1,000 Americans move to Florida EVERY DAY as families abandon northern cities in NY, NJ and CT

antitox

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...day-coming-Northern-cities-amid-pandemic.html

  • Home sales in some parts of Florida have more than doubled since the pandemic
  • Roughly 950 move to Florida a day and many come from high-tax Northern cities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
  • In Palm Beach County new single-family home contracts over $1million saw a 268% increase compared to last year
  • The wealthy end of the market swelled 'across the major markets of South Florida' as well as Tampa and St. Pete since the start of the pandemic
  • Experts say many people are still moving to the Sunshine State fearing that a second wave of COVID-19 could hit with flu season
Roughly 950 people move to Florida every day and the state has seen 'unprecedented demand' and an uptick in luxury home sales as people in northern states flee large cities amid the pandemic for more space and sunnier shores.

The influx in new residents comes as the coronavirus shutdown led families to flee congested cities and seek short-term stays that turned into permanent moves.

The 2020 Miami Report released this summer states that an average of 950 people move to Florida every day and a majority come from high-taxed areas like New York, Boston, California and Chicago, according to the New York Times.

According to the Douglas Elliman August report, new contracts for single-family homes and condominiums doubled in July and continue to rise in five south and central west coast Florida counties.

In Palm Beach County, new single-family and condo contracts are well above normal levels from a year ago, seeing a 268 percent increase in single-family contracts over $1million.

For the first six months of 2020 80 percent of residential transactions were residential transactions.

And experts say many Northeast buyers were looking to purchase in August, concerned that COVID-19 could make a comeback in flu season.

From Northern states, according to data pulled from 2019, 20 people moved a day from Connecticut, 72 a day from New Jersey and 242 people a day from New York to Florida, as per the 2020 Miami report.

Jay Phillip Parker, chief executive of Douglas Elliman’s Florida brokerage said the wealthy end of the market swelled 'across the major markets of South Florida — Tampa and St. Pete are seeing the same amount of activity.'

New Jersey couple Vanessa Antonelli and Jordan Epstein of Manalapan rented a house in Orlando for a 10-day break with their five-year-old daughter and nine-year-old son, but ended up staying months.

'We quarantined and ended up staying three months,' Antonelli, 38, an interior designer said to the Times. 'The pandemic made us reevaluate the way we were living. It gave us the time to reflect.'

By June they purchased a home in Boca Raton in a new development, joining a wave of people leaving the east coast for sunnier shores.

They purchased a five-bedroom 5,900-square-foot 'Veneto' model home with a lake view for $1.4million.

'A lot of our final decisions will depend on how everything goes with this school year and Covid in New Jersey,' Antonelli said.
The influx comes even in the wake of a spike of COVID-19 case in Florida earlier this summer that caused beaches and bars to shut down.

Today Florida has 648,269 total cases and 11,871 deaths.

A new development called Boca Bridges, where Antonelli and Epstein bought a home, has seen 102 houses sold for an average $1.7million since May 1, according to Jill DiDonna, senior vice president of sales and marketing at GL homes, the developer.

'We have seen unprecedented demand from all over the country, but certainly New York, New Jersey and Connecticut,' she said.

She says buyers are looking for home offices, larger kitchens for increased in-home dining, home gyms and private pools.

'The shifting product needs of the customer, along with the desire to escape urban areas, combined with the tax advantages, created the perfect storm,' DiDonna said.

Taxes are a major appeal for new residents.

Florida residents pay no state income or estate tax and receive a homestead exemption of up to $50,000 on a primary resident and a three percent annual cap on home assessments.

The sunshine state also grew more appealing with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 which limited the amount of total state and local taxes that can be deducted on a federal income tax return to $10,000.

From last year the population of the state is growing by 343,000 to 22million, according to World Population Review.

Jay Phillip Parker, chief executive of Douglas Elliman’s Florida brokerage, says multimillion dollar sales in Palm Beach and Miami have snowballed.

But he says it’s in part from people who have rental homes in Florida or frequent the state who have snapped up permanent residences.

'The pandemic is one of the many elements that have contributed toward what we have always known to be a natural migration. We’ve been referred to as the "sixth borough,"' he said.
 

antitox

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Ugh. So many northerners are moving here it is making my head spin and many of them will be bringing their liberal politics with them. o_O I live on the east coast in central Florida and if a home is priced well there are bidding wars and very little homes on the market.

It is a terrible thought that NY and Cali could be purposefully driving their people away to infect the rest of the country with their leftism.
 

railfan727

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It is a terrible thought that NY and Cali could be purposefully driving their people away to infect the rest of the country with their leftism.
Yes, that's what I noted as well.

You know what? The Chinese drove people out of Wuhan to infect the world with their virus. And the devil drives people out of the third world to be hired agents for the NWO in the West.
 

Andy C

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Florida offers a lot, most people are very friendly, and taxes are great. We did enjoy spending a week at the Disneyworld RV Park in the Spring time In 2014.

No thanks

I dont like the very high humidity, daily threat of severe thunderstorms, and hurricane season.

I agree with TT - Its soon to be a solid blue state like CA and NY.
 

Tall Timbers

Imperfect but forgiven
One of the things I see happening as a more than usual amount of folks flee states where the cost of living is high and the governments are terrible is that average home prices in states that used to offer more affordable homes for the middle class will climb enough that more and more average earners won't be able to afford to buy homes.

It's better to keep the libertards all together in big cities in just a few states...
 

NewWine2020

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One of the things I see happening as a more than usual amount of folks flee states where the cost of living is high and the governments are terrible is that average home prices in states that used to offer more affordable homes for the middle class will climb enough that more and more average earners won't be able to afford to buy homes.

It's better to keep the libertards all together in big cities in just a few states...

I’ve seen this happen in Phoenix AZ with rental rates for apartments in nicer parts of town going to stupid high rates that it would take two income earners to afford a 1 bedroom apartment.
 

fl2007rn

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This is the reason FL is a swing state. I have been here since I was 5 and am part of the original conservative residents. The new snow birds tend to be more liberal. And have more money and are driving the price of houses up.
NYC prices down.
FL prices up.
I was born and raised in Florida and it is shocking how many people are moving here. My husband and I are wondering where we will move should the Lord tarry and Florida becomes a liberal state. The libs are trying to ruin Tennessee and Texas too. :mad:
 

railfan727

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Indiana isn't too bad. Yeah, our governor locked us down for a bit but not as harshly as some of the others, and he coordinated with the liberal neighbors a little more closely than I would have liked. But all in all... not terrible. I'm glad I'm here and not in Illinois or New York or California!
 

Uturn9319

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Ugh. So many northerners are moving here it is making my head spin and many of them will be bringing their liberal politics with them. o_O I live on the east coast in central Florida and if a home is priced well there are bidding wars and very little homes on the market.
Native Floridian and I live in the southeast. They need to seek assylum elsewhere. We don't want their liberal ways polluting our state!
 
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