South Florida by the numbers: California Love
“South Florida by the numbers” is a web feature that catalogues the most notable, quirky and surprising real estate statistics. Californians are known for their laid-back lifestyle, but the state’s billionaire class isn’t waiting around when it comes to tax exposure. As proposals circulate that could skim serious cash off the largest fortunes, the state’s ultra-wealthy are making decisive moves; many of them to famously income-tax-free Florida. It’s a familiar story for the region: affluent New Yorkers came first, driven by state and local taxes and later, the pandemic. Now the West Coast’s richest residents are arriving with the same […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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