In an article in the SUN - Louise Bolger wrote:
I am a New Yorker, I was born in New York City and worked for 25 years in the city. Until I moved to Florida over 20 years ago, I lived my whole life in either New York City or its surrounding suburbs. I love New York City. I have never found another city anywhere in the world where I have traveled to match New York’s vibrant energy, diversity and culture; it is simply one of a kind.
However, now I fear the best of what the city has to offer may be gone. What the 911 terrorists could not do, an uncontrollable virus may very well complete. What does this mean to us now comfortably living in Florida and about to open our businesses, beaches and stores? It could mean a lot especially as it relates to real estate.
New York state has been losing residents for a long while; as of mid-2019, it lost almost 77,000 residents from the previous year. A combination of out-of-sight state and local taxes along with overpriced real estate has made it almost impossible for young families to exist in New York City and many of its suburban communities within commuting distance to the city. Now, because of the pandemic FULL ARTICLE
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