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Market Update Overview
9 Reasons Why People
Move to the Suburbs
From the City
More and more people are deciding to move to
the suburbs. Is that surprising? Living in the
'burbs has many unique perks which you can't
enjoy living elsewhere. Suburbs are the perfect
balance between experiencing urban and rural
life.
Keep reading to find out why people prefer
suburbs to cities.
1. Less money
Many people turn to the suburbs to save some
serious cash. No matter where you live, you want
a place that will fit your budget. The cost of living
in the city is very expensive and demands you to
pay tons for everyday life.
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Get me out of here!
Americans flee crowded
cities amid COVID-19, con-
sider permanent moves
Ben Greenzweig is itching to move his wife and three
kids South, a plan that may get accelerated due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
The CEO and co-founder of conference company
Momentum Event Group, says he’s looking to move to
either North Carolina or South Carolina from the New
York City suburbs in Westchester County, for cheaper
costs and bigger living space amid fears that a deep and
prolonged economic slump in the state could eventually
force residents to pay higher taxes.
“It would be an unbelievable escape," Greenzweig, 42,
says. He typically works from home which gives him
flexibility.
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I moved to the
suburbs from the
city and I’ll never
move back. Here's
why.
Outside my ground-floor apartment in
Brooklyn, left; outside my home on
Long Island, New York, right. Lydia
Warren/Business Insider
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A year ago, I moved from the city
to the suburbs — like many other
millennials.
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After seven years in New York City,
I now live in a town in Nassau County,
Long Island, which is about 40 minutes
from Manhattan.
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Millennials are fleeing big cities for
the suburbs!
Breaking news: Millennials are getting older. And as they enter the next
stage of life — marriage, kids, higher salaries —Gen Y is beginning its
exodus from busy cities, just like the generations that came before it.
Data released by the U.S. Census Bureau earlier this week show that some
27,000 millennials between the ages of 25 and 39 left big cities like New
York, San Francisco and Houston in 2018 for greener, and less expensive,
pastures, the Wall Street Journal reports. Chicago, Las Vegas, Washington,
D.C. and Portland, Oregon, are also seeing large numbers of residents
leave.
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3D Home Tours Surge!
In March, listings with 3D Home tours received about 50% more site
visitors and were saved about 60% more frequently than listings without
3D Home tours
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