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Home»Human Interest»South Florida Locals Fear Real Estate ‘Gold Rush’ for the Wealthy Will Push Them Out: ‘I Hope They Can Afford to Import Their Own Workers’

South Florida Locals Fear Real Estate ‘Gold Rush’ for the Wealthy Will Push Them Out: ‘I Hope They Can Afford to Import Their Own Workers’

The Sunshine State is getting too expensive

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMarch 17, 20262 Mins Read
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Many popular areas of the United States have undergone gentrification in recent years, and South Florida is no exception. Cities such as Miami are experiencing a so-called “gold rush” to attract ultrarich buyers, but this profitable endeavor for real estate developers has left many locals worried that they may have to leave the region if prices continue to rise.

Recent reports from the Guardian indicate that at least half of Florida residents have considered leaving the state due to the high cost of living, and that housing affordability is a problem for around 80% of them. Essential workers, such as teachers and healthcare professionals, are also reportedly “leaving in droves,” a distressing sign.

Matters are made worse by the fact that Florida is currently among the 10 most expensive states to live in, and that the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area has become significantly more expensive in recent years.

The “Mamdani Effect,” in which wealthy residents from New York City are moving to the Sunshine State to escape the city’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has reportedly accelerated gentrification in South Florida even further.

Residents Are Concerned About Florida’s Future

These reports have sparked discussion among Floridians on social media. Most folks agreed that “gentrification has been happening for a while” in Florida, with fears that it could drive locals out while the state remains a “rich person’s playground.”

According to residents, these increases in the local cost of living mean that “people who can’t afford to stay in South Florida will move inland.” At the same time, those in the northern parts of the state could relocate to cheaper states such as Georgia or Alabama.

One Floridian also expressed concern about the exodus of lower-income residents, saying, “I hope they can afford to import their own workers because the poor can’t afford to live here.” Another social media user responded, saying, “Bay County already brings in many foreign workers.”

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Another concern is that this trend could lead to a decline in the overall population. As one Floridian explained, “residential sales have slowed significantly in the past year, while days on the market have steadily risen.”

While ultrarich buyers can certainly mean strong profits for real estate developers, “people are leaving the state due to higher costs, but rich people aren’t replacing the vast majority of them.”

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