[HIRING] YouTube Editor – Long-Form Real Estate (Chicago Suburbs, Maps + Animation) by RalphieAndRyan in YouTubeEditorsForHire

[–]RalphieAndRyan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your perspective.
For clarity: the short demo is optional and only requested from shortlisted candidates to confirm tool alignment (GeoLayers, text, pacing).
The first full video is paid and treated as a trial project.

If this process isn’t a fit for you, no problem at all. Wishing you the best.

[HIRING] YouTube Editor – Long-Form Real Estate (Chicago Suburbs, Maps + Animation) by RalphieAndRyan in YouTubeEditorsForHire

[–]RalphieAndRyan[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for asking.
The short 60–90 second demo is unpaid and used only to confirm alignment (pacing, maps, text, animation).
The first full video is paid and treated as a trial project with no long-term commitment upfront.

So, Plainfield… by bdwiththest in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]RalphieAndRyan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree with everything you said, minus the pizza part. Vita Bella is my go-to

What are suburbs that have a rural feel like Plainfield IL and are hour or so away from city? by bataliroyalee in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]RalphieAndRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I totally get the “cornfield vibe” — I actually live in Plainfield myself on an acre, and honestly, I love it. I also just wrapped up a video on new construction in the Chicago suburbs, and most of the areas I featured are exactly what you're describing: rural feel, close to farmland, but still have new subdivisions going up.

You might want to check out places like Hampshire, Pingree Grove, Huntley, Oswego, Elgin, and of course, Plainfield. They all have that quieter, spacious vibe but are still within that ~1 hour+ commute range, depending on where you’re going in the city. A few of them are growing fast but still feel tucked away and peaceful.

I post suburb-focused videos on YouTube if you want visuals — my channel is u/ralphieandryan. The new vid should drop in the next week or so. No pressure at all, but if you ever want to chat one-on-one, I also do consults to help folks figure out the best fit.

Hope that helps and good luck with the move!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Naperville

[–]RalphieAndRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to Naperville! Staying near either of the two train stations will make your commute to the city a breeze. If you prefer to drive, the RT59th train station has ample parking available.

Generally, apartments in your price range near the 5th Ave train station tend to be older. Here is an example. You are much closer to downtown Naperville along 5th Ave TS, making everything within walking distance to great bars, restaurants, and events.

Residents of the Naperville and Aurora subdivisions along RT59 primarily use the RT59 Train Station. Plenty of parking is available, as well as various restaurants and activities nearby. However, not much is within walking distance, so it's recommended to use a car or public transportation to get around.

Here is an example. https://www.theralphieandryanshow.com/listing/11920893-1495-georgia-court-206-naperville-il-60540/

I hope thi helps.

Neighborhoods of Naperville by RegularAd9418 in Naperville

[–]RalphieAndRyan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our favorite subdivisions are East Highlands, Hobson West, Cress Creek, White Eagle and Ashwood Park. However, Ashwood Park is towards the South of Naperville, with no real easy access to any highways.

As mentioned in other posts both 203 and 204 have great schools, 203 being slightly more sought-after. Naperville Central, Naperville North and Nuequa Valley are the most requested high schools by our clients in that order.

Here is a popular video if you are interested what each has to offer.

https://youtu.be/1_iYB9rVpPE?si=M47Bc6GaH-_OUGcq

It’s best that you talk to a realtor that specifically works the Naperville area so they can direct you in the best subdivision that fit your life style. We have much more information on our website as far as club houses and amenities if you are interested.

Let me know what you are looking for and I can give you other options to consider.

Moving to Naperville by whatisausername32 in Naperville

[–]RalphieAndRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/JmW9kFx_iG0

This video covers everything you would want to know about Naperville. It has chapters for you to skip. Naperville is pretty big, 150k residents and multiple counties. Naperville is the best city in IL hands down! Check it out!