still didn’t even try half the things I wanted to try from peoples recommendations. For a small city the food scene is more like a bigger city.
Climate i can’t say much but this winter has been abnormal and closer to a winter in Baltimore, minus an insane cold snap 2 weekends ago.
Overall it’s nothing like I expected and really love the state and the city of Providence. When it gets warmer I can’t wait to try quite a few new things outdoors and get out to a bunch of places to eat that I haven’t tried yet.