A billionaire property developer has predicted that more New Yorkers will flee to Florida due to high taxes and surging crime rates in the Big Apple. Stephen Ross, 82, whose net worth is around $12billion, has said that people in the Northeast are looking for warmer climates a lot earlier than retirement.
There's just the ease of living [in the South],' Ross said. Crime rates are up 2.6 percent compared to the same time last year in the Big Apple, with robbery and felony assault up 6.3 and 12.2 percent, respectively
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Comment now Despite all that, Ross said: 'New York will continue to grow. 'But it has its challenges, and a lot of people who don't have to be there are looking not to be there,' he continued. 'It's changing, it's getting younger, the older people are moving out, the wealthier people are moving out.' However, he said the younger crowd would still be attracted to the bright lights of New York City and that his development team would continue to have 'huge investments' in the Big Apple. 'But I think Florida is going to capture an awful lot of people,' he said.
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