More property deals are hitting $1 million and up, as the popular South Carolina tourist destination sees a surge in demand from those leaving behind cold weather, long commutes and high taxesKelli Boyd for the Wall Street JournalIn 2020, Heather Goldberg and her husband left their 1,100-square-foot apartment in Hoboken, N.J., and bought a 4,200-square-foot home in Bluffton, S.C.
The Goldbergs are among a wave of home buyers who have recently moved to greater Hilton Head, S.C., often leaving behind brutal winter weather, long commutes and high taxes. The surge also has created income opportunities for those who want to renovate high-end homes to sell or to use as short-term rentals in this popular tourist destination.
Hopefully they don't bring their voting tendencies with them.
And they can pump their own gas!
Why don't those hypocrite liberals stay in their liberal NYC
Just don’t vote like you did in NJ. There’s a reason taxes are lower in red states
Fine if you move, but don't bring the politics that made those states a toilet with you.
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Hire purchased
Well that explains this…
No thank you!
Only works if you bring the job with you …
Way to keep pushing indigenous and POC communities out of their homes at Hilton Head for a cheap mortgage
How much is full flood and hurricane replacement insurance?
how long before they're whining about flood insurance and wanting us all to repay to rebuild their mcmansions?
Leaving off moving to the threat of hurricanes and flooding?
Ok
“Hellish Commutes” The great majority of I-95 that takes you through SC (and to the highway that feeds Hilton Head) is two lanes each way. They get traffic jams CONSTANTLY.